This image shows an educational activity sheet titled
“Curriculum for Autism: Fruit & Veg Count 1-10”. The goal is to help learners practice counting objects (fruits and vegetables) from 1 to 10 and match them with the correct number.
Let’s solve the missing numbers by counting the items in each row.
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🔴 Left Sheet (Red Borders):
1.
Top row: 3 red apples → Already labeled
✔ 3
2.
Middle row: 1 tomato → Needs number →
1
3.
Bottom row: 5 watermelon slices → Needs number →
5
✔ So, the two empty boxes on the left sheet should be filled with:
- Middle box (next to tomato):
1
- Bottom box (next to watermelons):
5
*(Note: The “1” and “5” are also shown at the bottom as movable cards — this is likely a matching activity where the learner places the correct number card next to each picture.)*
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🟡 Right Sheet (Yellow Borders):
1.
Top row: 4 oranges → Already labeled
✔ 4
2.
Second row: Peaches — let’s count them:
→ There are
9 peaches (arranged in 3 rows of 3).
→ So the empty box should be:
9
3.
Third row: Carrots — let’s count:
→ There are
4 carrots (2 on top, 2 on bottom).
→ So the empty box should be:
4
✔ The two empty boxes on the right sheet should be filled with:
- Peach row:
9
- Carrot row:
4
*(Note: The number cards “6” and “9” are shown at the bottom — “9” matches the peaches, but “6” does not match any group here. Possibly a distractor or for another page.)*
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✔ Final Answers:
Left Sheet (Red):
- Tomato row →
1
- Watermelon row →
5
Right Sheet (Yellow):
- Peach row →
9
- Carrot row →
4
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## 💡 Educational Purpose:
This activity helps develop:
- One-to-one correspondence (counting each item once)
- Number recognition (matching quantity to numeral)
- Fine motor skills (if using physical cards to match)
- Visual discrimination (distinguishing between different fruits/veg)
It’s designed with clear visuals, simple layouts, and bright colors — ideal for learners with autism who benefit from structured, visual, and repetitive learning tasks.
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✔ Completed Answer Key:
| Picture | Correct Number |
|------------------|----------------|
| 3 Apples | 3 |
| 1 Tomato |
1 |
| 5 Watermelons |
5 |
| 4 Oranges | 4 |
| 9 Peaches |
9 |
| 4 Carrots |
4 |
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or extension activities! 🍎🥕
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of autism math worksheet.