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| WRITING | THE ONE-MINUTE
TEACHER | FUN PAGE Rationale
Until a student has well-developed counting skills, all other aspects of arithmetic will be difficult or impossible to do. Fluent counting skills are the basis for most other activities in arithmetic. There are a number of different components that students need to be taught before they attempt to learn more advanced arithmetic operations such as addition or subtraction. Counting forwards is essential for addition. To the extent that we do not prepare the student with fluent counting skills, the task of teaching arithmetic will be problematic. In this exercise we will teach rote counting from 1 to 10 forward and we will practice until the fluency level of 300 counts/minute with 2 or fewer errors is reached. Materials: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rote
Counting from 1 to 10. See and Say Numbers from 1 to 10 Task
1: Counting from 1 to 5 Say, "Count from 1 to 5 with me. I will touch the numbers. When I touch the number we will both say it. Ready." (Signal) Touch each number and count from 1 to 5 with the student. Say, "Good job. You did it. You counted from 1 to 5. Lets do that again. Count with me. Ready." (Signal) Touch each number and count with the student. "1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Good work." Say, "Now try that all by yourself. Touch each number and count from 1 to 5. Ready." (Signal). Watch the student touch each number and listen to the child count from 1 to 5. Say, "You did it. Good counting. Do that for me one more time. Ready." (Signal) Repeat task. Say, "Excellent, you are learning to count well." Correction
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