Unlock the world of double-digit numbers with our Arabic-Instruction Teen Numbers: 11-15 Worksheets. This 5-page educational PDF is specifically crafted for children (ages 6-8) to master the transition from single digits to the concept of "Ten and More" using clear Arabic terminology.
Our "Teen Numbers 11-15" pack goes beyond simple tracing. It introduces the vital concept of Place Value by breaking down numbers (e.g., 13 = 1 Ten + 3 Ones). The worksheets include Tracing and Independent Writing for numbers 11 through 15, Quantity Counting with soccer balls, birds, and stars, and a "Teen Number Hunt" to improve focus. With a dedicated focus on "Understanding Tens and Ones," this resource prepares young learners for addition and subtraction involving larger numbers.
What’s Included in This Arabic Teen Numbers Pack:
- Place Value Breakdown: Visual and written exercises to decompose numbers into Tens and Ones (عشرات وآحاد).
- Trace & Write Practice: Step-by-step guidance for numbers 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15.
- Arabic Mathematical Context: All instructions are in Arabic, helping children learn terms like "تفكيك الرقم" (Decomposing the number).
- Interactive Recognition: A challenge to find and circle specific teen numbers (11, 12, 13) within a mixed grid.
- Quantity Association: Counting activities that link double-digit symbols to actual amounts (e.g., 11 soccer balls).
Instructions for Parents & Teachers:
- The Power of Ten: Use the "Ten and More" concept. Explain that 11 isn't just "one and one," but a "full bag of ten plus one extra."
- Say the Full Name: Encourage the child to say the number names clearly in Arabic (إحدى عشر، اثنا عشر...) while they write the digits.
- Visual Aids: Use the "Star" and "Apple" counting sections to show how 14 or 15 items look in a group compared to smaller numbers.
- Check for Understanding: After finishing the "Independent Writing" section, ask your child: "How many Tens are in 15?" to ensure they've grasped the place value concept.