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Free Arabic Advanced Numbers 16-20 Worksheets - Master Place Value & Multi-Tens

Complete your child's foundational math journey with our Arabic-Instruction Advanced Numbers: 16-20 Worksheets. This 5-page professional PDF is designed for older preschoolers and early elementary students (ages 7-9) to master complex double-digit concepts and the milestone of the number 20.

Our "Advanced Numbers 16-20" pack focuses on Place Value Mastery, teaching children how to decompose numbers into tens and ones (e.g., 17 = 1 Ten + 7 Ones). It culminates in the introduction of the number 20 as "Two Full Tens." The worksheets include Advanced Trace & Write exercises, Sequence Practice (before, after, and between), and High-Quantity Counting with bees, strawberries, and cookies. This resource is vital for building the numerical fluency required for mental math and higher-level arithmetic.

What’s Included in This Arabic Mastery Pack:

  • Multi-Ten Concept: Special focus on number 20 to explain the shift from one ten to two tens (عشرات متعددة).
  • Sequence & Logic: "Before, After, and Between" exercises to strengthen the child's understanding of number relationships.
  • Comprehensive Tracing: Dedicated practice for numbers 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 with Arabic linguistic context.
  • Visual Quantity Mapping: Counting large groups of objects to develop patience and accuracy in counting.
  • Teen Number Hunt: A focus-boosting activity to find and circle advanced teen numbers in a complex grid.

Instructions for Parents & Teachers:

  1. The Concept of 20: Use 20 small items (like beans or beads) to show the child that 20 is exactly two groups of ten. This makes the "Place Value" section much clearer.
  2. Logic Drills: Use the "Before and After" section as a verbal game. Ask, "What comes before 19?" to build quick recall.
  3. Arabic Mathematical Fluency: Encourage the child to write the word for each number in Arabic (sixteen, seventeen...) alongside the digits.
  4. Coloring as Reward: Let the child color the strawberries and bees after they finish the challenging counting tasks to keep them engaged.

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