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FindouthowmanyshoesMrsKnitterneedstoknitforthesegroupsofanimals:2Bees(Beeshave6legs)2Rabbits(Rabbitshave4legs)3crabs(Crabshave10legs)2spiders(Spidershave8legs)7bats(Batshave2legs)5dogs(Dogshave4legs)2cats(Catshave4legs)10ducks(Duckshave2legs)5stickinsects(Stickinsectshave6legs)4lobsters(Lobstershave10legs)8birds(Birdshave2legs)5ladybirds(Ladybirdshave6legs)
• Doanyofthearrayslookthesame?• Ifyouwanttoyoucanevencreateyourowncombinations!
Stepsforsuccess:
1. Makeequalgroups(Eachequalgroupshouldhavetheamountoflegsforthatanimal).
2. Putyourequalgroupsintoanarraybylayingeachgroup(amountoflegs)inanewrow(amountofanimals).
3. Practisecountingin2’s,5’sor10’s.
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