How do you teach students to count objects? Counting as a task within itself is quite complicated, and there is no point in making it more complicated than it already is. So, here is a very easy and the best method to help you count a group of objects. Count objects by making groups of 10. First, pick out all the objects that can be counted in tens such as 1, 20, 30, and so on. Once this step is done, you can easily get the individual numbers in groups of ones such as 5 6 7 and so on. When you count numbers in organized groups of tens or ones, the counting becomes easier and you can keep track of the numbers that you have counted. When you have no arrangement whatsoever, you can forget which number you were in and that would cause you to start counting from one again.
The worksheets and lessons for this topic are focused on counting a group of objects and produce an integer to quantify that value. We suggest having students write a number above or below each object to verify that their solution is correct. Students will then compare two groups of objects and work on the concept of how many more does the larger group have. This starts them off on the concept of differences and basic subtraction skills. These worksheets explain how to compare two groups of objects by counting simple pictures. Students will also add and subtract the counted numbers in order to answer questions about them.