NAME ______________________________ DATE _______________

DAILY PRACTICE

What Went Wrong?

Here are parts of 5 counting strips. Fix the mistakes.

Example:

A counting strip includes the numbers, 13, 14, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22. The second “14” is crossed out. An arrow points between the numbers “16” and “18” with the number “17” written next to it.

  • 1 A counting strip includes the numbers 21, 22, 23, 25, and 26.

  • 2 A counting strip includes the numbers 17, 19, 20, 21, and 22.

  • 3 A counting strip includes the numbers 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14.

  • 4 A counting strip includes the numbers 25, 26, 27, 29, and 30.

Ongoing Review

  • 5 How many children answered this question?

    Do you wear glasses?
    Yes No
    A set of smiley faces: smiley face, smiley face, smiley face, smiley face, smiley face, smiley face. A set of smiley faces: smiley face, smiley face, smiley face, smiley face, smiley face, smiley face, smiley face, smiley face, smiley face, smiley face.
    • A 7

    • B 12

    • C 16

    • D 22

NOTE

Students use their knowledge of the counting sequence to identify and fix counting errors.

MWI Numbers 0 to 120


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Table of Contents

Investigations 3 in Number, Data, and Space®, Student Activity Book Unit 1 Building Numbers and Solving Story Problems Unit 2 Comparing and Combining Shapes Unit 3 How Many of Each? How Many in All? Unit 4 Fish Lengths and Fraction Rugs Unit 5 Number Games and Crayon Problems Unit 6 Would You Rather Be an Eagle or a Whale? Unit 7 How Many Tens? How Many Ones? Unit 8 Blocks and Buildings