Number Representations 10—20 See & Say POWERPOINT

Years

EY - 1

Pages

103

PowerPoints, Resource

Description

Support students in recognising and understanding teen numbers with our Number Representations 10–20 See & Say PowerPoint. This interactive resource helps students practise identifying numbers from 10 to 20 using a variety of familiar visual formats – building confidence and fluency with larger quantities.


Each slide presents a number between 10 and 20 in a specific visual form, such as ten frames, MAB blocks or pop sticks. Students look carefully and say the number aloud, helping them connect concrete representations with abstract numerals and number names.


Number Representations 10–20 See & Say PowerPoint includes the following forms of representation: number name, numeral, fingers, pop sticks, MAB blocks and ten frames. It’s ideal for whole-class number practise, small group fluency sessions or visual number warm-ups.


Key Learning Outcomes:

  • ✅ Recognise and name numbers from 10 to 20
  • ✅ Match numerals to concrete and visual representations
  • ✅ Strengthen number fluency and oral number recall

What’s Included:

  • Interactive PowerPoint with number representations for numbers 10–20
  • Includes name, numeral, fingers, pop sticks, MAB blocks and ten frames
  • Oral See & Say format to support active engagement and number confidence

Materials Needed:

  • Interactive whiteboard or screen capable of running PowerPoint
  • Optional: mini whiteboards or number cards for extended activities

How to Use:

  1. Open the PowerPoint on your classroom display or interactive whiteboard.
  2. Show each slide and allow students time to view the representation.
  3. Students say the number aloud together or take turns responding.
  4. Continue through the slides to build number recognition and confidence.

Ideas for Classroom Use:

  • 💡 Use during your daily number sense routine or maths warm-up
  • 💡 Include in small group rotations for number fluency practise
  • 💡 Encourage students to draw or make the number with real objects after each slide
  • 💡 Challenge students to explain how they know what number is represented
  • 💡 Use in combination with concrete materials for hands-on reinforcement

Top Teacher Tips:

  • 💛 Emphasise place value concepts by discussing “ten and some more” with teen numbers
  • 💛 Mix up the slides regularly to keep practise fresh and challenging
  • 💛 Use visual support tools such as number lines and MAB blocks for scaffolding

Number Representations 10–20 See & Say PowerPoint is a fun, hands-on way to help students build fluency and understanding of teen numbers – making number practise clear, visual and engaging.

Additional information

Australian Curriculum Code

AC9MFN01, AC9MFN03, AC9MFN04, AC9MFN05

File Format

zip

Australian Curriculum V9

F - 6

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