Give your budding mathematician practice with double-digit numbers with this fun-filled workbook. It focuses on recognizing, tracing and counting numbers 11 to 20.
This book is crawling with math. Kids can take apart groups of bugs and practice numbers up to 20, build beginning addition and subtraction skills with counting exercises, and review bug names too!
Once your young student has mastered her numbers challenge her with simple math. Adorable pictures accompany addition and subtraction problems, perfect to help little fingers count to find the answer!
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 11, then write their own. Then they count delicious pears and record the information in a graph.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 20, then write their own. Then they count the diamonds they see in the picture and make a graph.
Bright, adorable graphics help your young learner understand the concept of basic addition by counting and grouping together everything from animals and plants to types of transportation.
Help your kindergartener explore the world of measurement with whimsical worksheets that highlight how to use a ruler, how to read a clock and how to fill in a calendar.
Learning takes a fun twist with this collection of games! From connect-the-dots and mazes to crossword puzzles and board games, your child will gain math and language arts skills with this workbook.
A farm is full of life! This math workbook features colorful farm scenes with exercises to help kids identify living creatures and practice their counting to develop math and categorization skills.
Counting to 10 is child's play for kindergartners, many of whom learned they have 10 fingers and 10 toes before they enter school. But do they know what comes after that? The Learning Library has hundreds of tools to teach kids what lies beyond bold number 10. Browse the many kindergarten numbers 11–20 resources that focus specifically on this important chunk to equip kids with the foundation to count any base-ten number that follows.
Learning the numbers 11–20 gives kindergartners basic know-how to count all the way to 100. There are hundreds of resources available in the Learning Library to teach new students the indispensable skill of counting.
After learning count and conquer numbers 11 through 20, kindergartners can apply the same strategy to other units of 10. There are entertaining online games, such as Number 11 to 20 Cloud Catcher and Ten Frame Signs that apply routine counting until little ones get the hang of it. There are a couple of catchy songs, Something Happens in the Teens and Pet Shop Counting to improve counting memorization.
The teacher-created lesson plans use different objects like leaves, bugs, coins, and teddy bears kids can count on and get accustomed to the teen numbers. A Place Value Practice lesson plan offers organized steps that aid teachers in explaining what a number's value is based on its position in a number.
This step may seem minor, but it is a big step. It's the beginning to comprehending size, amount, age, and so many other quantitative values that are categorized by numbers.