Use Arrays
Instructions
Type your answers in the boxes or use the drop-down menu to select
your answer.
Try to explain your thinking where possible.
How many pears are there?
How do you know?
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Fill in the sentences to match what you can see.
There are strawberries.
There are in each group
There are equal groups.
There are 45 bananas. How could you check?
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Count the oranges in fives. How many are there?
Explain how to count them
in a different way.
How many mangoes are there?
How do you know?
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How many apples are there?
How do you know?
Describe what you can see.
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How many potatoes are there?
Explain how the potatoes could be arranged in a different way,
using equal groups.
There are 40 tomatoes. What equal groups can you see?
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How many onions are there?
Did you count the objects in tens or threes?
threes
tens
Does it make a difference to the answer?
Why? no
yes
What did you count up in to find out how many?
There are mushrooms.
Explain how else you could have counted the mushrooms.
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How many melons are there?
Explain how the melons could be arranged in a different way, using
equal groups.
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