It’s Fall and it’s time to count the room with our Fall Count the Room Activity. Counting to 10 activities and counting objects to 20 worksheet games are perfect for elementary and early childhood teachers to use during math centers, small group practice, or as a whole class activity.
Students will love playing this game to practice counting from 1-10 or 1-20. This is a great way for students to practice their number sense and numeration skills as well as improve their fine motor skills.
Students will not only practice recognizing numbers and corresponding numerals, but also practice counting objects up to 20.
This Fall Count the Room Activity includes the following:
This Fall Count the Room Activity is a counting to 10 game that teachers will have their students to practice counting to 10 or to 20.
Teachers will place counting cards around the room and students will find each card, count the number of objects and record it.
Do your students need help with 1 to 1 correspondence?These Fall math activities are great for those children who have trouble visually discriminating between 1-10!
The best part? Play along with the kids, as they count their way around the room! This Fall Count the Room Activity is a fun, engaging math game that will make learning fun for everyone!
Standards:
SCMA.K.NS.5
Count a given number of objects from 1–20 and connect this sequence in a one-to-one manner.
SCMA.K.NS.4.b
the number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they are counted (conservation of number);
SCMA.K.NS.4
Understand the relationship between number and quantity. Connect counting to cardinality by demonstrating an understanding that:
SCMA.K.NS.3
Read numbers from 0–20 and represent a number of objects 0–20 with a written numeral.
CCSSK.CC.B.4a
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
Teachers like you have said:
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Teena P. says,
“I use this resource to teach my severely Autistic, nonverbal son at home. He can no longer attend school because of mask mandates. This is extremely helpful homeschooling him. He loves to count so your Count the Room is perfect!”
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Shanna P. says,
My students love to write the room. This resource is perfect for it and it’s themed which makes it even better.
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