Count on 1. Write the sum. Say 3. Count on 1. Total 4. 3 4 3 + 1 = 4.

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Count on 1. Write the sum. Say 3. Count on 1. Total = 4

Count on 1. Write the sum. Say 6. Count on 1. Total = 7

Count on 2. Write the sum. 4 Say 4. Count on 2. 5, 6., = 6

Count on 2. Write the sum. 7 Say 7. Count on 2. 8, 9., = 9

Count on. Find the sum = 4 3 5

Good Job!

Let's count together. Try again! 23 3 X

Count on. Find the sum =

Great Job! = 9

Nice Try. Let’s count together. 9 9 x

Count on. Find the sum = 8 9 7

Great Job! 8

Nice try! Let's count together X

How many in all? 2 2 bears are in a cave. 1 more comes. How many bears are there in all ? 3 4 5

Great Job!

Nice try! Let's count together. 3

How many in all? 3 bees are in a hive. 2 more come. How many bees are there in all?

Good Job!

Nice try! Let's count together

How many in all? 6 6 birds are in the house. 1 more bird comes. How many birds are there in all? 5 7 8

Great Job!

Nice try! Let’s count together. 7

Which number sentence? Michael had 5 pens. He found 1 more. How many pens did he have in all? 5+1=6 5+2=7 2+3=

Great Job!

Nice try! Let’s count together. 6

Which number sentence? Luis read 5 books. He read 2 more. How many books did he read in all? 5+1=6 7+1=8 5+2=7

Great Job!

Let’s count together

Which number sentence ? Mary had 8 stickers. She found 2 more. How many stickers did she have in all? 8+1=9 8+2=10 9+1=10

Nice try! Let’s count together. 9 10

Great Job! I hope you had fun!