Counting to 20 – Write Fifteen Numbers
Kids get to practice writing fifteen of the numbers between 1 and 20 on the lines with a bit of guidance with the five numbers that are provided.
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Kids get to practice writing fifteen of the numbers between 1 and 20 on the lines with a bit of guidance with the five numbers that are provided.
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This counting to 20 worksheet would be awesome to use for assessments on several levels – improvement in counting to 20 and number writing skills.
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Kids can count to 20 and fill in the missing even numbers writing carefully. The large boxed spaces give plenty of room for neat or not so neat writing.
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You can throw some dice and say if the numbers are even or odd, or … you can use this counting to 20 worksheet to identify evens & odds up to 20.
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This worksheet has five numbers with spaces in between. Kids use the numbers as reminders for where they are in the counting sequence.
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In this worksheet kids don’t have to write neatly on lines or trace the numbers. They just get to count to 20 and write the numbers to their best ability.
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Counting to 21 is fun when kids count the trucks and vans. Look for and circle the car in each set going the wrong way! Write the numbers on the lines and color.
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Counting to 22 is for a bright sunny day (or at least pretending it’s a bright sunny day!). Count the suns, breezes, and sailboats. Write the numbers on the lines. Color.
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While counting to 23 kids can learn what detectives look for – clues! Count the magnifying glasses, fingerprints, and footprints.
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As they are counting to 24 kids can talk about what games these playing pieces are used for. Count the dice, game pieces, and dominoes. Write the numbers & color.
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Counting to 25 is sweet for sure! And in more ways than one. Have kids count the cookies, cupcakes, and donuts. Write the numbers on the lines. Color.
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No matter what kind of person you are, there’s a hat for you. Counting to 26 have kids count the cowboy hats, sun hats, and party hats. Write the numbers on the lines. Color.
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Counting to 27 is the thing to do no matter what mood you’re in! Have kids count the happy faces, sad faces, and angry faces. Write the numbers on the lines. Color.
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Veggies are awesome, but 28 of each is too much! Save some for lunch – yum. Counting to 28, have kids write the number of broccoli, carrots, and potatoes on the lines. Color.
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Counting to 29 is getting up there. I think it’s time to celebrate! Count the party hats, blowers, and balloons. Write the numbers on the lines. Color.
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Counting to 30 is key. It’s a good number to stop at in kindergarten. Have kids count the house keys, old keys, and car keys. Write the numbers on the lines. Color.
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