Counting Eggs – Number Practice 1-20

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This Counting Eggs number practice 1-20 activity will accommodate a variety of ages and can be done in person or online using the Kami app. Great Easter math activity!

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Counting Eggs – Number Practice 1-20

The number practice counting eggs game provides endless ideas of interaction, working with students to learn their numbers and signs.

This 22-page PDF is a fun interactive game. This number-counting Easter egg game will accommodate a variety of ages and can be done in person or online using the Kami app. Great Easter math activity!

We have given you several ideas on how to use this egg cartoon counting activity, but you may think of more on your own to personalize the lesson for your student. For example, you could bring real egg cartons from the store to use… and teach them the concept Dozen means 12, etc.

This Counting Eggs activity includes:

  • Cartons
    • Filled with colored eggs
    • Empty carton
    • English numbers 1-20
    • Sign Language numbers 1-20
    • Black and white version of each
  • Eggs
    • 24 Colorful Eggs
    • 24 White eggs
  • Numbers 1-20
    • Colored English
    • Number signs
      • Light skin
      • Dark skin
      • Black & white

 

 

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Common Core: 
Count to tell the number of objects. 
K.CC.4 Understand the relationship between numbers and
quantities; connect counting to cardinality using a variety of objects
including pennies.
a. When counting objects, establish a one-to-one relationship by
saying the number names in the standard order, pairing each
object with one and only one number name, and each number
name with one and only one object.
b. Understand that the last number name said tells the number of
objects counted and that the number of objects is the same
regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were
counted.
c. Understand that each successive number name refers to a
quantity that is one larger.
K.CC.5 Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20
things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many
as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20,
count out that many objects.
Compare numbers.

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