This is a “How Many?” counting worksheet designed for young learners. The goal is to count the number of vegetables in each box and circle the correct number from the options 1 through 5 below it.
Let’s go through each box one by one:
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Top Row — Left Box: Radishes
- There are
3 radishes.
- The number
3 is already circled —
✔ Correct.
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Top Row — Right Box: Corn
- Count the corn cobs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 →
5 corn cobs.
- So you should circle
5.
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Second Row — Left Box: Eggplants
- Count the eggplants: 1, 2, 3, 4 →
4 eggplants.
- Circle
4.
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Second Row — Right Box: Pumpkin
- There is
1 pumpkin.
- Circle
1.
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Third Row — Left Box: Tomatoes
- Count the tomatoes: 1, 2, 3 →
3 tomatoes.
- Circle
3.
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Third Row — Right Box: Carrots
- Count the carrots: 1, 2, 3, 4 →
4 carrots.
- Circle
4.
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Bottom Row — Left Box: Bell Peppers
- There are
2 yellow bell peppers.
- Circle
2.
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Bottom Row — Right Box: Broccoli
- Count the broccoli florets: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 →
5 broccoli.
- Circle
5.
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✔ Final Answers (what to circle for each box):
| Position | Number to Circle |
|-------------------|------------------|
| Top Left (Radish) | 3 (already done) |
| Top Right (Corn) | 5 |
| Middle Left (Eggplant) | 4 |
| Middle Right (Pumpkin) | 1 |
| Bottom Left (Tomato) | 3 |
| Bottom Right (Carrot) | 4 |
| Bottom Left (Pepper) | 2 |
| Bottom Right (Broccoli) | 5 |
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Summary of all correct answers:
From left to right, top to bottom:
-
3,
5
-
4,
1
-
3,
4
-
2,
5
This exercise helps children practice counting up to 5 and matching quantities to numerals — foundational math skills!
Let me know if you’d like this as a printable answer sheet or want to turn it into a game! 🍎🥕🌽
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of count objects worksheet.