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Parts of the House Counting

Updated: Jul 11, 2022



What is it

Counting worksheets

Practice counting by counting items that can be found at home

  • Count and circle the correct answer

  • Count and write the correct number

  • Colour the correct number of items


Teaching Objectives

  • Developing pencil grip

  • Learning to count

  • Learning the write numbers

  • Identifying typical items found around the house


How to use

  • Guide your child to look at the pictures and identify the items

  • Encourage your child to count by pointing to each item 1 by 1 and counting together




Teaching tips

  • Start with the circling worksheet first if they are unfamiliar with writing numbers independently and move on to writing when they are more fluent

  • If needed, prompt your child by dotting the numbers after counting together

  • Use a thick or triangular pencil to help your child hold the pencil with a tripod grip


Embed more learning opportunities

  • Go around the house to count items to make counting more fun and hands on

  • Receptive language - Point to the fridge

  • Expressive language - What is this?



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