Relier Pairs Foundations & Principles: Match & LearnVersion en ligne Match each math foundation or counting principle to its definition. par Christy Feller 1 Stable order 2 One-to-one 3 Conservation of Number 4 Order irrelevance 5 Reciting 6 Comparison 7 Abstraction 8 Subitizing 9 Cardinality 10 Numerical Recognition Saying the sequence from memory (rote counting) without objects. Naming the written symbol (e.g., reading "7"). We can count things we can’t see (claps). Counting principles - counts in order “1,2,3 not 1,3,7,5” Counting principles - can count objects in any order and still have the same quantity "Seeing" the amount instantly without counting (usually small sets). Coordinating one touch/gesture per one number word. Quantity stays the same even if objects are moved around Identifying differences in quantity (more, less, greater, fewer). Understanding the last number counted equals the total amount.