5 Ordinal Numbers Coloring Pages to Print Free!
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In this section you'll be able to find and learn the ordinal numbers. With the ordinal numbers images to color you'll always know the order from first to last! Remember that their difference from the cardinal numbers is that some represent quantity and the others order.
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Ordinal numbers coloring pages
Why color ordinal numbers pictures?
Ordinal numbers are those that express order (from first to last), unlike the cardinal numbers (1, 2, 3, 4) that we use in our daily life to express quantities. So it's very important to understand the use of each one.
One of the mistakes made when expressing ordinal numbers is not knowing how to write them properly. The correct way to write them is to use ° for the masculine and ª for the feminine, and always separated by a period. Example: 5.° or 5.ª.
To make sure you learn these and more details about ordinal numbers, at Coloring Together we bring you the best ordinal numbers images to color That way you'll be able to learn much more easily!
Besides that, above each of the ordinal numbers coloring pages there's a little fact that will help you gain more knowledge about the correct use of these numbers. Don't waste any more time! It's time for you to get to work.
Learn while coloring Ordinal numbers
- Ordinal numbers express an order (first, second, third), while cardinal numbers are the most used since they express quantities (1, 2, 3, 4).
- To express ordinal numbers with cardinal numbers, you usually add ° for the masculine and ª for the feminine, an example is 3.° or 3.ª. It's very important not to forget the period.
- We tend to name Popes incorrectly because of the misuse of ordinal numbers, an example would be Benedict Sixteen, when the correct way is Benedict the Sixteenth.
- When the ordinal numbers first and third are in front of a noun in Spanish, they change to primer and tercer.
- Ordinal numbers must always agree in gender and number with the noun. For example: my first pet, my first pets, the first cat I adopted.
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