Then its time to practice with some funnumber chart gamesand activities for preschoolers and kinderartners.
Download our free printableNumber Chart for Kindergartenpack to get started.
However, we can make this journey fun and rewarding with the right tools and guidance.
Thats where number charts come in handy.
Lets explore how number charts can help young learners overcome these challenges and build a strong foundation in mathematics.
What Is A Number Chart?
A number chart is a grid showing the numbers in numerical order.
A 1-20 number chart contains the numbers 1 to 20.
The grid can be arranged in different ways.
With a 20s chart, numbers are read from left to right.
It usually starts with 1 in the top left corner and continues to 20.
Here are some interesting facts to discuss with your students.
How Are Number Charts Helpful?
Chart of numbers 1-20
Our three pages are simple number charts from 1 to 20.
Lets take a look at what is inside.
Cut the first chart into chunks to create a puzzle.
Challenge your learners to put it together so that the numbers are in the correct order.
Invite the children to color all the even numbers in one color and the odd numbers in different colors.
Play Guess That Number.
Choose someone to be it and ask them to think of a number between 1 and 20.
Show the players how to cross off the eliminated numbers until they find the correct one.

Provide each student with two chips and a 20 chart.
Have one person choose a number between 1-20 and cover that number on the chart.
Then, ask another student to name another number for each person.
Then, challenge everyone to figure out the distance between the two numbers.
This activity helps introduce the concept of subtraction by showing it as the distance between numbers.
Practice counting by 2s, 4s, or 5s using the number chart as your guide.
you’ve got the option to do this activity as a class or individually.
Children can also color in the numbers they skip count, revealing patterns on the chart.
Kids find this amazing!
Use the blank fillable 1-20 number chart to print out various charts with numbers omitted.
Distribute these charts to your students and have them identify and fill in the missing numbers.
This activity reinforces number recognition and sequencing skills and encourages active engagement and participation in learning.
This activity expands on the previous one.
Create a 1-20 number chart with missing numbers.
Cut up another table and hide the numbers around your learning area.
Direct children to find the numbers they need to fill in their tables.
We race to 20 to practice addition and race from 20 to practice subtraction.
Each game has a filled game board, an empty one, and a racing log.
Play individually or in pairs.
Each participant starts by placing a token on the number 1.
Take turns rolling the dice and advancing the corresponding number of spaces on the chart.
The first to reach 20 wins!
Purchase someblank wooden diceand write the numerals on the side.
For a twist, use the blank chart.
The racing log is an add-on and helps students see how equations work.
The students start by logging the starting number in their log.
They roll the dice and log the number they roll.
They move their counter on the chart and then fill in the final column.
Together, lets make learning math an enjoyable adventure for all!
Free 1-20 number chart
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