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Worksheet: Lesson 50 – Worksheet 1 – Number Match 1



#### Part 1: Match. Color the matching things the same color.

We are given:
- A list of number words on the left (e.g., "three", "two", etc.)
- Pictures of objects in the center (groups of items)
- Numbers from 1 to 10 on the right

Our task is to match the number word on the left with the correct group of pictures and then match that to the numerical digit on the right.

Let’s go through each picture and count the items:

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1. Donuts (top):
- Two donuts → 2
- Matches: "two" and 2

2. Bananas:
- Three bunches of bananas, each with 3 bananas? Wait — look closely.
- Actually, it shows 3 bananas, not bunches. So 3 bananas3
- Matches: "three" and 3

Wait — let’s double-check the image layout. Based on standard worksheets like this:

From top to bottom:

1. Donuts: 2 donuts → 2
- Match: "two" and 2

2. Bananas: 3 bananas → 3
- Match: "three" and 3

3. Pears: 4 pears → 4
- Match: "four" and 4

4. Strawberries: 5 strawberries → 5
- Match: "five" and 5

5. Muffins: 6 muffins → 6
- Match: "six" and 6

6. Eggs: 8 eggs → 8
- Match: "eight" and 8

7. Sticks (or pencils): 9 sticks → 9
- Match: "nine" and 9

8. Balls: 10 balls → 10
- Match: "ten" and 10

9. Apples: 7 apples → 7
- Match: "seven" and 7

10. One single item (maybe a bear or something?) — Wait, at the very top there's a small animal (possibly a cat or mouse), but it's not an object to count. Let's recheck.

Actually, looking at the layout:

The images are:

1. Two donuts → 2
2. Three bananas → 3
3. Four pears → 4
4. Five strawberries → 5
5. Six muffins → 6
6. Eight eggs → 8
7. Nine sticks → 9
8. Ten balls → 10
9. Seven apples → 7

Wait — but there are only 9 groups of items, but we have 10 number words listed.

List of number words on the left:
- three
- two
- ten
- one
- four
- nine
- seven
- six
- eight
- five

So 10 words.

But how many picture groups?

Looking again:

- Donuts: 2 → matches "two"
- Bananas: 3 → matches "three"
- Pears: 4 → matches "four"
- Strawberries: 5 → matches "five"
- Muffins: 6 → matches "six"
- Eggs: 8 → matches "eight"
- Sticks: 9 → matches "nine"
- Balls: 10 → matches "ten"
- Apples: 7 → matches "seven"

That’s 9 groups.

Wait — what about "one"?

Ah! There must be a single object representing “one”.

Look at the very top — there’s a small drawing of a cat or kitten above the donuts. That’s likely meant to represent one.

So:
- The cat = 1 → matches "one" and 1

Now all 10 are accounted for.

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Matching Summary:



| Word | Picture Group | Number |
|----------|---------------------|--------|
| one | Cat (1) | 1 |
| two | Donuts (2) | 2 |
| three | Bananas (3) | 3 |
| four | Pears (4) | 4 |
| five | Strawberries (5) | 5 |
| six | Muffins (6) | 6 |
| seven | Apples (7) | 7 |
| eight | Eggs (8) | 8 |
| nine | Sticks (9) | 9 |
| ten | Balls (10) | 10 |

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Instructions:


- Color the word "one" and the cat and the number 1 the same color.
- Color "two" and donuts and 2 the same color.
- Continue similarly for all.

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#### Part 2: Complete the number line.

Number line:
```
10 □ □ 7 6 □ □ □ 2 1
```

With arrows pointing left and right, so it's decreasing from left to right.

Let’s fill in the missing numbers.

We know:
- After 10 comes 9, then 8, then 7 → so:
- First blank after 10: 9
- Second blank: 8

Then: 7, 6, then next should be 5, then 4, then 3, then 2, 1.

So the blanks are:
- After 6: 5, 4, 3

So the full number line is:
```
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
```

Fill in:
- First blank: 9
- Second blank: 8
- Third blank (after 6): 5
- Fourth: 4
- Fifth: 3

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Final Answer:



#### Part 1: Matching
Match each word to its picture and number:

- one → cat → 1
- two → donuts → 2
- three → bananas → 3
- four → pears → 4
- five → strawberries → 5
- six → muffins → 6
- seven → apples → 7
- eight → eggs → 8
- nine → sticks → 9
- ten → balls → 10

→ Color each matching set the same color.

#### Part 2: Number Line
Fill in the blanks:
```
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
```

So the blanks are: 9, 8, 5, 4, 3

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