(1) A group of 2 people, each group has a basket of mushrooms, and each person has a plate;
(2) Playing with scissors, stone and cloth, whoever wins will take a mushroom in the basket.
(3) When the teacher stops, the game is over. Count how many sweets you get, and then compare who gets more mushrooms.
In life, group counting is widely used. Through activities, let children know the methods of counting in groups and experience the fun of counting in different ways in operation. And migrate to daily life as much as possible. Counting by group means counting by group (a group of objects) instead of individual objects. Children's ability to count in groups is not sudden, but developed on the basis of children's mastery of the concept of 10.