Numbers and Object Matching Worksheet

Grades
K
Standards
K.CC.A.5
Formats
PRINT+DIGITAL RESOURCE
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About the Worksheet

This interactive and printable worksheet, is designed to help young learners practice counting and matching numbers to the corresponding number of objects. It features a simple exercise where children are asked to draw lines to connect the written numbers (one, two, three, four, and five) with the correct amount of objects represented by shapes or pictures.

The clean and uncluttered layout of the worksheet makes it easy for children to focus on the task at hand. The use of familiar shapes and objects adds a relatable element, making the exercise more engaging and approachable for young minds.

By completing this worksheet, children will reinforce their understanding of number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and the concept of cardinality – the idea that the last number counted represents the total quantity of objects in a set.

What will your child learn through this worksheet?

This interactive and printable worksheet, is designed to help children:

  • Recognize and identify numbers from one to five
  • Develop one-to-one correspondence skills by matching each number with the correct number of objects
  • Understand the concept of cardinality, where the last number counted represents the total quantity of objects in a set
  • Improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills through the act of drawing lines

Learning Outcomes

By completing this worksheet, children should be able to:

Cognitive:

  • Identify and recognize numbers from one to five
  • Demonstrate an understanding of one-to-one correspondence
  • Comprehend the concept of cardinality

Psychomotor:

  • Develop fine motor skills through the act of drawing lines
  • Improve hand-eye coordination

Affective:

  • Build confidence in their ability to recognize and work with numbers
  • Experience a sense of accomplishment upon completing the worksheet

Tags

Counting, number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, cardinality, kindergarten math, early childhood education, numeracy, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, printable worksheet, interactive worksheet, educational resource.

Publisher: Workybooks
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Written by:Jessica Campbell
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Illustrated by: Phoebe Rothfeld

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