1. How many boats do you see in the picture? 2. How many fishes has one of the boys caught? 3. How many fishes has the other boy caught? 4. Two fishes and one fish are how many fishes? 5. How many fishing-rods do you see? 6. Make as many marks as there are fishing-rods. 7. The figure 3 represents three objects. 8. Make the figure three on your slates. 3. 9. Make the figures one, two and three. 10. How many boys in the picture are fishing? 11. How many boys are digging for bait? 12. How many boys are three boys and one boy? 13. How many oars has each boat in the picture? 14. Make as many marks on your slates as there are boys in the picture. 15. The figure 4 represents four objects. 16. Make the figure four on your slates. . 17. Make the figures one, two, three and four. 1. How many roses do you see on the bush? 9. Make the figures one, two, three, four and five. 10. How many rose-buds are there near each other? 11. How many do you find growing alone? 12. How many rose-buds are five rose-buds and one rose-bud? 13. Make six marks on your slates. 14. The figure 6 represents six things. 15. Make the figure six on your slates. 6. 16. Make the figures one, two, three, four, five, six. 1. How many lambs are at the left in the picture? 4. How many trees are six trees and one tree? 5. How many lambs are there in the picture? 6. Make seven marks on your slates. 7. The figure represents seven things. 8. Make the figure seven on your slates. 7 9. How many sheep are feeding in the field? 10. How many sheep are with the lambs? 11. Seven sheep and one sheep are how many sheep? 12. How many posts do you see in the picture? 13. Make as many marks as there are posts. 14. The figure 8 represents eight things. 15. Make the figure eight on your slates. 8. 16. Make the figures one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. 2 3 А 5 6 7 8 1. How many trees are there in a row in the picture? 2. On how many trees are there ladders? 3. How many trees are eight trees and one tree? 4. How many rounds has the ladder? 5. Make nine marks on your slates. 6. The figure 9 represents nine objects of any kind. 7. Make the figure nine on your slates. 9. 10. How many rakes are there in the picture? 11. How many rails are there in each section of fence in the picture? 12. How many men do you see in the picture? 13. How many shocks of grain are there? 14. How many sections of fence are there? 15. How many posts has the fence? 16. Make the nine figures on your slates. 2 34 567 89 LESSON VI. 1. How many cherries are there on the larger twig in the picture? 2. How many cherries are on the other twig? 3. How many cherries are nine cherries and one cherry? Ten cherries. 4. Make nine marks and one mark. How many marks are nine marks and one mark? 5. How many pens are nine pens and one pen ? 6. How many boys are nine boys and one boy? 7. How many pears are there represented in the following picture? 8. How many groups of ten pears are there? 9. Make ten straight marks on your slates. 10. The number ten is expressed thus: 10. 11. The figure 1 at the left shows that there is one ten. The figure 0 at the right shows that there are no ones. 12. Express ten. What does the figure 1 denote? What does the figure 0 denote? 13. How many fingers have you on both hands? 14. Make as many marks as you have fingers. 15. Express the number ten by figures. 16. Name ten things that you see. |