Counting Objects from 11 to 20

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This educational video provides a structured and repetitive guide for young learners to master counting numbers from 11 to 20. Using a clear, consistent format, the video introduces each number individually by presenting a set of objects. It utilizes the 'counting on' strategy, where a group of ten items is visually grouped and acknowledged first, followed by counting the additional items to reach the target number. This approach effectively introduces the concept of place value (ten and ones) without explicitly naming it yet. The video covers numbers 11 through 20 sequentially, using distinct visual themes for each number, such as cookies, ants, shells, and butterflies. Each segment follows the same pattern: a question asks "How many... are there?", the counting occurs, the total is stated in a full sentence, and finally, the numeral and its written word form are animated on screen. This multimodal approach supports different learning styles by combining auditory counting, visual grouping, and literacy reinforcement. For educators, this resource is an excellent tool for introducing teen numbers and the 'counting on' method. It helps students transition from counting by ones to understanding numbers as compositions of tens and ones. The clear audio and slow pacing make it suitable for choral counting in the classroom, while the written words support early reading skills. The video concludes with a summary chart counting from 11 to 20, serving as a perfect review or assessment tool.

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