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One-to-one counting

One-to-one correspondence when counting objects: each object is paired with exactly one number name

Suggested ages 4–6

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Evidence of understanding

  • Point to or touch each object exactly once while saying number names
  • Do not skip objects or double-count when counting a set
  • Recognise an error when someone counts an object twice

Assessment prompt

If One-to-one counting is counting a pile of grapes, do they touch or point to each one exactly once as they say each number — without skipping any or counting the same one twice?

Standards alignment

K.CC.4US · ccss-math

Relationship Between Numbers and Quantities

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics · K

K.CC.4.aUS · ccss-math

One-to-One Correspondence

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics · K