Curated OER
Number Jump
Students practice addition and subtraction skills while practicing jumping rope. They must jump rope using a variety of basic rope jumping skills and add and subtract in their heads.
Curated OER
Rock'n Robin
Students practice dance moves. They perform a simple, 4 wall line dance with correct sequence and rhythmic accuracy. In addition, they follow the steps to complete the dance to the tune of "Rock'n Robin".
Curated OER
Simply Move With Me
Pupils practice moving in a variety of ways to a specific beat while following a leader
E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Llama Farm: Addition and Subtraction: Counting Forwards and Backwards
On this interactive site students learn to write 2-digit numbers, count forward and backward by tens and show subtraction facts.
E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Bbq Party: Counting Forwards & Backwards
Explore counting and number patterns with Lily as she throws a BBQ party.
Other
Mathematics K 1 Math Games Counting
This engaging lesson plan allows students to practice counting forward and backward and complete sequences. Teachers can create a free Sumdog account and usernames for their students to practice the skills through online learning games.
E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Beach: Number: Count Backwards
Join Maddie and Steve at the beach and help them count forwards and backwards within 10.
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Walking the Number Line
The number line is a powerful math tool students can use to model their thinking when solving addition and subtraction problems. Use this lesson to help students use the number line to count forwards and backwards from 0 to 30.
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Start Stop Counting
Get your students moving with this fun counting game. Pick any number between one and one hundred and students will practice counting forward or backward with this "Duck Duck Goose" type game.
ICT Games
Ict Games: Whack a Mole
Students practice number identification and counting forwards and backwards by whacking the mole with the right number.
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: "One More" Concentration
This game is a version of the traditional memory or concentration game. Students will practice counting forward or backward depending on their skill level. Directions and materials needed are fully explained in the lesson.
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Start/stop Counting Ii
Students will practice counting to 120 forward and backward with this whole class game. The teacher will give a counting sequence (for example, 20-120) to the students who will be seated in a circle. The teacher will begin walking around...
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.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Count On
[Free Registration/Login Required] Pupils complete the sequences, counting forward or backwards in tens or hundreds.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Getting Froggy Wih It
Students will solve problems using a number line. Students will work collaboratively to create a "Town" with the main street consisting of a number line diagram. They will practice counting forwards and backwards, measuring and...
Starfall
Starfall: 10 Kids Went to Play
This video is a math song that counts from 1 to 10 forward and backward as children are coming and go to the playground.
Can Teach
Can Teach: Who Has More or Less?
Want to practice addition and subtraction skills in a new and exciting way? Use this online math lesson card game activity.
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Crossing the Decade" Concentration
This game is a version of the traditional memory or concentration game and will help students practice "crossing the decade". A detailed explanation of the rules, materials needed, and variations are included in this lesson.
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Start At/stop At
SWBAT practice the rote counting sequence both forwards and backwards, from 1-30. SWBAT use a number line as a tool for counting. SWBAT count sets of objects up to 20.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: Routes 1 and 5
Sharpen your logic and basic arithmetic skills while working on this challenge. Solution.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: Game Wild Jack
This math game is great for practice using all the operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. All you need is a deck of regular playing cards. Just follow the directions and you are in business.
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Rainbow Number Line
The teacher will prepare number lines for the young scholars to trace. These number lines can be taped to the desk to be used for number recognition, sequencing, counting, "number forward", and "number backward" activities. An example is...