Counting 1 to 20 — Lesson
🌟 Let's Count with Raju's Mangoes! 🌟
One sunny morning, Raju went to the mango farm with his friends. He wanted to count how many mangoes he could pick. Let's help Raju count his mangoes from 1 to 20! 🍋🍊
🔢 Core Concepts: Counting from 1 to 20
Counting means saying numbers one after another. When we count, we start from 1, then 2, 3, and keep going until 20.
| Number | Name | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | One | 1 mango 🍋 |
| 5 | Five | 5 mangoes 🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋 |
| 10 | Ten | 10 mangoes 🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋 |
| 20 | Twenty | 20 mangoes 🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋 |
When we count, each number is one more than the number before it. For example, after 1 comes 2, then 3, and so on.
To count from 1 to 20, say each number in order without skipping any number.
Use your fingers or small objects like beads or coins to count and learn numbers easily.
🤩 Did You Know?
In India, children often learn counting using colorful rangoli patterns made with dots! Counting dots in rangoli helps them practice numbers in a fun way. 🎨✨
📝 Exam Tips for Counting 1 to 20
- Always start counting from 1, not from 0 or any other number.
- Don't skip any number. For example, don't say 1, 2, 4 (you missed 3!).
- Practice writing numbers clearly from 1 to 20.
- Board questions may ask you to count objects or fill missing numbers in a sequence.
- Use pictures or objects to help you count during exams.
Remember: Counting is the first step to becoming a math wizard! Keep practicing with your friends and family. 🎉
Counting 1 to 20 — Mcq
Counting 1 to 20 — Mnemonic
🌟 Fun Mnemonics to Remember Numbers 1 to 20! 🌟
1️⃣ Counting by Friends - The Number Party 🎉
- 1 - Ek (One)
- 2 - Do (Two)
- 3 - Teen (Three)
- 4 - Chaar (Four)
- 5 - Paanch (Five)
- 6 - Chhah (Six)
- 7 - Saat (Seven)
- 8 - Aath (Eight)
- 9 - Nau (Nine)
- 10 - Dus (Ten)
“Ek Do Teen Chaar Paanch, Chhah Saat Aath Nau Dus - Let's count with a happy hush!” 🎶
2️⃣ The Silly Sentence Trick 🤪
Remember this funny sentence where each word starts with the first letter of the number's English name:
Once Two Tiny Frogs Found Seven Elephants Napping Together.
It helps you recall: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten!
3️⃣ Count to 20 with a Fun Hindi Rhyme 🎵
“Ek do teen, chaar paanch chhah,
Saat aath nau, dus ke saath!
Gyarah barah, terah chaudah,
Pandrah solah, satrah atharah,
Unnees bees, ho gaya poora khel!”
Sing this rhyme and count happily from 1 to 20! 🎤🎶
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