Math Grade K-1

Counting Objects from 11 to 20

Practice counting groups with 11 through 20 objects

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Practice counting groups with 11 through 20 objects

Math - Grade K-1

Instructions: Count each group carefully. Write the number that tells how many objects there are.
  1. 1
    Twelve red apples arranged for counting.

    Count the apples in the picture. Write the number.

  2. 2
    Fourteen yellow stars arranged for counting.

    Count the stars in the picture. Write the number.

  3. 3
    A crayon box with ten crayons and three crayons beside it.

    Mia has 10 crayons in a box and 3 crayons on the table. How many crayons does Mia have in all?

  4. 4
    Thirteen colorful balloons in a bunch.

    Count the balloons in the picture. Write the number.

  5. 5
    Fifteen blue circles arranged in rows.

    Draw 15 circles. Then write the number 15.

  6. 6
    Sixteen colorful fish arranged for counting.

    Count the fish in the picture. Write the number.

  7. 7
    Ten blocks on one mat and seven blocks on another mat.

    There are 10 blocks on one mat and 7 blocks on another mat. How many blocks are there in all?

  8. 8
    Eighteen colorful flowers arranged for counting.

    Count the flowers in the picture. Write the number.

  9. 9
    Seventeen colorful beads on a string.

    Count the beads in the picture. Write the number.

  10. 10
    Two full ten-frames with dots.

    A ten-frame is full with 10 dots. Another ten-frame is full with 10 more dots. How many dots are there in all?

  11. 11
    Nineteen toy cars arranged for counting.

    Count the toy cars in the picture. Write the number.

  12. 12
    Ten shells in one group and five more shells nearby.

    Liam counted 10 shells. Then he found 5 more shells. How many shells does Liam have now?

  13. 13
    Eleven colorful buttons arranged for counting.

    Count the buttons in the picture. Write the number.

  14. 14
    Eight birds in one tree and eight birds in another tree.

    There are 8 birds in one tree and 8 birds in another tree. How many birds are there altogether?

  15. 15
    Twenty dots shown as two groups of ten.

    Draw 20 dots. Put them into two groups of 10. Then write the number 20.

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