Count to 100 Chant | Learn Numbers 10 to 100 | Learn Counting Numbers

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In today’s lesson, “Let’s Count Together!”, we explored counting by tens, starting from ten and going up to one hundred. Students practiced saying the numbers aloud and engaged in fun activities to reinforce their counting skills, such as counting toys and drawing circles. The lesson emphasized the joy of counting and encouraged continued practice to become a counting superstar!
  1. What numbers do we say when we count by tens?
  2. Can you show me how to count your toys by tens?
  3. What fun things can we do to practice counting together?

Let’s Count Together!

Hello, friends! Today, we are going to have fun with numbers. Are you ready to count with me? Let’s start counting from ten all the way to one hundred. Here we go!

Counting by Tens

We will count by tens. That means we will skip some numbers and jump to the next big number. Let’s try it together:

Here are the numbers:

Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred.

Your Turn to Count!

Now it’s your turn to try! Can you say the numbers with me? Let’s do it together:

Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred.

Great Job!

Wow, you did an amazing job counting! Counting by tens is so much fun, and you did it perfectly. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a counting superstar!

Fun Counting Activities

Here are some fun things you can do to practice counting:

  • Count your toys by tens. Line them up and say the numbers out loud.
  • Draw ten circles on a piece of paper. Count them and add ten more. Keep going until you reach one hundred!
  • Sing a counting song with your friends or family. Make it fun and silly!

Thanks for counting with me today. See you next time for more number fun!

  • What was your favorite part about counting by tens? Can you think of other things you might count in tens, like crayons or blocks?
  • Why do you think counting by tens is helpful? Can you think of a time when counting by tens might make counting faster or easier?
  • Can you create your own counting game or song? How would you teach someone else to count by tens using your game or song?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your house or classroom. Look for objects that come in groups of ten, like pencils, crayons, or blocks. Count them out loud by tens and see how many groups of ten you can find. Can you find enough to reach one hundred?

  2. Build a Number Tower: Use building blocks or LEGO pieces to create a tower. Start with ten blocks, then add another ten, and keep going until you have a tower with one hundred blocks. Count by tens as you add each layer. How tall can you make your tower?

  3. Counting Nature Walk: Take a walk outside and collect small items like leaves, stones, or sticks. Group them into sets of ten and count them together. Try to find enough items to count all the way to one hundred. What other things can you count by tens in nature?

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Hey kids, let’s count from ten to one hundred. Here we go!

Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred.

Okay kids, now it’s your turn. Ready? Here we go!

That was great, kids. You did it! See you!

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