Hello, friend! I’m the Number Monster, and I’m here to help you learn how to write numbers. Let’s have some fun together!
Let’s start with number one. We go up and then down. Can you see it? That’s number one! Great job!
Next, let’s make a curve like this, and then a straight line to the right. What number is this? It’s number two! Perfect!
Now, let’s try this one. We make a small curve here and another one there. Can you guess the number? It’s number three! Yahoo!
Let’s do another one. Draw a straight line here, then another one there, and finish with a line going down. What number is this? It’s number four! Yes!
Here’s a fun one. Draw a straight line to the left, a straight line down, and then a curve like this. Do you know what number it is? It’s number five! Very good!
Let’s see if you know this one. Start here, go down, and finish with a little circle. Which number is this? It’s number six! Very good!
The next number has straight lines. One here, one going down, and a small one here. Do you know this number? It’s number seven! Yes!
Let’s look at this one. Make a small curve, then another one, go up, and do the same thing. This number is number eight!
For the next number, make a circle up here, and then go straight down. What number is it? It’s number nine! Very good!
And for the last one, we make a number one, and then add a zero to the right. Start here and make a circle. What number is this? It’s number ten! Very good! Yay!
Well done! Now you know how to write the numbers from 1 to 10. Keep practicing, and you’ll get even better. See you later!
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Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom. Look for numbers 1 to 10 on clocks, books, or even in the kitchen. Can you find all the numbers? Try writing them down as you find them. This will help you see how numbers are used in everyday life!
Number Art: Use playdough or clay to form the numbers 1 to 10. Roll the dough into long strips and shape them into each number. This hands-on activity will help you remember the shapes of the numbers while having fun creating art!
Counting Nature Walk: Take a walk outside and count things you see. Can you find 1 tree, 2 birds, 3 flowers, and so on up to 10? Write down or draw what you find next to each number. This activity helps you practice counting and observe the world around you.
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Hi! I’m the Number Monster, and I will teach you how to write the numbers. Let’s start! Here we go: up and now down. What number is this? Number one! Great!
Let’s see if you can figure out the next one. Let’s make a curve like this, and when we get to the bottom, we make a straight line to the right. What number is this? Perfect!
Now, make this number with a small curve here and another similar curve here. Can you figure out this number? Number three! Yahoo!
Let’s do another one. A straight line here, then the next one here, and to finish, one from here down. What number is this? Yes!
Let’s do another one. A straight line towards the left, a straight line down, and now a curve like this. Do you know what this number is? Very good!
Let’s see if you know this one. We start here, then go downward, and we’ll finish it by making a little circle. Which one is this? Very good!
The next number has straight lines: one here, one that goes down here, and lastly, a small one that goes here. Now do you know what this one is? Number seven! Yes!
Let’s look at this one. We make a small curve, then another one this way, and then we go up and do the same thing. This number is number eight!
For the next number, we have to make a circle up here, and when we finish that, we go straight down. What number is it? Number nine! Very good!
And for the last one, we make one like we did before, but then we add a zero to the right. We start here and make a circle. What number is this? Number ten! Very good! Yay! Well done! Now you can write the numbers. See you later!
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