Welcome to learning numbers! Today we will start by recognizing numbers from one to ten. Each number represents a specific quantity. Let's see how each number looks and what it means by counting objects.
Now we move to the teen numbers from eleven to twenty. These numbers are special because they represent ten plus some more. Notice the pattern: thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, and so on. Each teen number is made of ten red dots plus green dots for the extra amount.
Now let's learn the tens! These are very important numbers: ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, and one hundred. Each ten is made of groups of ten dots. These numbers help us count large quantities easily.
Now we learn how to combine tens and units to make larger numbers! Every number from twenty-one to ninety-nine is made by combining a tens number with a units number. For example, twenty-five equals twenty plus five, shown with blue ten-groups and red unit dots.
Great job learning numbers from one to one hundred! Remember: start with one to ten, learn the teen patterns, master the tens as building blocks, and combine them to make any number. Keep practicing counting objects to strengthen your number recognition skills.