Learning Numbers for Kids | Counting Numbers | How to Teach the English Numbers? | Numbers for Kids

Learning Numbers for Kids | Counting Numbers | How to Teach the English Numbers? | Numbers for Kids

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Learning Numbers for Kids | Counting Numbers | How to Teach the English Numbers? | Numbers for Kids

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How to teach the kids the English numbers? We have a good bright idea right here that depends on Lego, play doh, and monsters. Identify the number written, bring the same amount from the monsters, the play doh balls and the Lego blocks, and eventually write down the letter through tracing it with the play doh snake.

Kids learn the English numbers step by step, it starts with counting to 10 then it goes up until it reaches 20 and so on. In every single step of these, kids should be able to identify the different numbers, know how to bring the same amount of number from the objects, and know how to write it down, and these are the different steps that the kids will learn from this video.

Start with choosing a specific number to write down on the small board, ask the child to tell you the name of that number to see whether they could identify it or not, let them bring that same number and build a small tower out of the Lego blocks, ask them to take that number from the play doh balls created, and eventually move on to the part of asking them to write the letter through tracing it with the play doh snake that you have both created together.

Homeschooling is all about creativity, parents should choose the methods that would light up in the minds of the kids and thus encourage them to learn and keep them interested. In this educational video, the idea is in the games used with the child, which include the Lego blocks, the play doh, and the monsters which are all found in every single home out there.

Counting numbers is the first step that kids come to learn after they are introduced to the numbers in general, and then they move forward to the part of learning the different mathematical operations that include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. This means that the most important step or part is getting introduced to the numbers and learning to count in the correct order.

Always try to make it easier for the child if he/she is dealing with any struggles or problems because otherwise they might face some obstacles in the middle of the way. Let them double check their work and count the items they have brought out - such as the Lego and the monsters - and draw the number down on the board for them in order to let them trace it with the play doh snake you have both created.

Tracing the number will make it easier for the child to learn how to write the number on their own later on and it is even important to educate the kids to trace the numbers in the air with their magic fingers before they trace it with the play doh snake. This will give them the chance to know how they are supposed to write down the number in order not to bring different shapes for the numbers due to writing them differently every single time.

We have other lesson ideas on our channel that kids could learn counting numbers from, such as using Lego and play doh, as well as counting with using the finger (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx4R1YkxPso), using the fingers and the toes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jkrRRXgFq8), counting the different objects placed in front of the child (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYmMjMBjMcI) and lots of similar creative ideas that make the whole process much easier and more interesting for the child.

Play games, let them try, help them if needed, give them some challenges, and do every other thing that would help them to learn numbers. Don't ever worry about your child not learning a specific thing, because with practicing and making mistakes, they will end up learning and getting educated.

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