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Seven red apples and two green apples are in the basket. | How many apples are in the basket? | Addition | 9 (apples) | 7+2=9 |
Ellen has six more balls than Marin. Marin has nine balls. | How many balls does Ellen have? | Addition | 15 (balls) | 6+9=15 |
Janet has nine oranges and Sharon has seven oranges. | How many oranges do Janet and Sharon have together? | Addition | 16 (oranges) | 9+7=16 |
Allan brought two balloons and Jake brought four balloons to the park. | How many balloons did Allan and Jake have in the park? | Addition | 6 (balloons) | 2+4=6 |
Adam has five more apples than Jackie. Jackie has nine apples. | How many apples does Adam have? | Addition | 14 (apples) | 5+9=14 |
Brian has four more plums than Paul. Paul has seven plums. | How many plums does Brian have? | Addition | 11 (plums) | 4+7=11 |
Sandra took six cups of coffee and Marcie took two cups of coffee. | How many cups of coffee did Sandra and Marcie take in total? | Addition | 8 (cups) | 2+6=8 |
17 plums were in the basket. More plums were added to the basket. Now there are 21 plums. | How many plums were added to the basket? | Subtraction | 4 (plums) | 21-17=4 |
14 red plums and four green plums are in the basket. | How many plums are in the basket? | Addition | 18 (plums) | 4+14=18 |
Marin has nine apples and Donald has two apples. | How many apples do Marin and Donald have together? | Addition | 11 (apples) | 9+2=11 |
46 apples were in the basket. 22 are red and the rest are green. | How many apples are green? | Subtraction | 24 (apples) | 46-22=24 |
Five red peaches and 14 green peaches are in the basket. | How many peaches are in the basket? | Addition | 19 (peaches) | 5+14=19 |
20 peaches are in the basket. 25 more peaches are put in the basket. | How many peaches are in the basket now? | Addition | 45 (peaches) | 20+25=45 |
Two marbles are in the basket. Two marbles are taken out of the basket. | How many marbles are in the basket now? | Subtraction | 0 (marbles) | 2-2=0 |
Eight balls were in the basket. Some of the balls were removed from the basket. Now there are six balls. | How many balls were removed from the basket? | Subtraction | 2 (balls) | 8-6=2 |
Some oranges were in the basket. Five oranges were taken from the basket. Now there are three oranges. | How many oranges were in the basket before some of the oranges were taken? | Addition | 8 (oranges) | 5+3=8 |
Jake has six fewer peaches than Steven. Steven has 13 peaches. | How many peaches does Jake have? | Subtraction | 7 (peaches) | 13-6=7 |
David has zero fewer apples than Marin. Marin has three apples. | How many apples does David have? | Subtraction | 3 (apples) | 3-0=3 |
Jake has 34 fewer balls than Audrey. Audrey has 41 balls. | How many balls does Jake have? | Subtraction | 7 (balls) | 41-34=7 |
Brian has zero fewer oranges than Marcie. Marcie has 12 oranges. | How many oranges does Brian have? | Subtraction | 12 (oranges) | 12-0=12 |
2 birds were sitting on the fence. 4 more birds came to join them. | How many birds are sitting on the fence? | Addition | 6 (birds) | 2+4=6 |
You have 7 cookies and you ate 2 of them. | How many cookies do you have left? | Subtraction | 5 (cookies) | 7-2=5 |
You have collected 7 crickets. | How many more crickets do you need to collect to have 11 crickets? | Subtraction | 4 (crickets) | 11-7=4 |
4 birds are sitting on a branch. 1 flies away. | How many birds are left on the branch? | Subtraction | 3 (birds) | 4-1=3 |
3 raccoons are playing in the woods. 2 go home to eat dinner. | How many raccoons are left in the woods? | Subtraction | 1 (raccoons) | 3-2=1 |
1 lonely pigeons was eating breadcrumbs. Another pigeon came to eat breadcrumbs, too. | How many pigeons are eating breadcrumbs now? | Addition | 2 (pigeons) | 1+1=2 |
3 owls were sitting on the fence. 2 more owls joined them. | How many owls are on the fence now? | Addition | 5 (owls) | 3+2=5 |
2 beavers were working on their home. 1 went for a swim. | How many beavers are still working on their home? | Subtraction | 1 (beavers) | 2-1=1 |
2 toucans are sitting on a tree limb. 1 more toucan joins them. | How many toucans in all? | Addition | 3 (toucans) | 2+1=3 |
Mrs. Hilt has two pennies, two dimes, and two nickels. Jacob has four pennies, one nickel, and one dime. | Who has more money? | Comparison | Mrs. Hilt | 2*1 (cent)+2 (dime)*10 (cent/dime) +2 (nickel)*5 (cent/nickel)=32 cents(Mrs. Hilt) > 4*1 (cent)+1 (nickel)*5 (cent/nickel) +1 (dime)*10 (cent/dime)=19 cents(Jacob) |
Mrs. Hilt has two pennies, two dimes, and two nickels. Jacob has four pennies, one nickel, and one dime. | How much more? | Subtraction | 13 (pennies) | (2*1 (cent)+2 (dime)*10 (cent/dime) +2 (nickel)*5 (cent/nickel)) - (4*1 (cent)+1 (nickel)*5 (cent/nickel) +1 (dime)*10 (cent/dime)) = 13 (cent) |
Mrs. Hilt found a quarter, 1 dime, and 2 nickels. | How much money did she find? | Sum | 45 (cents) | 1 (quarter)*25 (cent/quarter) + 1 (dime)*10 (cent/dime) + 2 (nickel)*5 (cent/nickel) = 45 (cent) |
Mrs. Hilt's favorite first grade classes are baking muffins. Mrs. Brier's class bakes 18 muffins, Mrs. MacAdams's class bakes 20 muffins, and Mrs. Flannery's class bakes 17 muffins. | How many muffins does first grade bake in all? | Sum | 55 (muffins) | 18+20+17=55 |
Mrs. Hilt bought a yoyo for 24 cents and a whistle for 14 cents. | How much did she spend in all for the two toys? | Addition | 38 (cents) | 24+14=38 |
Mrs. Hilt made 5 Rice Krispie Treats. She used 8 large marshmallows and 10 mini marshmallows. | How many marshmallows did she use altogether? | Addition | 18 (marshmallows) | 8+10=18 |
At Mrs. Hilt's house, there was 29 inches of snow, and Brecknock Elementary School received 17 inches of snow. | How much more snow did Mrs. Hilt's house have? | Subtraction | 12 (inches of snow) | 29-17=12 |
Mrs. Hilt has $10. She spends $3 on a toy truck and $2 on a pencil case. | How much money does she have left? | Subtraction | 5 (dollars) | 10-(3+2)=5 |
Mrs. Hilt reads 5 books a day. | How many books does she read in 3 days? | Sum | 15 (books) | 5+5+5=15 |
Mrs. Hilt saw 2 dogs and 2 chickens. | How many animal legs did she see? | Addition | 12 (legs) | (4+4)+(2+2)=12 |
Mrs. Hilt saw 3 bugs eat two flowers each. | How many flowers total did the bugs eat? | Sum | 6 (flowers) | 2+2+2=6 |
Mrs. Hilt has 15 friends. She can only take 8 of her friends to the movies. | How many friends can't go to the movies? | Subtraction | 7 (friends) | 15-8=7 |
Mrs. Hilt ran 3 miles on Monday, 2 miles on Wednesday, and 7 miles on Friday. | How many total miles did she run that week? | Sum | 12 (miles) | 3+2+7=12 |
Mrs. Hilt picked up a book that has 17 pages in it. She read 11 of the pages. | How many pages did she have left to read? | Subtraction | 6 (pages) | 17-11=6 |
Mrs. Hilt had 15 cents. She bought a pencil for 11 cents. | How much money did she have left? | Subtraction | 4 (cents) | 15-11=4 |
Mrs. Hilt met 15 friends. Nine of the friends were carrying pears. The rest were carrying oranges. | How many friends were carrying oranges? | Subtraction | 6 (friends) | 15-9=6 |
Mrs. Hilt spent 25 cents on one caramel apple and 15 cents on one ice cream cone. | How much more did the apple cost? | Subtraction | 10 (cents) | 25-15=10 |
Mrs. Hilt bought 2 pizzas. Each pizza had 8 slices. | How many total slices of pizza did she have? | Addition | 16 (slices) | 8+8=16 |
Mrs. Hilt read 2 books per day. | How many books did she read in one week? | Sum | 14 (books) | 2+2+2+2+2+2+2=14 |
Mrs. Hilt ate 5 apples every hour. | How many apples had she eaten at the end of 3 hours? | Sum | 15 (apples) | 5+5+5=15 |
Mrs. Hilt gave 2 pieces of candy to each student in the group. The group had a total of 9 students in it. | How many pieces of candy did Mrs. Hilt give away? | Sum | 18 (pieces) | 2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2=18 |
Mary's mom is getting ready for Mary's birthday party. She blew up 6 balloons this morning and 5 balloons this afternoon. | How many balloons did she blow up in all? | Addition | 11 (balloons) | 6+5=11 |
Shelby's teacher gives out gold stars for great math work. Yesterday, Shelby earned 4 gold stars. Today, she earned 3 more. | How many gold stars did Shelby earn in all? | Addition | 7 (gold stars) | 4+3=7 |
The Litter Patrol picked up 10 glass bottles and 8 aluminum cans on Saturday. | How many pieces of litter did they pick up altogether? | Addition | 18 (pieces) | 10+8=18 |
Millie had 9 bracelets. She lost 2 of them. | How many bracelets does Millie have left? | Subtraction | 7 (bracelets) | 9-2=7 |
Sammy has 9 math problems to do for homework. He has already finished 2 of them. | How many math problems does Sammy have left? | Subtraction | 7 (math problems) | 9-2=7 |
There were 10 students riding on the school bus. At the first stop, 3 students got off of the bus. | How many students are left on the bus? | Subtraction | 7 (students) | 10-3=7 |
There were 8 ducks swimming in the pond. 3 ducks flew away. | How many ducks are still swimming in the pond? | Subtraction | 5 (ducks) | 8-3=5 |
Lucy went to the grocery store. She bought 12 packs of cookies and 16 packs of noodles. | How many packs of groceries did she buy in all? | Addition | 28 (packs) | 12+16=28 |
Roden went to a pet shop. He bought 15 gold fish and 7 blue fish. | How many fish did he buy? | Addition | 22 (fish) | 15+7=22 |
I read 21 pages of my English book yesterday. Today, I read 17 pages. | What is the total number of pages did I read? | Addition | 38 (pages) | 21+17=38 |
In a school, there are 542 girls and 387 boys. | How many pupils are there in that school? | Addition | 929 (pupils) | 542+387=929 |
Linda has 34 candies. Chloe has 28. | How many candies do they have in all? | Addition | 62 (candies) | 34+28=62 |
Jose has 28 chickens and 18 ducks. | How many fowls does he have? | Addition | 46 (fowls) | 28+18=46 |
Gino has 63 popsicle sticks. I have 50 popsicle sticks. | What is the sum of our popsicle sticks? | Addition | 113 (popsicle sticks) | 63+50=113 |
Lino picked up 292 shells at the seashore in the morning and 324 shells in the afternoon. | How many shells did he pick up in all? | Addition | 616 (shells) | 292+324=616 |
There were 105 parents in the program and 698 pupils, too. | How many people were present in the program? | Addition | 803 (people) | 105+698=803 |
Last Saturday, Marie sold 425 magazines and 275 newspapers. | What is the total number of reading materials she sold? | Addition | 700 (reading materials) | 425+275=700 |
There are twelve birds on the fence. Eight more birds land on the fence. | How many birds are on the fence? | Addition | 20 (birds) | 12+8=20 |
Twenty-two boys went down the slide. Thirteen more boys went down the slide. | How many boys went down the slide? | Addition | 35 (boys) | 22+13=35 |
Thirteen ducks are swimming in a lake. Twenty more ducks come to join them. | How many ducks are swimming in the lake? | Addition | 33 (ducks) | 13+20=33 |
Thirty dogs are barking. Ten more dogs start to bark. | How many dogs are barking? | Addition | 40 (dogs) | 30+10=40 |
Bobby ate twenty-six pieces of candy. Then, he ate seventeen more. | How many pieces of candy did Bobby eat? | Addition | 43 (pieces) | 26+17=43 |
Sandy had twenty-six pet fish. She bought six more fish. | How many pet fish does Sandy have now? | Addition | 32 (pet fish) | 26+6=32 |
The clown blew up forty-seven balloons. Then he blew up thirteen more balloons. | How many balloons does the clown have now? | Addition | 60 (balloons) | 47+13=60 |
Our class got fifty-four books from the library. Then we got twenty-three more books from the library. | How many books did our class get from the library? | Addition | 77 (books) | 54+23=77 |
Tessa has 4 apples. Anita gave her 5 more. She needs 10 apples to make a pie. | Does she have enough to make a pie? | Comparison | Yes | 4+5=9 apples < 10 apples |
Julia played tag with 12 kids on Monday. She played tag with 7 kids on Tuesday. | How many kids did she play with altogether? | Addition | 19 (kids) | 12+7=19 |
Molly had 14 candles on her birthday cake. She grew older and got 6 more on her birthday cake. | How old is Molly now? | Addition | 20 (years old) | 14+6=20 |
James ate 22 carrot sticks before dinner and 15 more after dinner. | How many carrot sticks did he eat? | Addition | 37 (carrot sticks) | 22+15=37 |
Charles found 6 pennies on his way to school. He also had 3 nickels already at home. | How much money does he now have in all? | Addition | 21 (cents) | 6 (penny)*1 (cent/penny) + 3 (nickel)*5 (cent/nickel) = 21 (cent) |
Jovana filled her bucket with 5 pounds of shells. If she adds 12 more pounds of shell to fill her bucket, | how many pounds does she have? | Addition | 17 (pounds) | 5+12=17 |
Jovana filled her bucket with 5 pounds of shells. If a friend comes to add 15 pounds of shells, and another friend comes to add 17 pounds of shells, | how many pounds does she have altogether? | Sum | 37 (pounds) | 5+15+17=37 |
Isha's pencil is 12 cubes long. If she gets another pencil that is 12 cubes long, | how many cubes long are both pencils? | Addition | 24 (cubes) | 12+12=24 |
Isabella's hair is 18 cubes long. She gets hair extensions and it doubles her length. | How much hair does she have now? | Addition | 36 (cubes) | 18+18=36 |
Isabella's hair is 18 cubes long. If her hair grows 4 more inches, | how long will it be? | Addition | 22 (cubes) | 18+4=22 |
Mrs. Sheridan has 17 cats. Mr. Sheridan gave her 14 more cats. | How many cats does Mrs. Sheridan have altogether? | Addition | 31 (cats) | 17+14=31 |
Mrs. Sheridan has 22 fish. Her sister gave her 47 more fish. | How many fish does she have now? | Addition | 69 (fish) | 22+47=69 |
Mrs. Heine is buying Valentine's Day treats for her 2 dogs. If she wants to buy them 3 heart biscuits each, | how many biscuits does she need to buy? | Addition | 6 (biscuits) | 3+3=6 |
Mrs. Heine is buying Valentine's Day treats for her 2 dogs. If she wants to buy them 5 heart biscuits each and a set of puppy boots each, | how many items will she buy? | Addition | 12 (items) | (5+1)+(5+1)=12 |
Cade had 87 marbles. He gave 8 to Dylan. | How many does he have left? | Subtraction | 79 (marbles) | 87-8=79 |
Michael has some fish in his fish tank. Ben gave him 18 more fish. Now he has 49. | How many fish did he have to begin with? | Subtraction | 31 (fish) | 49-18=31 |
Daniel had some noodles. He gave 12 noodles to William. Now Daniel only has 54 noodles. | How many noodles did Daniel have to begin with? | Addition | 66 (noodles) | 54+12=66 |
Hayley had 25 meatballs on her plate. Kirsten stole some of her meatballs. Now she has 11 meatballs on her plate. | How many meatballs did Kirsten steal? | Subtraction | 14 (meatballs) | 25-11=14 |
Isabella's hair is 18 inches long. If she gets a haircut and now her hair is 9 inches long, | how much of Isabella's hair got cut off? | Subtraction | 9 (inches) | 18-9=9 |
Isabella's hair is 18 inches long. By the end of the year her hair is 24 inches long. | How much hair did she grow? | Subtraction | 6 (inches) | 24-18=6 |
Jovana had 5 pounds of shells in her bucket. She added some shells and now has 28 pounds of shells. | How many pounds did she add? | Subtraction | 23 (pounds) | 28-5=23 |
Isha's pencil is 31 inches long. If she sharpens it, now her pencil is 14 inches long. | How much did she sharpen off of her pencil? | Subtraction | 17 (inches) | 31-14=17 |
Isha's pencil is 22 inches long. If she sharpens two inches off on Monday and two inches on Tuesday, | how long will her pencil be then? | TVQ-Final | 18 (inches) | 22-2-2=18 |
Mrs. Sheridan has 11 cats. | How many more cats does Mrs. Sheridan need to have 43 cats? | Subtraction | 32 (cats) | 43-11=32 |
Mrs. Wong had 30 Valentines. She gave 8 Valentines to her children. | How many does she have left? | Subtraction | 22 (Valentines) | 30-8=22 |
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