Your kindergarten students will become counting pros with the help of this interactive math practice activity from iKnowIt.com! Children will practice counting objects to twenty with engaging, challenging math questions presented in fill-in-the-blank format and multiple-choice format. Here are the learning objectives of this kindergarten math lesson:
If students need a little extra help answering a math question in their practice session, they can click on the "Hint" button. The hint shows a written or pictorial clue that will point students in the right direction without giving away the answer. When students get an answer wrong, a detailed explanation page will pop up on their practice screen to show them the right answer, accompanied by an easy-to-understand explanation. This feature helps children learn from mistakes as they progress through their math practice session. Here are a few other handy features children will discover in this kindergarten counting practice game:
All these features were designed to help your kindergarteners gain confidence and proficiency in basic counting to twenty—and beyond.
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We hope you and your kindergarten class will enjoy counting objects to 20 in this digital math lesson. Be sure to check out the hundreds of other kindergarten math practice lessons we have available on our website as well.
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Your I Know It membership gives you unlimited access to the program's extensive administrative features. These tools help you make the most out of your class's math practice experience and keep your students on track with learning goals. Here are just a few of the things you can accomplish with the help of your administrator account:
Your students will log into I Know It with their own username and password. They will be shown a kid-friendly version of the homepage from which they can quickly find and launch the math activities you have assigned to them for practice. Your students can also explore other math lessons at their grade level and beyond for additional practice or an extra challenge. (You can control your students' access to other math lessons through your administrator account.) Grade levels are designated by letter instead of number, making it easier for you to assign math lessons based on each child's needs and skill level.
This online math lesson is categorized as Level K. It may be ideal for your kindergarten students.
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Counting And Cardinality
Know Number Names And The Count Sequence.
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Counting Objects to 5 (Level K)
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Counting Objects to 10 (Level K)
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