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The Kindergarten Math Unit 2 set is here, and it’s filled with fun numbers 11-20 games and worksheets. These activities are perfect for children who have mastered numbers 1-10 and are ready to write and count teen numbers.

This set includes 14 fun Math Centers and 25 no prep worksheets. Children will practice subitizing, counting, number order, and writing numbers 11-20.

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Numbers 11-20 Games – Math Centers

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PIZZA TOPPINGS COUNTING

Kids will LOVE this fun activity. It’s make your own pizza, playdough style. Stick with traditional pepperoni, or add a few more colors in to go supreme. Just count and create your toppings one at a time. Then pick the next card, and try again.

Fun Pizza Counting Activity for Kids.

20 FRAME CARDS

There are so many fun ways to use these cards. We opted for rainbow colored cereal circles, because my kids think they’re the best! You could also use beans, erasers, or other small counters you have on hand.

Fun Counting Activities for Kindergarten and Preschool

FALL LEAVES COUNTING

These leaves are about to come down, but aren’t the colors pretty? Kids get to create their own fall tree by counting out the correct number of button leaves onto the trees. You can also use pom poms or even playdough for this activity.

Fall Leaves Counting Center for Kids.

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TEEN NUMBERS BINGO

Bingo is always a favorite with kids. This Numbers 11-20 game comes with a spinner and the bingo card. Use something fun you have on hand for bingo markers. We used erasers, but you could use blocks, buttons, or lots of other fun things.

Teen Number Subitizing Activities for Kids

Get the cute emoji erasers here.

BALLOON COUNTING

The monkeys are celebrating with lots of balloons. Count and cover each balloon with a button or other circular counter.

Kindergarten Math Centers - Teen Number Practice and Counting.

COUNTING RAINDROPS

Pick the perfect umbrella for the storm. Count how many raindrops, and then place the correct umbrella in the child’s hand.

Teen Number Counting Activities for Kindergarten and First Grade

BUILD THE NUMBER CARDS

Who doesn’t love to build a tall tower? For this numbers 11-20 game the children will stack cubes or block to show the number.

Building Numbers Math Activity for Kids.

Do you have these snap cubes? We found ours here.

ALIEN PLANET COUNTING

Help the aliens find their planets. This is fantastic subitizing practice, and the kid will LOVE flying their saucers to the correct landing spot.

Kindergarten Math Centers - Teen Number Counting with Aliens.

HOW MANY DUCKS?

For this fun activity kids will get to build the number using snap cubes. They can then practice tracing the number. Finally, they get to hunt for the correct number of ducks in the pond below.

Teen Number Counting Activities for Kids.

GUMBALL MACHINE COUNTING

A gumball machine is much more fun if it’s full. Read the number. Trace the number word, and then fill the machine with the correct number of pom pom gumballs.

Kindergarten Math Centers - Teen Number Counting

SUBITIZING APPLE PUZZLES

Put these apples back together. Count the dots, and find the matching numeral to complete the puzzles.

Kindergarten Math Centers - Subitizing Apple Puzzles.

COUNT AND CLIP WHEELS

Just and clothespins to turn these wheels into fun counting activities. Help the mermaid count her shells. Count the gumballs, and don’t forget, the coconuts on the beach.

Fun Subitizing and Counting Activities for Kindergarten.

CANDY JAR COUNT AND CLIP CARDS

Count the colorful candy in each jar. The clip a clothespin onto the correct number. Place a dot sticker on the back in the correct position for kids to flip and check their own work.

Fun Counting Activities for Kindergarten and First Grade.

SCHOOL BUS FRIENDS COUNT AND CLIP CARDS

How many kids are riding the bus today? Count and clip your clothespin on the correct number.

Back to School Counting Activities for Kids.

We hope you love these numbers 11-20 games as much as we do. These are perfect for math centers. For additional practice, we’ve included no prep worksheets. Just print and hand them out. Here’s a quick peak.

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Numbers 11-20 Worksheets

20 Frames Number Worksheets for KindergartenApple Teen Number Counting Worksheets for KindergartenTeen Numbers Counting Worksheets for KindergartenBefore and After Numbers Worksheets for KindergartenCounting to 20 Worksheets for Kids. Great for Kindergarten and Preschool.Kindergarten Apple Counting Worksheets 11-15 Teen Number Tracing Worksheets for Kindergarten 11-15 Number Worksheets for Kindergarten - Train Car Number Order Number Practice Worksheets for Kindergarten - Gumball Counting Kindergarten Teen Number Worksheets - Number 19 Counting On Teen Number Worksheet for Kindergarten Counting 1-20 Worksheet for kids. Bug Counting Worksheets for Kindergarten Bug Counting Worksheets for Kindergarten or Preschool

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5 Responses

    1. Hi Maribella,

      You will need to purchase them through my TeachersPayTeachers store. Once you’ve gone through the checkout, you can download them immediately. Let me know if you have any other questions.

      -Amy

  1. Hello,
    These resources look awesome! I am wondering if they are editable? I teach math in Spanish and would need to translate. Do you offer any Spanish resources?

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