This Kindergarten ordinal numbers worksheet challenges young learners with multi-step puzzles. Kindergarten children answer four multiple-choice questions about kids standing in line, including who is right behind or in front of another child. Five fill-ins ask about ordinals after eighth, the last in a small group, and shifts when kids cut into a line. Each problem builds careful counting and ordinal reasoning step by step.
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Ordinal Numbers
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Five kids line up. Ana is 1st. Ben is right after Ana. Who is 2nd?
A) Ben
B) Ana
C) Cara
D) Dan
2. If Tom is 3rd in line and one kid moves in front, Tom is now ___.
A) 3rd
B) 4th
C) 2nd
D) 1st
3. In a row of 6, who is in the very middle position closer to start?
A) 1st
B) 2nd
C) 3rd
D) 6th
4. Sara is 5th. The person right behind her is in which place?
A) 3rd
B) 4th
C) 5th
D) 6th
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. If 4 kids stand in line, the last one is the fourth kid.
2. Tom is 2nd. If two more kids cut in front of him, Tom is fourth.
3. If 1st gets a red sticker and the 3rd gets blue, the 2nd is in the second spot.
4. After 8th comes ninth in counting.
5. The 10th in line is the tenth kid in counting.
Ordinal Numbers
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Five kids line up. Ana is 1st. Ben is right after Ana. Who is 2nd?
A) Ben
B) Ana
C) Cara
D) Dan
2. If Tom is 3rd in line and one kid moves in front, Tom is now ___.
A) 3rd
B) 4th
C) 2nd
D) 1st
3. In a row of 6, who is in the very middle position closer to start?
A) 1st
B) 2nd
C) 3rd
D) 6th
4. Sara is 5th. The person right behind her is in which place?
A) 3rd
B) 4th
C) 5th
D) 6th
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) If 4 kids stand in line, the last one is the fourth kid.
2) Tom is 2nd. If two more kids cut in front of him, Tom is fourth.
3) If 1st gets a red sticker and the 3rd gets blue, the 2nd is in the second spot.
4) After 8th comes ninth in counting.
5) The 10th in line is the tenth kid in counting.
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