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How do you engage students in counting?
Incorporating counting books, counting rhymes and songs, and counting plays or “play-acting” are all great ways to provide younger students with exciting opportunities to practice counting in the PreK-K classroom.
How can I improve my counting skills in early childhood?
Everyday activities like counting, looking at shapes, and talking about sizes can help children develop early numeracy and maths skills. You can build children’s numeracy and maths skills through play. Try singing number songs and sorting toys together.
What are the activities of counting?

5 Fun Counting Activities to Try at Home
- Spill the beans. This is an easy at‑home counting game to pull together with your little ones.
- Match the cotton balls. Take one ice cube tray and a bag of cotton balls.
- Parking lot numbers.
- Counting with snacks.
- Paint with paper towel rolls.
How do you introduce counting to preschoolers?
How to Teach Numbers to Preschoolers

- Teach Counting with Number Rhymes.
- Incorporate Numbers into Daily Tasks.
- Play Number Games with a Group of Kids.
- Write Down Numbers and Make the Child Draw that Quantity.
- Point Out Numbers on Ad Boards and Vehicles.
- Teach the Order of Numbers with Connect the Dots.
- Count Fingers and Toes.
How do you teach students to skip count?
6 Strategies for Teaching Skip Counting
- USE A CALCULATOR. Teachers usually don’t think about using calculators when practicing skip counting.
- PLAY A GAME. Kids LOVE games!
- QUESTIONING. Sometimes an much overlooked teaching strategy is questioning.
- USE STICKY NOTES WITH A 100s CHART.
- SING SONGS.
What is a counting game?
Run and Count is a game we use to practice counting, and get more familiarity with numbers. It’s very easy: I give the kids cards with varying numbers of stickers on them, the kids count the stickers on the cards, and then run and find the stick that corresponds to the number of objects.
How can children practice counting?
These are 16 activities for preschoolers to practice counting.
- Roll the dice.
- Go on a scavenger hunt to find numbers and match them up with the corresponding dots.
- Graph Legos (or other blocks) by counting, counting, counting!
- Use Dominoes to decide which chore to do.
- More Dominoes!