In Count And Draw topic, Pre K students will learn to count a number and show it by making marks or simple drawings. Children learn that numbers can be represented in different ways. They practice counting carefully and then drawing the matching amount. They learn to keep their work organized so it is easy to count. This topic connects counting with early writing readiness.
Children learn to count from 1 to 10 and represent each number with drawings or tally marks. They practice making one mark for each count. Children learn to stop when they reach the target number. They practice checking their work by recounting what they drew. They learn to keep spacing so they can see each mark clearly. This topic builds careful counting focus and early fine motor skills.
1. Fill in the blank: If you draw 5 stars, the number is ___
2. Which number means you should draw 3 simple circles
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
3. Fill in the blank: If the number is 7, you should draw ___ marks
4. Which number is one more than 4 and should be shown with 5 marks
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
5. Thinking question: If your drawing has 6 marks but the number was 5, what should you do to match it
Counting and drawing connects number sense with early writing skills. Children learn to represent quantity in a clear way. It builds focus and careful work habits. It also supports hand control needed for letters and numbers. This topic encourages children to check and fix their work. These skills help children feel confident with early math tasks.
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