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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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Put the Turkeys Where They Belong
In this turkeys in sequential order worksheet, students cut out and color four turkeys and then paste them in the correct sequential order on the worksheet.
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What Comes First?
In this numeral worksheet, students identify counting numbers one through ten and place them in sequential order. There are ten problems listed on this worksheet. Students demonstrate their knowledge to count from one to ten.
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Train Set
In this counting to five worksheet, learners cut out five trains and put them in sequential order from one to five. Students rely on the numbers printed on each train.
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Big, Bigger, Biggest
In this "big" worksheet, students trace shapes such as circles, squares and triangles, After cutting out the nine traced shapes, students place the shapes in order from smallest to largest. An answer key is included.
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Zero is Our Hero
Students use construction paper to make a set of folding cards that initially hide a zero and then open to reveal a new number. They put their cards into sequential order and recognize numbers as they count by ten.
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Number Line Up
A simple counting activity to help your kindergartners count in sequence. Hand out number cards randomly (one to represent each child in your class) to each class member. Now ask the class to put themselves in sequential order beginning...
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Numbers Table Exercise
In this numbers table worksheet, students practice filling in each blank with the correct sequential number in a list going from one to one hundred.
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What Comes After?
In this counting worksheet, students are given a numeral and then they write the counting number that comes next. Students use the numerals one through ten for their answers. There are ten problems on this worksheet.
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Number Cards
Showcase numbers one through twenty with a set of cards that displays each numeral in a bold, easy-to-read font.
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Number Cards 1–20
Reinforce number identification with a set of colorful cards showcasing numbers 1 through 20.
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Numbers Table Exercise
In this number order worksheet, students study the given numbers and fill in each missing number from 1 to 100. Students enhance their number recognition skills.
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“Crossing the Decade” Concentration
Young mathematicians concentrate on learning to fluently count. Following the rules of the classic game Memory, children take turns flipping over cards in order to find pairs of numbers that cross a decade (e.g. 29 and 30). For younger...
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Zero is Our Hero
Students practice counting sets of items by 10's. In this counting lesson, students create flash cards that show a zero while hiding the first number in order for students to practice counting by 10's. Students practice counting by...
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar
A good book deserves to be followed up by a good worksheet. Here is a great resource which is intended for use after reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. It includes several activity ideas that promote skill development in...
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Sequencing From Close To Far
Students explore how objects stay the same size and only "look" like they change when closer are farther from the object. They sequence aerial photos and satellite images from closest to farthest.
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Millie's Math House Lesson Plan
Students count, match and arrange unordered fixed objects. Millie's Math House Cookie Factory educational software is used in this lesson plan.
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How Busy Are Bees?
Students research the jobs of bees. In this timeline lesson, students map out each of the six different jobs a worker bee does in its lifetime. They create a timeline and then retell the job descriptions.
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Zero Is Our Hero
Students engage in a lesson that is concerned with the mastery of counting by ten's. They practice counting to varying quantities not to exceed 100. Students could also use manipulatives that are separated into groups of ten.
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