Standard #: MAFS.K.CC.1.1 (Archived Standard)


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Count to 100 by ones and by tens.


General Information

Subject Area: Mathematics
Grade: K
Domain-Subdomain: Counting and Cardinality
Cluster: Know number names and the count sequence. (Major Cluster) -

Clusters should not be sorted from Major to Supporting and then taught in that order. To do so would strip the coherence of the mathematical ideas and miss the opportunity to enhance the major work of the grade with the supporting clusters.

Date Adopted or Revised: 02/14
Content Complexity Rating: Level 1: Recall - More Information
Date of Last Rating: 02/14
Status: State Board Approved - Archived

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Related Resources

Educational Games

Name Description
Curious George - Blast Off! Help George count backwards to launch a rocket.
Curious George - Bubble Pop

Count along with George by popping bubbles from his bath. You can pop the bubbles by counting out loud with George if your computer has a microphone. If your computer does not have a microphone, you can click on the bubbles to count!

The Incey Wincey Spider

This site features an educational game of chance set to the familiar nursery rhyme "The Incey Wincey Spider". It helps students learn to move along a track on either side of a central point, as a precursor to working on a number line. The game is played with two people who roll a die to move either up or down a vertical waterspout. The game can be played with the applet or on paper. All you need is two dice (number generators).

Educational Software / Tool

Name Description
Hundreds Chart

A printable hundreds chart featuring a 10x10 table numbered 1 to 100. (found on Illuminations website under "Trading for Quarters")

Formative Assessments

Name Description
What Day of School Is It?

Students are told what day of school it is and then asked to determine what day it will be 10 days later and what day comes after day 59.

Count the Candy Corn

Students count to 100 by tens.

Count By Ones

Students count by ones to 45.

Bundles of Ten

Students are asked to count by tens and then use pictures of bundles of tens to demonstrate when counting by tens.

Lesson Plans

Name Description
Sweetie Cake Pops

In this Kindergarten MEA lesson, students will work cooperatively to help Sweetie Cake Pops improve their recipe. They will work in groups to look at a data table and generate responses orally and written. Additionally, this lesson has a mathematical focus of skip counting by tens.

Model Eliciting Activities, MEAs, are open-ended, interdisciplinary problem-solving activities that are meant to reveal students’ thinking about the concepts embedded in realistic situations. Click here to learn more about MEAs and how they can transform your classroom.

Let Bullwinkle and His Friends Help You Count to 100

Get your antlers ready and be prepared to travel to the Great White North to count to 100 by 1's and 10's. Bullwinkle the Moose and Fred the Reindeer show students how counting to 100 can be fun. Part of this interactive lesson can be done every morning during calendar time to continue practicing counting by 1’s and 10’s.

Counting by 10's with Zero the Hero and Little Count

In this lesson students will learn to count to 100 by 10's. The relationship between the numbers 1-10 and 10-100 will be made using the 100's chart followed by a PowerPoint story about Little Count the Caterpillar. Students will make their own Little Count the Caterpillar using circle body segments, where each circle represents the numerals 10, 20, 30... 

Original Student Tutorials

Name Description
Counting by Ones

Join Thomas and count to twenty by ones in this interactive tutorial.

I Can Count... By Ones to Ten

Learn to count to ten by ones with this interactive tutorial.

Teaching Ideas

Name Description
Thinking Math. Questions to ask and games to play to help children think mathematically.

This resource provides teaching ideas related to counting and comparing/sorting different items.

100 puzzles

In this activity, learners find as many combinations of a hundred as they can using various puzzle pieces from a hundred square grid paper. This activity helps learners understand that numbers are made up of other numbers. Learners will also practice using patterns and geometry, counting, and adding. This activity guide contains sample questions to ask, literary connections, extensions, and alignment to local and national standards.

Thinking Math. Questions to ask and games to play to help children think mathematically.

This resource provides teaching ideas related to counting and comparing/sorting different items.

Text Resource

Name Description
Bibliography of Counting Books A printable list of nine counting book references.

Video/Audio/Animation

Name Description
100's Day

What does 100 look like? Sound like? Feel like? In this video from Teacher's Domain, Curious George helps students explore the many ways to measure 100 things.

Virtual Manipulatives

Name Description
Counting on and back

This interactive Flash applet supports the exploration of numbers to 100 by simulating a 100-bead string. A teacher or child can move all or some beads to the left or right to add and subtract. The controls allow users to move beads individually or 10 at a time to model different counting and calculation strategies. Users can hide or show the numbers represented by the beads. This applet lends itself well to use on an interactive white board. A PDF guide to this collection of teaching applets is cataloged separately.

Okta's Rescue (Counting Success)

This applet asks students to save as many octopuses as possible before the timer runs out. A number of how many they can net is displayed in the top right, and they will use the mouse to net that amount into the tank before releasing them for the next round. When the timer is up, another screen comes up with the number of octopuses saved represented in rows of ten. Finally, students will be asked to input on a number line how many they successfully saved.

Student Resources

Original Student Tutorials

Name Description
Counting by Ones:

Join Thomas and count to twenty by ones in this interactive tutorial.

I Can Count... By Ones to Ten:

Learn to count to ten by ones with this interactive tutorial.

Educational Games

Name Description
Curious George - Blast Off!: Help George count backwards to launch a rocket.
Curious George - Bubble Pop:

Count along with George by popping bubbles from his bath. You can pop the bubbles by counting out loud with George if your computer has a microphone. If your computer does not have a microphone, you can click on the bubbles to count!

Educational Software / Tool

Name Description
Hundreds Chart:

A printable hundreds chart featuring a 10x10 table numbered 1 to 100. (found on Illuminations website under "Trading for Quarters")

Video/Audio/Animation

Name Description
100's Day:

What does 100 look like? Sound like? Feel like? In this video from Teacher's Domain, Curious George helps students explore the many ways to measure 100 things.

Virtual Manipulatives

Name Description
Counting on and back:

This interactive Flash applet supports the exploration of numbers to 100 by simulating a 100-bead string. A teacher or child can move all or some beads to the left or right to add and subtract. The controls allow users to move beads individually or 10 at a time to model different counting and calculation strategies. Users can hide or show the numbers represented by the beads. This applet lends itself well to use on an interactive white board. A PDF guide to this collection of teaching applets is cataloged separately.

Okta's Rescue (Counting Success):

This applet asks students to save as many octopuses as possible before the timer runs out. A number of how many they can net is displayed in the top right, and they will use the mouse to net that amount into the tank before releasing them for the next round. When the timer is up, another screen comes up with the number of octopuses saved represented in rows of ten. Finally, students will be asked to input on a number line how many they successfully saved.



Parent Resources

Educational Game

Name Description
The Incey Wincey Spider:

This site features an educational game of chance set to the familiar nursery rhyme "The Incey Wincey Spider". It helps students learn to move along a track on either side of a central point, as a precursor to working on a number line. The game is played with two people who roll a die to move either up or down a vertical waterspout. The game can be played with the applet or on paper. All you need is two dice (number generators).

Educational Software / Tool

Name Description
Hundreds Chart:

A printable hundreds chart featuring a 10x10 table numbered 1 to 100. (found on Illuminations website under "Trading for Quarters")

Text Resource

Name Description
Bibliography of Counting Books: A printable list of nine counting book references.

Video/Audio/Animation

Name Description
100's Day:

What does 100 look like? Sound like? Feel like? In this video from Teacher's Domain, Curious George helps students explore the many ways to measure 100 things.



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