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Mathematics·Counting & Cardinality·conceptual

One More Each Time

Each successive counting number represents a quantity that is one larger than the previous number

Suggested ages 4–6

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Evidence of understanding

  • Given a set of 5, know that adding one object makes 6
  • Explain that 8 is one more than 7
  • Given a number, identify one more and one less

Assessment prompt

If One More Each Time has 5 stickers and you give them one more, do they know immediately there are now 6 — without needing to count all of them again from one?

Standards alignment

K.CC.4.cUS · ccss-math

Successive Numbers Increase Quantity

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics · K

Maths/Y1/NPV/3GB · uk-nc-2013

Identify one more and one less

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 1