My son is in Kindergarten and I have no idea about the "Counters" in the question:

1st) Cover the teddy bears in the top row with different-color teddy bear counters. 2nd) Color the teddy bears in the bottom row to show the colors."
Help. Thanks You.

The teacher should have supplied counters for the children. Counters are usually small pieces of paper or plastic about the size of a quarter.

They could also be rectangular in shape.

The teacher gave nothing and that doesn't answer my question.

I urge you to ask the teacher about the counters.

In the meantime, here are some images of counters.

http://www.google.com/search?q=counters&hl=en&prmd=imvnsb&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=AQUrUKTDL-XLyAHO_YCYDw&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=700&bih=425

Make patterns with counters and tiles and then draw and color the pattern..what is'tiles' and counters'?

This is a test

In this task, "counters" are small objects used for counting and representing numbers or quantities. In this case, the teddy bear counters refer to small bear-shaped objects that you can use to cover the teddy bears in the top row and color the teddy bears in the bottom row.

To complete the task, here's what you can do:

1. Find small bear-shaped objects or use small pieces of paper or cardboard to represent teddy bears.
2. Make sure you have a variety of different colors for the teddy bear counters.
3. Place the teddy bear counters on top of the teddy bears in the top row, making sure each teddy bear is covered with a different-color teddy bear counter. This will help your child understand and practice counting and recognize different colors.
4. In the bottom row, use crayons or colored markers to color the teddy bears to represent the colors of the teddy bear counters you placed on top of them in the top row. This activity will help your child practice matching colors and reinforce their understanding of colors.

Remember, this is an interactive and hands-on way for your child to learn and practice counting and recognizing colors. Have fun with it!