Like Sharing Candy
If you're sharing with friends, you can give each friend one part, that’s fair! If there are 11 friends, everyone gets one square of chocolate. That's how parts work: they help divide things evenly or count them easily.
Counting Things Around You
You see parts everywhere, like the slices of a pizza, the steps you climb, or even the toes on your feet! If you have 11 toys and put them in a line, each toy is a part of that group of 11. Just like how you count up to 10, then add one more, 11!
So next time you see something divided into small pieces, remember: those are parts, and they're just as fun to count as your favorite candy!"11 parts is like having 11 pieces of your favorite candy, each piece is a part, and together they make one whole bag."
Imagine you have a big chocolate bar, and you break it into 11 small squares. Each square is a part, and when you put them all back together, you get the full chocolate bar again.
Like Sharing Candy
If you're sharing with friends, you can give each friend one part, that’s fair! If there are 11 friends, everyone gets one square of chocolate. That's how parts work: they help divide things evenly or count them easily.
Counting Things Around You
You see parts everywhere, like the slices of a pizza, the steps you climb, or even the toes on your feet! If you have 11 toys and put them in a line, each toy is a part of that group of 11. Just like how you count up to 10, then add one more, 11!
So next time you see something divided into small pieces, remember: those are parts, and they're just as fun to count as your favorite candy!
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