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Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 20) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 20) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 20) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 20) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 20) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 20) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 20) K–1
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 20) K–1
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Description

Summer Math Worksheets for Kindergarten and First Grade (K–1) End of year math review made fun! 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

  • End of year review
  • Summer practice packets
  • Back-to-school refresh
  • Morning work, math centers, early finishers, sub plans

How It Works

  1. Students count the pictures and write the numbers (within 20)
  2. Put the numbers in order from least to greatest
  3. Decode letters/words to reveal the riddle answer

Skills Included

  • Counting within 20
  • Number order: least to greatest
  • Following multi-step directions
  • Early literacy connection through decoding (letters/words)

What’s Included

  • 12 Summer Count & Decode worksheets (K–1)
  • Black-and-white printables
  • Answer key

Teacher Tip

  • Use 1 page a day the last 2 weeks of school, or set as a rotating center for quick review.

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Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 20) K–1

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K - 1st
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24
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Teaching Duration
2 hours

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Summer Math Riddles Bundle for Kindergarten & First Grade (K–1) is a no-prep set of 4 printable worksheet packs (48 student pages total) that makes counting, addition, and subtraction practice fun and easy to use. Students solve the math, order their answers least to greatest, then decode a sill
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Description

Summer Math Worksheets for Kindergarten and First Grade (K–1) End of year math review made fun! 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

  • End of year review
  • Summer practice packets
  • Back-to-school refresh
  • Morning work, math centers, early finishers, sub plans

How It Works

  1. Students count the pictures and write the numbers (within 20)
  2. Put the numbers in order from least to greatest
  3. Decode letters/words to reveal the riddle answer

Skills Included

  • Counting within 20
  • Number order: least to greatest
  • Following multi-step directions
  • Early literacy connection through decoding (letters/words)

What’s Included

  • 12 Summer Count & Decode worksheets (K–1)
  • Black-and-white printables
  • Answer key

Teacher Tip

  • Use 1 page a day the last 2 weeks of school, or set as a rotating center for quick review.

More resources you may like:
Count & Decode: Summer Math Riddles | Ordering Numbers (within 10) K–1

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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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