K - 2 © 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Ordinal Numbers 1 – 10 and beyond with the Adjective/ Noun next.

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K - 2 © 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Ordinal Numbers 1 – 10 and beyond with the Adjective/ Noun next

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved To the Teacher A ordinal number shows the place occupied by an item in an ordered sequence. Ordered items would be first, second, third, fourth, etc. next Be aware in an ordered sequence, that students may count from left to right or right to left.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Directions Place the pointer on the object in sequence that answers the question of ordinal numbers.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Which orange is fifth from the left in the set below?

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Excellent fifth

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Click on second man from the left in the set below.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Super second

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Click on eighth apple from the left in the set below.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Wonderful eighth

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Click on ninth pencil from the left in the set below.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved ninth fantastic

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Click on fourth rose from the left in the set below.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Great fourth

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Click on first bird from the left in the set below.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Nice Work first

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Click on third hammer from the left in the set below.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Very Nice third

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Click on seventh person from the left in the set below.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Fabulous seventh

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Click on tenth bug from the left in the set below.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Very Good tenth

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Click on sixth doll from the left in the set below.

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Marvelous sixth

© 2012 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Now you know your ordinal numbers 1 to 10