Okay - my granddaughter is 5 years old and she is in Kindergarten.. Today when we went to pick up her Mom at the hospital we had to park on one end of the hospital and walk all the way to the other end through this VERRRRRRRRRRY long corridor! (Wouldn't surprise me if it was equivalent to a city block - or at least a half a block.)
The flooring in the corridor was tiles - and my DGD started counting each one as she stepped on them.. By the time she got to 500, she switched gears and started counting by hundreds as opposed to counting singly..
So - she's counting six hundred, seven hundred, eight hundred, nine hundred, TEN hundred, eleven hundred, twelve hundred, thirteen hundred, fourteen hundred, fifteen hundred, sixteen hundred, seventeen hundred, eighteen hundred, nineteen hundred, TWENTY hundred, etc., etc..
I "almost" stopped her when she said "ten hundred", "twenty hundred", "thirty hundred", etc. but I wasn't sure if it was something I should correct her on.. (I'm just amazed she can count so well!)
So the question is - should I have told her she needs to "switch" to one thousand, then back to hundreds, two thousand, then back to hundreds, etc., - because to her the whole object was to be counting by "hundreds" not "thousands"??
What would you have said? She loves to count things, so I'm sure it will come up again..
Thanks!
The flooring in the corridor was tiles - and my DGD started counting each one as she stepped on them.. By the time she got to 500, she switched gears and started counting by hundreds as opposed to counting singly..
So - she's counting six hundred, seven hundred, eight hundred, nine hundred, TEN hundred, eleven hundred, twelve hundred, thirteen hundred, fourteen hundred, fifteen hundred, sixteen hundred, seventeen hundred, eighteen hundred, nineteen hundred, TWENTY hundred, etc., etc..
I "almost" stopped her when she said "ten hundred", "twenty hundred", "thirty hundred", etc. but I wasn't sure if it was something I should correct her on.. (I'm just amazed she can count so well!)
So the question is - should I have told her she needs to "switch" to one thousand, then back to hundreds, two thousand, then back to hundreds, etc., - because to her the whole object was to be counting by "hundreds" not "thousands"??

What would you have said? She loves to count things, so I'm sure it will come up again..
Thanks!