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Count & Color

This one is a really nice step up because kids aren’t just counting-they’re also doing something with that number. They’ll look at a group of pictures, count how many there are, and then color the correct number based on what they see. It keeps them more engaged because they’re actively doing something, not just writing an answer. You’ll probably notice them double-checking their counting more, which is exactly what we want.

Skills Reinforced

  • Counting Accuracy: Kids practice counting groups carefully without skipping or repeating.
  • Number Recognition: Students connect the number they count to the number they see.
  • Following Directions: Helps kids understand and complete a simple task step-by-step.
  • Focus and Control: Coloring builds attention and fine motor skills.

Instructional Support

  • Hands-On Learning: Kids stay engaged because they’re coloring as they work.
  • No Prep Needed: Just print it and go-super simple.
  • Great for Practice: Works well for review or extra support.
  • Easy for Parents: Clear enough that you can guide without confusion.

This worksheet is great because it slows kids down in a good way. Instead of rushing through counting, they have to think about what they’re doing and match it correctly. That builds better habits and stronger understanding over time. It also helps with focus, which can be tricky at this age. Overall, it’s a solid mix of counting, thinking, and doing.

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