Numbers
Introduce the number for the week with the corresponding number of objects of your choice. You may wish to use snacks such as crackers, cheerios, etc. to eat and count at the same time. After you have counted the objects show your child the written symbol for the number. Put it on the learning poster.
Here are two activities you can do to teach the numbers:
First - create a counting book for your child. Prepare the book with a page for each number to be learned this year. Write one number at the top of each page. See the list of numbers below. As you learn a new number each week, allow your child to place the correct number of stickers on the page for that number.
Second - create a matching game for your child. Take 2 sets of 26 index cards. On the first set write the numbers to be learned. On the second set put the appropriate number of stickers for the same numbers. The first week you will show your child the number one card and the card with one sticker. As the weeks progress you can have your child match up the cards correctly. This may take time before your child can match them properly, but keep at it by keeping it fun and helping your child when needed.
A couple more ideas for teaching the number:
Draw the appropriate number of shapes (using the shape of the week) and then count the shapes. This will help to reinforce the shape you are teaching.
Walk around your home with your child and count objects up to the number you are learning.
Here is a summary of the numbers for each week:
Week
1 - 1
Week
2 - 2
Week
3 - 3
Week
4 - 4
Week
5 - 5
Week
6 - 6
Week
7 - 7
Week
8 - 8
Week
9 - 9
Week
10 - 10
Week
11 - 11
Week
12 - 12
Week
13 - 13
Week
14 - 14
Week
15 - 15
Week
16 - 16
Week
17 - 17
Week
18 - 18
Week
19 - 19
Week
20 - 20
Week
21 - 21
Week
22 - 22
Week
23 - 23
Week
24 - 24
Week
25 - 25
Week
26 - 100
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