
Explain that numbers can represent how many objects there are in a set
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- Q1What is the next number in the count? 1, 2, 3 ….32430s
- Q2What is the next number in the count? 1, 2, 3, 4 ….45330s
- Q3How many chicks are there?32430s
- Q4How many counters are there?56430s
- Q5Lucas thinks there are 3 counters here. What mistake has he made?He has counted them all.He has counted one twice.He has missed one out.30s
- Q6Aisha thinks there are 5 cubes here. Is she right?YesNo30s