Let& Learn to Count | Count 1 to 10 | Counting for toddlers

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In this lesson, students learn to count from 1 to 10 through engaging repetition and music. They practice saying each number aloud, reinforcing their counting skills, and are encouraged to apply their new knowledge by counting everyday objects. The lesson emphasizes the fun of counting and promotes daily practice to enhance their skills.
  1. What number do we say first when we count?
  2. Can you count to ten with me again?
  3. What fun things can you count at home?

Let’s Learn to Count!

Hi there! Are you ready to have some fun with numbers? Today, we’re going to learn how to count from 1 to 10. Let’s get started!

Counting with Music

Let’s start with the number one. Can you say it with me? One!

Now, let’s move on to two. Say it out loud: Two!

Great job! Next is three. Can you say three? Three!

Let’s keep going. Four! Say it with me: Four!

Now, let’s count to five. Ready? Five!

You’re doing amazing! Let’s say six together: Six!

Next up is seven. Can you say seven? Seven!

Almost there! Let’s say eight: Eight!

Now, let’s count to nine. Say it with me: Nine!

And finally, ten! Say it out loud: Ten!

Let’s Count Again!

Wow! You did a fantastic job! Let’s count from one to ten one more time together:

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Well done! Yay!

Fun Counting Activities

Now that you know how to count, you can try counting your toys, crayons, or even your fingers and toes! Counting is so much fun, and you can practice it every day. Keep up the great work!

  • What are some things around you that you can count? Can you find ten of them and count them out loud?
  • Have you ever counted something with a friend or family member? What did you count, and how did it feel to count together?
  • Can you think of a time when counting helped you, like when you were playing a game or sharing snacks? How did counting make it easier or more fun?
  1. Counting Nature Walk: Take a walk outside and see how many different things you can count. Can you find 3 flowers, 5 rocks, or 7 leaves? Try to find different items and count them out loud. This will help you practice counting and also observe the world around you!

  2. Number Hunt at Home: Look around your house and find objects to count. Can you find 4 spoons, 6 books, or 8 socks? Gather them together and count them one by one. This activity will help you see numbers in everyday objects and practice your counting skills.

  3. Counting with Snacks: Use your favorite snacks like crackers or fruit pieces to practice counting. Can you make a group of 10 snacks and count them one by one? You can also try making smaller groups, like 2 or 5, and count them out loud before enjoying your snack!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

One, come on, stay with me.
[Music]
Two, three.
[Music]
Four, five.
[Music]
Six.
[Music]
Seven, come on, say with me.
[Music]
Eight.
[Music]
Nine.
Ten.
Wow! Come on, let’s say together one more time:
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Well done! Yay!

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