Number sense
Question 1 |

75 | |
100 | |
125 | |
150 | |
175 | |
200 | |
225 |
Question 2 |

20 | |
30 | |
40 | |
50 | |
60 | |
70 | |
80 |
Question 3 |

100 | |
150 | |
200 | |
250 | |
300 | |
350 |
There are 3 questions to complete.
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This lentil idea was ingenious! These quizzes need to be linked-to by eBird. They have two counting lessons posted over there (linked below), but these lentil flocks are perfect practice. And, you can do this at home with a piece of poster board and a bag o’ lentils!
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/bird-counting-101
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/bird-counting-201