Count to Tell How Many 2 Worksheet

Grades
K
Standards
K.CC.B.6
Formats
PRINT+DIGITAL RESOURCE
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About the Worksheet

This printable and interactive worksheet titled "Count to Tell How Many" is designed to help young learners develop their counting and cardinality skills. The worksheet features various sets of objects, and students are expected to count the number of items in each set and record their answers.

This engaging resource is ideal for introducing children to the concept of one-to-one correspondence, which is a fundamental skill in early math education. By counting the objects accurately, students reinforce their understanding of number sense and demonstrate their ability to recognize and represent quantities.

This interactive and printable worksheet,'s clear and visually appealing layout, along with the use of familiar objects, makes it accessible and engaging for young learners. It can be used as a standalone activity or incorporated into a broader math lesson plan.

What Will Your Child Learn Through This Worksheet?

Through this worksheet, your child will learn the following:

  • Develop one-to-one correspondence skills by counting objects accurately
  • Reinforce number recognition and representation
  • Enhance their understanding of cardinality (the last number counted represents the total number of objects)
  • Practice fine motor skills through writing the numerical answers
  • Gain confidence in their counting abilities

Learning Outcomes

The learning outcomes for this worksheet are:

Cognitive:

  • Students will be able to count and identify the number of objects in a set accurately.
  • Students will demonstrate an understanding of one-to-one correspondence.
  • Students will recognize and write numerals correctly.

Psychomotor:

  • Students will develop fine motor skills by writing the numerical answers.
  • Students will practice hand-eye coordination while counting and recording answers.

Affective:

  • Students will gain confidence in their counting abilities.
  • Students will develop a positive attitude toward learning mathematics.

Tags

Counting, Cardinality, One-to-One Correspondence, Number Sense, Early Math Skills, Printable Worksheet, Interactive Worksheet, Math for Kids, Kindergarten Math, Early Learning, Fine Motor Skills

Publisher: Workybooks
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Written by:Jessica Campbell
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Illustrated by: Workybooks Team

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