This Kindergarten ordinal numbers worksheet uses story puzzles with two positions at once. Kindergarten kids solve four multiple-choice items about cars, kids, and rows counted from both sides. Five fill-in problems explore what happens when someone joins or leaves a line and how positions shift. The activity gives early learners careful practice with ordinal reasoning and counting from left and right.

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Busy Bee
Ordinal Numbers
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Five kids stand in line. Mia is 4th. Who stands right behind Mia?
 A) 5th kid
 B) 3rd kid
 C) 2nd kid
 D) 1st kid
2. If 6 cars are in a row, which car is in the very last position?
 A) 5th
 B) 6th
 C) 4th
 D) 3rd
3. Lin is 3rd from the left in a row of 5. From the right, Lin is ___.
 A) 1st
 B) 2nd
 C) 3rd
 D) 5th
4. Pat is 2nd. One kid leaves the line in front. Pat is now ___.
 A) 4th
 B) 3rd
 C) 2nd
 D) 1st
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) If Sue is 1st in line and one kid joins behind her, Sue is still first.
2) The 2nd from the right in a row of 5 is the fourth from the left.
3) If 3 dogs are in a row, the last dog is the third dog.
4) After 5th comes sixth in counting.
5) If you are 3rd and one kid goes home from in front, you become second.
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