Count Objects and Write Number Worksheet
Are you searching for a fun and educational activity for your young learners to practice counting objects and writing numbers? If so, we have just the resource you need! Our count objects and write number worksheet is carefully designed to engage children while teaching them the essential math skills of counting and number formation.
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How many apples are there? There are 5 apples.
There are 5 apples.
How many cats are there? There are 3 cats.
There are 3 cats.
How many pencils are there? There are 8 pencils.
There are 8 pencils.
How many cars are there? There are 2 cars.
Got it, there are 2 cars.
How many books are there? There are 6 books.
There are 6 books.
How many flowers are there? There are 4 flowers.
There are 4 flowers.
How many cookies are there? There are 10 cookies.
There are 10 cookies.
How many birds are there? There are 7 birds.
There are 7 birds.
How many chairs are there? There are 9 chairs.
There are 9 chairs.
How many balloons are there? There are 12 balloons.
There are 12 balloons.
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