A Dot-to-Dot Challenge with Numberblock Thirty-one!
What kind of creations can Thirty-one make? Connect the dots and find out. Simply start at the red "1" and continue along in number order until you've made a shape. Thirty-one says, "I can make all kinds of shapes." Twenty-one says, "It's all about figuring it out!"

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Start at the bottom and write to finish the pyramid stacks. Two numbers below add up to the number above. Use the number line to help you! Got it? Let's try some bigger numbers!

Sing along with all your square friends... right up to One Hundred. Can you figure out how many blocks wide and tall all the squares are?
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you can always recognize us.
We're as tall as we are wide,
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Welcome to Twoland. Every number is two more than the one before. Imagine if Two was the first friend in Numberland. Cut out the pictures and paste them on the opposite page to create a picture for Two!

It's the big game! Who's on Eleven's team? Color him in along with in his teammates One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, and Ten. How many players are on the field. Count them!

Start at the bottom and write to finish the pyramid stacks. Two numbers below add up to the number above. Use the number line to help you! Got it? Let's try some bigger numbers!

Sing along with all your square friends... right up to One Hundred. Can you figure out how many blocks wide and tall all the squares are?
"Even though we're different sizes,
you can always recognize us.
We're as tall as we are wide,
We're the same turned on each side."