Across
- 4. Nine is the number that follows eight. It represents a single digit before ten. It is used to count things that come in nines.
- 7. Five is the number that follows four. It represents a small handful. It is used to count things that come in fives.
- 9. Three is the number that follows two. It represents a small group. It is used to count things that come in threes.
- 10. A thousand is an even larger number that represents ten groups of one hundred. It is used to count things in even larger quantities.
- 11. Four is the number that follows three. It represents a slightly larger group. It is used to count things that come in fours.
Down
- 1. Seven is the number that follows six. It represents a lucky number in many cultures. It is used to count things that come in sevens.
- 2. One is the first number. It represents a single unit or quantity. It is the starting point for counting.
- 3. Six is the number that follows five. It represents a moderate-sized group. It is used to count things that come in sixes.
- 5. Eight is the number that follows seven. It represents a slightly larger group. It is used to count things that come in eights.
- 6. A hundred is a large number that represents ten groups of ten. It is used to count things in larger quantities.
- 8. Ten is a milestone number. It represents a complete set or a round number. It is used as a basis for counting larger quantities.
- 10. Two is the number that follows one. It represents a pair or a couple. It is used to count things that come in twos.