Magnetic Hands For Counting
A very fun group activity, essential for discovering numeracy and learning to count!
Levels: PS - MS - GS
Presentation :
The teacher can set up a multitude of small games and hands-on activities around numbers, adapting them to the age and needs of the children.
The accompanying teaching guide provides numerous examples: pointing to and counting fingers, comparing quantities, counting collections (circles, constellations, fingers), matching different representations of numbers, composing and decomposing quantities, adding or subtracting 1, etc.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
- Knowing the fingers of the hand.
- Recognize and express small quantities in general terms.
- Counting, building and comparing collections up to 10.
- Read numbers written in digits up to 10.
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Magnetic Hands For Counting
Magnetic Hands For Counting
A very fun group activity, essential for discovering numeracy and learning to count!
Levels: PS - MS - GS
Presentation :
The teacher can set up a multitude of small games and hands-on activities around numbers, adapting them to the age and needs of the children.
The accompanying teaching guide provides numerous examples: pointing to and counting fingers, comparing quantities, counting collections (circles, constellations, fingers), matching different representations of numbers, composing and decomposing quantities, adding or subtracting 1, etc.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
- Knowing the fingers of the hand.
- Recognize and express small quantities in general terms.
- Counting, building and comparing collections up to 10.
- Read numbers written in digits up to 10.
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A very fun group activity, essential for discovering numeracy and learning to count!
Levels: PS - MS - GS
Presentation :
The teacher can set up a multitude of small games and hands-on activities around numbers, adapting them to the age and needs of the children.
The accompanying teaching guide provides numerous examples: pointing to and counting fingers, comparing quantities, counting collections (circles, constellations, fingers), matching different representations of numbers, composing and decomposing quantities, adding or subtracting 1, etc.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
- Knowing the fingers of the hand.
- Recognize and express small quantities in general terms.
- Counting, building and comparing collections up to 10.
- Read numbers written in digits up to 10.













