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Kindergarten Math Counting Lesson Plan PDF

The lesson teaches preschool or kindergarten students to count from one to five, write the numbers one through five accurately without help, and recognize those numbers, through activities such as singing a counting song, writing practice, and using macaroni to count, and aims to have students able to count orally, write the numbers, and read the numbers by the end.

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Kindergarten Math Counting Lesson Plan PDF

The lesson teaches preschool or kindergarten students to count from one to five, write the numbers one through five accurately without help, and recognize those numbers, through activities such as singing a counting song, writing practice, and using macaroni to count, and aims to have students able to count orally, write the numbers, and read the numbers by the end.

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This lesson is appropriate for preschool or kindergarten.

It uses number relationships to represent information and solve


problems by using whole numbers to represent numbers in more than one way, count and order, name, locate, measure,
and describe and extend pattern. By the end of this lesson, students should be able to count from one to five orally,
accurately write the numbers on through five without assistance, and be able to recognize the numbers one through five.
Students will use macaroni for a manipulative for hands on learning. There is also a song to reinforce student learning.

Grade Level: PreK-K

Lesson: Math (Counting)

Concepts to be taught:
1. Counting from one to five.
2. Writing accurately the numbers one through five.
3. Reading the numbers one through five.

Objectives:
1. Students will be able to count from one to five orally.
2. Students will be able to accurately write the numbers one through five, without help.
3. Students will be able to read the numbers one through
five.

Materials:
1. Learning 1 to 5 Song
2. Paper
3. Pencils
4. Chalkboard
5. Chalk
6. Number Line 1-5
7. Macaroni
8. Counting Book

Procedures:
1. Pretest
- Individually have students count as high as they can to determine where the
class is.
- Have the students write the numbers 1-5 to see where they are.
2. Read the class a counting book.
3. Tell the class they are going to be working on the
numbers 1,2,3,4, and 5.
4. Start teaching the Learning 1-5 Song.
Teach verses 1 and 2.
5. Show class on chalkboard how to write a 1.
- Let students practice writing.
- Let students practice counting with macaroni.
- Sing the verses again.
6. Teach verse 3, and how to write a two.
- Let students practice writing.
- Let students practice counting with macaroni.
- Sing the verse again.
7. Teach verse 4, and how to write a three.
- Let students practice writing.
- Let students practice counting with macaroni.
- Sing the verse again.
8. Teach verse 5, and how to write a four.
- Let students practice writing.
- Let students practice counting with macaroni.
- Sing the verse again.
9. Teach verse 6, and how to write a five.
- Let students practice writing.
- Let students practice counting with macaroni. Sing the verse again.
10. Teach the last verse.
11. Let the students practice everything.
12. Sing the whole song.

Evaluation:
- Have each student individually write the numbers 1-5; with out anything to look at, this
will be turned in for me to see how the class did.
- Have each student individually recite the numbers 1-5 to me, so I can see if they can do
it.
- Have students individually read the numbers 1-5 to me, so I can check accuracy.

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