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Practice Counting

For Students 1st
In this counting pictures worksheet, 1st graders count the number of turtles and then circle the corresponding number. Students then color the correct number and turtles.
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Numbers Count 4

For Students K - 1st
In this counting pictures activity, students study the images in each box. Students count the pictures in each box and circle the correct number for the images.
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Practice Counting

For Students 1st
In this counting practice worksheet, 1st graders count the number of goats and then circle the correct number. Students color the correct number and the goats.
App
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PrestoBingo Colors

For Students Pre-K - 2nd Standards
Open children's eyes to the wonderful world of colors with a fun interactive game. From red, blue, and green to garnet, sapphire, and chartreuse, this resource engages young students in learning about all sorts...
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Counting Pictures

For Students 1st
In this counting practice worksheet, 1st graders count the number of pictures in the 9 boxes. Students circle the number that corresponds to their count.
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Number Worksheet: Practice Counting

For Students Pre-K - 2nd
In this basic counting learning exercise, students count how many frogs they see on the learning exercise and then color the correct number underneath the frogs.
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Practice Counting

For Students K - 2nd
In this basic counting worksheet, students count how many apples they see on the worksheet, circle the correct number they counted at the bottom of the worksheet and then color both the apple and the answer.
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Number Worksheet: Learning the Number 9

For Students K - 2nd
In this number 9 worksheet, students practice tracing the letters that spell the number 9 and then write the word nine 6 times on their own on the lines provided. Students circle 9 vacuum cleaners.
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Who is Picasso?

For Teachers K
Students create art projects both representational and nonrepresentational. They examine a well known piece of art and discuss the feelings that the art evokes.