Number Formation Rhymes for 11-19
A couple years ago, I created printable posters to help children learn how to write the number 0-10. I’ve been blown away at the response from teachers and parents. Shortly after that, I made lowercase alphabet rhymes, uppercase alphabet rhymes, and shape rhymes! Thank you to all that have downloaded and purchased these rhymes. I’m SO happy to hear how they’ve been used in classrooms around the world. Today I’m very excited to share with you my number formation rhymes for numbers 11-20!
Just like the other formation rhymes, these are rhythmic chants to help little ones learn how to write these numbers. I recommend using my 0-10 number rhymes first and then moving on to these.
Why Rhymes are Important
Rhymes are important for so many reasons! I think they are also SO fun and they are a fabulous tool for teaching.
- They help with language development! They enhance phonemic awareness, which is the ability to hear and manipulate individual sounds in words.
- Rhymes support memory retention, making learning more effective and enjoyable!
- The rhythmic chants and rhyming words holds the attention of children and helps them remember!
- They lay a strong foundation for literacy skills and cognitive development.
Ways to Use the Rhymes
You can use these rhymes as posters around your classroom or send them home with students to practice with parents.
Here are some hands-on ideas for using the number rhymes:
- Have the child trace the numbers using their finger.
2. Laminate the sheets (or place in a plastic sleeve) and practice writing the numbers with a dry erase marker.
3. Use a do-a-dot marker to make the number.
4. Mold play dough to make the numbers.
5. Use clear Bingo chips to make the number.
Video
For more ways to use these printables, watch the video below!
Printable Download
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*edited to add that I just created a rhyme for number 20, so that is also included in this PDF.
I’ve recently turned this printable into a digital resource, too. This means students can use this on either Google Slides or Seesaw. The digital resource includes the audio of the rhyme, too. Directions for how to get this is now included in the printable, which you can get by signing up below.
Let me know how you plan on using these! I hope the printable rhymes are helpful to you.
Please would I be able to have a copy of 0-20? These would be great in my class. Many thanks
Sure! The link for the freebie is in this post. If you can’t find it, let me know!
I would love the printable number rhymes to use for my preschool!
Love this!
Hi. I added my email to get the link to print these amazing resources but have not received an email.
Thank you for these amazing resources. I’ve loved the 0-10 formation rhymes! I’m having trouble accessing the 11-20. I’ve submitted my email several times, but it seems to not be going to the correct link. Please help!
I’m so sorry! It is fixed now!
Great activities I love them all!!
Hi, Thank you for sharing these resources. I’ve submitted my email address to be able to download the first set of number formation chants, but it has not come through. The order I placed for a set of resources came through just fine. May I please have access to the number formation chants?
Thank you,
BP
Yes. I sent you an email.
I love these number rhymes I have 1-10 hanging in my classroom and using the teen numbers virtually with my students.
Love hearing this! thanks for sharing.
Love the number rhymes
Hey there, is #20 part of this set? Thank you! Your website has been such a helpful resource as I home school my son.
Hi Francesca! It is not…yet! But I will think of a rhyme for it soon!