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    You are here: Home / Learning Activities / Math Activities for Kids / Hands-On 1-10 Counting Activity with Error Control

     

    Hands-On 1-10 Counting Activity with Error Control

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    This 1-10 counting activity with built in error control gives kids a way to practice counting, an important and necessary pre-math skill.

    It also helps preschoolers and kindergarteners with subitizing because they are visualizing quantities to ten. Subitizing is the ability to visualize quantities without counting.

    Your child does not need to turn on a screen and watch Sesame Street to learn how to count! The hands-on counting activity is a super easy math activity to do at home with little to no prep time. It also has the benefit of working fine motor skills!

    It's based on a Montessori math activity, but you don't have to be an adherent of all aspects of the Montessori educational method to appreciate how simple and effective this learning activity is!

    1-10 number cards and small pile of beans for counting activity

    Materials

    • 10 individual cards, each with a number 1-10. It's easy to make your own out of index cards, as we did. However, this site has a number of free Montessori printables, if you'd rather print out the number cards.
    • 55 beans, or other counter, such as pennies or buttons. No matter what you use, it's important to have exactly 55 counters. Place counters in a small bowl.

    Instructions

    The Montessori method prescribes a specific way of demonstrating this activity to your child. At home, we don't follow these methods so feel free to do the same.

    What we did:

    Hand your child the number cards so they can arrange them in order, offering corrections, if need be.

    Next, give your child the bowl of beans, or other counters. Explain that there are exactly the number of beans required to place the correct quantity of beans next to each corresponding number.

    Because there are exactly 55 beans, if your child reaches 10 and either has beans left over or has run out before completing the task, he will know he has made an error. This is known as "error control."

    If your child has made an error, ask him to start the task again.

    When your child has completed the counting activity task, have them go back to each number and recount all the quantities to double-check his work.

    1-10 counting cards with beans laid out in exact quantities next to corresponding number

    Variations

    Count out loud while placing the beans. This encourages the learner to slow down and take a moment to notice the visual representation of quantity.

    You can offer more than 55 beans, but this eliminates error control.

    Place the numbers in random order. The child can then rearrange them before counting. Alternatively, have them count out beans while the numbers remain in random order.

    If you want to expand on fine motor work, try the counting activity using counters of different sizes, shapes and materials. You could count with pompoms, blocks, or give your child a pair of kid-friendly chopsticks with which to pick up the counters.

    MORE COUNTING ACTIVITIES:

    • Skip counting activities
    • Counting with beans in circles
    • Counting to 100 activity for the 100th day of school

    First published 2008; updated 2023.

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    Comments

    1. Stephanie says

      April 02, 2008 at 1:05 am

      You only get to the count of 100 to take a shower?! You can certainly add that to your 'green' list! Great activity, I like that he had to slow down to count. Tatum counts too quickly most of the time, too. Glad you enjoyed your breakfast 🙂

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    2. Julie says

      April 02, 2008 at 5:00 pm

      As another variation, my kiddo did this with match box cars.

      Reply
    3. Jenny says

      April 02, 2008 at 11:04 pm

      Wow- Kiddo is REALLY good at counting! I'm glad you were able to find something that captured his interest long enough to eat breakfast- eating is important.

      Reply

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