Counting and Cardinality


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Examples, solutions, videos, and songs to help Kindergarten kids understand counting and cardinality.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).

Common Core Standards: K.CC.2.

Suggested Learning Targets:

  • I can count to 10.
  • I can count to 100.
  • I can count on from a number other than 1 up to 100.
  • I can use concrete materials, hundreds chart or number line to model counting from a given number other than 1
  • I know that counting is the process of adding 1 to the previous number

I Can Count to 10.

Counting up starting at any number

Counting and Cardinality
Counting up starting at any number
I can count on from a number other than 1 up to 100.




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