Teen Numbers Game


 

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This Teen Numbers Quiz and Game is a great way to put your skills to the test in a fun environment. By practicing, you’ll start to learn how to order teen numbers efficiently.
 




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Order Teen Numbers Game
To order teen numbers, use the consistent structure of tens and ones: the first digit is always “1” representing one group of ten, and the second digit represents the ones. You can compare numbers by their ones digit, starting with the smallest and going up to the largest. Scroll down the page for a more detailed explanation.
 
In this game, you will be given a sequence of 6 consecutive teen numbers (from 10 to 19) with three of them missing. You will need to fill in the blanks. If you give a wrong answer, the game will give you the correct solution.
 

    Teen Numbers Game

    Fill in the three missing teen numbers in the sequence.


 

How to Play the Order Teen Numbers Game
The game will show you a sequence of 6 consecutive teen numbers (from 10 to 19) with three of them missing. You will need to fill in the blanks.
Here’s how to play:

  1. Timed Option: Check the timer if you want to enable the 60 second timer. Click “Start Game”.
  2. Look at the Problem: You will be given a sequence of 6 consecutive teen numbers (from 10 to 19) with three of them missing. You will need to fill in the blanks.
  3. Enter Your Answer: Enter in the numbers.
  4. Check Your Work: Click the Check button (or press the Enter key). The game will tell you if you’re correct. If you are wrong, you will be shown how to get the correct answer.
  5. Get a New Problem: Click the Next button for a new problem.
    Your score is tracked at the top, showing how many you’ve gotten right out of the total you’ve tried.
  6. Back to Menu Click “Back to Menu” to restart the game.
     

How Teen Numbers Work
To order teen numbers, use the consistent structure of tens and ones: the first digit is always “1” representing one group of ten, and the second digit represents the ones. You can compare numbers by their ones digit, starting with the smallest and going up to the largest.
The list of teen numbers are:
11 (Eleven)
12 (Twelve)
13 (Thirteen)
14 (Fourteen)
15 (Fifteen)
16 (Sixteen)
17 (Seventeen)
18 (Eighteen)
19 (Nineteen)
 

This video gives a clear, step-by-step approach to learn teen numbers.


 

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