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Rational counting involves matching each numeral name in order to an object, example "1penny, 2 pennies"

Rote counting is reciting the numerals in order from memory "1,2,3,4,5 6,7,8,9,10".

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Rote counting refers to reciting numbers in order without necessarily understanding the quantity each number represents. Rational counting involves understanding the quantity each number represents and applying that understanding when counting objects or items. Rote counting is more about memorization and recitation, while rational counting involves comprehension of numerical values.

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Q: What is the different between rote counting and rational counting?
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