Teaching Teen Numbers
It is normal for young children to have difficulty with teen numbers because their names are difficult, their concepts are difficult, and the oral/visual patterns are difficult. Consequently, teen numbers must be strategically and actively taught.
Teaching teen numbers to young children is not teaching place value. Rather, it is developing number sense of how teen numbers are composed and decomposed, such as a group of ten and 5 more make 15. This packet offers a great variety of differentiated teaching materials; to reach all types of learners.
Contents Include:
Adding Ten: An Teen Number Song
Anchor Charts: 11-20
Number Posters: 11-20
Ten Plus Worksheets: 11-20
Number Sense Worksheet: 11-20
Cover-up Numbers: 11-15 and 16-19
Don’t Eat Pete Game: 11-19
Baking Cupcakes Game: Decomposing Teen Numbers
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Teach difficult teen numbers strategically using a wide variety of developmentally appropriate techniques.
This packet offers a great variety of differentiated teaching materials; to reach all types of learners.
Also available at Teachers Pay Teachers!
This math-practice packet includes seven games or activities to help students understand the standard for Number and Operations in Base Ten.
Contents Include:
Adding Ten: Composing Teen Numbers Through Song
Ten Frame Team-up: Composing Teen Numbers
Beehive Buzz: Decomposing Teen Numbers
Kitten Pals: Matching Teen Numbers with Decomposed Equation
Teen Count: Counting Objects and Writing Teen Numbers
Teen Numbers: Reading Equations and Writing Answers
Ten Frame Teens: Adding Ten Frames to Make a Teen Number