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Concept of Number | Pre-K

The most important topic your child learns in Pre-K is developing the concept of number.

Aired 10/31/2014 | Rating NR

Good To Know

Concept of Number | Pre-K

Special | 1m 33s

The most important topic your child learns in Pre-K is developing the concept of number.

The most important topic your child learns in Pre-K is developing the concept of number. You can help your child understand that number words refer to quantity. The number "1" refers to a single object - in this case, one balloon. The number two refers to two objects - two balloons. And the number three refers to three objects - three balloons.

Aired 10/31/2014 | Rating NR

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Support provided by: Teacher Center of Broome County, Schuyler-Chemung-Tioga/Corning Teacher Center, Southern Tier Teacher Center Network

Good To Know

Concept of Number | Pre-K

Special | 1m 33s

The most important topic your child learns in Pre-K is developing the concept of number. You can help your child understand that number words refer to quantity. The number "1" refers to a single object - in this case, one balloon. The number two refers to two objects - two balloons. And the number three refers to three objects - three balloons.

Aired 10/31/2014 | Rating NR

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