Book details

Kindergarten Count To 100
Published in
2004
on Goodreads (76)
Description
Excited about attending kindergarten, Petey counts his way through the day using everything from his crayons to his footsteps. He wakes up to one jumping puppy, two ticklish sisters, and three kids eating breakfast. Readers continue to count their way through Petey's day as he rides the school bus, learns about the calendar, goes to gym, and more! Kids can count from one to twenty and then to one hundred! Fun, animated text and bright, watercolor illustrations add up to a perfect book for preschool graduates. Standards K.CC.B.4 Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Age
5-6
Text complexity
emerging
Length
36 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Foundation for Math Skills: 'Kindergarten Count To 100' by Jacqueline Rogers provides a fundamental step in building a child's numeracy skills, which are essential for their future success in mathematics and understanding of more complex concepts.
- Engaging Illustrations: The book is filled with colorful and engaging illustrations that capture the attention of young readers, making the learning process more enjoyable and helping them to visualize numbers and counting sequences.
- Interactive Learning: This book encourages interaction between children and parents or educators, as it offers an opportunity for readers to practice counting aloud and engage in activities that reinforce their counting skills.
- Confidence Building: Mastering the ability to count to 100 is a significant milestone for kindergarteners. This book helps build their confidence in their counting abilities, which can have a positive impact on their overall attitude towards learning and school.