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How Many Are There?

Learning Goals: Math Skills, Counting, One-to-One Correspondence, Fine Motor Skills

    • Provide students with a variety of counting cards or number dot cards numbered from 1-20.
      • Encourage students to find the clothes pin with the number that equals the total number of objects or dots on each card.
    • Another variation of this activity is to create a pinwheel using a paper plate with lines that divide the plate into tenths.
      • In each section draw a number dot for the numbers 1-10.
      • Encourage students to find the matching clothes pin and attach the clothes pin to the correct section of the pinwheel dot plate.

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