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Let's Count!
Budding counters examine two sets of numbers on this pair of worksheets- one is 0-9, and the other 10-19. They write them in spaces provided, being careful to keep them in order. The numbers are already written out in consecutive order...
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Counting Forward
Practice counting on from a number using these three sequence starters. Arranged in order of increasing difficulty, the first sequence begins at 5 and has learners add 9 numbers. The answers are written below each sequence, so they...
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Counting Practice
Young counters practice their skills in these two visual problems. First, they examine a number sequence beginning at 10 with a few filled in. They must count by 10s to fill in the rest of the pattern. Next, learners count the bubbles...
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Count Forward From...
On your mark, get set, COUNT! There are three starting numbers here: 5, 18, and 13. Learners fill in blank shapes to complete a number sequence. For the first, they only fill in nine more numbers, but the number of spaces to complete...
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Ordering Numbers 1-20, Largest to Smallest 3
In this number order practice worksheet, students examine 10 numbers. Students put the 10 numbers between 1 and 20 in order from largest to smallest.
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Ordering Numbers 1-20, Largest to Smallest 4
In this number order practice worksheet, students examine 10 numbers. Students put the 10 numbers between 1 and 20 in order from largest to smallest.
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Ordering Numbers 1-20, Largest to Smallest 6
In this number order practice worksheet, students examine 10 numbers. Students put the 10 numbers between 1 and 20 in order from largest to smallest.
Kelly's Kindergarten
June Daily Activities
This is an absolute must-have resource for early elementary teachers! Here you'll find a collection of activities and worksheets for each day of the month of June, with topics ranging from ordering numbers on a calendar or identifying...
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The Three Bears: Comparing and Ordering
Students explore comparing and ordering volume of containers. They use the context of Goldilocks and the Three Bears to compare the volume of various containers by packing or pouring.
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Ordering By Length
In this ordering by length worksheet, students with a partner study and analyze different ways to understand the concept of length better through comparing objects and pictures.
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Step Into My Shoes
Students order their classmates from smallest to largest foot length. In this ordering their classmates from smallest to largest foot length lesson, students trace each of their classmates foot. Students read a story called, 'How Big...
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Ordering Numbers
For this sequential order of numbers worksheet, students put seven sets of five various numbers, from one to ten, in sequential order from smallest to largest.
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Ordering Numbers 1-30
In this ordering numbers worksheet set, students cut out pictures of raindrops that have the numbers 1-30 printed on them. They order the numbers from 1-10 under the first umbrella, from 1-20 under the second, and from 1-30 under the...
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Order From Smallest to Largest
In this ordering pictures of stars activity, students observe three groups of stars and order hem from smallest to largest. Students solve 2 problems.
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Santa Pictures: Order From Smallest to Largest
In this smallest to largest worksheet, students put three pictures of Santa Claus in order from smallest to largest. Students may either number the pictures or cut them out and order them. There are 3 problems on the page.
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Number Sequence - cut and match
For this number sequence worksheet, students cut and match the numbers 0 through 9 to pictures that have that same number of objects. Students complete 9 matches.
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Pumpkin Numerical Order
In this Halloween math worksheet, students read the order of numbers for each pumpkin and then trace the numbers one through ten.
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Skill Explored: Count Forward from a Given Number Step-by-Step Lesson
It's warm-up time for your counters! Project this short worksheet, covering up the explanation as learners try to solve the number sequence. They are given the beginning and ending numbers (four and 10), but have to complete the middle....
Pennsylvania Department of Education
A Lesson in Number Sequence Recognition-Using the Calendar
Students click on calendars to add dates. In this numeration and number recognition lesson, students visit an interactive website in which they add missing calendar dates and practice ordinal numeration.
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Ordering Numbers
In this comparing whole numbers worksheet, students put seven sets of five whole numbers in order from largest to smallest. Numbers range from 1-27.
Eduplace
Order by Length
Adorable drawings of flowers, vines, and animal statues adorn this worksheet. On it, youngsters compare sizes and label each accordingly. There are four flowers, four vines, and four statues to analyze. Use this to address Common Core...
Terry Kawas
Catch the Gingerbread Men Game
Catching men made of gingerbread motivates your young graphers to begin exploring the concept of finding a point in two-dimensional space. Learners practice locating each cookie by rolling two cubes (one with the letters a through f and...
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Missing Numbers to Twenty
Which number is missing? Beginning counters examine twenty-six number sequences, one for each letter of the alphabet. Each sequence has four numbers, ranging from one to 20. There is one number missing from the sequence, and learners...
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Write Each Missing Number (Number Order)
In this counting worksheet, students fill in the missing numbers in a series of numbers written inside raindrop shapes. There are 5 problems.
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