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Grade 1 · Unit 3 · Mi Familia y Mis Amigos

Los Números 0–31
Numbers 0–31

Counting triples its range — far enough to say any date on the calendar and every age in the family.

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Unit objectives

  • Count 0–31 fluently and out of order
  • Say ages: Tengo seis años
  • Match numerals to spoken Spanish

Can-Do targets

  • I can count to thirty-one.
  • I can say my age and ask a friend theirs.
  • I can pick out numbers I hear in any order.

Vocabulary scope

cero, once, doce, trece, catorce, quince, dieciséis… veinte, veintiuno… treinta y uno, ¿cuántos años tienes?, tengo … años

How this unit builds

Builds directly on Kindergarten’s 1–10; teens and twenties follow patterns students already own.

Planned lessons

What this unit will contain

Lessons are produced in the same fully interactive format as Kindergarten — flashcards with audio, games, listening tasks, and take-home activities — and will unlock here as they are finished.

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Lesson 1

Once a veinte — the teens

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Lesson 2

Veinte a treinta y uno — the twenties

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Lesson 3

¿Cuántos años tienes? — ages

Cultural connection

Quince — the famous fifteenth

Across much of Latin America, a girl’s fifteenth birthday — la quinceañera — is a landmark celebration, making quince the most famous number in the unit.