This Math quiz is called 'Numbers on a Number Line - Counting on from any Given Number' and it has been written by teachers to help you if you are studying the subject at elementary school. Playing educational quizzes is a fun way to learn if you are in the 1st or 2nd grade - aged 6 to 8.
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By their second year of elementary school children should be quite familiar with the number line. They may use it to count on or back, or to calculate additions or subtractions. Understanding the value of numbers means being able to recognize where numbers should come in relation to each other, as well as being able to recognize any missing numbers in a set.
This quiz will help children to use number lines when counting on from any given number.
Can you place the numbers on the number line?
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4 comes before 5, 6 comes after
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30 comes before 31, and after 29
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25 comes before 26, and 29 comes between 28 and 30
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Looking at the numbers on either side might be helpful
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Counting up aloud will help identify the missing numbers
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The numbers are going down, not up
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The missing numbers are 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9, which are all odd numbers
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Counting up from 17 and 18 would include 20, 21 and 22
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Counting backwards and forwards from 43 includes the numbers 39, 44 and 47
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Each number is 5 more than the one before it
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