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FRANK. I can not count them. They run about

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Frank. Four little chicks stay close to the mother.

chicks run away from her.

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Four chicks were under a big leaf. It began to rain. Three more chicks ran under the leaf. How many chicks were under the leaf then?

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The sun came out again. Speckle called the chicks: "Cluck, cluck!" Six chicks ran to her. How many chicks stayed under the big leaf?

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Eight chicks were in the yard. Two chicks saw a hole in the fence and went through it.

chicks were left in the yard?

How many

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Here is a number story that Kate made for Frank about 10 2:

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Speckle had 10 little chicks. 2 ran away. How many little chicks stayed close to their mother?

Here is a number story that Frank made for Kate about 5+5:

5 little chicks are drinking water and 5 little chicks are eating meal. How many little chicks are there

in all?

Here is a number story about 6 +4:

Speckle has 6 black chicks and 4 white chicks.

How many chicks has she?

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Kate. I have one nickel and six cents. That

makes

cents.

How much have you?

Frank. I have one nickel and four cents. That

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FRANK. I am going to spend three cents for an orange. Ten cents less three cents are

cents.

Kate. I will spend five cents for candy. Ten cents

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