Basic Math

Numbers to 3 | Pre – K

Numbers to 3 | Pre-K Math

Number Recognition and Identification

📊 What are Numbers 1, 2, and 3?

Numbers 1, 2, and 3 are the first three counting numbers. They help us count objects and tell "how many" things we have.

👁️ Identifying Numbers Up to 3

Key Concepts:

1 ONE - Represents a single object

Example: 1 apple, 1 ball, 1 toy

2 TWO - Represents a pair or two objects

Example: 2 eyes, 2 hands, 2 shoes

3 THREE - Represents three objects

Example: 3 fingers, 3 crayons, 3 books

👀 Visual Number Recognition

Number Shapes:

Number 1: A straight vertical line

Write from top to bottom: |

Number 2: A curved top with a diagonal line at bottom

Curve then slide down: ⌢̅

Number 3: Two curves stacked together

Two half circles: ⌢ ⌢

🎧 Choose the Number You Hear

Listening Skills:

Listen carefully to the number name spoken

Match the sound to the number symbol (1, 2, or 3)

Point or select the correct number

Number Sound Practice:

When you hear "ONE" → Choose 1

When you hear "TWO" → Choose 2

When you hear "THREE" → Choose 3

📐 Counting Formula

One-to-One Correspondence:

1 Object = Number 1

2 Objects = Number 2

3 Objects = Number 3

Counting Sequence:

1 2 3

(Always count in order)

🎯 Four Key Skills for Number Recognition

1. Identifying Numbers

Recognize numerals 1, 2, and 3 on sight

2. Naming Numbers

Say the name "one," "two," or "three" when seeing the numeral

3. Matching Numbers to Quantities

Connect the number symbol to the correct amount of objects

4. Writing Numbers

Form the numerals 1, 2, and 3 correctly

🎨 Fun Learning Activities

✏️ Number Tracing

Trace over numbers 1, 2, and 3 with finger or crayon

🔍 Number Hunt

Find and identify numbers hidden around the room

🧩 Number Matching

Match number cards with pictures showing the same quantity

🎵 Number Songs

Sing counting songs to remember the sequence 1-2-3

🎲 Number Counting with Objects

Use buttons, beads, or toys to count up to 3

📋 Quick Reference Guide

NumberNameQuantityExample
1ONE1 object1 sun ☀️
2TWO2 objects2 stars ⭐⭐
3THREE3 objects3 hearts ❤️❤️❤️

💡 Tips for Success

⭐ Practice counting aloud every day

⭐ Use fingers to show numbers 1, 2, and 3

⭐ Look for numbers in everyday life (on doors, signs, books)

⭐ Count objects during playtime and snack time

⭐ Be patient - learning takes time and practice!

🌟 Remember: Every number counts! Practice makes perfect! 🌟

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