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By: Thuy-Anh Do Cuin 3111

By: Thuy-Anh Do Cuin 3111. Credit given to http://teacher.scholastic.com/max/stars/index.htm. Max's Super Stars. I pointed to a star and counted "1." Counting stars would be lots of fun! I looked up again and counted 2, 3, 4. It seemed that I was ready for more!

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By: Thuy-Anh Do Cuin 3111

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  1. By: Thuy-Anh Do Cuin 3111 Credit given to http://teacher.scholastic.com/max/stars/index.htm

  2. Max's Super Stars I pointed to a star and counted "1." Counting stars would be lots of fun! I looked up again and counted 2, 3, 4. It seemed that I was ready for more! Next came 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. There were so many, I couldn't stop then!

  3. I counted stars all the way to 20. But guess what, my friends? There were still plenty. I was tired of counting each little star — There are so many, so high and so far! I said to Ruthie, with a smile on my face, "It's tough to count things in outer space!"

  4. Max's Challenge Try to count something a little closer to home! Grab a handful of beans, buttons, pennies or other small objects. Count all the objects in your hand. Then tell me what you counted on your paper. Thank You First Graders for being such wonderful students!

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