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Describe how Christopher feels about counting.
Tell all the things that Christopher counts in his backpack after he gets home from school.
If you had to count all the things in your desk or backpack, what would you count? Make a list that counts all the things in your desk or backpack.
Christopher counts the petals on one flower in the meadow. What are some things that you could count outside your house?
Christopher counts the number of times the stone skips and the number of baskets made during the basketball game. What are some other games that have things Christopher could count while playing?
Why do you think Christopher decides to play hide-and-seek with his friends?
Christopher counts peas and carrots while he eats his supper. Choose a meal. What could you count while eating breakfast, lunch, or supper?
How does Christopher know he is very sleepy after supper?
Why is it impossible for Christopher to count all the stars in the night sky?
The story ends when Christopher goes to bed. Do you think he will keep counting in the morning? Why or why not?
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