Learning to count is the first stepping stone to the wonderful world of mathematics. This learning activity allows the student to learn the numbers 1-30. Once they have mastered that, the activity covers 31-40, then 41-50. Finally the student can practice what they learned by looking at a scattered 31-50 number line.
Learn to count to 50 in this interactive number line by saying the number, then clicking it to see if you’re right.
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This research-based course focuses on computational fluency, conceptual understanding, and problem-solving. The engaging course features new graphics, learning tools, and games; adaptive activities that help struggling students master concepts and skills before moving on; and more support for Learning Coaches to guide their students to success. The course introduces Kindergarten students to numbers through 30. Students learn through reading, writing, counting, comparing, ordering, adding, and subtracting. They experience problem solving and encounter early concepts in place value, time, length, weight, and capacity. They learn to gather and display simple data. Students also study two- and three-dimensional figures—they identify, sort, study patterns, and relate mathematical figures to objects within their environment.
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