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Count 21 to 99

Numbers up to 99: Count 21 to 99

Count 21 to 99

Count 21 to 99

NCERT anchor: NCERT Joyful Mathematics Class 1 — Chapter 8: Numbers from Twenty-one to Fifty and Chapter 13: How Many Times? (extended counting to 99)

What you'll learn

  • Count forward from 21 all the way to 99.
  • Read and write two-digit numbers correctly.
  • Find the number just before, just after, and between two numbers up to 99.

Key concepts

1. Counting past 20

After 20 comes 21, 22, 23… The pattern repeats: after every "X9" comes a new tens number (29 → 30, 49 → 50).

2. Just before and just after

The number just after 45 is 46. The number just before 45 is 44. Just after means "+1," just before means "−1."

3. Numbers between two numbers

The number between 56 and 58 is 57 — it sits exactly in the middle when numbers are counted one by one.

4. Counting by tens

10, 20, 30, 40… counting by tens skips the ones and jumps by a whole bundle of ten each time.

Worked example

Counting seats in the school hall

Step 1 — The chairs are numbered starting from 21.
Step 2 — Point to each chair and say the next number: 21, 22, 23…
Step 3 — After 29, the next chair is numbered 30, not 210.
Step 4 — Continue counting up to the last chair, say 76.
Answer: The last chair in the row is numbered 76.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Saying "twenty-ten" after 29Not knowing the new tens nameLearn the tens names in order: twenty, thirty, forty, fifty…
Mixing up just before and just afterConfusing the direction"Before" is one step back, "after" is one step forward
Skipping a number while counting fastRushing through the countPoint to each number on a chart while saying it aloud

Quick check

  • What number comes just after 58?
  • What number comes just before 70?
  • What number is between 82 and 84?
  • Stretch: Start counting by tens from 10. What is the 5th number you say?

Revision tip: Practise counting aloud from 21 to 99 every day, pointing to a 1–100 number chart.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Count 21 to 99.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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