Count to 20 - Lesson for Kindergarten, Chapter - Counting and Numbers

In the "Count to 20" lesson, designed specifically for kindergarten students, young learners will embark on an exciting journey into the world of numbers, focusing on counting and understanding numbers up to 20. This lesson falls under the broader chapter of Counting and Numbers and is an integral part of the Counting and Cardinality unit up to 20. Through engaging activities such as the "Counting Fun Worksheet" and the "Counting Numbers Worksheet for Kindergarten," students will enhance their ability to recognize, name, and sequence numbers correctly up to 20.

Learning how to count to 20 is a fundamental skill that lays the groundwork for more advanced mathematical concepts and operations. By mastering this skill, students will not only boost their confidence in their mathematical abilities but also develop a strong foundation for future learning in arithmetic, problem-solving, and logical thinking. The ability to count accurately is crucial in everyday situations, from telling time to handling money, making this lesson incredibly important for students' academic development and their day-to-day life skills. Through hands-on activities, students will experience a sense of achievement as they progress, encouraging a positive attitude towards learning and mathematics.

Estimated classroom time: 6 min
Chapter: Counting and Numbers
Unit: Counting and Cardinality up to 20
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Counting Fun Worksheet
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Counting Numbers Worksheet For Kindergarten
Counting Numbers Worksheet For Kindergarten
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  • Activity 1 / Counting Fun Worksheet

    Math and fun, in the same sentence? How is that even possible? Well, this worksheet does prove that counting can be fun for your young ones. With colorful and bright illustrations, the free PDF provides your child with enough stimulation to activate their brains. Look through the page, how many red and yellow flowers do you see? Count all illustrations together and indicate their total.

  • Activity 2 / Counting Numbers Worksheet For Kindergarten

    Help your little learner practice foundational math skills using this counting numbers worksheet for kindergarten! Counting is much more fun when kids are given vibrant pictures that are a joy to count! Hone early math skills and poise your child for future math success with this worksheet!