Meet the Numbers 2 | “11”

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In today’s lesson, we explored the number 11, learning its position in the number sequence and practicing counting to it together. We discovered how the number 11 appears in everyday life and engaged in fun activities, such as finding 11 objects around us and singing a catchy song about the number. Overall, the lesson emphasized the joy of learning about numbers and encouraged continued exploration and counting.
  1. What comes after the number 10?
  2. Can you find 11 things around you right now?
  3. What song can we sing to help us remember the number 11?

Let’s Learn About the Number 11!

Hi there! Today, we’re going to have fun with the number 11. Are you ready? Let’s go!

What is the Number 11?

The number 11 is a special number. It comes right after 10 and before 12. Can you count to 11 with me? Let’s try!

Counting to 11

Here we go: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven! Great job! You counted all the way to 11!

Seeing 11 Everywhere

Did you know you can find the number 11 in many places? You might see it on a clock, in a book, or even on a calendar. Next time you see the number 11, give it a big smile!

Fun with 11

Let’s play a little game. Can you find 11 things around you? Maybe 11 toys, 11 crayons, or 11 blocks. Count them and see if you can reach 11!

Sing Along with 11

We can also sing a fun song about the number 11. It goes like this: “Eleven, eleven, let’s count to eleven. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven!”

Great Job!

You did amazing learning about the number 11 today. Remember, numbers are everywhere, and they can be lots of fun. Keep counting and exploring!

  • Can you think of a time when you saw the number 11? Maybe on a clock or a calendar? Share where you saw it and how it made you feel!
  • What are some fun things you can do with the number 11? Can you come up with a game or a song that includes counting to 11?
  • Imagine you have 11 of your favorite things, like toys or snacks. How would you share them with a friend or family member? What would you do if you had one extra?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom. Look for the number 11 on clocks, books, or calendars. Each time you find it, draw a picture of where you saw it. Share your drawings with your friends and talk about where you found the number 11!

  2. Build with 11: Use building blocks or LEGO pieces to create a tower that is 11 blocks tall. Count each block as you add it to your tower. Once your tower is complete, see if you can build another structure using exactly 11 blocks. What can you create?

  3. 11 in Nature: Go outside and try to find 11 natural items like leaves, rocks, or sticks. Arrange them in a line and count them out loud. Can you make a pattern with your 11 items? Share your pattern with a friend or family member and explain how you made it.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

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