Write 3 - Lesson for Preschool, Chapter - 1,2, and 3

In the "Write 3" lesson, preschool students embark on an engaging journey through Chapters 1, 2, and 3 of the "Counting to 5" unit. Through a series of carefully designed activities, including the "Learning Number Three Worksheet," "Number 3 Worksheet," and exercises to "Identify Correctly Written Numbers 0-3," young learners will master the skill of recognizing, writing, and understanding the value of the number three alongside its neighbors, zero, one, and two.

Understanding the concept of the number three is foundational in the realm of early mathematics. This lesson aims to solidify students' ability to count to three, comprehend its sequence within the first five numbers, and recognize it in various contexts. This skill is pivotal as it sets the groundwork for more advanced mathematical concepts, such as addition and subtraction, that students will encounter in their academic journey.

By ensuring that preschoolers are comfortable with these basic numerical concepts, we lay a sturdy educational foundation. This early numeracy is not only crucial for their future math learning but also enhances their problem-solving skills, logical thinking, and ability to understand the world around them.

Estimated classroom time: 10 min
Chapter: 1,2, and 3
Unit: Counting to 5
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Learning Number Three Worksheet
Learning Number Three Worksheet
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Number 3 Worksheet
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Identify Correctly Written Numbers 0-3
Identify Correctly Written Numbers 0-3
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  • Activity 1 / Learning Number Three Worksheet

    Learn English numbers with numbers worksheets for preschool. 
    This time aliens will be teaching numbers to you. Don't worry, they are very friendly, you can see them in the picture a bit lower. To begin with count the rockets they have arrived in. How many rockets are there? There should be three. Trace and write the number three. The aliens are so different, have a look! Circle those who have three eyes, please. Now trace the word "three".
    More number games for preschoolers you can find at our web site together with other activities for kids.

  • Activity 2 / Number 3 Worksheet

    Open the door to learning reading, recognizing, and counting numbers with this counting coloring page: number 3! Your child will use imagination and creativity to design these lovely doors while learning the number three in multiple ways!

  • Activity 3 / Identify Correctly Written Numbers 0-3 - Quiz

    This quiz assesses students’ ability to identify the correct formation of numbers 0-3.