count forward and backward to at least 20 with and without objects;
Display this collection of warm-up activities for kindergarten with tasks related to literacy, math, art, and more.
Wake up kindergarten-level students with a new Math or English activity each day.
Display this collection of warm-up activities for kindergarten with tasks related to literacy, math, and more.
Practice one-to-one correspondence up to 20 with this set of 20 fall-themed task cards.
A mini-book that allows students to count small numbers of objects.
A mini-book that allows students to count small numbers of objects.
A set of matchup cards to practice representing the numbers 1–30.
A Thanksgiving activity for students to practice counting, skip counting, and the letters of the alphabet.
A set of number cards to use when practicing one-to-one correspondence from 1–20.
3 fun dot-to-dot worksheets to use when learning to count by 1s.
A fun sequencing puzzle using numbers 1–10.
A fun, hands-on number rhyme activity to help students sequence numbers and count forward and backward from 1–10.
Ideal to use in the classroom when learning how to use one-to-one correspondence to count small sets of objects.
A coloring and counting activity for younger students.
A fishing game to practice counting and recognizing numbers 1-30 in number and word form.
A set of little books to assist younger students with number recognition and understanding for numbers 1-20.
A collection of number and math symbol flashcards available in a variety of colors.
A fun way to teach students how to sequence numbers up to ten on a 0-10 number grid.
A whole class, holiday-themed game where students work together to find a secret code.
A fun and engaging set of 6 number puzzles to help students with counting.
A set of alphabet (uppercase and lowercase) and digit (0-9) flashcards.
A dot-to-dot worksheet to practice counting to 30.
A set of 8 number puzzles to help students order numbers up to 20.
Use this matchup activity to consolidate your students' knowledge of numbers to 20.
A fun place value game to help students identify numbers on a number line.
A 16-page editable PowerPoint presentation to use as part of a counting lesson when teaching place value to younger students.