It's time for a birthday party! There are countless fun things to do at a party like play games, eat cake, and open presents. Birthday parties are also a great place to practice our counting skills.
How many fingers do you have, 1, 2, 10? When counting, we say many numbers one after another. So how do we know which number is the one we use? The video teaches us that the last number said is the total amount counted.
In this episode of Milo's Monster School Vlog, Milo tries his best to show us how to make patterns, but he can't help being distracted by making block towers, walls, and watching a shooting star.
Learn numbers by matching yummy birthday cakes with sparkling candles. This educational video is very helpful for learning to identify numbers from 1 to 5.
Today, we'll learn more about comparing numbers. We're going to learn when a number is more than another number, and when it is less than another number
Learn size for kids with big bigger biggest and small smaller smallest! This Kindergarten learning video teaches big and small, bigger and smaller, and biggest and smallest.
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.
Ladybirds are another name for ladybugs. Let's play with their spots. We can count them, match them or put them in order from smallest to largest and back again.
In this tablet-friendly game for early learners, students compare the sizes of objects and animals. Choose a theme, At the Beach or Animals, and decide biggest, smallest, shortest, longest and tallest.
What does number 3 look like? How do we write a number 2? This video takes us to the very beginning of numeracy. Students learn how to correctly write numbers 0-5.
8, 9, 10... teen numbers, here we come! In this video, we explore numbers 11 - 20. These numbers are a big stepping stone because we start anchoring to number ten and adding more