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Counting with circles and emojis
Learning to count with different objects and circles. Select emojis and then add as many using the left or right arrows. You can also add black circles to compare and count correctly.
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Counting Slices: Split to 10
In this exercise you will playfully become acquainted with the divisions and associated additions up to 10.
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Counting and grouping: Prowise Presenter
The Prowise Presenter tool provides a schematic representation of counting and grouping quantities. You can choose from different themes, each with its own thematic counting material.
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Number Match: Counting quantities
Count the counted quantities.
Mark the card that contains the same number of objects or that has the corresponding number.You can choose from two games: memory or combine the open cards with each other.
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Birthday Candle Counting: Count the birthday candles
Count the candles on the cake and indicate the corresponding number.
From 1 to 10.During this game, counting is done in English.
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Counting fish: Counting to 20
Count the number of fish and mark the correct answer at the bottom. In the first level you work with numbers up to five.
If you get at least 70 percent, you can move on to the next level. More fish are added with each level. In the last level you …
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Count to 100: Connect the dots
Students practice the numbers up to 100 by connecting the dots in the correct order. If the students have worked well, a drawing will appear.
Before the exercise starts you can indicate which numbers you want to practice (1 to 10, 1 to 20, 11 to …
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