Directions

This lesson extends the numbering of objects to 70.

A single column or less may constitute one exercise, as may seem best to the instructor.

Each exercise should include a review of the preceding ones.

Have children practice counting to 70 until they perfectly master the task.

Steps

STEP 1

  • Have children practice counting to 70 until they perfectly master the task.

STEP 2

  • Supplement this exercise by having children line up and count physical objects.

STEP 3

  • While teaching children to count up to 70, continue to teach place value.
  • Tie four groups of 10 objects (sticks, pencils, paperclips etc.). Tell the class - I'm holding four groups of 10. Ask - 'How many objects are in these two bunches?' When they say '40', write the number '40' on the board.
  • Hold up four bunches and one object and ask - 'How many objects am I holding now?' When they answer '41', say - 'Yes, forty-one is made up of four 10s and one 1.
  • Write the number '41.' Point at the '4' in the 10s place and say 'two 10s.' Point at the '1' in the 1s place and say 'one 1.'
  • Do this for values between 41 and 70.