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In this lesson, children learn to count to three using their toys, making the activity engaging and interactive. By gathering their toys and counting together, they practice basic counting skills while having fun. The lesson encourages repetition and emphasizes the joy of learning through counting.
  1. How many toys did we count together?
  2. Can you show me one toy and say its number?
  3. What comes after the number three when we count?

Let’s Count to Three with Toys!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with counting? Today, we’re going to learn how to count to three using toys. It’s super easy and exciting, so let’s get started!

Counting Our Toys

First, let’s gather some toys. Do you have your toys ready? Great! Now, let’s count them together.

Here we go:

One,

Two,

Three!

Awesome job! You did it! We counted to three.

Let’s Count Again!

Counting is so much fun, let’s do it one more time. Ready?

One,

Two,

Three!

Wow, you’re amazing at counting! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be counting even higher numbers. Remember, counting is a great way to learn and have fun at the same time. Keep up the great work!

  • What are some of your favorite toys that you like to count? Can you show us how you count them?
  • Why do you think counting is important? Can you think of a time when you used counting in your day?
  • Can you find something around you that you can count to three with, like books or blocks? How does it feel to count them?
  1. Toy Hunt and Count: Go on a toy hunt around your house. Find three different toys and bring them back to your counting area. Once you have your toys, line them up and count them out loud. Can you find more sets of three toys? Try grouping them by color or type and count again!

  2. Counting Nature Walk: Take a walk outside with a grown-up and look for things you can count to three. You might see three birds, three flowers, or three stones. Each time you find a group of three, say the numbers out loud: “One, two, three!” How many groups of three can you find?

  3. Make a Counting Book: Create your own counting book using paper and crayons. On each page, draw a picture of something you can count to three, like three apples or three stars. Write the numbers “1, 2, 3” under each picture. Share your book with a friend or family member and practice counting together!

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