Ordinal Numbers Dice

These are two dice for teaching or revising ordinal numbers related vocabulary at elementary level. Students are asked to to roll both dice and then make a sentence by using the picture clue provided. Similar Worksheets. Easter Dice Fruits Dice Ordinal Numbers Board Game Download the worksheet

Ordering Numbers with Numeral and Dice Rocks. According to Haylock and Cockburn 2017 children are usually not given enough opportunities to learn about the ordinal aspects of numbers the order of a sequence of numbers, e.g. like the order of the pages in a book aspects of numbers as compared to cardinal the value of numbers.

This easy to make pack includes an ordinal number display and a matching game. DISPLAY The display includes ordinal numbers 1st-100th with the use of racing cars - ideal for choosing what ordinal number you might like to work up to. For Kindergarten, I will be using number 1-20. Each race car track has 10 cars per page, so it is very easy to choose which pages to print.

These are two dice for teaching or revising ordinal numbers related vocabulary at elementary level. Students are asked to to roll both dice and then make a sentence by using the picture clue provided. Download 218.72 Kb, 1677 downloads Easter Dice Fruits Dice Ordinal Numbers Board Game

Roll the dice and say the ordinal number in the space that you land on. Click on the square to check your answer.

I like to use the big foam dice to keep the noise down. Children spill out their pieces and take turns rolling the dice. Because they must do things in order, they have to roll a 1 and place the first puzzle piece on their template. After they have rolled a 1, then they must roll a 2 and so on, 'til the last number they are rolling for is a 6.

Instructions In pairs with two different colours. Roll the dice and trace one from that row saying the ordinal number. If the row is full miss a turn. The game finishes when all the ordinal numbers are traced. The person with the most traced wins.

Use this interactive board game to practice ordinal numbers. Students take turns rolling the dice and moving their piece along the board. When a student lands on a square they need to say the ordinal number shown on the square. For example, quotFirst.quot The other players need to listen and decide if the answer is grammatically correct or not

Materials Needed for the Ordinal Numbers Game Game pieces unifix cubes, LEGO blocks, coins, etc. Game board and printable die How to Play this Ordinal Numbers Game To get it set up, print the game board and ordinal numbers die on card stock. For durability, I suggest laminating the game board as well. Then cut out and assemble the die.

Read and select the ordinal number under which you will find the worm. SEE MORE 5. Interactive Ordinal Numbers Board Game. Click Image to Enlarge Take turns rolling the dice and moving a piece along the board. When a you land on a square you need to say the ordinal number shown on the square. If the answer is correct the you stays on that