4, 5, and 6 are numbers that help us count things around us, like toys or cookies.
Imagine you have a bag of marbles. If there are four marbles in the bag, that means there's a group with as many marbles as your fingers on one hand, except for one finger! A five is like having all five fingers on one hand, and a six is just one more marble added to that full hand.
Counting with Friends
Think of numbers as friends who help you count:
- If you have 4 friends playing a game, there's room for one more.
- With 5 friends, everyone can sit on the floor together.
- When a 6th friend joins in, it’s like saying "we’re having a bigger party!"
Numbers in Play
Numbers are also like steps you take when climbing a staircase:
- You take 4 steps to reach the first landing.
- After 5 steps, you're almost there.
- When you climb 6 steps, you might be at the top!
These numbers help us know how many things we have, and that makes counting fun!
Examples
- A baker uses 4 eggs, 5 cups of flour, and 6 chocolates for a recipe.
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See also
- Why Do Numbers Never End?
- Why Do Numbers Seem to Multiply When You Count?
- How the way you count reveals where you're from - BBC REEL?
- What is 1,000?
- How Does Numbers Are Alive Work?