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Six
Challenge your beginning counters with this worksheet focused on the number 6. Four sets have fewer than 6 objects in them. Learners count how many are pictured, and draw more to make 6. They write the numeral 6 in a box for each set...
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Counting to 6: Objects in a Set
In this counting to 6 worksheet, learners solve 5 problems in which objects in a set are counted and the correct number is circled to show how many.
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Six Does The Trick!
In this counting to 6 learning exercise, students solve four problems in which sets of objects that show 6 are circled. Students practice writing the number 6.
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6: Six
In this counting and coloring worksheet, students practice the skill of counting and coloring to 6 by coloring 6 birds and 6 whales.
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Number Worksheet: Learning the Number 6
In this number 6 instructional activity, students trace the word "six" and then practice writing in on their own on this lines provided. They then circle 6 brushes from the group at the bottom of the page.
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Farm Animals Worksheet - Practice Counting
Students count how many roosters they see on the worksheet and color or circle the correct multiple choice answer right underneath the roosters. This is a good worksheet for young learners to practice their counting and number...
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Number 6
In this counting to 6 worksheet, students examine sets of dinosaur pictures. Students count and circle the set that has six dinosaurs.
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Ocean Worksheet - Practice Counting
In this ocean animals counting worksheet, students count the number of jellyfish, and then circle or color the correct number from the options at the bottom of the page. There are 6 jellyfish on the worksheet.
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Hidden Picture: Six Fish
In this counting worksheet, students examine a black line drawing of a fisherman in a boat surrounded by an ocean full of fish. Students find 6 fish in the picture and color them.
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Count the Fish-- 4, 5, 6
For this math worksheet, students count the fish in each of 3 boxes and draw a line to the number that matches. Students may color the fish. The number of fish will be 4, 5, or 6.