Number Line 0 to 20 Printables

Welcome to Number Line 0 to 20 printables page.

Here you will find our selection of math number line sheets to help your child learn to count on and back to 20.

Counting is one of the very first skills young children learn to do in their math journey.

When children first learn to count, they learn the number sequence, usually up to ten, but without an understanding of what the numbers mean.

Next, they learn to count objects and numbers of things that are in front of them and learn 1:1 correspondence when counting.

During this stage children are still learning their number sequence, and that numbers continue past 10. They learn to count up to higher numbers like 20 or 30. Eventually, they manage to learn to count up to 100, and that numbers up to 100 can be split up into tens and ones. Their Place Value learning has begun!

At a higher level, children know their place value up to 1000. They can count accurately by 1s, 10s and 100s from different starting points, and can split numbers up into hundreds, tens and ones.

By the end of 2nd grade, most children should be able to:

  • read, write, compare and order numbers up to 1000.
  • count by 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 100s for at least 25 terms;
  • count on or back by 1s, 10s and 100s from a range of starting points (up to 1000);
  • identify the number of 1s, 10s or 100s in a 3 digit number, and say what the value of each digit is;
  • write 3 digit numbers in expanded form, e.g. 375 = 300 + 70 + 5;
  • take a number written in expanded form and work out its value, e.g. 700 + 20 + 4 = 724;

Number Line 0 to 20

By the start of 2nd grade, kids should be able to count to 20 and back from 20 to 0.

However, number lines can be really useful for helping to learn addition and subtraction facts to 20.

We have a range of different number lines from 0 to 20 to meet your needs:

  • We have a range of completed Number Lines from 0 to 20 to use as learning aids.
  • We have some empty number lines from 0 to 20 to use for identifying and completing.
  • Most of our number lines are available in both landscape and portrait versions.
  • We have some combined number lines and tens frames worksheets for developing a deeper understanding of how numbers can be represented.

Using these sheets will help your child to:

  • learn to count on and back to 20;
  • identify numbers up to 20 on a number line;
  • support addition and subtraction facts to 20;
  • learn how numbers can be represented up to 20.

Number Lines 0 to 20 Landscape

Number Lines 0 to 20 Landscape

Number Line 0 to 20 with Tens Frames

Number Line 0 to 20 with Number Track

Number Line Worksheets 0 to 20

These worksheets involve filling in missing numbers on a range of number lines up to 20.

Unlike many of the number line printables on this page, all the sheets are worksheets that need completing.

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Measuring Length Worksheets

The sheets here are all about using a ruler to measure lengths accurately and also using the ruler as a scale.

The learning focus is on reading scales going up in halves.

Counting on and back

The worksheets in this section involve counting on and back by constant steps.

Counting is a really important skill for children to understand before they start adding up and subtracting.

 

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