Looking for a creative way to get your child to practice counting or learning her numbers over Christmas break? Try a numbered dot-to-dot coloring page!
What can you build with blocks? All of the blocks have numbers on this kindergarten math worksheet, but kids color and count just the blocks with the number 13.
This preschool math and coloring worksheet focuses on the number 13. Kids color all of the spaces with the number 13 to reveal a hidden rubber duck picture.
Kids help a monkey pirate, drawing a path from the monkey to treasure island by counting and tracing numbers from 1 to 20 on this kindergarten math worksheet.
This preschool math and coloring worksheet focuses on the number 19. Kids color all of the spaces with the number 19 to reveal a hidden dinosaur picture.
In this musical lesson plan, students will learn how to use counting aides when extending the number sequence to 100! Can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson plan for the **Musical Numbers** lesson.
The ability to recall information builds through repetition. Give students the chance to build their counting memory (and potentially learn a few new numbers) in this festive fall counting lesson.
Ease your students into double-digit numbers with these worksheets, games, and activities that let them learn and have fun! Students can work together or get the individual practice they need to succeed with these resources. Fun graphics and interactive games keep your students engaged and interested in their education. Advanced students may enjoy our comparing two-digit number resources or our two-digit addition word problems resources.
Easy-to-Use Resources on Identifying Numbers 11-20
There are similar patterns to counting, but numbers 11 through 20 are a little odd. For instance, 11 and 12 are not considered teens like the rest of the double-digit numbers before 20. Wouldn't it make more sense if they were oneteen and twoteen? That is why it's important for new counters to spend a little extra time on this group of numbers.
Online games like Speed Counting 11 to 20 and Numbers 11 to 20 Balloon Pop teach kids to count through routine practice. Festive Counting is a teacher-created lesson plan that is Thanksgiving-themed and includes collaborative group work as well as solo practice. Bear-y Fun Numbers! invites kids to bring their own teddy bear to class that they will all count with their classmates.
There are plenty of opportunities to turn everyday moments into counting lessons. Shake It! A Number Recognition Game is a hands-on activity that utilizes a simple egg carton and a button. Shake the carton and have the student count where the button lands. There are also many printable workbooks for preschoolers, kindergartners, and first graders that center on counting.