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Enhance your child's counting skills with our engaging worksheets focused on numbers 11-20, designed specifically for ages 5-6. These printables make learning fun, providing interactive exercises that foster essential counting abilities and number recognition. Kids will enjoy colorful illustrations and variety in activities, such as filling in the missing numbers, matching quantities, and simple addition. Our worksheets are perfect for reinforcing skills learned in school while building confidence in math. Help your little ones develop a solid foundation in early numeracy with these user-friendly resources. Browse our collection and watch your child flourish in their understanding of numbers 11-20!


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Counting Fun Worksheet
Counting Fun Worksheet

Counting Fun Worksheet

Math and fun can go hand-in-hand with this free PDF worksheet! Bright, colourful illustrations will activate your child's brain, as they count the red and yellow flowers. How many can you see? Count together and write down the total. Make learning and counting fun for your little ones!
Counting Fun Worksheet
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Kindergarten number tracing PDF worksheet
Kindergarten number tracing PDF worksheet

Kindergarten Number Tracing: Counting in Charts Worksheet

Little learners can find big numbers tricky! Help them practice counting and build early math skills, like place value and addition, with this kindergarten number tracing PDF worksheet. Count the dots to solve the problem and trace each answer!
Kindergarten Number Tracing: Counting in Charts Worksheet
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Halloween Counting Worksheet from 11 to 20
Halloween Counting Worksheet from 11 to 20

Ordering 11–20: Halloween Counting Worksheet

No matter the time of year, help your child get ready for Halloween with this worksheet. They'll practice counting from 11 to 20, recognizing numbers, and using a pencil to draw. By connecting the dots, they'll create a pumpkin picture, while unknowingly strengthening their early math skills. Print it today for an educational and fun experience!
Ordering 11–20: Halloween Counting Worksheet
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Place Value: Friendly Elves Worksheet
Place Value: Friendly Elves Worksheet

Place Value: Friendly Elves Worksheet

This fun worksheet teaches kids to count elves, answer questions about houses, and practice math! Look at the picture and count the elves in each house. How many are in the green and brown house? Tick the correct answer boxes. Perfect for young learners!
Place Value: Friendly Elves Worksheet
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Count with Clowns Worksheet
Count with Clowns Worksheet

Count with Clowns Worksheet

Math may not be a laughing matter, but this worksheet sure is! Download the PDF and get ready to count balls with the clowns! Your child will have a blast and learn how to count at the same time. It's an easy, fun way to practice math!
Count with Clowns Worksheet
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Counting skills in the number range of 11–20 are crucial for children aged 5-6 as they pave the way for more advanced mathematical concepts and everyday practical skills. At this developmental stage, children begin to transition from recognizing single-digit numbers to understanding two-digit numbers, building a solid numerical foundation for future mathematics.

Parents and teachers should care about these skills because they promote cognitive development and number sense, which is essential for problem-solving and critical thinking. Counting helps children understand quantities, develop spatial awareness, and improve their overall mathematical reasoning. Moreover, these early skills lay the groundwork for essential tasks such as telling time, handling money, and measuring.

In addition, fostering strong counting skills can boost a child’s confidence in their abilities. This newfound confidence encourages a more positive attitude towards learning mathematics, reducing anxiety and resistance in higher grades.

Finally, supporting counting from 11 to 20 also engages children socially and nurtures skills like collaboration, as they often practice counting through games and group activities, reinforcing peer relationships. Overall, focusing on these counting skills enhances both academic achievement and emotional development.