Give your kindergarten students extra practice with counting objects to ten! This interactive math activity presents a variety of objects which students must count, up to ten. Upon completion of this online math game, your students will have gained confidence and proficiency in basic counting skills.
Children will answer multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions as they count the objects in each set. Students may be shown dots in a ten-frame, counting chips, ladybugs, bananas, or blocks. If students need a little extra help answering a math question, they can click on the "Hint" button. When they answer a question incorrectly, a detailed explanation page will show them how to count the objects correctly, so they can learn from mistakes as they progress through the lesson.
Several features in this kindergarten math lesson help students make the most out of their math practice time. A progress-tracker lets students know how many questions they have answered out of the total number of questions in the lesson. A score-tracker helps students keep track of how many questions they have answered correctly so far. The speaker icon in the upper-left corner of the practice screen indicates the read-aloud feature. Students can click the button and the question will be read out loud to them in a clear voice. Students who are auditory learners and ESL/ELL students may find this tool especially helpful.
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We hope you and your kindergarten class will give this counting to ten activity a try today! Be sure to check out the hundreds of other math lessons we have available on our website as well.
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This online math lesson is classified as Level K. It may be ideal for a kindergarten class.
K.CC.3, MA.K.NSO.1.1, K.2C
Counting And Cardinality
Know Number Names And The Count Sequence.
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Counting Objects to 5 (Level K)
In this kindergarten-level math lesson, students will practice counting objects to five. Questions are presented in multiple-choice format and fill-in-the-blank format.
Counting Objects to 20 (Level K)
In this math lesson geared toward kindergarten, students will practice counting objects to twenty. Questions are presented in multiple choice format and fill-in-the-blank format.