Module 1 - Chapter 11
Numbers, Colors & Quantities
Master counting, colors, and describing amounts!
Introduction
The Language of Numbers and Colors
Numbers help us count, tell age, give phone numbers, talk about money, and tell time. Colors help us describe the beautiful world around us. Quantities tell us "how much" or "how many" of something we have!
Numbers 1-20
1 - one
2 - two
3 - three
4 - four
5 - five
6 - six
7 - seven
8 - eight
9 - nine
10 - ten
11 - eleven
12 - twelve
13 - thirteen
14 - fourteen
15 - fifteen
16 - sixteen
17 - seventeen
18 - eighteen
19 - nineteen
20 - twenty
Numbers to 1000
Tens (20-90)
20 - twenty
30 - thirty
40 - forty
50 - fifty
60 - sixty
70 - seventy
80 - eighty
90 - ninety
Hundreds & Thousands
- 100 - one hundred
- 200 - two hundred
- 500 - five hundred
- 1,000 - one thousand
Combining Numbers
- 21 - twenty-one (20 + 1)
- 35 - thirty-five (30 + 5)
- 47 - forty-seven (40 + 7)
- 99 - ninety-nine (90 + 9)
- 125 - one hundred twenty-five
- 347 - three hundred forty-seven
- 999 - nine hundred ninety-nine
Ordinal Numbers (Order)
1st - first
2nd - second
3rd - third
4th - fourth
5th - fifth
10th - tenth
All Colors
Basic Colors
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
GREEN
ORANGE
PURPLE
PINK
BROWN
BLACK
WHITE
GRAY
SILVER
More Colors
TURQUOISE
VIOLET
BEIGE
CYAN
MAGENTA
GOLD
INDIGO
DARK BROWN
Color Sentences
- The sky is blue.
- The grass is green.
- The sun is yellow.
- My bag is red.
- Her dress is pink.
- His car is black.
Quantities - How Much? How Many?
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MANY - A large number
- There are many students in the class.
- I have many books.
- She has many friends.
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SOME - A moderate amount
- I have some money.
- There are some apples in the basket.
- She wants some water.
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FEW - A small number
- I have a few friends. (positive - I have some)
- There are few people here. (negative - not many)
- She has a few toys.
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LITTLE - A small amount
- I have a little time. (positive - I have some)
- There is little water left. (negative - not much)
- She needs a little help.
More Quantity Words
- All - everything/everyone: All students passed the test.
- Most - the majority: Most people like ice cream.
- Several - more than a few: I visited several countries.
- Enough - sufficient: I have enough money.
- Too many - excessive: There are too many people here.
- A lot of - many/much: She has a lot of friends.
- Plenty of - more than enough: We have plenty of time.
- No/None - zero: There is no milk left.
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Practice Counting!
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Knowledge Check
Question 1 of 10
What is 15 in words?
Question 2 of 10
What color is the sky?
Question 3 of 10
Complete: 'There are _____ people here.' (large number)
Question 4 of 10
What is 100 in words?
Question 5 of 10
Complete: 'I need _____ water.' (small amount)
Question 6 of 10
How do you write 21 in words?
Question 7 of 10
Which color is grass?
Question 8 of 10
What is 1st called?
Question 9 of 10
Complete: 'I have _____ friends.' (some)
Question 10 of 10
What is 1,000 in words?