MFP1501
Assignment 2 2024
Detailed Solutions, References & Explanations
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Due Date: 18 June 2024
QUESTION 1
One-to-One Counting
In the initial phase of one-to-one counting, children are primarily concerned with answering
the "how many" question by counting objects individually. They count in ones, which
indicates that they have a basic understanding of cardinality—the concept that a number
represents a specific quantity. However, the idea of grouping objects to make counting
more efficient or to understand multiplication and division remains foreign to them. At this
stage, even if they can recite numbers in sequences of 2s, 3s, or 5s, they revert back to
one-to-one counting when asked to determine the number of objects in a group. Their
understanding is limited to seeing counting as a temporary procedure rather than a
permanent indicator of the total quantity in a collection.
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