Ordinal Numbers Worksheets For Grade 1
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- Grade Levels:Â Grade 1
- Subjects:Â Math, Numbers
- Resource Type:Â Printables, Worksheets, Activities
- Formats Included:Â Pdf
- Print Length:Â 5 pages
- Dimensions:Â 28.5 x 28.5 cm
- Language:Â English
Recommended Grades: Grade 1
Age Group: 4–6 years
Learning Focus:
- Introduces ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) in a simple and meaningful way
- Helps children understand order and position in everyday situations
- Builds a strong foundation for early number sense
Skills Covered:
- Identifying and using ordinal numbers
- Understanding position and sequence
- Counting in order
- Early math vocabulary development
- Observation and logical thinking
Worksheet Activities May Include:
- Identifying the position of objects or people (first, second, last)
- Coloring or circling the correct ordinal number
- Matching ordinal numbers to pictures
- Writing ordinal numbers in sequence
- Simple real-life scenarios (races, lines, days, objects in order)
Difficulty Level:
- Beginner-friendly and age-appropriate
- Uses clear visuals and simple instructions
- Progresses from first to fifth to higher ordinal numbers gradually
Classroom & Home Use:
- Ideal for math lessons, practice sheets, and revision
- Suitable for independent work or guided learning
- Supports hands-on discussion and interactive learning
Assessment Value:
- Helps teachers assess understanding of order and position
- Allows parents to monitor early math progress
- Reinforces correct usage of ordinal number vocabulary
Time Required: Approximately 15–20 minutes per worksheet
Support your Grade 1 students in mastering ordinal numbers with our Ordinal Numbers 1-20 in Words Worksheets! This engaging resource includes multiple pages designed to help young learners recognize and write ordinal numbers from 1 to 20 in word form.
These ordinal numbers worksheets provide a fun and effective way for students to practice their writing and comprehension skills while reinforcing their understanding of ordinal numbers. It’s an excellent tool for building a strong foundation in math and language!
Ordinal numbers define a thing’s position in a series, such as first, second, third, etc.
They are different from cardinal numbers. Cardinal number denoting quantity (one, two, three, etc.), as opposed to an ordinal number (first, second, third, etc.).
| Number |
Ordinal (Word Form) |
Abbreviation |
| 1 |
first |
1st |
| 2 |
second |
2nd |
| 3 |
third |
3rd |
| 4 |
fourth |
4th |
| 5 |
fifth |
5th |
| 6 |
sixth |
6th |
| 7 |
seventh |
7th |
| 8 |
eighth |
8th |
| 9 |
ninth |
9th |
| 10 |
tenth |
10th |
| 11 |
eleventh |
11th |
| 12 |
twelfth |
12th |
| 13 |
thirteenth |
13th |
| 14 |
fourteenth |
14th |
| 15 |
fifteenth |
15th |
| 16 |
sixteenth |
16th |
| 17 |
seventeenth |
17th |
| 18 |
eighteenth |
18th |
| 19 |
nineteenth |
19th |
| 20 |
twentieth |
20th |
You can create an anchor chart to remember ordinal numbers. To make it more entertaining, you can draw a train and number its coaches with ordinal numbers. Also, encourage kids to use ordinal numbers in daily life, like in dates (e.g., it’s 9th September or ninth September). Make sure that kids remember the correct spelling of ordinal numbers. This can be done by adopting activities in the classroom.
Description
To keep your kids’ counting skills going, it’s super important that they know their ordinal number concepts. This worksheet is our attempt to give them a quick revision chance with an easy task.
In the sheets, the list of ordinal numbers is written. With each number, there are two options with different ordinal number names written in words. For example, 1st – options (second/first). The task is to choose and circle the correct option.
Features:
- It comes in PDFs of 5 pages.
- Each sheet has an answer key providing easy checking and reviewing.
- Highlights:
– Math vocabulary improvement in kids.
– Simple and fun activity with hands‑on practice.
- Perfect for Grade 1 kids for homeschooling, classroom use, or extra practice at home.
So, do you want your kids to be 1st in every activity? Then start with these, and half your work is done! Grab your worksheet now and make ordinal numbers a favorite!
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