Count to 100 - Lesson for Kindergarten, Chapter - Counting and Numbers

In the "Count to 100" lesson, specially designed for Kindergarten students, young learners will embark on an exciting journey through the world of numbers. This lesson is an integral part of the "Counting and Numbers" chapter, focusing on the foundational concepts of Counting and Cardinality up to 20, and then extending that knowledge to counting up to 100. Through engaging activities such as the Number Puzzles Worksheet and Sweet Counting - Part 1 Worksheet, students will practice identifying, sequencing, and understanding numbers in a fun and interactive way. Additionally, the "Counting from 21-100" activity will challenge students to stretch their counting skills beyond their comfort zone, laying the groundwork for mathematical operations they will encounter in future grades.

Understanding how to count to 100 is crucial for young learners as it not only enhances their numerical fluency but also improves their understanding of number patterns, lays a solid foundation for arithmetic skills, and builds confidence in handling larger numbers. By mastering this essential skill, students will be better prepared for more advanced mathematical concepts and everyday situations that require numerical comprehension. This lesson aims to cultivate a love for numbers and foster a positive attitude towards learning mathematics.

Estimated classroom time: 10 min
Chapter: Counting and Numbers
Unit: Counting and Cardinality up to 20
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Number Puzzles Worksheet
Number Puzzles Worksheet
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Sweet Counting - Part 1 Worksheet
Sweet Counting - Part 1 Worksheet
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Counting from 21-100
Counting from 21-100
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  • Activity 1 / Number Puzzles Worksheet

    Which number of pieces are missing in this colored worksheet? Trace the dotted line of the correct number. In this tracing paper, your young one must figure out which numbers are missing from the intricate puzzle pieces. Once figured out, you must assist them in tracing the line from the puzzle piece with the missing number. This exercise will stimulate your child’s thinking abilities.

  • Activity 2 / Sweet Counting - Part 1 Worksheet

    Cakes and sweets; how much better could your young one’s learning lessons be? In this downloadable worksheet, you and your youngster must be the cook’s helper. Help the cook number the delicious-looking cakes by carefully counting numbers. The numbers that are missing in the line of cakes must be filled in by your child.

  • Activity 3 / Counting from 21-100 - Quiz

    This quiz assesses students’ ability to count and order numbers from 1-20.