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Counting Fun

This is a great starting activity for kids who are learning how to count and also begin writing numbers as words. They’ll look at each group of pictures-like cupcakes, animals, or flowers-count how many they see, and then write the number out in words. It’s simple, but it really helps connect counting with writing, which is an important next step. If your child is still getting used to spelling, you can always help them sound it out as they go.

Learning Goals

  • Counting Skills: Kids practice counting groups of objects carefully and accurately.
  • Number Words: Students begin writing numbers as words (like “three” or “five”).
  • Observation: Encourages slowing down and making sure nothing is missed.
  • Early Writing Practice: Builds confidence with spelling simple number words.

How This Helps

  • Great for Beginners: Perfect for kids just learning to count and write numbers.
  • Easy to Use: Just print it out and you’re ready to go.
  • Works at Home or School: Simple enough for parents to help without extra prep.
  • Builds Confidence: Kids feel proud when they can count and write it correctly.

This worksheet is really helpful for building that connection between seeing, counting, and writing. Kids aren’t just saying numbers-they’re putting them down on paper, which helps everything stick better. It also builds focus and patience, especially when they double-check their counting. It’s a simple activity, but it covers a lot of important early learning skills.

Counting Fun Worksheet

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