“Counting Up to 10” from Colors, Shapes & Counting

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In this lesson, children are introduced to counting from one to ten using their hands and feet as tools for engagement. The lesson encourages interactive participation and reinforces counting skills through repetition and fun activities, such as counting toys and steps. By practicing together, children build confidence in their counting abilities and learn that counting can be enjoyable.
  1. How many fingers do we have on one hand?
  2. Can you count to ten using your hands and feet?
  3. What fun things can you count at home?

Let’s Count to Ten Together!

Hello, little friend! Are you ready to have some fun with numbers? Today, we’re going to count all the way up to ten. I know you can count to five, and you’re doing such a great job! Now, let’s try counting a little higher. We will use our hands and feet to help us. Let’s get started!

Counting with Our Hands and Feet

First, let’s count using our fingers. Hold up one hand and wiggle your fingers as we count:

One, Two, Three, Four, Five!

Great job! Now, let’s use our other hand and our feet to keep going:

Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten!

Wow! You did it! Counting up to ten is so much fun, isn’t it? Let’s do it again together:

Let’s Count Again!

Ready? Here we go:

One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten!

Counting is as easy as can be when we do it together. You can practice counting with your toys, fingers, or even your toes. Keep counting and having fun!

Fun Counting Activities

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

  • Count your toys. How many cars or dolls do you have?
  • Count the steps as you walk up and down the stairs.
  • Count the number of apples or bananas in the kitchen.

Remember, practice makes perfect. Keep counting and you’ll be a number superstar in no time!

  • What is your favorite thing to count, and why do you like counting it? Can you think of something new you could count today?
  • Have you ever counted something with a friend or family member? How did it feel to count together, and what did you count?
  • Can you think of a time when counting helped you in your day? Maybe when you were playing a game or helping at home?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your house or classroom. Look for numbers on clocks, books, or even in the kitchen. Can you find the numbers from one to ten? Write them down or draw a picture of where you found each number. This will help you see how numbers are everywhere in our daily lives!

  2. Counting Nature Walk: Take a walk outside with a grown-up and count things you see in nature. How many trees can you count? What about flowers or birds? Try to find ten different things to count. This will help you practice counting and enjoy the beauty of nature at the same time!

  3. Build a Number Tower: Use blocks or small boxes to build a tower. Count each block as you add it to the tower. How tall can you make your tower? Try to build a tower with exactly ten blocks. This activity will help you understand numbers and improve your building skills!

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

[Music]

Rock and learn! I know that you can count up to five, and you’re doing a wonderful job. Now, let’s see if we can go up to ten. This time, we will use both of our hands and our feet.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

Counting up to ten is not that hard, my friends, so count along with me! It’s as easy as can be.

[Music]

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