Description
What It Is:
The worksheet is a visual aid for learning numbers 1-20. Each number is represented by a corresponding quantity of objects: 1 elephant, 2 clowns, 3 frogs, 4 chicks, 5 clocks, 6 kittens, 7 ducks, 8 butterflies, 9 sweets, 10 umbrellas, 11 balloons, 12 snakes, 13 flags, 14 balls, 15 cupcakes, 16 strawberries, 17 candles, 18 snails, 19 ice creams, and 20 pencils. The number and its written form are also present.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for Preschool and Kindergarten. The visual representation of numbers with corresponding objects makes it ideal for early learners grasping basic counting and number recognition.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children associate numbers with quantities. It reinforces number recognition (1-20) and counting skills through engaging visuals. It also helps with vocabulary building as children learn the names of different objects.
How to Use It:
Use the worksheet to point and count the objects for each number. You can also ask children to identify the number associated with a particular group of objects. Encourage them to count aloud.
Target Users:
Preschoolers, kindergarteners, early learners, and students with learning disabilities who benefit from visual aids for number recognition and counting.
The worksheet is a visual aid for learning numbers 1-20. Each number is represented by a corresponding quantity of objects: 1 elephant, 2 clowns, 3 frogs, 4 chicks, 5 clocks, 6 kittens, 7 ducks, 8 butterflies, 9 sweets, 10 umbrellas, 11 balloons, 12 snakes, 13 flags, 14 balls, 15 cupcakes, 16 strawberries, 17 candles, 18 snails, 19 ice creams, and 20 pencils. The number and its written form are also present.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for Preschool and Kindergarten. The visual representation of numbers with corresponding objects makes it ideal for early learners grasping basic counting and number recognition.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children associate numbers with quantities. It reinforces number recognition (1-20) and counting skills through engaging visuals. It also helps with vocabulary building as children learn the names of different objects.
How to Use It:
Use the worksheet to point and count the objects for each number. You can also ask children to identify the number associated with a particular group of objects. Encourage them to count aloud.
Target Users:
Preschoolers, kindergarteners, early learners, and students with learning disabilities who benefit from visual aids for number recognition and counting.
