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Teen Numbers 11-20 Kindergarten Math Centers and Games for Number Sense

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This resource is filled with wonderful, engaging, fun, and hands on activities and centers for students to do! Thank you so much!!
This tool has assisted me as a teacher to help my students with their learning in differentiated ways. This was such an engaging activity that my students loved. This is something I was able to do independently, in small groups, or the whole class. Thank you for this great resource.
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These teen numbers 11-20 math activities are perfect for your Kindergarten math centers for learning teen numbers, but many of the activities can also be used in preschool and pre-k as well.

Students will enjoy the fun, hands-on approach to learning teen numbers and learning about composing and decomposing teen numbers.

They are all fun, hands-on math activities and games that will keep your students engaged while learning so much!

Plus, they require very little prep from you!

You will get 18 activities that come in both color AND black and white. All of them include visual instructions for your students as well as instructions for teachers.

All teen numbers activities included:

11-20 Board Game

Base Ten Clip Cards 11-20

Button Counting Cards 11-20

Color by Number 11-20

Tower Counting Mats 11-20

Feed the Dog Numbers 11-20

Feed the Monkey Numbers 11-20

Missing Number Strips 11-20

Number Formation Cards 11-20

Number Formation Counting Cards 11-20

Number Puzzles 11-20

Numbers Hide and Seek 11-20

Pirate Write the Room 11-20

Play Dough Counting Cards 11-20

Place Value Cards 11-20

Roll it, Write it, Show it Mats 11-20

Spin and Cover Game 11-20

Twenty Frame Clip Cards 11-20

Check out all of the photos in the gallery above for an up-close look at the activities.

I know your students are going to have such a blast learning important math skills while having fun!

Tip: Instead of printing, cutting and laminating, you can use write and wipe pockets on the activities that allow for it. I slide the whole sheet into a write and wipe pocket and save myself lots of time. No need for cutting or laminating. This also gives kids the opportunity to use dry-erase markers on the pages – saving you on paper, ink, and time!

The printable activities are made in a way that limits the amount of cuts you need to make and the prep you need to do. I hope these numbers 11-20 activities save you lots of time!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each composition or decomposition by a drawing or equation (e.g., 18 = 10 + 8); understand that these numbers are composed of ten ones and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.

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