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Counting Seasonal Fall Counting Grade 1 — Set 26
What comes after 11?
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Answer: 12
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- what-comes-next
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What comes after 15?
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Answer: 16
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Count the squares: How many are there? (8 squares)
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Answer: 8
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Count the triangles: How many are there? (10 triangles)
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Answer: 10
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- count-objects
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Count the flowers: How many are there? (18 flowers)
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Answer: 18
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What comes after 13?
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Answer: 14
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What comes after 7?
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Answer: 8
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Count by 5s: 0, 5, 10, 15, __
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Answer: 20
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Count the circles: How many are there? (2 circles)
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Answer: 2
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Count by 10s: 10, 20, 30, 40, __
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Answer: 50
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Count the apples: How many are there? (3 apples)
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Answer: 3
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Count the hearts: How many are there? (19 hearts)
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Answer: 19
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What comes after 0?
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Answer: 1
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Count the circles: How many are there? (14 circles)
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Answer: 14
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- count-objects
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Count by 2s: 6, 8, 10, 12, __
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Answer: 14
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Count the hearts: How many are there? (4 hearts)
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Answer: 4
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- count-objects
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- normal
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