Counting Numbers from Twenty One to Thirty

Let’s learn about counting numbers from twenty one to thirty in numerals and words.

Counting from twenty one to thirty with numbers or numerals:

21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30

Counting from twenty one to thirty with words:

twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven, twenty eight, twenty nine, thirty.

Number 21

Counting numbers up to 30 in numerals and words:

We write 21 as Twenty - one.

We write 21 as Twenty - one.

2

Tens

1

Ones


  2 Tens and 1 ones make 21, read as Twenty-one.





We write 22 as Twenty - two.

We write 22 as Twenty - two.

2

Tens

2

Ones


  2 Tens and 2 ones make 22, read as Twenty-two.





We write 23 as Twenty - three.

We write 23 as Twenty - three.

2

Tens

3

Ones


2 Tens and 3 ones make 23, read as Twenty-three.





We write 24 as Twenty – four.

We write 24 as Twenty – four.

2

Tens

4

Ones


 2 Tens and 4 ones make 24, read as Twenty-four.


Counting Numbers from Twenty One to Thirty




We write 25 as Twenty - five.

We write 25 as Twenty - five.

2

Tens

5

Ones


  2 Tens and 5 ones make 25, read as Twenty-five.





We write 26 as Twenty - six.

We write 26 as Twenty - six.

2

Tens

6

Ones


  2 Tens and 6 ones make 26, read as Twenty-six.





We write 27 as Twenty - seven.

We write 27 as Twenty - seven.

2

Tens

7

Ones


2 Tens and 7 ones make 27, read as Twenty-seven.





We write 28 as Twenty - eight.

We write 28 as Twenty - eight.

2

Tens

8

Ones


2 Tens and 8 ones make 28, read as Twenty-eight.





We write 29 as Twenty - nine.

We write 29 as Twenty - nine.

2

Tens

9

Ones


 2 Tens and 9 ones make 29, read as Twenty-nine.





We write 30 as Thirty.

We write 30 as Thirty.

3

Tens

0

Ones


  3 Tens and 0 ones make 30, read as Thirty.



Write numbers from 21 to 30. One is done for you.

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