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How many can you count? KCC #5 next © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next Directions Review the Fundamental Principle of Counting with your students. The number of objects in a set does not depend on the order in which the objects are counted or on the form in which they are arranged. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Directions Have your students count how many objects they see aloud. next next Directions Have your students count how many objects they see aloud. Click when next appears. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many alligators are swimming in the water? next next next 1 How many alligators are swimming in the water? one © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many balloons are floating in the air? next next next 3 13 1 7 9 2 11 5 12 6 8 4 10 14 16 15 17 seventeen fourteen fifteen thirteen sixteen eight seven six nine twelve eleven four five ten three one two How many balloons are floating in the air? © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many clowns do you see? next next next 4 2 How many clowns do you see? 1 3 5 four five three one two

How many pencils does the girl have? next next next How many pencils does the girl have? 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 fourteen fifteen thirteen seven eight six nine twelve eleven ten five four three two one © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many bees are flying around their nest next next next 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 How many bees are flying around their nest seven three four six five one two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many peanuts will the elephant eat? next next How many peanuts will the elephant eat? 1 3 8 2 9 7 4 6 5 10 seven six eight nine four ten five three two one © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many stars are in the sky tonight? 6 next next 1 3 5 7 8 10 9 4 2 11 How many stars are in the sky tonight? eight eleven ten seven nine four three five six two one © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many airplanes are flying in the sky. next next next 2 1 How many airplanes are flying in the sky. two one © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many carrots will the rabbit have to eat? next next next How many carrots will the rabbit have to eat? 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 seven six eight nine twelve eleven five ten four three one two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many pumpkins does the skeleton see? next next next 3 4 8 9 6 2 1 7 5 seven six eight nine four five three one two How many pumpkins does the skeleton see? © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many bananas will the monkey have to eat? next next How many bananas will the monkey have to eat? next 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 10 9 8 11 13 12 thirteen eight seven six nine twelve eleven five ten four three one two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many apples are in the tree? next next 4 1 2 6 7 8 3 5 How many apples are in the tree? seven eight four three six five one two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many baby bottles can you count? next next next How many baby bottles can you count? 3 4 1 2 8 5 6 7 10 11 12 9 13 14 fourteen thirteen seven six eight nine twelve eleven four ten five three one two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many sailboats near the lighthouse? next next next How many sailboats near the lighthouse? 2 3 4 four three two one 1 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many pigs is the farmer raising? next next next How many pigs is the farmer raising? fourteen fifteen sixteen thirteen eight six seven nine twelve eleven ten five four three one two 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 9 13 14 15 16 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many kites flying in the sky. next next next 3 2 1 How many kites flying in the sky. three one two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many lollipops did the boy buy? next next next 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 11 10 1 12 9 13 14 15 17 18 16 How many lollipops did the boy buy? seventeen eighteen fourteen fifteen sixteen thirteen eight seven six nine twelve eleven four five ten three one two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many eggs did the chickens lay? next next next How many eggs did the chickens lay? 3 10 6 13 1 16 8 11 4 12 14 7 2 9 5 15 17 19 18 seventeen eighteen nineteen fourteen fifteen thirteen sixteen seven six eight nine twelve eleven five ten four three one two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many ducks are swimming in the water? next next next 4 6 1 2 3 5 three four five six one two How many ducks are swimming in the water? © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

How many acorns will the squirrel have to bury? next next next How many acorns will the squirrel have to bury? 2 3 18 8 13 4 9 1 11 12 6 14 7 15 5 10 17 19 16 20 eighteen seventeen twenty nineteen fourteen fifteen thirteen sixteen six eight seven nine twelve eleven ten five four three one two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved