One-to-One Correspondence Practice
This worksheet helps second-grade students practice one-to-one correspondence by matching objects and counting.
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One-to-One Correspondence Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Use your pencil to draw lines to match objects or circle the correct number.
1. Draw a line from each apple to a basket.
How many apples are there?
How many baskets are there?
2. Count the number of stars. Circle the correct number.
3. Draw enough circles to match the number of triangles.
How many circles did you draw?
4. There are more squares than circles in the picture below.
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False
5. If you have 4 pencils and 4 erasers, you have a correspondence between them.
6. One-to-one correspondence means each object in one set is paired with object in another set.
7. Explain in your own words what one-to-one correspondence means.
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