Pupils assist go-kart racers with backup. Each racer has six stars behind them, some numbered and some blank. Pupils are required to fill in the blank stars by counting backwards. You can practice your counting skills by filling in these blank stars. Remember to count backward!

Counting backwards starts from a number and decreases by one each time. This can help children understand the concept of subtraction in a fundamental way. To teach this, start with smaller numbers, such as 10, and have them count down to 1. Using visual aids like number lines or physical objects can also make the process easier for them. Reinforce the lesson with games or activities that involve counting backwards to make it more enjoyable and effective.