In Number Recognition topic, Pre K students will learn how to identify numbers they see in daily life. Children learn that each number has a name and a fixed shape. They connect spoken numbers with written numbers. They begin to notice numbers on doors clocks and calendars. This topic builds comfort with numbers before counting and math operations.
Children learn to recognize numbers from 0 to 10. They practice saying number names clearly and in order. Children learn that numbers do not change even when size or color changes. They match numbers they hear with numbers they see. They learn to point to a number when it is named. This topic supports confidence with counting and simple math later.
1. Which number comes after 6
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
2. Fill in the blank: The number between 3 and 5 is ___
3. Which number is the same as seven
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
4. Fill in the blank: Zero means ___ items
Number recognition builds a strong base for all math learning. It helps children feel comfortable with numbers around them. Children gain confidence when they can name and find numbers. This topic supports counting and problem solving. It prepares children for addition and subtraction. Early number skills help children succeed in school.
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