These Are the Teen Numbers!

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In today’s lesson, we explored the teen numbers from 11 to 19 and learned various ways to represent them, such as using numerals, words, number lines, dice, fingers, pictures, tallies, and ten frames. We emphasized the importance of recognizing and visualizing these numbers in different contexts, making learning both fun and engaging. By the end of the lesson, students were encouraged to observe and identify teen numbers in their everyday surroundings.
  1. What are the teen numbers we learned about today?
  2. Can you think of a fun way to show the number 15?
  3. How many different ways can you show the number 18?

Let’s Learn About Teen Numbers!

Today, we’re going to have fun with numbers! We will learn about the teen numbers. These are the numbers from 11 to 19. Let’s see how we can show these numbers in different ways!

Meet the Teen Numbers

Let’s start with the number 11. We can write it as a numeral, which looks like this: 11.

Next is 12. We can write it as a word: twelve.

For 13, we can use a number line. Imagine a line with numbers, and 13 is right there!

Number 14 can be shown with dice. Imagine rolling two dice and seeing the number 14!

How about 15? We can use our fingers. Count all your fingers on one hand and then add five more!

Number 16 can be shown with pictures. Imagine 16 apples or 16 stars!

For 17, we can use tallies. Draw lines like this: ||||| ||||| ||||| |.

Number 18 can be shown with dominoes. Imagine domino pieces adding up to 18!

Finally, 19 can be shown on ten frames. Imagine a box with ten spaces filled up twice, and then add one more!

More Ways to Show Teen Numbers

Let’s look at some more ways to show these numbers:

11 can also be shown with pictures. Imagine 11 balloons floating in the sky!

12 can be shown with dominoes. Picture dominoes adding up to 12!

For 13, we can use ten frames again. Fill up a ten frame and add three more!

Number 14 can be written as a word: fourteen.

15 can be shown with tallies. Draw lines like this: ||||| ||||| |||.

16 can be written as a numeral, which looks like this: 16.

For 17, use your fingers again. Count all your fingers and then add two more!

18 can be shown on a number line. Imagine a line with numbers, and 18 is right there!

Finally, 19 can be shown with dice. Imagine rolling dice and seeing the number 19!

Let’s Remember the Teen Numbers!

These are the teen numbers, and we can show them in many fun ways! Remember to look, listen, and learn. Numbers are everywhere, and now you know how to find them!

  • Can you think of a time when you used numbers like 11 or 12 in your day? Maybe when counting toys or snacks?
  • What is your favorite way to show a number? Do you like using your fingers, drawing pictures, or maybe using dice?
  • Can you find something around you that has a number between 11 and 19? How did you find it, and what number is it?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that come in groups of teen numbers. For example, find 11 pencils, 12 books, or 13 crayons. Count them out loud and see if you can find other objects that match the teen numbers. This will help you see how numbers are used in everyday life!

  2. Teen Number Art: Create a piece of art using your favorite teen number. Use stickers, stamps, or draw pictures to represent your number. For example, if you choose the number 15, you could draw 15 stars or use 15 stickers. Share your artwork with your friends and explain why you chose that number!

  3. Story Time with Numbers: Make up a short story that includes your favorite teen number. For example, “Once upon a time, there were 14 friendly frogs who loved to jump and play.” Share your story with a friend or family member and ask them to guess which teen number you used. This will help you practice using numbers in a fun and creative way!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

**These Are the Teen Numbers**

I can show them in many ways.
**These Are the Teen Numbers**
Look and listen and learn today.

Let’s go from 11 to 19.
I can show 11 as a numeral, like this.
I can show 12 as a word, like this.
I can show 13 on a number line, like this.
I can show 14 with dice, like this.
I can show 15 with fingers, like this.
I can show 16 with pictures, like this.
I can show 17 with tallies, like this.
I can show 18 with dominoes, like this.
I can show 19 on ten frames, like this.

**These Are the Teen Numbers**
I can show them in many ways.
**These Are the Teen Numbers**
Look and listen and learn today.

I can show 11 with pictures, like this.
I can show 12 with dominoes, like this.
I can show 13 on ten frames, like this.
I can show 14 as a word, like this.
I can show 15 with tallies, like this.
I can show 16 as a numeral, like this.
I can show 17 with fingers, like this.
I can show 18 on a number line, like this.
I can show 19 on dice, like this.

**These Are the Teen Numbers**
I can show them in many ways.
**These Are the Teen Numbers**
Look and listen and learn today.

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