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Watch: Counting to five

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Example 1

Let's count the fruit.

Three pears, one red apple and two oranges.
  • How many pears?

There are 3 pears.

  • How many apples?

There is 1 apple.

  • How many oranges?

There are 2 oranges.

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Example 2

Let's count the items in the classroom.

  • How many footballs?

There are 2 footballs.

  • How many pencils?

There are 3 pencils.

  • How many books?

There are 5 books.

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Example 3

Let's count the socks.

1 blue sock, 2 pink socks and 3 yellow socks
  • How many socks are there in each group?

There is 1 sock in the first group. There are 2 socks in the second group. There are 3 socks in the third group.

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Example 4

Look at the picture of the coatroom.

a coat room in a school
  • How many scooters do you see?

  • How many backpacks do you see?

  • How many clocks do you see?

  • How many shoes do you see?

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Counting on a number line

Now let's practise counting on and back using a number line.

Can you count on the number line from one to five?

Numberline with arrow pointing from 1 to 5

Can you count back on the number line from five to one?

Numberline with arrow pointing from 5 to 1
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Activity 1

Look at the dominoes.

  • Which domino has the most spots?

  • Which domino has the fewest spots?

dominoes with 5, 3, 4, 2 spots

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Activity 2

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