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How Many Are They 1

Pam, Pat and Dan are pupils in Class 2 who like to count things. They decide to count fruits, with Pam showing one banana, Pat picking another banana, and Dan holding up three oranges. Dan counts all the fruits, saying there are two bananas and three oranges for a total of five fruits.

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How Many Are They 1

Pam, Pat and Dan are pupils in Class 2 who like to count things. They decide to count fruits, with Pam showing one banana, Pat picking another banana, and Dan holding up three oranges. Dan counts all the fruits, saying there are two bananas and three oranges for a total of five fruits.

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How many are they?

Pam, Pat and Dan are in class two.


They sit at one desk.
1
The pupils like to count things in their class.
Today, they want to count fruits.

2
Pam shows one fruit.
“This is one banana,” she says.
3
Pat picks another banana.
“This is a banana too,” he says.

4
Teacher Ann holds the bananas up.
“These are two bananas,” she says.

5
Dan holds some oranges up.
He counts them and says, “These are three
oranges.”

6
Teacher Ann asks Dan to count all the fruits.
Dan counts the bananas and the oranges.
7
“There are two bananas and three oranges,” Dan
says.
Teacher Ann says, “There are five fruits in all.”

Questions
1. In which class are Pam, Pat and Dan?
2. What do the pupils like to do?
3. Who picked the first banana?
4. Who counts all the fruits?
5. How many fruits were counted in all?
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