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LESSON IX.

1. How many boats are 2 boats and 2 boats?

2. How many boys are 2 boys, 2 boys, and 2 boys? 3. Count by 2's to 4. Count by 2's to 6.

4. How many 2's in 6? How many 3's in 6?

5. Six cents are how many more than 3 cents? How many more than 4 cents? Than 2 cents?

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8. A boy had 6 marbles and lost 3; how many marbles had he left ?

9. Six marbles less 4 marbles are how many marbles? 10. Mary had 4 cents and Henry gave her 2 cents How many cents had she then?

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11. Two cents and 4 cents are how many cents?

12. How many balls put with 2 balls will make 6 balls? How many with 4? How many with 3?

13. How many balls taken from 6 balls will leave 3 balls? Will leave 2 balls? Will leave 5 balls?

How many are

14. 2 boys and 4 boys? 15. 3 books and 3 books? 16. 5 pins and 1 pin?

17. 6 men less 2 men? 18. 5 caps less 3 caps? 19. 6 pinks less 5 pinks?

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1. Four trees and 3 trees are how many trees? 2. If 3 trees be cut down, how many will be left? 3. How many apples on the tree? 3 apples and 2 apples and 2 apples are how many apples ?

4. If 3 apples fall from the tree, how many are left? If 2 more fall, how many are left?

5. Three girls and how many more make seven girls? 6. Seven bunches of grain are how many more than 5 bunches? Than 3 bunches? Than 2 bunches ?

7. How many girls are shown in the picture? If 1 girl leave, how many will remain? If 3 leave? If 4 leave? If 2 leave? If 6 leave?

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8. Make 3 lines on your slate. 3 more. 9. How many more will make seven ? 10. How many 3's in seven and how many over?

11. Write the word seven on your slate.

12. Make the figure that stands for seven.
13. Count seven. Count from seven back to one.

Seven. 7.

14. How many are seven and one more?

Eight.

LESSON XI.

1. How many ones in seven?

2. How many 2's, and how many over?

3. How many 3's, and how many over?

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4. Seven girls are how many more than 2 girls? Than 5 girls? Than 1 girl? Than 3 girls? Than 4 girls? 5. Three and how many make 7? 4 and how many? 2 and how many? 5 and how many?

6. Repeat this table.

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8. James had 7 cents, and gave 5 cents for a pencil How many cents had he left?

9. George gave 4 peaches to his brother and 3 to his sister. How many did he give to both?

10. How many books put with 2 books will make 7 books? How many books are 3 books and 4 books?

11. How many yards of ribbon cut from 7 yards will leave 5 yards? Will leave 1 yard? Will leave 6 yards? How many are

12. 4 girls and 3 girls?
13. 2 horses and 5 horses?
14. 3 boxes and 4 boxes?

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trees less 3 trees? 16. 6 houses less 4 houses? 17. 7 figs less 5 figs?

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1. How many sheep are shown in the picture? 2. There are 4 sheep in one place and 4 in another. How many in all? 4 and 4 are how many?

3. Eight cars are how many more than 7? more than 6? Than 5? Than 4? Than 3? 4. Make eight lines on your slate by 2's. By 4's. /// ///I.

5. Count eight by 2's. Count eight by 4's.

How many
Than 2?

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6. How many 2's in eight? How many 4's?

7. Eight sheep less 4 sheep are how many sheep?

8. If 2 cars be taken from eight cars, how many will

be left? If 5 be taken? If 6 be taken ?

9. Four sheep, 3 sheep, and 1 sheep are how many sheep?

10. How many are eight less 6?
11. Write the word eight on your slate.

Eight less 5?

Eight 8.

12. Make the figure that stands for eight.
13. Count eight. Count from eight back to one.
14. How many are eight and one more.

Nine.

LESSON XIII.

1. How many feet has a sheep? How many feet have 2 sheep? How many 4's in 8?

2. How many hands has one boy? How many have 2 boys? 3 boys? 4 boys?

3. How many boys must hold up both hands, to show 8 hands? How many 2's in 8?

4. Eight are how many more than 7? Than 5? Than 2? Than 6? Than 4?

5. Eight less 6 are how many? 7 less 3 are how many? 6. Repeat this table.

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8. There are 2 red cars, 1 blue car, and 5 yellow cars in a train. How many in all?

9. If there are 8 horses in a stable and 3 be taken out, how many will be left? If 5 be taken? If 1 be taken ? How many are

10. 4 cows and 4 cows?

11. 6 hens and 2 hens?

12. 1 pail and 7 pails?

14. 8 men less 1 man?

15. 8 figs less 5 figs ?
16. 8 rings less 7 rings?

13. 3 words and 5 words? 17. 8 dogs less 3 dogs?

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