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Page 1: K - 2 © 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Ordinal Numbers 1 – 10 and beyond with the Adjective/ Noun next.

K - 2 © 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Ordinal Numbers 1 – 10

and beyond with the

Adjective/Noun

next

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To the Teacher

A ordinal number shows the place occupied by an item in an ordered sequence.

Ordered items would be first, second, third, fourth, etc.

next

Be aware in an ordered sequence, that students may count from left to right or

right to left.

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Directions

Place the pointer on the object in sequence that answers the question

of ordinal numbers.

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Which orange is fifth from the left

in the set below?

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Excellent

fifth

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Click on second manfrom the left

in the set below.

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Super

second

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Click on eighth applefrom the left

in the set below.

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Wonderful

eighth

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Click on ninth pencil from the left

in the set below.

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ninth

fantastic

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Click on fourth rose from the left

in the set below.

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Great

fourth

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Click on first bird from the left

in the set below.

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Nice Work

first

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Click on third hammer from the left

in the set below.

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Very Nice

third

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Click on seventh personfrom the left

in the set below.

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Fabulous

seventh

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Click on tenth bug from the left

in the set below.

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Very Good

tenth

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Click on sixth doll from the left

in the set below.

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Marvelous

sixth

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Now you know your

ordinal numbers 1 to 10