Learning Outcomes
Numbers 1 to 5 → counting fruit objects one by one → children match amounts to numerals with less guessing and more accuracy.
Numbers 1 to 5 → noticing “same as” amounts → children understand each numeral represents a specific quantity after repeated matching.
Numbers 1 to 5 → counting forward in order → children recite number order while comparing fruit groups and numerals.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Numbers 1 to 5 Counting Objects Worksheet for Preschool
The Numbers 1 to 5 counting objects worksheet practices counting fruit picture groups and matching each group to the correct number.
Counting numbers 1 to 5 helps preschoolers build number sense, so “five” starts to mean a real amount, not just a word.
Use the Numbers 1 to 5 counting objects worksheet table-side, count the fruit out loud together, and point to the numeral the fruit group matches before circling.
This specific worksheet uses six clear counting pictures with small ranges, so preschoolers can practice one-to-one counting without skipping steps or getting overwhelmed.
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