Numbers are the foundation for completing and understanding different math problems. As children grow up, their education broadens and numbers play a big part on how their education develops. By learning the numbers, children can understand simple math concepts from a young age, which causes a great impact on their confidence in their math skills. This confidence paves the way for a more easy-going learning process in the future.
The main step is to teach kids how to identify the first ten numerals (0 through 9), teaching them the sounds of numbers in English and also how to write the numbers.This learning process might be a bit difficult but also very rewarding, since kids need to put different skills in practice to differentiate some numbers from others, e.g. number 6 from number 9, which are quite close in appearance, they are not only learning math but developing other important skills as well. After this, it becomes easier to start teaching the little ones the amount that each numeral represents. This knowledge is essential for children going to school. During lessons, they can be asked to cut six circle shapes on a cardboard, or maybe tell them to ask one question to a classmate, simple instructions they will easily comprehend.
As children grow up, it’s very useful to help them learn the concepts of cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers as well. Explain the difference between these two categories and also when and how to use each one, this will be helpful not only in school but for their day-to-day life as well.
Now, let’s start learning!
Numbers in words from 1 to 10
These are also called cardinal numbers. Since they express quantity, they are mainly used when counting in English. Cardinal numbers have many uses, among those are: talk about a person’s age, sharing phone numbers, or telling someone in which year you were born.
0 – zero
1 – one
2 – two
3 – three
4 – four
5 – five
6 – six
7 – seven
8 – eight
9 – nine
10- ten
How to read numbers from 1 to 10?
Numbers in words from 11 to 20
11 – eleven
12 – twelve
13 – thirteen
14 – fourteen
15 – fifteen
16 – sixteen
17 – seventeen
18 – eighteen
19 – nineteen
20 – twenty
How to pronounce the Numbers from 11 to 20?
Numbers in words from 20 to 100
20 – twenty
21 – twenty-one
22 – twenty-two
23 – twenty-three
24 – twenty-four
25 – twenty-five
26 – twenty-six
27 – twenty-seven
28 – twenty-eight
29 – twenty-nine
30 – thirty
40 – forty
50 – fifty
60 – sixty
70 – seventy
80 – eighty
90 – ninety
100 – one hundred
Ordinal Numbers
Ordinal numbers are used to talk about positions or sequences, and also they have a very important use: to talk about dates in the calendar, like birthdays or other important events.
1st – first
2nd – second
3rd – third
4th – fourth
5th – fifth
6th – sixth
7th – seventh
8th – eighth
9th – ninth
10th – tenth
11th – eleventh
12th – twelfth
13th – thirteenth
14th – fourteenth
15th – fifteenth
16th – sixteenth
17th – seventeenth
18th – eighteenth
19th – nineteenth
20th – twentieth
21st – twenty-first
22nd – twenty-second
23rd – twenty-third
30th – thirtieth
40th – fortieth
50th – fiftieth
60th – sixtieth
70th – seventieth
80th – eightieth
90th – ninetieth
100th – hundredth
Numbers Song
Do you want to practice the numbers? There’s no better way to do that with a song! We’ve taken Meredith to the forest so she can find her favorite fruit. Let’s sing with her!
Numbers Printable Flashcards
Let’s practice the alphabet whilst playlearning™!
Can your little ones find the matching pairs and learn about numbers?