Monday, April 18, 2011

What's the number?

Today the kids and I are working on some number fun. We have created a nice chart for filling in number of various languages.

They already know how to say these numbers, now they need to spell them and this little worksheet is going to do the trick!

on one side we have the cardinal numbers listed and the answers to what's the number for each of the languages we are currently interested in.

On the back is a chart for filling in to aid memorization.

I printed out the two pages and have laminated them wrongs sides together. We use dry erase pens --just love these things! :o) to write and rewrite our numbers.

Page one:


Cardinal
Number
English
Latin
Roman
German
French
Spanish
1
One
Unus
I
Eins
Un
Uno
2
Two
Duo
II
Zwei
Deux
Dos
3
Three
Tres
III
Drei
Trios
Tres
4
Four
Quattuor
IV
vier
Quatre
Cuatro
5
Five
Quinque
V
Fünf
Cinq
Cinco
6
Six
Sex
VI
Sechs
Six
Sies
7
Seven
Septem
VII
Sieben
Sept
Siete
8
Eight
Octo
VIII
Acht
Huit
Ocho
9
Nine
Novem
IX
Neun
Neuf
Nueve
10
ten
decem
X
zehn
dix
Diez


Cardinal numbers: counting numbers. Answers how many?
Ordinal numbers: tells in what order. First, second, third, etc.
Nominal numbers: don’t show number of or order. They are numbers we use to identigy things. A telephone number, a jersey number (sports) a zip code.
Page 2:


Cardinal number
Language:_____________________________________






















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