Singing By Tens | Count 10-100 Song

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In this lesson, students engage in counting by tens while incorporating fun physical movements such as jumping, hopping, and clapping. The activity encourages both numerical skills and physical exercise, promoting an enjoyable way to learn. By the end, students are motivated to continue practicing and adding their own movements to enhance the experience.
  1. Can you count by tens with me?
  2. What fun movements can we do while we count?
  3. How does counting and moving make you feel?

Let’s Count and Move!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with numbers and movements? Let’s get started!

Counting by Tens

First, we’re going to count by tens. Can you say it with me?

10, 20, 30… 40, 50, 60… 70, 80, 90, 100!

Great job! Now, let’s add some fun movements to our counting.

Adding Movements

Let’s count again and add some actions:

Jump, Hop, and Clap

10, 20, 30… 40, 50, 60… 70, 80, 90, 100! Jump, hop, clap.

Skip and Fly

10, 20, 30… 40, 50, 60… 70, 80, 90, 100! Jump, hop, clap, skip, fly.

Swim and Run

10, 20, 30… 40, 50, 60… 70, 80, 90, 100! Jump, hop, clap, skip, fly, swim, run.

Let’s Run!

Now, let’s run, run, run, run… run, run, run, run, run, run, run… and stop!

Great Job!

You did amazing! Counting and moving together is so much fun. Keep practicing, and you’ll get even better. Remember, you can always add your own movements too!

  • What was your favorite movement to do while counting by tens, and why did you like it?
  • Can you think of other fun movements you could add to counting by tens? How would you do them?
  • Have you ever used counting in a game or activity before? How did it make the game more fun or interesting?
  1. Number Movement Dance: Create your own dance routine using the counting by tens. For each number, think of a new movement you can do. For example, for 10, you can jump; for 20, you can spin around. Share your dance with a friend or family member and see if they can follow along!

  2. Counting Nature Walk: Go on a nature walk with an adult and count by tens using things you find outside. For example, count 10 leaves, 20 rocks, or 30 flowers. See how many different things you can count up to 100. Can you find something new for each set of ten?

  3. Number Art: Use crayons or markers to draw a picture that shows counting by tens. Draw 10 stars, 20 circles, 30 squares, and so on. Hang your artwork in your room to remind you of the fun ways you can count by tens!

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

10, 20, 30… 40, 50, 60… 70, 80, 90, 100! Jump, hop, clap.
10, 20, 30… 40, 50, 60… 70, 80, 90, 100! Jump, hop, clap, skip.
10, 20, 30… 40, 50, 60… 70, 80, 90, 100! Jump, hop, clap, skip, fly.
10, 20, 30… 40, 50, 60… 70, 80, 90, 100! Jump, hop, clap, skip, fly, swim.
10, 20, 30… 40, 50, 60… 70, 80, 90, 100! Jump, hop, clap, skip, fly, swim, run.
Run, run, run, run… run, run, run, run, run, run, run… and stop!

This version maintains the original content while ensuring clarity and readability.

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