Reading Values
About This Worksheet
This worksheet gives first graders another opportunity to connect written number words with their matching numerals. Students carefully read each word, compare the answer choices, and mark the correct number. Practicing with numbers through 120 helps children recognize larger values without relying only on counting. As students improve their ability to read number words, they also build confidence using numbers in everyday situations.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet is intended for Grade 1 students who are strengthening number recognition and place value understanding. Students should already recognize numerals and be learning to read number words independently. Connecting written words with numerals supports both mathematics and reading development. This worksheet aligns with CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.NBT.A.1 by reading and writing numbers through 120 and supports TEKS 1.2.A through identifying and representing whole numbers.
Student Tasks
Students read each number word printed on the worksheet. They examine the three numeral choices and place an X beside the correct answer. Students continue until every row has been completed accurately. After finishing, they can practice reading the completed answers aloud.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Some students may reverse digits or confuse similar-looking numbers. Others may hurry through the activity without carefully reading every word. Encourage children to read slowly and compare every digit before selecting an answer. Remind them that taking their time often leads to more accurate work.
Implementation Guidance
Teachers can use this worksheet during guided instruction, math centers, literacy practice, or homework assignments. Parents can reinforce the skill by asking children to read numbers they see on signs, clocks, and calendars. Practicing number words in everyday life helps improve both reading fluency and math confidence.
Details and Features
The worksheet features colorful picture cues, easy-to-read number words, and clearly organized multiple-choice answers. Students receive repeated practice recognizing numbers through both words and numerals. The printable format works well for classrooms, tutoring, homeschool lessons, and independent practice.