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Counting and Sorting Numbers 1 to 20 Worksheet
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What It Is:
This educational worksheet helps children practice number recognition and categorization with a focus on numbers 1 through 20. It features a colorful sequential number line, a mixed-number grid, and specific tasks to sort numbers into even and odd sets.
Why Use It:
It reinforces counting fluency and introduces basic number theory. By searching for numbers in a non-sequential grid, children improve their visual scanning skills and solidify their understanding of even and odd parity.
How to Use It:
• Start by reading the numbers in the pastel circles at the top to practice counting from 1 to 20 in order.
• Locate and point to each number in the 4x5 grid to strengthen number identification skills.
• Identify which numbers in the set are even and which are odd, then write them on the corresponding dashed lines at the bottom.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
• Younger kids focus area: Number recognition and sequential counting from 1 to 20.
• Older students focus area: Differentiating between even and odd numbers and logical sorting.
Target Users:
This resource is perfect for elementary teachers, homeschooling parents, and young learners looking to sharpen their early math skills.
This educational worksheet helps children practice number recognition and categorization with a focus on numbers 1 through 20. It features a colorful sequential number line, a mixed-number grid, and specific tasks to sort numbers into even and odd sets.
Why Use It:
It reinforces counting fluency and introduces basic number theory. By searching for numbers in a non-sequential grid, children improve their visual scanning skills and solidify their understanding of even and odd parity.
How to Use It:
• Start by reading the numbers in the pastel circles at the top to practice counting from 1 to 20 in order.
• Locate and point to each number in the 4x5 grid to strengthen number identification skills.
• Identify which numbers in the set are even and which are odd, then write them on the corresponding dashed lines at the bottom.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
• Younger kids focus area: Number recognition and sequential counting from 1 to 20.
• Older students focus area: Differentiating between even and odd numbers and logical sorting.
Target Users:
This resource is perfect for elementary teachers, homeschooling parents, and young learners looking to sharpen their early math skills.




