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Classifying Objects of the Same Count (2, 3, 4), Kindergarten Math

Classifying Objects of the Same Count (2, 3, 4)

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We can classify objects according to count. Objects may be grouped into groups of 2, groups of 3, and groups of 4

 

Classifying Objects in Groups of 2

 

Look at each set closely and check the ones that has exactly 2 objects in it.

 

Let’s count the objects in the set together!

 

The last number you said tells us the number of objects in the set. There are 2 corns in the set.

 

Let’s count the objects in the set together!

 

The last number you said tells us the number of objects in the set. There are 2 hearts in the set.

 

Classifying Objects in Groups of 3

 

Look at each set closely and check the ones that has exactly 3 objects in it.

 

 

Let’s count the objects in the set together!

 

The last number you said tells us the number of objects in the set. There are 3 carrots in the set.

 

Let’s count the objects in the set together!

 

The last number you said tells us the number of objects in the set. There are 3 ladybugs in the set.

 

Classifying Objects in Groups of 4

 

Look at each set closely and check the ones that has exactly 4 objects in it.

 

Let’s count the objects in the set together!

 

The last number you said tells us the number of objects in the set. There are 4 pencils in the set.

 

Let’s count the objects in the set together!

 

The last number you said tells us the number of objects in the set. There are 4 flowers in the set.

 

Activity #1

 

Color the objects in groups of 2 GREEN. Color the objects in groups of 3 BLUE. Color the objects in groups of 4 RED.

 

 

 

Here are the Freebie Activities to go along with this Lesson on Classifying Objects of the Same Count (2, 3, 4)

 

This Lesson is from our Kindergarten Math

Unit 1 – Classifying Objects

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