What’s in a Name?
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Deba and Deep made 8 marks on the wall when they took cows out for grazing. When they returned, 2 marks were left on the wall. How many cows came back home?
If Hemant has 15 cows and 12 sheep, how many marks should he make on the wall to keep track of all his animals?
Which of these animals has the longest name (most letters)?
The number name 'fifty-six' has how many letters?
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Which numbers between 1 and 20 have exactly 4 letters in their number names?
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Four (4), Five (4), Nine (4)
Count letters in each number name: Four = F-O-U-R = 4 letters. Five = F-I-V-E = 4 letters. Nine = N-I-N-E = 4 letters. Ten = T-E-N = 3 letters. One = O-N-E = 3 letters. Six = S-I-X = 3 letters.
A farmer has 24 cows. If 8 cows go to graze in the morning and 10 more join them later, how many cows are still at home?
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6
Step 1: Total cows = 24. Step 2: Cows that went out = 8 + 10 = 18. Step 3: Cows still at home = 24 - 18 = 6.
Which of these grouping methods would work for the objects: ball, book, pencil, apple?
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Things you can eat vs. things you cannot eat, Round objects vs. not round objects, School items vs. non-school items
Multiple groupings work: Eat/not eat: apple can be eaten, others cannot. Round/not round: ball and apple are round, book and pencil are not. School/not school: book and pencil are school items, ball and apple are not primarily school items.
If you make marks |||| |||| || to count objects, how many objects did you count?
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12
Step 1: Count marks in each group. First group |||| = 4 marks. Second group |||| = 4 marks. Third group || = 2 marks. Step 2: Total = 4 + 4 + 2 = 10. Wait, let me recount: |||| |||| || = 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 marks.
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