Use number words

Key Notes:-

  • Explain that number words are words used to represent numbers, like “one,” “two,” “three,” etc.
  • Emphasize the importance of learning these words to communicate quantities.
  • Start with basic numbers from one to ten: “one,” “two,” “three,” “four,” “five,” “six,” “seven,” “eight,” “nine,” “ten.”
  • Teach them through repetition, visual aids (like number cards), and games to make learning fun and engaging.
  • Practice counting objects and matching them to the correct number word.
  • Have exercises where students write the number word corresponding to a given number of objects or vice versa.
  • Encourage students to use number words in simple sentences, such as “I have three apples” or “There are five birds.”
  • Reinforce understanding by using number words in everyday contexts.
  • Show examples of number words written out (e.g., “four,” “seven”) and practice reading them together.
  • Use flashcards or interactive games to reinforce recognition of number words.

Learn with an example

🔴 How many oranges are there?

__________ oranges

  • five
  • nine

Look at the picture.

There are nine oranges.

🔴 How many dogs are there?

______ dogs

  • six
  • eight

Look at the picture.

There are eight dogs.

🔴 How many houses are there?

_______ house

  • one
  • ten

Look at the picture.

There is one house.

Let’s practice!