Learning Outcomes
The Whizki Learning counting worksheet increases number recognition accuracy from 0 to 10 by guiding the child to match objects with numerals repeatedly.
The Whizki Learning worksheet strengthens one-to-one correspondence by asking the child to touch, count, and color each object once, preventing skipping or double-counting.
The Whizki Learning resource introduces early comparison language by prompting the child to identify groups with more, fewer, or equal objects during counting activities.

Count the Critters: Whizki's First Number Adventure
Build early number sense with playful counting pictures. The Whizki Learning Counting & Numbers worksheet invites young children to count friendly animals, fruits, and toys while matching each group to numerals from 0 to 10. Early childhood educators designed the Whizki Learning worksheet to suit four-year-old learners who are just beginning first-grade level math concepts, blending engaging illustrations with clear, simple directions.
Kid-friendly tasks keep attention high. The Whizki Learning counting worksheet asks the child to point to each picture, say each number word aloud, and then circle the matching numeral, reinforcing strong number recognition. Additional prompts encourage the child to color groups after counting, trace numerals, and compare which groups show more or fewer objects, turning early math practice into an interactive mini-lesson.
Expert design rooted in classroom experience. The Whizki Learning math team, including certified early childhood teachers, created this counting resource using research-based strategies such as one-to-one correspondence and subitizing. Clean layouts, limited visual distractions, and developmentally appropriate group sizes help the child focus on accurate counting, supporting both home enrichment and targeted school intervention for foundational math skills.
Flexible use for home, classroom, or tutoring. Families can print the Whizki Learning counting worksheet for quick math warm-ups, rainy-day activities, or travel practice folders without needing additional materials. Teachers and tutors can add the Whizki Learning resource to math centers, small-group instruction, or assessment checklists to track how confidently each child recognizes numerals, counts objects, and explains which groups show more, fewer, or equal amounts.
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