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   Operations & Algebraic Thinking

Represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction.

Cam needs $10 to buy a music cd. He has saved $7 from doing his chores. How much money does Cam still need to save?

7 + ___ = 10

10 - ____ = 7

Tags: putting together, unknown, equations, combinations to ten, change unknown, one step word problem

Darnesha found 3 dimes. She needs 10 dimes to have a $1.00. How many more dimes does Darnesha need to have a dollar?

3 + ___ = 10

10 - ___ = 3

Tags: putting together, unknown, equations, ten frames, combinations to ten, change unknown, one step word problem

ZayVion drew eight (8) pictures in his artist's pad. How many more pictures does he have to draw before he has ten (10) pictures?

8 + ___ = 10

10 - ___ = 8

Tags: putting together, unknown, equations, ten frames, combinations to ten, change unknown, one step word problem

McKayle scored six (6) goals in the first half of the game. By the end of the game, McKayle scored ten (10) goals. How many goals did McKayle score during the second half?

6 + ___ = 10

10 - ___ = 6

Tags: putting together, unknown, equations, ten frames, combinations to ten, change unknown, one step word problem

Tanya is going to have seventeen (17) people for Thanksgiving dinner. Her neighbor is going to have three (3) more people than Tanya.

How many people will Tanya's neighbor feed for Thanksgiving?

How many people will Tanya and her neighbor feed together?

Tags: seasonal, Thanksgiving, compare, addition, story problem, word problem, combination of 20

Carmen weighs 68 pounds. Zoe weighs 83 pounds. How much more does Zoe weigh than Carmen?

Tags: comparing, one step word problem, result unknown

Charlie eats about 28 cups of food a month. Dixie eats about 41 cups a month. How many more cups a month does Dixie eat than Charlie?

Tags: comparing, one step word problem, result unknown

It is sixty-two degrees today. Yesterday it was only fifty-five degrees. How many degrees warmer is it today?

Tags: comparing, one step word problem, result unknown

Ranika won 67 cents. Austin won 84 cents. How much more money did Austin win than Jenni?

Tags: comparing, one step word problem, result unknown

Mrs. Williams put 81 posters up in her room. Mrs. Sykes put 52 posters up in her room. How many more posters does Mrs. Williams have than Mrs. Sykes?

Tags: comparing, one step word problem, result unknown

Doctor Davis saw thirty-four patients on Monday and saw twenty-seven patients on Tuesday. How many more patients did he see on Monday than Tuesday?

Tags: comparing, one step word problem, result unknown

Ja'Kasia and Brady have the same number of jelly beans. Both kids have 35 jelly beans. How many jelly beans do they have together?

Tags: putting together, addition, one step word problem, double, result unknown, double digit, regrouping

You had thirty-two marbles and gave your friend sixteen marbles. How many marbles do you have now?

Tags: taking from, subtraction, one step word problem, result unknown

London read for 27 minutes. She then worked on her writing for 35 minutes. How many total minutes did she study?

Tags: adding to, addition, one step word problem, result unknown

Our class made nineteen silly monsters. Mrs. Owens' class made twenty silly monsters. How many silly monsters do we have together?

Tags: putting together, addition, one step word problem, result unknown

Thirty monsters appeared and surrounded me in my dream. A magician came and made almost all of them disappear. Only one monster was left. How many disappeared?

Tags: subtraction, taking from, change unknown

Jataviun put fourteen beads in a jar. It takes thirty beads to fill the jar. How many more beads does he need to fill the jar?

Tags: change unknown, one step word problem, adding to

Kinnan has seventeen inches of yarn. She needs fifty inches of yarn to finish her project. How many more inches of yarn does she need?

Tags: change unknown, one step word problem, adding to

Second graders at Cedar Oak School lost fifty-eight teeth in January. In February they lost thirty-two teeth. How many teeth have the second graders lost in January and February together?

Tags: change unknown, one step word problem, adding to

Jon earned $34 doing chores around the house. He wants to buy a c.d. for $15 and a video game for $18. Does he have enough money?

Explain why or why not.

Tags: reasoning, comparing, addition, subtraction, two step problem

Amiria got a job walking dogs and earned $52. She wants to buy 3 books at the book fair for $4 each and a pair of shoes that cost $37.
Does Amiria have enough money?

Explain why or why not.

Tags: repeated addition, reasoning, addition, subtraction, comparing, two step problem

Ben won 12 tickets at the carnival. He spent 2 tickets on a drink. How many tickets does he have left?

Tags: taking from, subtraction, combinations to 20, one step word problem, result unknown

There were 16 cars on the roller coaster. 3 cars were empty. How many cars were full?

Tags: taking from, subtraction, combinations to 20, one step word problem, result unknown

Torrance had 17 pencils. He gave away 7 pencils. How many pencils does he have now?

Tags: taking from, subtraction, combinations to 20, one step word problem, result unknown

Sarah has 16 books. Her Mom bought her 4 more. How many books does Sarah have now?

Tags: adding to, one step word problem, addition, combination to 20, result unknown

   Number & Operations in Base Ten

Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract.

Mykayla's squad wanted to plant 341 trees. They planted 189 trees on Saturday. How many trees do they still have to plant?

Tags: subtraction, three digit, story problem, word problem

The grocery store had some jelly beans. They sold 723 pounds of jelly beans. They have 265 pounds left. How many pounds of jelly beans did they have in the beginning?

Tags: start unknown, three digit, story problem, word problem

Room 1C collected 118 pounds of trash to recycle. Room 4C collected 144 pounds to recycle. How many pounds did they collect together?

Tags: addition, three digit, story problem, word problem, regrouping

Second graders spent 507 minutes cleaning around their community. First graders spent 492 minutes cleaning. How long did they clean altogether?

Tags: three digit, addition, story problem, word problem

Our principal gave away 412 beads. She has 35 beads left. How many beads did she have in the beginning?

Tags: start unknown, story problem, word problem

All 187 second graders are going on an egg hunt. 92 second graders went yesterday. How many second graders are going today?

Tags: subtraction, story problem, word problem, seasonal, Easter

Mrs. Goodwin hid 202 eggs. Her class found 178 eggs. How many eggs are still outside?

Tags: subtraction, story problem, seasonal, word problem, Easter

Jackson has 214 rocks. Austin had 279 rocks. How many more rocks does Austin have than Jackson?

Tags: compare, comparison, story problem, three digit, word problem, subtraction

It took Morgan 116 minutes to complete her project. It took Jenni 182 minutes to complete her project. How many more minutes did it take Jenni to complete her project than Morgan?

Tags: compare, comparison, three digit, subtraction, story problem, word problem

There are 236 first grade students. There are 287 second graders. How many students will be going to the first and second grade assembly?

Tags: addition, three digit, story problem, word problem

Being good citizens, Shekeith and Bryce volunteered at the animal shelter. Shekeith volunteered three hundred seventy (370) hours and Bryce volunteered one hundred twenty seven (127) hours. How many hours did they volunteer together?

Tags: three digit, addition, story problem, word problem

Second graders collected 234 cans for the canned food drive. Third graders collected 342 cans for the canned food drive.
Which grade level collected the most cans?

How many more cans did they collect?

How many cans did they collect together?

Tags: compare, addition, story problem, word problem, three digit

Emma has 120 green marbles and 60 red marbles. She wants to put them in bags of ten. How many bags will she need?

Tags: addition, groups of ten, place value, story problem, word problem

Andy collected 281 box tops last year. He collected 174 box tops this year. How many box tops did he collect altogether?

Tags: three digit, addition, story problem, word problem

Caleb sells newspapers after school. He sold 64 newspapers on Monday and 69 newspapers on Tuesday. How many total newspapers did he sell?

Tags: result unknown, double digit, addition, regrouping

Brady traveled 73 miles to the Math Fair. He traveled another 73 miles to return home. How many miles did Brady travel?

Tags: addition, double digit, no regrouping, result unknown

Travis has 123 stickers. Nicholas has 96 stickers. How many more stickers does Travis have than Nicholas?

Tags: comparing


Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract.

The principal has 317 beads to put in bags. She wants to put them in bags of 100 each. How many bags of 100 beads can the principal make? How many beads will be left over?

Tags: groups of 100, three digit, story problem, word problem

Jackson wants to organize 652 blocks. He wants to put 100 blocks in each box. How many boxes of 100 blocks can Jackson make? How many blocks will be left over?

Tags: groups of 100, story problem, word problem, three digit

Evans has 531 cards in his collection. If he puts ten cards on each page, how many pages can he fill?

Tags: groups of ten, three digit, story problem, word problem, place value

Our class has collected 394 box tops. If we put ten box tops in each bag, how many bags can we fill?

Tags: groups of ten, three digit, story problem, word problem

Jeremy has collected 150 baseball cards. He wants to organize them on sheets that hold ten cards. How many sheets will he need?

Tags: place value, groups of ten, story problem, three digit

Grayson has 120 jellybeans. He put ten jellybeans in each egg. How many eggs did he fill with jellybeans?

Tags: seasonal, Easter, three digit, groups of ten, place value

Tyheim had 270 jellybeans. He put ten jellybeans in each egg. How many eggs did he fill with jellybeans?

Tags: groups of ten, place value, seasonal, three digit, Spring

Emma has 120 green marbles and 60 red marbles. She wants to put them in bags of ten. How many bags will she need?

Tags: addition, groups of ten, place value, story problem, word problem

   Number & Operations in Base Ten

Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract.

Aaron has 18 dinosaurs. If his friend gives him 10 more, how many dinosaurs will Aaron have?

Tags: adding to, one step word problem, addition, adding ten, result unknown

Lincoln built a tower with 23 blocks. His friend added ten more blocks. How many blocks did they use together?

Tags: adding to, one step word problem, addition, adding ten, result unknown

Cam had $25 saved. He earned ten more dollars. How much money does Cam have now?

Tags: adding to, one step word problem, addition, adding ten, result unknown

Madeline has 32 bows. Her sister has ten bows. How many bows do they have together?

Tags: adding to, one step word problem, addition, adding ten, result unknown

   Geometry

Reason with shapes and their attributes.

N’Kenya gave her partner the following clues to guess the mystery block:
This three-dimensional shape is made up of 6 faces.
All of the faces are squares.
This shape cannot roll.
Name the mystery shape: _____________________________________

Tags: mystery shape, geometry, three-dimensional, cube, attributes, faces

If you have sixteen trapezoids, how many hexagons can you make?

Prove it!

Tags: pattern blocks, geometry, trapezoids, hexagons, combining shapes

You have three trapezoids that you made with triangles. How many triangles did you use to build three trapezoids?

Prove it!

Tags: pattern blocks, combining shapes, geometry, trapezoids, hexagons