Place Value in Arabic Numbers: Teaching children the fundamentals of math in kindergarten and first grade is crucial because it builds their ability to understand numbers and the relationships between them. These educational activities, specifically designed for children, focus on counting and distinguishing between odd and even numbers, which appear in this document in Arabic numerals. This paves the way for understanding more complex mathematical concepts in the future.
Place Value in Arabic Numbers: Odd and Even Numbers
This page includes activities to help children differentiate between odd and even numbers. Children are asked to circle the odd numbers in a group such as (49, 83) and to circle the even numbers in another group such as (73, 15, 100, 56). This exercise reinforces children’s understanding of number classification and develops their ability to observe mathematical patterns. The page also offers exercises for writing numbers with an odd ones digit, an even tens digit, or a ones digit of zero. This helps solidify their grasp of place value in Arabic numbers.
Arabic counting Flashcards and Early Childhood Development

Identifying the Place Value of Ones and Tens
This page focuses on the concept of place value in Arabic numbers through simple, direct activities. Children are asked to circle the ones digit in numbers like (37, 64, 29) and to circle the tens digit in other numbers like (16, 80, 55). These exercises help children understand the positional value of each digit, a fundamental concept for learning arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction.
