Subitizing – Principles of Counting and Quantity

In general, subitizing is the ability to “see” or visualize a small amount of objects and know how many there are without counting. While this idea may seem simple on the surface, subitizing is actually quite complex. If we dig deeper, we can see that there are two types of subitizing that could be going on in our mind when we are learning to count called perceptual subitizing and conceptual subitizing.

For a full summary of all counting principles, read the original blog post.

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