Counting to 1- Flowers
Counting to 10 begins right here with the first number of the counting sequence. Count one flower in each set, naming “one” each time. For extra practice count how many altogether.
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This set of counting to 10 worksheets is focused on learning how to count to 10 in a progressive manner. You will find two worksheets for each number between one and ten. Each worksheet hasĀ four sets of the same number of objects, providing kids with the opportunity to practice counting to the same number several times. Yes, this is reinforcement and repetition! But in a really fun way. Have kids count the objects in each set and write the number on the line. Then they can color, which is half the fun….
20 worksheets
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Counting to 10 begins right here with the first number of the counting sequence. Count one flower in each set, naming “one” each time. For extra practice count how many altogether.
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Counting to 10 is easy when there is only one item in each set. You’ve gotta begin somewhere! Count each piece of fruit and write the number 1 on the lines. Color.
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So you think counting to 1 was easy? Continue counting to 10 by stepping over to this counting to 2 page. Barefoot, flip flops, tennis shoes, it doesn’t matter. Just keep movin’.
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Counting to 10 is fun and easy! Count to 1, then add one more. I’ll make it easy for you – just count the two shapes in each set, write the number 2 on the lines and color.CCSS K.CC.B.4
Don’t march to the beat of a different band! Join this one! Keep the beat by counting to 3 with a guitar, tambourine, trumpet, and triangle. You’ll be glad you did.
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On your way to counting to 10 try out this counting to 3 page with zoo animals – tigers, hippos, kangaroos, and elephants. Can you make the animal sounds?
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Keep moving along with counting to 10 skills by using this counting to 4 worksheet. It’s all gone to the birds! The pelicans, parakeets, owls, & toucans, that is!
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Forget counting to 10. You’ll want to count to 4 with these cool animal paw prints! Front and back paw prints of a bear, raccoon, skunk, and opossum. Count and color.
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Now you’re getting somewhere. Almost halfway to counting to 10. This counting to 5 worksheet will remind you of your favorite pet! Is it a dog, a cat, a rabbit or a mouse?
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What kind of ice cream do you want? Counting to 5 could never be so um, um delicious! But not before dinner. Count the soft serve cones, sundaes, popsicles, and scoops.
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You’re officially over the hump in counting to 10. Meow! Meow! Try counting to 6 with these playful kitties. Are they looking for a mouse? Here kitty, kitty so I can pet you!
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On your way to counting to 10 take time to play. This counting to 6 worksheet will get kids telling stories of the toys in their closets and toy bins! Count the toys. Write the number 6.
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You’re building your counting to 10 skills! All the way up to counting to 7 – Wow! Try counting these blocks and imagine the great towers, roadways and buildings you can make.
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Counting to 7 with this worksheet will give you a preview of what’s coming in third grade – a view of the sun, moon, stars, and planets. Float along in outer space and count away!
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Hey, batter, batter! While you’re running bases to get to counting to 10 you’re gonna’ have to round out at this base – counting to 8. But don’t stop here. Keep running all the way and slide!
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Okay you can take a short nap before you finish counting to 10. Nestle your head, snuggle up with your blankie, hug your teddy, and read – but don’t forget counting to 8!
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