Across the Wall: Numbers 1–9
Counting, Reading, Writing, and Comparing Numbers
Explore numbers 1 through 9! Learn to count objects, read and write numbers, and compare which numbers are greater, smaller, or equal.
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How to Use This Demo
- Select an activity: Counting, Number Recognition, or Comparison
- For counting: Click objects to count them and match with numbers
- For number recognition: Click numbers on the wall to hear and see them
- For comparison: Drag numbers to compare which is greater or smaller
- Use the practice buttons to test your skills
- Reset anytime to start over
Select an activity to begin!
Observation:
Numbers help us count, measure, and compare things in our world. Let's explore numbers 1 through 9!
Learning About Numbers 1-9
Counting Objects:
Counting helps us know how many things we have. We count from 1 to 9:
| Number | Word | Example Objects |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | One | 1 apple, 1 pencil |
| 2 | Two | 2 eyes, 2 hands |
| 3 | Three | 3 wheels, 3 leaves |
| 4 | Four | 4 legs, 4 seasons |
| 5 | Five | 5 fingers, 5 toes |
| 6 | Six | 6 sides of a dice, 6 eggs |
| 7 | Seven | 7 days, 7 colors |
| 8 | Eight | 8 legs of a spider, 8 planets |
| 9 | Nine | 9 players, 9 months |
Comparing Numbers:
We compare numbers to see which is greater, smaller, or equal:
- Greater than (>) - A number that is larger
- Smaller than (<) - A number that is smaller
- Equal to (=) - Numbers that are the same
Example: 5 > 3 (5 is greater than 3), 2 < 7 (2 is smaller than 7), 4 = 4 (4 is equal to 4)
Number Patterns:
Numbers follow patterns. Each number is one more than the previous number:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
This pattern helps us count forward and backward!


