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In today’s lesson, we had a delightful time counting 13 fuzzy and colorful pom poms together. We learned that counting is an essential skill that aids in organizing and ensuring we have everything we need, while also enjoying the process with friends. Keep practicing your counting to improve even further!
  1. How many pom poms did we count together?
  2. Why is counting important when we play or do crafts?
  3. Can you think of something else we can count with our friends?

Counting Pom Poms: A Fun and Fuzzy Adventure

Hey there! Today, we’re going to have some fun with pom poms. I found 13 of them in the arts and crafts room, and they are super fuzzy and soft. Let’s count them together to make sure we have all 13!

Counting Together

Let’s start counting the pom poms one by one:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13!

Wow, we did it! We counted all 13 pom poms. Isn’t it amazing how soft and colorful they are? I can’t wait to show them to my friends and maybe even use them in a fun craft project.

What We Learned

The most important thing we learned today is how to count up to 13. Counting is a great skill that helps us in many activities, like organizing things or making sure we have everything we need. Plus, it’s always fun to count with friends!

Thanks for joining me on this pom pom adventure. Keep practicing your counting, and you’ll get even better at it!

  • What was your favorite part about counting the pom poms? Do you have any colorful or fuzzy things at home that you like to count?
  • Why do you think counting is important? Can you think of a time when you needed to count something, like toys or snacks?
  • If you could use the pom poms to make something fun, what would you create? How would you use counting to help you with your project?
  1. Pom Pom Hunt: Go on a pom pom hunt around your home or classroom. See if you can find 13 small objects, just like the pom poms we counted. They could be buttons, pebbles, or even toy blocks. Once you’ve collected them, practice counting them one by one. Can you find a different way to group them, like in sets of 2 or 3, and count again?

  2. Colorful Patterns: Use your pom poms or any colorful objects you have to create patterns. Start with a simple pattern like red, blue, red, blue, and see if you can continue it. Try making a pattern with three colors. What happens if you add a fourth color? Share your patterns with a friend or family member and see if they can guess what comes next!

  3. Counting in Nature: Next time you go outside, try counting things you see in nature. How many birds can you spot in a tree? How many flowers are in the garden? Write down the numbers you find and share them with someone. Can you find exactly 13 of something? Counting in nature is a fun way to practice your skills and enjoy the world around you!

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