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Kindergarten Teen Numbers Math Bundle | Worksheets & Math Centers | Spring
Kindergarten Teen Numbers Math Bundle | Worksheets & Math Centers | Spring
Kindergarten Teen Numbers Math Bundle | Worksheets & Math Centers | Spring
Kindergarten Teen Numbers Math Bundle | Worksheets & Math Centers | Spring
Kindergarten Teen Numbers Math Bundle | Worksheets & Math Centers | Spring
Kindergarten Teen Numbers Math Bundle | Worksheets & Math Centers | Spring
Kindergarten Teen Numbers Math Bundle | Worksheets & Math Centers | Spring
Kindergarten Teen Numbers Math Bundle | Worksheets & Math Centers | Spring
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Description

Help your students build number sense with this spring-themed Kindergarten bundle focused on teen numbers 11–19. These printable math activities give students practice with composing and decomposing teen numbers, place value, number bonds, and missing addends while helping them understand teen numbers as 10 and some more.

Perfect for math centers, small groups, partner work, independent practice, and early finishers.

🛍️ What’s Included (4 resources | 84 pages | PDF | Color + Black-and-White | Non-Editable)

👉 Teen Numbers Compose and Decompose | Worksheets | Spring

👉 Teen Numbers Place Value | Matching Cards | Spring

👉 Teen Numbers 11–19 with Number Bonds | Worksheets | Spring

👉 Teen Numbers Missing Addends | Matching Cards | Ladybug

Skills Covered:

– Teen numbers 11–19

– Composing teen numbers

– Decomposing teen numbers

– Place value

– Number bonds

– Missing addends

– Tens and ones

– Number sense

– Understanding 10 and some more

Perfect For:

– Kindergarten

– Math centers

– Small groups

– Partner work

– Independent practice

– Early finishers

Product Details:

– Grade Levels: Kindergarten

– Total Resources: 4

– Total Pages: 84

– Format: PDF

– File Type: Printable (non-editable)

– Mix of color and black-and-white resources

Standards:

– CCSS K.NBT.A.1

– CCSS K.OA.A.3

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Description

Help your students build number sense with this spring-themed Kindergarten bundle focused on teen numbers 11–19. These printable math activities give students practice with composing and decomposing teen numbers, place value, number bonds, and missing addends while helping them understand teen numbers as 10 and some more.

Perfect for math centers, small groups, partner work, independent practice, and early finishers.

🛍️ What’s Included (4 resources | 84 pages | PDF | Color + Black-and-White | Non-Editable)

👉 Teen Numbers Compose and Decompose | Worksheets | Spring

👉 Teen Numbers Place Value | Matching Cards | Spring

👉 Teen Numbers 11–19 with Number Bonds | Worksheets | Spring

👉 Teen Numbers Missing Addends | Matching Cards | Ladybug

Skills Covered:

– Teen numbers 11–19

– Composing teen numbers

– Decomposing teen numbers

– Place value

– Number bonds

– Missing addends

– Tens and ones

– Number sense

– Understanding 10 and some more

Perfect For:

– Kindergarten

– Math centers

– Small groups

– Partner work

– Independent practice

– Early finishers

Product Details:

– Grade Levels: Kindergarten

– Total Resources: 4

– Total Pages: 84

– Format: PDF

– File Type: Printable (non-editable)

– Mix of color and black-and-white resources

Standards:

– CCSS K.NBT.A.1

– CCSS K.OA.A.3

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Standards

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Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
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