Counting Objects: How Many Are There? (6-10)
Practice counting groups of 6 to 10 objects
Counting Objects: How Many Are There? (6-10)
Practice counting groups of 6 to 10 objects
Math - Grade K-1
- 1
Count the stars. How many stars are there?
Touch each star as you count.
There are 6 stars. - 2
Count the apples. How many apples are there?
There are 7 apples. - 3
Count the balloons. How many balloons are there?
Count each balloon one time.
There are 8 balloons. - 4
Count the fish. How many fish are there?
There are 9 fish. - 5
Count the crayons. How many crayons are there?
Start at one end of the row and count across.
There are 10 crayons. - 6
Mia has 6 blocks. Write the number that shows how many blocks Mia has.
Mia has 6 blocks, so the number is 6. - 7
Count the cookies on the plate. How many cookies are there?
Point to each cookie and say the next number.
There are 7 cookies on the plate. - 8
There are 8 birds sitting on a fence. Write how many birds there are.
There are 8 birds sitting on the fence. - 9
Count the flowers. How many flowers are there?
Count slowly so you do not skip any flowers.
There are 9 flowers. - 10
Leo sees 10 toy cars. Write the number that tells how many toy cars Leo sees.
Leo sees 10 toy cars, so the number is 10. - 11
Count the ladybugs. How many ladybugs are there?
You can mark each ladybug after you count it.
There are 6 ladybugs. - 12
Count the cups. How many cups are there?
There are 8 cups. - 13
Sam picked 9 berries. Write the number that shows how many berries Sam picked.
Think of the number that comes after 8.
Sam picked 9 berries, so the number is 9. - 14
Count the pencils. How many pencils are there?
There are 10 pencils. - 15
Nina has a group of 7 shells. Write how many shells Nina has.
Say the counting numbers in order until you reach the last shell.
Nina has 7 shells.