What are the 100 chickens doing in the chicken coop? You can put all of the chickens where you want them to go. Have your sound on so you can hear what is happening.
Compare the numbers on two different number lines and decide which is bigger. This is a great game to get children thinking about place value and reading number scales. There are different levels to choose from.
Pick the lowest and the highest number you would like for your challenge, then go ahead and put the numbers in order - dragging the leaves onto the branch in the correct order. If you are right, watch what happens to the caterpillar.
Colour the interactive number charts to find patterns in numbers or use them for counting exercises. Once you have coloured the chart, you can put your name on it and print it.
Count the objects in each group with Jack and then answer before him which group has more and which group has less in this comparing numbers song for kids
This document provides teachers with sample instructional activities, assessments, and resources to support teaching Math Grade 1 - Number. Last updated May 2024
How high can you count on your fingers? It seems like a question with an obvious answer. After all, most of us have ten fingers -- or to be more precise, eight fingers and two thumbs. This gives us a total of ten digits on our two hands, which we use to count to ten. But is that really as high as we can go?
This primary math lesson video is about data and practices data collection, data organization, data visualization and data analysis... wow! There is a is also a section that fully explains tally marks!
Everybody loves the number 100, it is the best! But it takes a long time to count to one hundred. In this video, students learn to group items into tens.