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Part A presents nine word-style fill-ins such as "A group of 4 balls and a group of 6 balls. The group with more has ___," helping kindergartners reason about quantity. Part B matches groups of raindrops, butterflies, cookies, and rockets to their counts.

Together these activities deepen understanding of number meaning beyond simple counting routines and rote answers.

Style:
Busy Bee
Count & Represent Objects 1–10
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Missing Number
Write the missing number on each line.
1) A group of 4 balls and a group of 6 balls. The group with more has 6.
2) A group of 8 trees and a group of 3 trees. The group with fewer has 3.
3) 5 flowers and 5 leaves. These two groups have the same number.
4) If you count 8 ducks, the last number you say is 8.
5) One more than 7 is 8.
6) One less than 10 is 9.
7) A group of 2 fish and a group of 9 fish. Which group has more? The group of 9.
8) You have 6 carrots. Your friend has 6 carrots. You have the same many.
9) There are 10 birds. One flies away. Now there are 9.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each group description to the correct number.
1) Draw a line to match.
A group of 10 raindrops
10
8
A group of 4 butterflies
4
2
A group of 8 cookies
8
10
A group of 2 rockets
2
4
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