1G10 – Number Recognition and Counting to 50

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Class Summary

Reinforcing the math lessons that teach number recognition and counting. Students should leave the class feeling comfortable with the concept of counting to 50.

Lesson Slide

1G10 – Number Recognition and Counting to 50

Main Teaching Points

  • Count: Students will be able to count by ones up to 50. Count as a group.
    1. Count up to 10
    2. Count up to 20
    3. Count up to 30
    4. Count up to  40
    5. Count up to 50
  • Recognize: Show numbers 1-20. Students should be able to say the name of each number you show them.
  • Explain: Counting is important. Jehovah can count. (Psalm 147:4) Jehovah told Abraham to count. (Genesis 15:5)

Discussion Questions

  • What number is this?
  • What number comes next?
  • Can you show me this number using your fingers? Yes or no. Why or why not?

In-Class Activities

  • Count Blocks: Encourage students to count blocks, toys or noodles.
  • Find the Number: Students search around the house to find something with each number from 1 to 10.
  • Make a counting book: Encourage students to write a number on  a piece of paper and glue the number of beans to match the number on the paper. Photos of the results can be shared in the Grade 1 Class Group for other to students see.
  • Painted rock collection: Have parents and children collect small rocks to paint and write a number on each rock. Photos of the results can be shared in the Grade 1 Class Group for other to students see.