Counting Numbers from Thirty One to Forty


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

Counting from thirty one to forty with numbers or numerals:

31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40


Counting from thirty one to forty with words:

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


Number 31

Counting numbers up to 40 in numerals and words:

We write 31 as Thirty - one.

We write 31 as Thirty - one

3

Tens

1

Ones

3 Tens and 9 ones make 31, read as Thirty-one.





We write 32 as Thirty - two.

We write 32 as Thirty - two.

3

Tens

2

Ones

3 Tens and 2 ones make 32, read as Thirty-two.




We write 33 as Thirty - three.

We write 33 as Thirty - three.

3

Tens

3

Ones

3 Tens and 3 ones make 33, read as Thirty-three.




We write 34 as Thirty – four.

We write 34 as Thirty – four.

3

Tens

4

Ones

3 Tens and 4 ones make 34, read as Thirty-four.




We write 35 as Thirty - five.

We write 35 as Thirty - five.

3

Tens

5

Ones

3 Tens and 5 ones make 35, read as Thirty-five.




We write 36 as Thirty - six.

We write 36 as Thirty - six.

3

Tens

6

Ones

3 Tens and 6 ones make 36, read as Thirty-six.




We write 37 as Thirty - seven.

We write 37 as Thirty - seven.

3

Tens

7

Ones

3 Tens and 7 ones make 37, read as Thirty-seven.




We write 38 as Thirty - eight.

We write 38 as Thirty - eight.

3

Tens

8

Ones

3 Tens and 8 ones make 38, read as Thirty-eight.




We write 39 as Thirty - nine.

We write 39 as Thirty - nine.

3

Tens

9

Ones

3 Tens and 9 ones make 39, read as Thirty-nine.




We write 40 as Forty.

We write 40 as Forty.

4

Tens

0

Ones

4 Tens and 0 ones make 40, read as Forty.



Write numbers from 31 to 40. One is done for you.

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O

Number Name

30 and 1 more make

3

1

Thirty-one

30 and 2 more make

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30 and 3 more make

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30 and 4 more make

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30 and 5 more make

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30 and 6 more make

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30 and 7 more make

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30 and 8 more make

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30 and 9 more make

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Four groups of 10 is 

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