About the Worksheet
This "Read, Write and Build" worksheet is designed to help young learners develop their number recognition and place value skills. It focuses on the number 14, providing opportunities for students to read, write, and represent the number using objects.
This interactive and printable worksheet, features four sections:
- Build or Draw: Students are prompted to create a representation of the number 14 using vertical lines or objects.
- Write: Students practice writing the number 14 in both numerical and word form.
- Read: Students read the word "fourteen" and connect it to the numerical representation.
- Repetition: Multiple instances of the number 14 are presented for reinforcement.
By engaging with this hands-on activity, students can strengthen their understanding of the number 14, its value, and its representation in different forms.
What will your child learn through this worksheet?
Through this worksheet, your child will learn:
- Number recognition and identification of the number 14
- Representation of the number 14 using objects or symbols
- Writing the number 14 in both numerical and word form
- Connecting the numerical and written representations of 14
- Reinforcement of place value concepts
Learning Outcomes
Cognitive:
- Recognize and identify the number 14
- Associate the numerical representation with the written word "fourteen"
- Understand the concept of place value
Psychomotor:
- Write the number 14 correctly in numerical and word form
- Represent the number 14 using objects or symbols
Affective:
- Develop confidence in recognizing and representing numbers
- Foster an interest in learning about numbers and their representations
Interpersonal/Social:
- Collaborate with peers or teachers to complete the worksheet
- Discuss and share strategies for representing and writing numbers
Tags
Number recognition, place value, counting, writing numbers, reading numbers, hands-on learning, early math skills, number sense, kindergarten math, first grade math