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Catch the fish in each line by telling how many there are.

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NOTE TO TEACHER: See Suggestions to Teacher, Note 1.

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3. 3 puppies and 1 puppy are 4. 1 puppy and 2 puppies are 5. 2 puppies and 3 puppies are 6. 2 puppies and 2 puppies are 7. 3 puppies and 2 puppies are 8. 4 puppies and 1 puppy are 9. 1 puppy and 4 puppies are 10. 1 puppy and 3 puppies are

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WRITING NUMBERS

5

Count the dots on each domino. Write the name of each figure that you say. Write the figures under the words as shown below.

one two three four five

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When you want to write 2 and 2 are 4 you may write it this way: 2+2=4. 2+2=4 is read 2 plus 2 equals 4.

Read these examples. Copy them.

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When you say 2+2=4 you add 2 and 2 and get 4.

When you add, the answer is called the sum.

Read the sum in each example that you copied.

Sometimes you write the figures this way to add them.

Read the sum in each example below. Copy the examples.

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1. John has two cookies and his mother gives him one cookie. How many cookies has he then?

2. There are two boys in one row, and three boys in another row. How many boys are there in both rows?

3. Albert had two books, and bought two more. many books had he then?

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4. James pays two cents for a penholder, and one cent for a pen. How many cents does he pay for both?

NOTE TO TEACHER: Use seat-work to fix the combinations presented here See Suggestions to Teacher, Note 3.

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1. How many are 3 cents and 2 cents?

2. How many are 2 cents and 2 cents? 3. How many are 2 cents and 3 cents?

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NOTE TO TEACHER: See Suggestions to Teacher Note 4, for suggestions

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