Count Items from Eleven to Twenty

Counting Feast from 11 to 20

Welcome to the "Counting Feast from 11 to 20" worksheet, where we'll embark on a delicious journey of counting with various food items. Get ready to link bowls to their matching groups of food objects and become a counting chef!

Why Counting from 11 to 20?

Learning to count beyond 10 is an exciting adventure that expands your counting skills and lays the foundation for understanding larger numbers. For grade 1 kids, this worksheet introduces counting from 11 to 20 using real-life food items, making the learning experience engaging and relatable.

How does this worksheet help?

  1. Concrete Learning: The worksheet uses groups of real-life food items such as apples, bananas, lemons, carrots, eggs, and cherries. This concrete approach helps kids visualize the quantities and grasp the concept of counting beyond 10.

  2. Sequencing Numbers: The sequence of bowls labeled with numbers from 11 to 20 provides a structured framework for learning the order of numbers. It helps kids practice counting in a systematic and organized manner.

  3. Matching Objects to Numbers: By linking each bowl to the matching group of food objects, kids reinforce the connection between numerical symbols and actual quantities. This activity promotes one-to-one correspondence, a fundamental concept in counting.

  4. Real-life Application: Using familiar food items makes the learning experience relatable to everyday situations. Kids can connect the abstract idea of counting to something they encounter regularly, enhancing the practical application of mathematical concepts.

How to use this worksheet:

  1. Examine the Groups: Take a look at the groups of food objects (apples, bananas, lemons, carrots, eggs, cherries, etc.) presented on the worksheet.

  2. Count the Items: Count the items in each group and find the matching number on the sequence of bowls from 11 to 20.

  3. Link Bowls to Groups: Draw a line to connect each bowl with its matching group of food objects. Make sure to link the correct number to the corresponding group.

  4. Enjoy the Counting Feast: Each linked group of food items and bowl creates a delicious counting feast! Explore, count, and enjoy the journey of counting from 11 to 20 with tasty treats.

So, put on your counting apron and let's embark on a "Counting Feast from 11 to 20" where you'll become a master chef of counting!

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