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💡 Kindergarten English: Numbers Practice Questions
Kindergarten English: Numbers Practice Questions
Example 1:
🍎 Count the apples: How many apples are in the basket? 🍎🍎🍎
Solution:
- Step 1: Point to the first apple and say "one".
- Step 2: Point to the second apple and say "two".
- Step 3: Point to the third apple and say "three".
- Result: There are \(3\) apples.
Example 2:
🎈 If you have \(2\) balloons and you get \(1\) more, how many balloons do you have in total?
Solution:
- Step 1: Start with \(2\).
- Step 2: Count one more: \(2 + 1 = 3\).
- Result: You have \(3\) balloons.
Example 3:
🌟 Look at these stars: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟. If we take away \(2\) stars, how many stars are left?
Solution:
- Step 1: Start with the total count of \(5\) stars.
- Step 2: Cross out \(2\) stars.
- Step 3: Count the remaining stars: \(1, 2, 3\).
- Result: There are \(3\) stars left.
Example 4:
🔢 Which number comes after \(7\)?
Solution:
- Step 1: Start counting from \(1\): \(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7\).
- Step 2: The next number in the sequence is \(8\).
- Result: The number is \(8\).
Example 5:
🧩 I am a number. I am more than \(4\) but less than \(6\). What number am I?
Solution:
- Step 1: List the numbers: \(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7\).
- Step 2: Find the number after \(4\), which is \(5\).
- Step 3: Check if \(5\) is less than \(6\). Yes, it is!
- Result: The number is \(5\).
Example 6:
⚖️ Compare the groups: Group A has \(4\) blocks and Group B has \(6\) blocks. Which group has more?
Solution:
- Step 1: Count Group A: \(1, 2, 3, 4\).
- Step 2: Count Group B: \(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6\).
- Step 3: Compare \(4\) and \(6\). Since \(6\) is a higher number, it is greater.
- Result: Group B has more blocks.
Example 7:
🛒 You are at the store. You want to buy \(2\) bananas and \(2\) oranges. How many pieces of fruit will you have in your bag?
Solution:
- Step 1: Identify the number of bananas: \(2\).
- Step 2: Identify the number of oranges: \(2\).
- Step 3: Add them together: \(2 + 2 = 4\).
- Result: You will have \(4\) pieces of fruit.
Example 8:
🚌 There are \(5\) children waiting for the bus. If \(1\) child gets on the bus, how many children are left waiting?
Solution:
- Step 1: Start with the total: \(5\).
- Step 2: Subtract the child who left: \(5 - 1 = 4\).
- Step 3: Count the remaining children: \(4\).
- Result: There are \(4\) children left waiting.
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