Learning Outcomes
Counting objects to 5 → counting dots in each picture one by one → finds the total and says the matching number.
Counting objects to 5 → using one-to-one pointing while counting → keeps track from start to finish without skipping.
Counting objects to 5 → recognizing that the final count is the amount → connects number words to quantities for new groups.
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Count Objects to 5 Worksheet for Preschool
The Count Objects to 5 worksheet for preschool practices counting objects to the number 5, with six boxes of grouped pictures. Each box has one clear job, count the objects and name the total.
Counting objects to 5 helps preschoolers build number sense. One-to-one counting helps children match spoken number words with real amounts, and the final count supports early understanding of how many.
For screen-free practice, sit with the Count Objects to 5 worksheet and a marker. Point to each object in a box, tap once per object, and say the number aloud as each tap happens.
Each picture group on the Count Objects to 5 worksheet stays simple and uncluttered, so counting stays the focus. Whizki Learning includes six counting chances so preschoolers can practice up to 5 without jumping between harder numbers.
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