Counting Worksheet: Preschool Math

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How would you like a worksheet that does it all? If your child is ahead of the game and needs something that goes above and beyond the usual counting worksheet, this is the perfect practice for your advanced learner!
This printable counting worksheet for preschool does more than reinforce early counting skills: it incorporates reading, too! Practice early reading and parts of speech with your child as they practice counting in this vibrant worksheet tailor-made for your inquisitive learner. 
Completing this worksheet will help your child: 
• Practice counting skills. Your child will find and count different pictures, such as small Vikings and big Vikings. 
• Recognize numbers. To mark their answer, your little learner will need to recognize each number in print, reinforcing number literacy skills. 
• Practice early reading skills. Each problem includes precise directions written using simple language, perfect for pre-readers. Help your child to read each type of picture they must find and count to mark their answers. 
• Learn and recognize adjectives. This worksheet stands out because it can lead to an important conversation about parts of speech. Your child will look for both big and small images to find their answers. This can lead to awareness of the parts of speech, particularly describing words like adjectives. 
Jam-packed with skills across the curriculum, this worksheet will reinforce vital counting skills, while building a foundation for emerging reading skills.

Required skills:
To resolve this worksheet, students should already have a good grasp of counting and recognizing numbers, as they will be required to count different pictures and mark their answers by recognizing numbers in print. Additionally, they should have some early reading skills, as each problem includes simple language directions that they must read to find and count the correct images. Lastly, they should be familiar with adjectives, or at least the concept of describing words, as they will be searching for pictures that are both big and small.