Numbers
Learn how to read and write Chinese numbers and more. From basic counting to simple fractions, your child will learn about numbers and math through fun and innovative play!
Numbers
Learn how to read and write Chinese numbers and more. From basic counting to simple fractions, your child will learn about numbers and math through fun and innovative play!
Snacks Addition
How many can you eat? Ask your little ones to count and add up the number of food items in each box. This worksheet will help build confidence in your kindergarteners and first graders with counting, adding, and learning how to write math number. See in a set (38)
Sort and Color By Numbers
Each bamboo basket has 3 steaming buns with numbers that need sorted by size and colored in. This is a great worksheet to prime your kids for their next dim sum experience! See in a set (38)
Number Sequence Puzzles 1-12
Give your kid a creative and challenging way to learn about Chinese numbers from one to twelve! Create various number sequences using pictures, Chinese characters of different fonts and Arabic numerals. Color them in and use these puzzle pieces for addition and subtraction exercises and matching games. See in a set (38)
Count and Connect the Numbers
What a yummy worksheet to learn Chinese number characters! Count how many classic Chinese snacks and connect them to the right numbers. Your kids will have so much fun coloring in different snacks like “xiao long bao”, spring rolls and many more. See in a set (38)
Numbers 1-10 Color By Stroke Order
Learn the stroke order of each Chinese number character the colorful way! Your little ones will have so much fun coloring in each character and soon, they will be on way to writing numbers 1 to 10! See in a set (38)
Popsicles Color By Number
This Popsicles Color By Number in Chinese will cool your summer days! Your little ones will have to color in each popsicle by identifying the number range. This cool worksheet is a great way to build number range sense in preschoolers and other young learners.
Ordinal Numbers 4th of July
Ordinal numbers may sound complicated, but it just refer to something’s place in a list. First, second, third, fourth and so on. Unlike English, ordinal numbers in Mandarin Chinese is very easy! You just need to attach the character “di” to the front and follow it up with the number. Your kid will look for […]
4th of July Count
This 4th of July count worksheet makes this holiday extra fun! Your kids can get familiar with all the classic icons of 4th of July and practice recognizing Chinese number characters of 1 to 10.