This math topic focuses on practicing the early concepts of multiplication by counting in groups, illustrated through pictures of flower petals. Students are tasked with counting the total number of petals when each flower has a specified number of petals. The problems encourage students to multiply the number of petals per flower by the number of flowers shown in an image to find the total number of petals, which helps in building foundational multiplication skills.

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Counting in Groups - Pictures (Flower Petals) Worksheet

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Counting in Groups - Pictures (Flower Petals)
1
Each flower has 3 petals. How many petals in total?
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a
4
b
9
c
6
2
Each flower has 6 petals. How many petals in total?
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a
10
b
7
c
14
d
12
e
9
3
Each flower has 6 petals. How many petals in total?
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a
18
b
15
c
21
d
20
4
Each flower has 9 petals. How many petals in total?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
14
b
22
c
21
d
15
e
18
f
13
5
Each flower has 9 petals. How many petals in total?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
22
b
25
c
24
d
29
e
27
f
31
6
Each flower has 4 petals. How many petals in total?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
16
b
7
c
15
d
14
e
12
7
Each flower has 7 petals. How many petals in total?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
25
b
17
c
16
d
23
e
21
8
Each flower has 8 petals. How many petals in total?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
19
b
24
c
20
d
22
e
27