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Cardinality in Counting

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Children need repeated practice counting objects that they see and touch.

Children need repeated practice counting objects that they see and touch. Michigan State University educator Amy Parks explains why cardinality is a vital element in math play exercises and demonstrates how a child can develop cardinality when learning to count.

06/07/2017 | Rating NR

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Cardinality in Counting

Special | 1mVideo has Closed Captions

Children need repeated practice counting objects that they see and touch. Michigan State University educator Amy Parks explains why cardinality is a vital element in math play exercises and demonstrates how a child can develop cardinality when learning to count.

06/07/2017 | Rating NR

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