What Are Numbers Flashcards?
Numbers flashcards are an easy way to teach children how to count, recognize numbers, and connect them with quantities. These cards usually show both the numeral (1, 2, 3) and pictures to help kids count objects.
By practicing with numbers flashcards, children can:
- Learn to count from 1 to 24
- Recognize number symbols and their names
- Match numbers with real-life objects
- Build early math and problem-solving skills
Numbers Vocabulary for Kids
Here are the numbers included in this flashcard set:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
21, 22, 23, 24
👉 [Download the full free set of Numbers Flashcards PDF for Kids]
How to Teach Numbers with Flashcards
Start with Counting
- Show the card “1” and count: “One apple.”
- Continue with 2, 3, and so on.
Use Objects
- Match flashcards with classroom objects: “3 pencils, 5 books.”
Practice Number Order
- Mix up the cards and ask children to put them in the correct order.
Fun Numbers Flashcard Games
- Number Hunt – Hide number cards around the room and let kids find them in order.
- Clap and Count – Show a number card, and kids clap that many times.
- Match Game – Match the numeral card with a card showing the same number of objects.
- Number Line Race – Place cards on the floor and have kids jump along the number line.
Example Sentences with Numbers Vocabulary
- What number is this? → It’s five.
- How many apples do you see? → Three.
- What comes after 7? → Eight.
- What comes before 12? → Eleven.
These sentences help children connect numbers with real-life counting.
Free Numbers Flashcards PDF Download
📥 Click here to download your free Numbers Flashcards PDF for Kids.
You’ll get 24 colorful cards, ready to print and use in class or at home.
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- [Colors Flashcards for Kids]
- [Shapes Flashcards for Preschool Learning]
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FAQ about Numbers Flashcards
Q: At what age should kids start learning numbers?
A: Children can start recognizing numbers from age 2–3. Counting to 10 is common by preschool, and up to 20+ by kindergarten.
Q: Are these flashcards good for ESL learners?
A: Yes! Numbers are universal, and ESL students benefit from connecting English number words with numerals.
Q: Can I use these flashcards at home?
A: Absolutely. Parents can count toys, fruits, or steps with their children and use the flashcards for daily practice.
