Read, Write and Build 18 Worksheet

Grades
K
Standards
K.NBT.A.8
Formats
PRINT+DIGITAL RESOURCE
This learning resource is available in interactive and printable formats. The interactive worksshet can be played online and assigned to students. The Printable PDF version can be downloaded and printed for completion by hand.
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About the Worksheet

This interactive and printable worksheet, titled "I can Read, Write and Build 18" is a valuable learning resource for students to reinforce their understanding of the number 18. It provides a hands-on approach to recognizing, writing, and representing the number 18 through various exercises.

This interactive and printable worksheet, is available in both interactive and printable formats, catering to different learning styles and preferences. The interactive version allows students to engage with the activities online, making it a convenient option for digital learning environments. Alternatively, the printable PDF format enables students to physically write and practice on paper, providing a tactile experience that some learners may prefer.

What will your child learn through this worksheet?

Through this worksheet, your child will:

  • Develop an understanding of the numeral 18 and its representation in both numeric and written forms.
  • Practice reading and writing the word "eighteen" to reinforce their literacy skills.
  • Build the number 18 using concrete representations, such as tally marks or objects, to strengthen their conceptual understanding.
  • Enhance their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through the act of drawing and building the number 18.

Learning Outcomes

The learning outcomes associated with this worksheet are as follows:

Cognitive:

  • Recognize and identify the numeral 18 in various forms.
  • Read and write the word "eighteen" accurately.
  • Understand the concept of representing a quantity using different methods (numerals, words, tally marks, or objects).

Psychomotor:

  • Develop fine motor skills through the act of drawing and building representations of the number 18.
  • Enhance hand-eye coordination by accurately reproducing the numeral and written form.

Affective:

  • Build confidence in working with numbers and their representations.
  • Foster a positive attitude towards learning and practicing numeracy skills.

Tags

Number 18 worksheet, Counting practice, Numeracy skills, Writing numbers, Reading numbers, Fine motor skills, Early math, Number recognition, Hands-on learning, Interactive worksheet, Printable PDF.

Publisher: Workybooks
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Written by:Serena Din
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Illustrated by: Sagar Kumar

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