Number Names 1 to 40
Learning to read and write number names is a fundamental skill in early mathematics education. Number names from 1 to 40 encompass a range of vocabulary that helps students understand numerical concepts and their corresponding words. The sequence starts with the basics: one, two, three, and continues with numbers such as ten, twenty, and thirty. It also includes compound numbers like twenty-one, thirty-two, and so on, providing a comprehensive foundation for understanding larger numbers and their structure. Mastery of these number names is crucial for developing mathematical literacy and confidence in using numbers in everyday life.
Download Number Names 1 to 40 in PDF
Number Names 1 to 40
Download Number Names 1 to 40 in PDF
Number | Number Name |
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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 |
21 | Twenty-one |
22 | Twenty-two |
23 | Twenty-three |
24 | Twenty-four |
25 | Twenty-five |
26 | Twenty-six |
27 | Twenty-seven |
28 | Twenty-eight |
29 | Twenty-nine |
30 | Thirty |
31 | Thirty-one |
32 | Thirty-two |
33 | Thirty-three |
34 | Thirty-four |
35 | Thirty-five |
36 | Thirty-six |
37 | Thirty-seven |
38 | Thirty-eight |
39 | Thirty-nine |
40 | Forty |
Number names from 1 to 40 form a crucial foundation in early mathematics, aiding in the development of counting and numerical literacy. These names are: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty. Mastering these number names equips students with the necessary skills to tackle more complex mathematical concepts and everyday tasks, ensuring a strong mathematical foundation for future learning and problem-solving.