Activity

Count, Say, and Write

The child counts a set of objects, says the number, then forms the numeral — pairing spoken number names with written symbols.

Ages 42–66 months

Supports this milestone

  • associates a quantity with written numerals up to 5 and begins to write numbers. — Head Start ELOF

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Materials

  • A handful of small counters (buttons, beans, blocks)
  • A tray or mat and a way to write — chalkboard, dry-erase, or paper
  • Optional — the "Trace the Numbers 1–10" worksheet

Steps

  • Count a few objects together, touching each one and saying the number.
  • Ask: how many are there? Say the last number again — that tells how many.
  • Name the matching numeral, then write it large while the child watches.
  • Invite the child to say the number and form it themselves.
  • Repeat with a new amount, working up from small numbers.

Variations

  • Roll a die, say the number, and write it.
  • Hide a numeral card and have the child make that many counters.

Differentiation

  • For beginners, stay within 1–5 and let them trace over your model.
  • For confident writers, go to 10 and ask them to write the number before counting to check.

Accessibility

  • Offer large counters and a chunky crayon or stylus for developing fine-motor control.
  • Accept numerals formed in sand, paint, or the air for children not yet writing on paper.

Safety

  • Use child-safe counters; supervise to prevent mouthing of small items.

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