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What is One to One Correspondence? One-to-one correspondence is an early math concept that we, as adults, tend to take for granted. This developmental skill involves counting each object in a set once, and only once with one touch per object. For example, a child who touches each toy car in a row and says the number name aloud for each car touched, “One, two, three, four…” is demonstrating the ability to count with one-to-one correspondence. Why is One to One Correspondence Important? One to one correspondence is important because it is a precursor for almost all mathematical concepts. Simply put, without well developed one-to-one correspondence skills, young children will struggle with basic math concepts. How to Teach One to One Correspondence Here are some simple ways you can help support the development of one-to-one correspondence skills in your classroom: Counting together with children Pointing to objects in a set as you say each number word aloud Moving each object in a set as you say each number word aloud Asking children questions such as, “How will you keep track of which ones you’ve counted and those you haven’t counted?” #KindergartenCountingObjectsWithOneToOneCorrespondence