Deepen your child's mathematical understanding with our Discovering Teen Numbers: 11-15 Worksheets. This 10-page comprehensive PDF is designed for students (ages 5-7) to master the logic behind double-digit numbers through the concept of "Ten and Some More."
Our "Counting 11-15" pack stands out by focusing on Place Value Discovery. Each number is broken down visually; for example, 11 is shown as "10 stars + 1 more," and 15 is explored as "three groups of 5." The worksheets feature engaging activities like counting butterflies, apples, and hearts, filling double ten-frames, and writing numbers in both digits and words (e.g., Eleven, Twelve). Children will also practice Number Patterns and simple algebraic thinking by solving equations like 12 = 10 + ?.
This resource is perfect for transitioning from basic counting to advanced arithmetic, providing the mental tools kids need for future addition and subtraction.
What’s Included in This Mastery Pack:
- The "Ten and More" Concept: Detailed visual guides for each number from 11 to 15 to explain place value.
- Double Ten-Frames: Interactive frames that help children visualize numbers exceeding the first ten.
- Number Writing & Literacy: Practice for both writing the numeral and the number name in English.
- Grouping Strategies: Special focus on number 15 as "5+5+5" to introduce skip counting concepts.
- Creative Drawing & Math: Tasks like "Draw 14 triangles" to combine fine motor skills with quantity verification.
Instructions for Parents & Teachers:
- The "One Ten" Rule: Always remind the child that the first '1' in 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 represents a full group of ten. Use the star and apple diagrams to show this.
- Word and Image: Have the child say the word "Twelve" while looking at the two ten-frames. This links the name, the symbol, and the quantity.
- Group Counting: For number 15, show them how to count by 5s (5, 10, 15). This is a "Special Fact" mentioned in the worksheet!
- Fill the Frames: When using the ten-frames, ensure they fill the first 10-frame completely before moving to the second one.