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Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 10) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 10) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 10) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 10) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 10) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 10) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 10) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 10) K–1
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Description

Summer Math Worksheets for Kindergarten and First Grade (K–1) — this Count & Decode printable pack builds counting within 10 and number order (least to greatest / smallest to biggest) through fun math riddles! Students count the pictures, write the numbers, order the numbers, then decode letters or words to solve a secret word or riddle sentence. Perfect for math centers, morning work, early finishers, small groups, sub plans, and home practice. These black-and-white printables are ink-friendly and classroom-ready, with an Answer Key included.

What Students Do

  • Count summer-themed pictures (within 10)
  • Write the correct numbers
  • Order numbers least to greatest
  • Decode to solve a secret word or riddle sentence


What’s Included

  • 12 worksheets (B&W printables)
  • 6 Decode the Letters (Secret Word) pages
  • 6 Decode the Words (Riddle Sentence) pages
  • Answer Key


Skills Covered

  • Counting & number sense
  • Ordering numbers (least to greatest)
  • Early reading support (decode letters/words)


Teacher Uses

  • Math centers, morning work, early finishers, homework, sub plans
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Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 10) K–1

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Description

Summer Math Worksheets for Kindergarten and First Grade (K–1) — this Count & Decode printable pack builds counting within 10 and number order (least to greatest / smallest to biggest) through fun math riddles! Students count the pictures, write the numbers, order the numbers, then decode letters or words to solve a secret word or riddle sentence. Perfect for math centers, morning work, early finishers, small groups, sub plans, and home practice. These black-and-white printables are ink-friendly and classroom-ready, with an Answer Key included.

What Students Do

  • Count summer-themed pictures (within 10)
  • Write the correct numbers
  • Order numbers least to greatest
  • Decode to solve a secret word or riddle sentence


What’s Included

  • 12 worksheets (B&W printables)
  • 6 Decode the Letters (Secret Word) pages
  • 6 Decode the Words (Riddle Sentence) pages
  • Answer Key


Skills Covered

  • Counting & number sense
  • Ordering numbers (least to greatest)
  • Early reading support (decode letters/words)


Teacher Uses

  • Math centers, morning work, early finishers, homework, sub plans
Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
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