OneInMath Sub 6-9 to 0-5 - word problems (Pages 70 to 73) Tutor: ______________________ Student: ______________________ Date: _____/______/ 2016 What To Do Next When student completes this packet: ☐ Check packet for accuracy. ☐ Ask oral questions and determine next assignment. Assign packet (check one): ____ Classwork ____ Homework ☐ Finish this packet. ☐ Repeat this packet: Sub 6-9 to 0-5 - word problems ☐ Assign next packet: Sub 6-9 to 0-5 - eval ☐ Assign another packet: ______________________________________ Instructions For This Packet Page 70: Solve the word problem. Then write a math fact from the math solution. For example: If 7 - 3 = 4, then 7 - 4 = 3 Note you can also teach them to write math facts that replace subtraction with addition facts. For example, if 7 - 3 = 4, then 4 + 3 = 7 You can also teach them to write all addition and subtraction facts if 7 - 4 = 3, then 7 - 3 = 4, 3 + 4 = 7, 4 + 3 = 7 if 3 + 4 = 7, then 4 + 3 = 7, 7 - 3 = 4, 3 + 4 = 7 Video Links No video recommendations. Tutor Notes ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ © 2011-2016 OneInMath.com Name:______________________________ Date:____ /____ / 2016 Start:____________ End:____________ 1. Jason has 2 apples. Kathleen has 9 apples. How many fewer apples does Jason have than Kathleen? = 2. Hannah has 1 fewer orange than Gautam. Gautam has 6 oranges. How many oranges does Hannah have? = 3. 7 oranges are on the table. 2 of them are yellow and the rest are purple. How many oranges are purple? = 4. Maria has 3 kiwis. Tyler has 7 kiwis. How many more kiwis does Tyler have than Maria? = 5. Amber has 7 hens. 4 of the hens are gray and the rest are brown. How many of her hens are brown? = 6. Daisy's mom gave 7 pears to take to school. Daisy gave 5 pears to her friends. How many pears are left over? = © 2011-2016 OneInMath.com Sub 6-9 to 0-5 - word problems - n - m Word Problems 70a of 82 Name:______________________________ Date:____ /____ / 2016 Start:____________ End:____________ 7. Trina has 3 fewer kiwis than Luke. Luke has 8 kiwis. How many kiwis does Trina have? = 8. Anthony has 2 fewer apples than Nathan. Nathan has 6 apples. How many apples does Anthony have? = 9. Jay has 5 apples. Ellie has 6 apples. How many more apples does Ellie have than Jay? = 10. 8 apples are on the table. 4 of them are green and the rest are yellow. How many apples are yellow? = 11. Jordan has 2 apples. Ethan has 8 apples. How many fewer apples does Jordan have than Ethan? = 12. Hillary has 5 apples. Aaron has 8 apples. How many more apples does Aaron have than Hillary? = © 2011-2016 OneInMath.com Sub 6-9 to 0-5 - word problems - n - m Word Problems 71a of 82 Name:______________________________ Date:____ /____ / 2016 Start:____________ End:____________ 1. Jude has 3 fewer pears than Miranda. Miranda has 6 pears. How many pears does Jude have? = 2. Avni has 2 apples. Eugene has 8 apples. How many more apples does Eugene have than Avni? = 3. 9 green cards and 3 yellow cards are in the basket. How many cards are in the basket? = 4. 7 men went swimming. 1 more man went swimming. How many men went swimming? = 5. 8 plums are on the table. 3 of them are gold and the rest are purple. How many plums are purple? = 6. Aditya has 8 goats. 5 of the goats are black and the rest are gray. How many of his goats are gray? = © 2011-2016 OneInMath.com Sub 6-9 to 0-5 - word problems - n +- m Word Problems 72a of 82 Name:______________________________ Date:____ /____ / 2016 Start:____________ End:____________ 7. Bryan found 9 pens on his way to school. He had 1 pen already at home. How many pens does he now have in all? = 8. Austin's grandmother gave him 7 pens. He had 4 pens already at home. How many pens does he now have in all? = 9. Nadia has 3 berries. Sofia has 7 berries. How many fewer berries does Nadia have than Sofia? = 10. Katie has 6 pears. Amber gave her 4 more. She needs 10 pears to make a pie. Does she have enough to make a pie? = 11. Hillary played chess with 7 girls on Friday. She played chess with 5 girls on Tuesday. How many girls did she play with altogether? = 12. Jay ate 8 oranges before breakfast and 5 more after breakfast. How many oranges did he eat? = © 2011-2016 OneInMath.com Sub 6-9 to 0-5 - word problems - n +- m Word Problems 73a of 82 Page 70 7 5 5 4 3 2 Page 71 5 4 1 4 6 3 Page 72 3 6 12 8 5 3 Page 73 10 11 4 10 12 13 © 2011-2016 OneInMath.com Sub 6-9 to 0-5 Answers A1 of A1
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