ClassFlow
Class Flow: Count to 20
[Free Registration/Login Required] Counting to 20 and back to zero * Know the number names and recite them in order to at least 20, from and back to zero. * Count at least 20 objects. * Count forward and backward in ones.
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Class Flow: Counting
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart has a series of activities that students will complete to help learn or review counting from 1-9. There is interactive counting practice, practice writing numbers, and Activote assessment.
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Class Flow: Counting in Twos, Fives, and Tens
[Free Registration/Login Required] Counting in twos, fives and tens. * Describe and extend number sequences. * Count forward in twos from zero and then from one. * Count in steps of five from zero to twenty or more. * Counting,...
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Class Flow: Counting Lesson
[Free Registration/Login Required] Saxon Math Lesson 51 emphasizes the number 46 using ones, tens, even, and odd numbers.
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Class Flow: Counting Practice
[Free Registration/Login Required] All students use numbers, number systems and equivalent forms (including number words, objects, and graphs) to compute, estimate, and solve theoretical and practical problems.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: Planet Plex Time
At this one page website you can sharpen your logic and counting skills while working on this challenge. The solution is available to double check your solution.
Math Slice
Math Slice: Counting
Customizable learning exercises allow students to practice counting, adding, and subtracting up to 10 with pictures.
Math Slice
Basic Math: Counting
This resource covers counting, addition, and subtraction where students can choose a range of numbers to ten. After selecting parameters students complete ten problems with instant feedback and an opportunity to practice again.
AAA Math
Aaa Math: Counting by Tens
This lesson is about counting by tens from AAAmath.com. There are separate sections for learning, practice, playing a game, and exploring more about skip counting.
AAA Math
Aaa Math: Ordinal Numbers
Through this tutorial you can learn about ordinal numbers, practice using them, and play some games where you use your new information.
NumberNut
Number Nut: Counting Through One Hundred
Counting from one to one hundred is simple when you follow this concise lesson that explores number patterns and counting. This lesson includes two related interactive games that are easy to grasp and provide immediate feedback.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Count On
[Free Registration/Login Required] Pupils complete the sequences, counting forward or backwards in tens or hundreds.
ICT Games
Ict Games: Counting Cars Counting On
Bump the car that is in the position of the number in the parking lot. Use the hints by the first and last cars to help you know what the other numbers are.
Fun Brain
Fun Brain: One False Move (Number Sequencing Game)
In this Halloween-themed game, players must correctly sequence numbers from highest to lowest or lowest to highest.
ICT Games
Ict Games: Counting Numbers
This resource is a very simple game for practicing counting in 1's up to 24. It also helps you learn spell the numbers as written word.
ICT Games
Ict Games: Counting Catepillar
A colorful game that has students put numbers in the correct order. Before starting, users can choose the number range they wish to work with.
Quia
Quia: Counting to 10
Younger students can practice counting cute objects up to 10 and gives them positive feedback as they work their way through the activity.
Quia
Quia: Counting to 7
This website for young children gives them practice counting cute objects up to 7 and gives them positive feedback as they work their way through the activity.
Quia
Quia: Counting to 8
This website for young children gives them practice counting cute objects up to 8 and gives them positive feedback as they work their way through the activity.
Quia
Quia: Counting to 9
This website for young children allows them to practice counting objects up to 9, and it gives them positive feedback as they work their way through the activity.