1G15 – Using Number Words

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Class Summary

Reinforcing the math lessons that teaches that each number can also be spelled out as a number word.

Lesson Slide

1G15 – Using Number Words

Main Teaching Points

  • Show: Numbers and their corresponding number words.
  • Help: Students identify and match each number with the word.
  • Explain to students that the amount does not change if we choose to use a number word instead of a standard number.
  • Ask students to write single-digit and double-digit number words.
  • Count the number of words as a group.
  • Encourage students to practice writing their numbers.

In-Class Activities

  • Number Puzzles: Make homemade 2-piece number puzzles for each number. Match the number word part to the number parts.
  • Scripture Writing: Take a look at the next Watchtower Lesson. Find numbers from the cited scriptures and practice writing these out as number words.