Skill

Counts to Ten

Child counts objects to ten using one-to-one correspondence.

Ages 30–54 months

Why it matters

Counting with one-to-one correspondence — one number word per object — is the core of number sense and the prerequisite for comparing and combining quantities.

Builds toward this milestone

  • knows number names and the count sequence. — Head Start ELOF
  • recognizes the number of objects in a small set. — Head Start ELOF
  • understands the relationship between numbers and quantities. — Head Start ELOF
  • develops sense of number and quantity. — Head Start ELOF

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What mastery looks like

  • Recites number words in order to ten.
  • Counts a set of up to ten objects, touching each once and saying one number per object.

How to observe it

  • When counting snacks or toys, does the child assign exactly one number to each item?

Accessibility

  • Use objects that are easy to grasp or fixed in a row for children with motor differences.
  • Allow counting by sliding/touching for children who cannot pick items up.

Activities

Evidence