Count From 1 to 10 Twenty Different Ways (6-10)

Counting from 1 to 10 is very important to children’  initial learning about mathematical concepts. Recall on Barney And Friends of PBS , they count from 1 to 10 with two numbers connected at a time.  I revised the WORDINGS and share the second five (5) different ways of doing it, enjoy!

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#6:

1, 2, swim in a pool,

3, 4, relax on the shore,

5, 6, a baby kicks,

7, 8, hold his feet,

9, 10, vacation comes to an end.

#7:

1, 2, back to school,

3, 4, obey the law,

5, 6, solve some problems,

7, 8, never quit,

9, 10, it is fun to learn.

#8:

1, 2, sit on a stool,

3, 4, play with a see-saw,

5, 6, enjoy birthday cakes,

7, 8, find a nice classmate,

9, 10, high grades remain.

#9:

1, 2, peek-a-boo,

3, 4, open the door,

5, 6, attend some classes,

7, 8, have a good fate,

9, 10, credits regain.

#10:

1, 2, take a tool,

3, 4, find a saw,

5, 6, cut the glass,

7, 8, length, width, and height,

9, 10, things to mend.

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Recently, I thought a lot about friendships, some come and go like wind, while some remain along the way, I have a renewed perception about Friendships. Now I share with you:

Foresight

Resolute

Incentive

Enterprising

Network

Diplomatic

Secretive

Hopeful

Insightful

Painstaking

Stylish

What is YOUR idea about F. R. I. E. N. D. S. H. I. .P.S. ? Please feel free to let me know by working out a similar acrostic!

You can repeat words that others used, thank YOU,  Happy Math Monday and Happy Blogging For Friendships! 😉 😉 🙂

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You May Also like:

Count from 1 to 10, Do it once again:https://jingleyanqiu.wordpress.com/2009/12/07/crack-a-window/

Count from 1 to 10 twenty different ways (1-5): https://jingleyanqiu.wordpress.com/2010/01/11/count-from-1-to-10-twenty-different-ways-1-5/


Count From 10 to 1, Let the Healing begin!

I:

10,9, counting is fun,

8, 7, after ten is eleven,

6, 5, you can survive,

4, 3, reading is free,

2, 1, let it shine.

II:

10, 9, walk and run,

8, 7, odd and even,

6, 5, swimming and dive,

4, 3, oppose and agree,

2, 1, the moon and the sun.

III:

10, 9, draw a line,

8, 7, dream about Heaven,

6, 5, bliss will arrive,

4, 3, plant a tree,

2, 1, everything is fine.

IV:

10, 9, hot cross bun,

8, 7, baked in the oven,

6, 5, a fork and a knife,

4, 3, charge No fee,

2, 1, a job well done.

V:

10, 9, praise the Divine,

8, 7, smile often,

6, 5, ready to drive,

4, 3, wait and see,

2, 1, celebrate with wine.

VI:

10, 9, I am your fan,

8, 7, my name is Steven,

6, 5, do high five,

4, 3, obtain a degree,

2, 1, let the healing begin.

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This poem is entered for Poetry Pantry Week 3:

http://poetryblogroll.blogspot.com/2010/08/poetry-pantry-is-now-open-week-3.html

Math, Music, Hope, Drunk Driving, and More…

There are several counting songs published in contemporary America  for young children to learn number counting, in particular,  from one to ten. I have spent some time studying it! Today I have redone it and share the rephrased version to fit my themes of math, hope, poetry, and  natural and healthy living in this blog.  I hope that you enjoy it.

Singing-along this song is a good way to renew your energy, ponder about the funny side of math, and reduce road rages caused by drunk driving!

Counting Poetry (Part I):

1 2 3 4 5, you deserve to live a healthy life,

6 7 8 9 10, let your love erase all the pain.

Why do you always have hope?

Because YEAH is better than NOPE.

Why do you want to help me?

You will figure it out someday!

1 2 3 4 5, let’s learn how to survive,

6 7 8 9 10, keep going and you can win!

I am wondering how do you know?

Because it is true, I can tell!

Do I need to pay a fee?

Nope, that you learn your lessons is the key!

1 2 3 4 5, if drunk, don’t drive,

6 7 8 9 10, these are tips to follow, laws to learn!

Why are you mentioning this though?

Because it is important for you to know!

How does it make sense to me?

Since safety first, it is supposed to be!

(Stay Tuned,  Part II to be continued….)

I find this link is very helpful for advanced students, such as high school students or college freshman, to fine tune their skills in solving some mathematical problems.

http://eaglebach.wordpress.com

also this link has fine third grade math problems to solve:

http://thegeekydad.wordpress.com

link to drunk-emailing,