Introduction
Hello, Year 1! Today, we are going to learn how to write numbers as digits when we see them in words. This means if I say “three,” you will learn to write it as “3.” Let’s make it fun and easy to understand!
What are Digits?
Digits are the numbers we use to count. They go from 0 to 9. When we put these digits together, we can make bigger numbers.
Key Rules
- Know Your Numbers: Remember how each number looks in digit form. For example, “one” is “1,” “two” is “2,” and so on.
- Practice Makes Perfect: The more you practice, the better you will get at writing digits from words.
- Look for Clues: Sometimes the words can help you. For example, if you see “four,” you can think of four fingers on one hand!
Examples
- The word “two” means the digit 2.
- The word “five” means the digit 5.
- The word “ten” means the digit 10.
Tips and Tricks
- Use Your Fingers: Count on your fingers to help remember how many each number is.
- Make Flashcards: Write the number on one side and the word on the other. This can help you learn!
- Say it Out Loud: Saying the words and then the digits can help you remember.
Questions
Easy Level Questions
- What is the digit for “one”?
- What is the digit for “two”?
- What is the digit for “three”?
- What is the digit for “four”?
- What is the digit for “five”?
- What is the digit for “six”?
- What is the digit for “seven”?
- What is the digit for “eight”?
- What is the digit for “nine”?
- What is the digit for “ten”?
Medium Level Questions
- Write the digit for “three” plus “two”.
- What is the digit for “seven” minus “four”?
- Write the digit for “nine” divided by “three”.
- What is the digit for “six” plus “three”?
- Write the digit for “eight” minus “five”.
- What is the digit for “four” plus “one”?
- What is the digit for “ten” minus “seven”?
- Write the digit for “five” plus “two” minus “one”.
- What is the digit for “eight” minus “three”?
- Write the digit for “seven” plus “two” minus “one”.
Hard Level Questions
- What is the digit for “ten” divided by “ten”?
- Write the digit for “six” plus “four” minus “five”.
- What is the digit for “nine” minus “two” plus “one”?
- Write the digit for “three” times “three”.
- What is the digit for “seven” minus “five” plus “two”?
- Write the digit for “eight” divided by “two” plus “one”.
- What is the digit for “four” times “two” minus “three”?
- Write the digit for “ten” minus “four” plus “one”.
- What is the digit for “five” plus “five” minus “three”?
- Write the digit for “nine” minus “eight” plus “two”.
Answers
Easy Level Answers
- 1: “One” is the first number; it means one.
- 2: “Two” means we have two things; that’s why we write 2.
- 3: “Three” means three items or fingers; so it is 3.
- 4: “Four” is just after three; it is written as 4.
- 5: “Five” is like five fingers on one hand; we write it as 5.
- 6: “Six” is the number that comes next; it is 6.
- 7: “Seven” is after six; the digit is 7.
- 8: “Eight” comes after seven; it is 8.
- 9: “Nine” is right before ten; so we write 9.
- 10: “Ten” is the last number we are learning; it is 10.
Medium Level Answers
- 5: “Three” plus “two” equals five; so we write 5.
- 3: “Seven” minus “four” equals three; we write it as 3.
- 3: “Nine” divided by “three” gives us three; so we write 3.
- 9: “Six” plus “three” equals nine; we write it as 9.
- 3: “Eight” minus “five” equals three; so we write 3.
- 5: “Four” plus “one” equals five; we write it as 5.
- 3: “Ten” minus “seven” equals three; so we write 3.
- 6: “Five” plus “two” minus “one” equals six; we write 6.
- 5: “Eight” minus “three” equals five; so we write 5.
- 8: “Seven” plus “two” minus “one” equals eight; we write 8.
Hard Level Answers
- 1: “Ten” divided by “ten” equals one; so we write 1.
- 5: “Six” plus “four” minus “five” equals five; we write it as 5.
- 8: “Nine” minus “two” plus “one” equals eight; so we write 8.
- 9: “Three” times “three” equals nine; we write it as 9.
- 4: “Seven” minus “five” plus “two” equals four; so we write 4.
- 5: “Eight” divided by “two” plus “one” equals five; we write 5.
- 5: “Four” times “two” minus “three” equals five; we write 5.
- 7: “Ten” minus “four” plus “one” equals seven; so we write 7.
- 7: “Five” plus “five” minus “three” equals seven; we write 7.
- 3: “Nine” minus “eight” plus “two” equals three; so we write 3.
Now, let’s practice these questions together! Remember, you can always count on your fingers or use flashcards if you need help! Happy learning!