These guidelines can provide nine or more hours on early mathematics in a three-unit semester preschool curriculum course. It is broken into three segments, but can also be divided into shorter segments.
Preparation homework for participants
- Readings: But, I’m not Good At Math!; Math Matters; The Mathematics of Counting; The Principal Counting Principles.
- Homework: Counting in Your Future (download below).
Classroom Activities
- Begin with the But, I’m not Good at Math! activity.
- Share the first video of Dr. Ginsburg talking about counting.
- Engage participants in role playing with small collections of objects to help them explore the core counting principles.
Preparation homework for participants
- Readings: Overview of Formative Assessments; Formative Assessment: It Counts; Ben Learns How to Count.

- Homework: How to Analyze a Child’s Counting.
Classroom Activities
- This session will engage participants in Counting Collections, a preschool classroom counting activity that is used as a tool for preservice teacher learning.
Preparation homework for participants
- Readings: Play-based? Math?; Counting on Counting; What Children Know and Need to Learn about Counting
- Homework: Play-based? Math? activity.
Classroom Activities
- Begin with small group discussions of the homework, then ask participants to share with the whole group.
- Watch this YouTube video about counting in real life; explore with participants’ thoughts on scaffolding children’s thinking.
- Use the PowerPoint from Counting Collections Overview to generate small group conversations on extending children’s thinking in the domain of counting.
- Finish the session by asking participants whether the way they think about their ability to support children’s mathematical development has changed since the first session.
Resource type Handout