Let’s solve each addition problem by counting the fruits in each group and adding them together.
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Row 1: Oranges
- Left side: 1 orange
- Right side: 1 orange
- Total: 1 + 1 =
2 ✔ (This is already filled in correctly.)
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Row 2: Apples
- Left side: 2 apples
- Right side: 1 apple
- Total: 2 + 1 =
3
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Row 3: Pears
- Left side: 3 pears
- Right side: 1 pear
- Total: 3 + 1 =
4
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Row 4: Peaches
- Left side: 3 peaches
- Right side: 2 peaches
- Total: 3 + 2 =
5
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Row 5: Watermelons
- Left side: 1 watermelon slice
- Right side: 1 watermelon slice
- Total: 1 + 1 =
2
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Row 6: Blueberries (or blue circles)
- Left side: 4 blueberries
- Right side: 2 blueberries
- Total: 4 + 2 =
6
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Row 7: Green fruits (maybe limes or avocados)
- Left side: 3 green fruits
- Right side: 3 green fruits
- Total: 3 + 3 =
6
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✔ Final Answers (to fill in the blanks):
1. (Already done) →
2
2. Apples →
3
3. Pears →
4
4. Peaches →
5
5. Watermelons →
2
6. Blueberries →
6
7. Green fruits →
6
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This worksheet helps young learners practice basic addition using visual counting. Each row shows two groups of objects to add, reinforcing one-to-one correspondence and simple sums up to 6.
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