I always find it fun to be around a child that just learned to count! |
During this time you can learn about a lot of numbers and one fun activity is to see how high you can go, but (here's the really cool part) there is no end! You can go higher forever!
These numbers that you first learn as a child and then continue to use for the rest of your life have a name. They are called (this is a really great name if you ask me) the COUNTING NUMBERS. They are also known as the NATURAL NUMBERS. Both of these names make perfect sense to me because they are the numbers that we kind of already know naturally, but they are also the numbers we use for counting. So what numbers are they, exactly?
A Daze-y Definition
The set of Counting Numbers, or Natural Numbers, includes all of the non-decimal numbers (known as whole numbers - we'll get to that in a later post) greater than zero. See the symbol and set below:It is very important to note that ZERO is NOT A COUNTING NUMBER. Zero is a very complicated number (even though it is all about nothing!), so it is something we will address in a later post. Just remember that the counting numbers begin with one and go up from there.
= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11...}
Questions to ponder... and then COMMENT on:
- What's the highest counting number you know?
- How many languages do you know the counting numbers in?
- What things can we do in life with counting numbers?
- What things in life need MORE numbers than just the counting numbers? (That seems crazy... I'm pretty sure I said these numbers would go on forever!)
- Do you remember who first taught you your counting numbers? (Have you thanked them yet???)
- Are you currently being tortured by a counting monster (aka - a child who just learned to count and, therefore must count EVERYTHING in sight)?
Art created using the Drawing Online website.
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