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Cardinal Numbers For Children To Improve Their Math Skills

Teaching children numbers at the right age is simple and important. Once a child has learned and grasped the concept of numbers with the help of various poems, songs and activities, they must be introduced to different concepts like – cardinal numbers in English. But when it’s time to teach these numbers, you might wonder how you can make it fun and interactive for children to learn.

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In this article, we have covered some fun activities to try with your little one cardinal numbers. We have also covered the definition and various examples of such numbers that help your child learn the concept easily. Let’s begin!

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What Are Cardinal Numbers?

To understand the meaning of the cardinal numbers, let’s read below:

Cardinal numbers are the numbers that are used for counting. These numbers are also known as natural numbers or cardinals. Cardinal numbers starts from 1 and continue up to infinity. We use these numbers to answer the question, “how many?”. Cardinal numbers do not hold values as decimals or fractions. In simple words, cardinal numbers help to count the number of items.

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To understand cardinal numbers, let’s explore an example:

Example: Look at the image given below.

Three cats

How many cats are in the given picture?

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To know the total number of cats, we need to count the cats given in the image.

3 cats

So, there are 3 cats . Here, 3 is the cardinal number.

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How Do You Write Cardinal Numbers?

Cardinal numbers refer to a set of things or real-life objects. You can either write them in numerical format, like 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. or spell them out as words, like one, two, three, four, etc. How simple, no!

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The examples given below will focus on helping kids get comfortable with learning to write cardinal numbers.

Note: It might take your child a while to write cardinal numbers correctly. Lots of children write the number 5 backwards, and some even reverse the order of two-digit numbers (31 for thirteen – because they hear the 3 first). That’s fine! Like with all learning objectives, each child is unique and will learn at their own pace.

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Examples Of Cardinal Numbers

The cardinality of a group represents the number of things/real things available in that group.

For Example:-

1. How many clothes are hanging in the cupboard?

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clothes are hanging in the cupboard

There are 6 clothes hanging in the cupboard.

2. How many cars are driving in the lane?

cars are driving in the lane

3 cars are driving in the lane.

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3. How many dogs and cats are there in Mayank’s house?

dogs and cats

Mayak has 3 dogs and 2 cats in his house.

In the above examples, the numbers 6, 3, and 2 are the cardinal numbers. So basically, cardinal numbers denote the quantity of something, irrespective of their order.

When To Teach Cardinal Numbers to Children?

Confused what is the right age for teaching your kids about cardinal numbers? You can teach your little one cardinal numbers between the age of 5-7 years. By this age, children have already learned to count through songs, games and visual aids, any by rote. Therefore, they are now ready to learn cardinal numbers.

Cardinal Number From 1 To 100

Here are cardinal numbers in words for kids in tabular format to learn easily.

1 One
2 Two
3 Three
4 Four
5 Five
6 Six
7 Seven
8 Eight
9 Nine
10 Ten
11 Eleven
12 Twelve
13 Thirteen
14 Fourteen
15 Fifteen
16 Sixteen
17 Seventeen
18 Eighteen
19 Nineteen
20 Twenty
21 Twenty-one
22 Twenty-two
23 Twenty-three
24 Twenty-four
25 Twenty-five
26 Twenty-six
27 Twenty-seven
28 Twenty-eight
29 Twenty-nine
30 Thirty
31 Thirty-one
32 Thirty-two
33 Thirty-three
34 Thirty-four
35 Thirty-five
36 Thirty-six
37 Thirty-seven
38 Thirty-eight
39 Thirty-nine
40 Forty
41 Forty-one
42 Forty-two
43 Forty-three
44 Forty-four
45 Forty-five
46 Forty-six
47 Forty-seven
48 Forty-eight
49 Forty-nine
50 Fifty
51 Fifty-one
52 Fifty-two
53 Fifty-three
54 Fifty-four
55 Fifty-five
56 Fifty-six
57 Fifty-seven
58 Fifty-eight
59 Fifty-nine
60 Sixty
61 Sixty-one
62 Sixty-two
63 Sixty-three
64 Sixty-four
65 Sixty-five
66 Sixty-six
67 Sixty-seven
68 Sixty-eight
69 Sixty-nine
70 Seventy
71 Seventy-one
72 Seventy-two
73 Seventy-three
74 Seventy-four
75 Seventy-five
76 Seventy-six
77 Seventy-seven
78 Seventy-eight
79 Seventy-nine
80 Eighty
81 Eighty-one
82 Eighty-two
83 Eighty-three
84 Eighty-four
85 Eighty-five
86 Eighty-six
87 Eighty-seven
88 Eighty-eight
89 Eighty-nine
90 Ninety
91 Ninety-one
92 Ninety-two
93 Ninety-three
94 Ninety-two
95 Ninety-five
96 Ninety-six
97 Ninety-seven
98 Ninety-eight
99 Ninety-nine
100 One hundred

Cardinal Number From 1 To 100

List Of Cardinal Number From 100 To 1000

Here are cardinal numbers as multiples for kids in tabular format to learn easily.

100 One Hundred
200 Two Hundred
300 Three Hundred
400 Four Hundred
500 Five Hundred
600 Six Hundred
700 Seven Hundred
800 Eight Hundred
900 Nine Hundred
1000 One Thousand

Cardinal Number From 100 To 1000

Cardinal Number Vs. Ordinal Number

Let’s understand the difference between cardinal and ordinal numbers for kids.

Cardinal Numbers Ordinal Numbers
These numbers are used for counting purposes. These numbers are used to denote the position or rank, or order of something or someone.
They are counting numbers that represent quantity, like 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. They are based on the position or rank of an object/person in a given list or order, like 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.
They give us the answer ‘how many?’. They give us the answer  ‘where or which?’.

Cardinal Numbers In Maths

Now that you have read some basic things about cardinal numbers let’s read what cardinal numbers stand for in maths.

What Is Cardinality?

The cardinality of a set or a group means how many things or elements are present in a group or in a set.

For example, if a ball set has 5 balls in it, then the cardinality of the ball set is 5.

What Is A Cardinal Number Of A Set?

In the case of cardinal sets, the cardinal number is the total number of elements present in that set. In simple words, the number of distinct elements present in a set is the cardinal number of the set.

The cardinal number of a set A can be represented as n(A).

For example, the cardinal number of set W= {1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11} is n(W)=6, as there are 6 elements in it.

How To Teach Cardinal Numbers To Kids?

After your child learns to count, you can teach them cardinal numbers. You can begin by making them count sets of objects through child-led play and activities such as counting plastic toys, counting the number of story books they have, counting bottles etc. In the next section, we have also covered some fun activities that you can use to teach your child cardinal numbers.

Activities That Will Help Your Child To Learn Cardinal Numbers

Let’s take a look at some cardinal numbers activities for children.

1. Hopscotch With A Twist

Materials You Will Need

  • Chalk

What To Do

  1. Draw the normal hopscotch on the floor using chalk.
  2. Now, ask your child to hop from one number to another and tell them what to do when they are on a particular number. Doing an additional activity will make this a fun game for them.
  3. For example, when your child hops on to number three, tell your child to jump five times or do some other activity.

2. Learn With Cookies

Materials You Will Need

  • Cookie dough
  • Chocolate chips
  • A die

What To Do

  1. Form some cookies using cookie dough. Do not add chocolate chips to cookies.
  2. Ask your child to roll a die and count the number of dots that it lands on. Then, add the same amount of chocolate chips to one cookie.
  3. Repeat this for another cookie until all the cookies are decorated with chocolate chips.
  4. Bake the cookies and enjoy them with your little one.

3. Count The Object

Materials You Will Need

  • Common items at home

What To do

  1. Simply ask your little one “how many do you have ” of a specific item at your home. Then ask them to walk around and count “how many” are there.
  2. Here are some object ideas to get you brainstorming:
  • How many chairs do we have around the dining table?
  • How many rooms do we have in our house?
  • How many shoe pairs do you have in your closet?
  • How many spoons are in the drawer?
  • How many photo frames do we have on the wall?
  • How many wall clocks do we have in the house?

Solved Examples Of Cardinal Numbers

1. Kareena has a list of numbers as shown – 6th, 8th, 10, Two, Fourth, 2nd. Identify the cardinal numbers from this list.

Answer: The cardinal numbers in this list are – 10 and two.

2. Help Ryan calculate the total vowels in “NUMBERS”. Also, tell how many number of alphabets are used to form this word.

Answer: Vowels in “NUMBERS” are – u and e.

The number of alphabets required to form “NUMBERS” is 7, which is a cardinal number.

Practice Problems On Cardinal Numbers

1. Help Teena identify the cardinal number:

a. 12th
b. 6
c. 1st

Answer: b. 6

2. Leena has ended up composing her 5th poem. How many poems has she composed till now?

a. 4
b. 5
c. 6

Answer: b. 5

3. Write the cardinality of the flowers in the vase.

flowers in the vase

a. 2
b. 3
c. 4

Answer: b. 4

Facts About Cardinal Numbers For Kids

Now that your little one knows what cardinal numbers are, let’s teach them some interesting facts about these numbers.

  • These numbers are also known as counting numbers and natural numbers.
  • All the possible cardinal numbers can be written in word form.
  • We can represent a group of ordinal numbers by cardinal numbers.
  • Cardinal numbers are stated by “how many” and are always used for counting.
  • Cardinal numbers do not include fractions and decimals.
  • Zero is not a cardinal number, as it means nothing.
  • The cardinality of a set tells how many things or elements are there in the set.

FAQs

1. How To Find The Cardinal Number?

You can find cardinal numbers by counting. We start with 1 and then go on as per the number sequence.

2. Which Is The Lowest Cardinal Number?

The lowest cardinal number is 1 (one).

3. Which Is The Biggest Cardinal Number?

There are infinite natural numbers. So, there are as many cardinal numbers as natural numbers. There can be no generalisation of the biggest natural number, and the same applies to the biggest cardinal number.

4. Is 0 (Zero) A Cardinal Number?

Zero is not a cardinal number, as it means nothing, but a cardinal number represents quantity.

5. Can Cardinal Numbers Be Negative?

No, these numbers cannot be negative. They are positive integers or natural numbers that we count from 1. These goes up to infinity.

Cardinal numbers are a part of our daily lives and are the foundation for almost all the number work we do. Helping kids understand these numbers will set them up for success with future mathematical concepts. This article will surely help them have lots of fun while also learning and growing.

Also Read:

How to Teach Ordinal Numbers to Kids
Number Names for Children to Improve Maths Skills
How to Teach Prime Numbers to Kids

Shraddha Mishra
Shraddha Mishra
Writer, journalist and content creator, she has worked across several publications. She takes a keen interest in travel, food and culture. A new mother, she loves talking about her parenting journey and watching her toddler play, learn and grow. When not working, you will find her watching a movie or web series, or reading a novel, chasing a good story everywhere.
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