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What Is One To One Correspondence? (And How To Teach It)

1 to 1 correspondence is super important! In the ten years I have taught young children between the ages of 3 and 5,  I have found that 1:1 correspondence is a foundation for all the skills that come after it: adding, subtracting, finding one more and less, and lots of other things, too. Without one …

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What Is Rote Counting? (And How To Teach It)

In ten years of teaching maths to children aged between 3 to 5 (as well as having three kids at home myself), I have found one of the most important foundation skills is rote counting. But what exactly is it? Rote counting is saying numbers in order. The numbers are not linked to counting objects …

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17 Fantastic Ideas To Teach Rote Counting

One of the core skills that makes up the foundation of early math, is the ability to rote count. Rote counting is simply saying the numbers in order, usually starting with one, e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It does not mean counting objects, or counting actions, although it is connected to these skills. …

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