| What to create | Exam |
| Which subject | Mathematics |
| What age group | Preschool / Nursery |
| What topic | living things |
| Question types | Open-ended |
| Number of questions | 5 |
| Number of answers | 4 |
| Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Welcome to the Living Things Mathematics Quiz! This quiz is designed for young learners to explore numbers through the theme of living things. Let's begin with some fun questions!
How many legs do most spiders have?
(Hint: Remember how many legs are on one spider!)
If you see 3 birds sitting on a tree and 2 more join them, how many birds are there now?
(Think about adding to the group!)
Count the number of flowers in your garden. If there are 5 flowers and 1 blooms, how many flowers are still closed?
(Consider how many flowers are yet to open!)
If you have 4 fish in a bowl and 1 swims away to another bowl, how many fish are left in the first bowl?
(Visualize the fish before and after!)
Imagine there are 6 butterflies in the garden. If 3 butterflies flutter away, how many butterflies are still in the garden?
(Think about what happens when some of them leave!)
Great job on completing the quiz! Remember, math can be fun when we relate it to the living things around us!