About this count the objects worksheet
This live counting worksheet gives children ten questions in one A4-style page. Each question shows a different object icon and a different quantity from 1 to 10, so learners practice a full range of small groups without seeing the same amount repeated in order.
How the questions change
The worksheet randomizes the quantities and object icons when a new version loads. That fresh arrangement helps children count what they see instead of remembering where a previous answer appeared.
How students should answer
Children count the visible objects in each box and type the matching number into the answer field. The input is designed for easy number entry on phones, tablets, laptops, and classroom computers.
What happens after submit
After the answers are submitted, the worksheet marks each item and shows a score below the page. The star rating gives children a simple summary of the round while still letting an adult review any missed count.
Teaching tip for one-to-one counting
Ask the child to touch or point to each object once while counting aloud. If an answer is missed, return to that group, count it slowly together, and compare the final spoken number with the typed answer.
When to use a new worksheet
Use the New worksheet button when the learner needs another short round on the same skill. A second version is useful after reviewing mistakes because the child can apply the correction to a new set instead of copying the old answers.
What this worksheet prepares for
Accurate counting to 10 supports number writing, comparing groups, ten frames, early addition, and word problems. This activity keeps the first step simple: look carefully, count each object once, and enter the matching numeral.