Victorian Curriculum
VC2MFN03
quantify and compare collections to at least 20 using counting and explain or demonstrate reasoning
- establishing the language and process of counting, and understanding that each object must be counted only once, that the arrangement of objects does not affect how many there are and that the last number counted answers the question of ‘How many?’; for example, saying numbers in sequence while playing and performing actions
- using counting to compare the size of 2 or more collections of like items to justify which collection contains more or fewer items
- using counting and one-to-one correspondence to quantify the number of items required for a purpose; for example, when asked to collect enough scissors for each member of their group to have a pair, counting each member and using the total count to know how many to collect
- discussing how different cultures may have alternative ways of representing the count; for example, discussing how some people of the Asia region use an abacus or Chinese hand gestures
- using body-tallying that involves body parts and one-to-one correspondence from counting systems of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples to count to 20
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teaching resources for those 'aha' moments
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Identifying Numbers
A 60 minute lesson in which students will identify the numbers from 0 to 10.
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Number Stories and Rhymes
A 60 minute lesson in which students will understand how number stories and rhymes can help with counting.
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Number Patterns
A 60 minute lesson in which students will identify number patterns to 20.
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Exploring Numbers Unit Plan
This Mathematics unit addresses a range of number concepts involving identifying, sequencing and representing.
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Representing Numbers - Assessment
Use these resources and more to asses your students' progress in this unit.
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Sequencing Numbers
A 60 minute lesson in which students will sequence the numbers from 1 to 10.
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Surrounded by Numbers
A 45 minute lesson in which students will identify numbers in their environment.