28 56 19 > < = 8 + 7 = 14 16 – 2 = 14

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28
56
19
FA100.T1.Q4
<
=
FA100.T1.Q7
B1
A1
43 + 6 =
FA100.T1.Q9
S1
8 + 7 = 14
16 – 2 = 14
80 – 10 =
FA100.T1.Q10
E1
FA100.T1.Q12
F1
22 + 56 =
FA100.T1.Q11.PART1
FA100.T1.Q11.PART2
23 Students were in Mrs. Gabbard’s class
and 25 students were in Mrs. Montgomery’s
class. How many students were there
altogether?
FA100.T1.Q13
D1
36 students were in the library, but 7 left.
How many students are still in the library?
FA100.T1.Q14
M1
At the end of 1st grade, Sean was 40 inches
tall. At the end of 2nd grade, Sean was 52
inches tall. How many inches did Sean grow
during 2nd grade?
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FA100.T1.Q16
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43
34
21
FA100.T2.Q4
S2
50 – 20 =
12 = 12
4 + 9 = 12
12 = 14 - 2
FA100.T2.Q10
B2
A2
FA100.T2.Q7
36 + 10 =
=
FA100.T2.Q9
<
E2
34 + 45 =
FA100.T2.Q12
FA100.T2.Q11.PART1
F2
79 - 34 =
FA100.T2.Q11.PART2
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FA100.T2.Q13
D2
David had 36 crayons. He gave some to his
sister and then had 21 crayons left. How
many crayons did David give his sister?
FA100.T2.Q14
M2
Mia made a cube train that was 26 inches
long. Noah made a cube train that was 10
inches longer than Mia’s. How many inches
long was Noah’s cube train?
FA100.T2.Q15
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43 students were in the cafeteria. Some
more students came in, so that now there
are 75 students in the cafeteria. How many
students came into the cafeteria to join the
43 students who were there first?
FA100.T2.Q16
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54
51
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51
FA100.T3.Q4
S3
40 – 20 =
32 + 47 = 89
60 = 25 + 35
FA100.T3.Q10
B3
A3
FA100.T3.Q7
60 + 12 =
=
FA100.T3.Q9
<
E3
36 + 26 =
FA100.T3.Q12
FA100.T3.Q11.PART1
F3
62 - 36 =
FA100.T3.Q11.PART2
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FA100.T3.Q13
D3
There were 36 juice boxes in the cooler.
Some students bought juice boxes and there
were 24 left. How many juice boxes
FA100.T3.Q14
M3
Mrs. Hodges class made a paper chain that
was 51 feet long. Mrs. Morgan’s class made
a paper chain that was 46 feet long. If they
put their paper chains together, how many
feet long would the chain be?
FA100.T3.Q15
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Mrs. Jacobs has 40 chapter books that she
wants to put in her bookcase. How many
books could she put on the top shelf and
how many books could she put on the
bottom shelf?
FA100.T3.Q16
C3
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90
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67
FA100.T4.Q4
S4
B4
16 + 12 = 30 - 2
71 = 17
30 + 15 = 30 - 15
FA100.T4.Q12
60 – 30 =
FA100.T4.Q10
FA100.T4.Q7
A4
=
25 + 8 =
FA100.T4.Q9
<
E4
18 + 65 =
FA100.T4.Q11.PART1
F4
83 - 65 =
FA100.T4.Q11.PART2
Some students were in the library and 30
more students came in. Then there were 53
students in the library. How many students
were in the library before the 30 students
came in?
FA100.T4.Q13
D4
Becky has 46 stickers and Beth has 38
stickers. How many more stickers does Becky
have than Beth?
FA100.T4.Q14
M4
Cindy had some rope. She cut 40 inches off
and gave it to Daniel. Now she only has 22
inches of rope. How many inches of rope did
Cindy have before giving some to Daniel?
FA100.T4.Q15
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FA100.T4.Q16
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69
71
63
FA100.T5.Q4
S5
70 – 70 =
16 + 37 = 53
74 – 45 = 31
68 = 20 + 48
FA100.T5.Q10
B5
A5
FA100.T5.Q7
10 + 48 =
=
FA100.T5.Q4
<
E5
27 + 43 =
FA100.T5.Q12
FA100.T5.Q11.PART1
F5
70 – 27 =
FA100.T5.Q11.PART2
There are 68 students in the 2nd grade. 35
of those students are girls. The rest of the
students are boys. How many boy are in
FA100.T5.Q13
D5
Max has 24 fewer Pokémon cards than
Charlie. If Charlie has 57 Pokémon cards,
then how many Pokémon cards does Max
have?
FA100.T5.Q14
M5
Norma travelled 42 miles to visit her
grandmother. David travelled 47 miles to visit
his grandmother. How many miles did Norma
and David travel altogether?
FA100.T5.Q15
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FA100.T5.Q16
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47
47
84
FA100.T6.Q4
S6
B6
41 = 21 + 21
34 + 10 = 10 + 34
37 + 55 = 82
FA100.T6.Q12
90 – 70 =
FA100.T6.Q10
FA100.T6.Q7
A6
=
5 + 86 =
FA100.T6.Q9
<
E6
19 + 62 =
FA100.T6.Q11.PART1
F6
81 – 62 =
FA100.T6.Q11.PART2
There are 29 students in Mrs. Roberts’ class
and 33 students in Mrs. West’s class. How
many more students are in Mrs. West’s class
than in Mrs. Roberts’ class?
FA100.T6.Q13
D6
47 students were on the playground. 25
students went back inside. How many
students were left on the playground?
FA100.T6.Q14
M6
Malik is 46 inches tall. His sister is 34 inches
tall. How much taller is Malik than his sister?
FA100.T6.Q15
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67
96
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FA100.T7.Q4
S7
FA100.T7.Q12
70 – 30 =
52 = 52
52 = 60 – 8
52 = 20 + 12
52 = 22 + 30
FA100.T7.Q10
B7
A7
FA100.T7.Q7
56 + 7 =
=
FA100.T7.Q9
<
E7
36 + 58 =
FA100.T7.Q11.PART1
F7
94 – 36 =
FA100.T7.Q11.PART2
Some students were in the gym. 38 more
students came into the gym. Now there are
72 students in the gym. How many students
were in the gym before the 38 students
came in?
FA100.T7.Q13
D7
Mr. Owens has 48 old math books in his
classroom that he wants to put away. He
has a big red box and a big blue box to use.
How many math books could Mr. Owens put
in each box?
FA100.T7.Q14
M7
The basketball goal in the gym was 66
inches tall. The gym teacher raised the goal
higher. Now the goal is 98 inches tall. How
many inches did the gym teacher raise the
goal?
FA100.T7.Q15
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69
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48
FA100.T8.Q4
S8
B8
26 + 46 = 62
59 = 80 – 11
45 + 5 = 50 - 5
63 - 63 = 1
FA100.T8.Q12
90 – 50 =
FA100.T8.Q10
FA100.T8.Q7
A8
=
67 + 20 =
FA100.T8.Q9
<
E8
21 + 43 =
FA100.T8.Q11.PART1
F8
64 – 43 =
FA100.T8.Q11.PART2
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Mathematics.
FA100.T8.Q13
D8
57 students were playing on the playground.
28 students were boys and the rest of the
students were girls. How many students were
girls?
FA100.T8.Q14
M8
A tree in Erik’s yard was 49 inches tall when
he first planted it. When he measured it
again, the tree had grown 26 inches. How tall
is Erik’s tree now?
FA100.T8.Q15
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Mr. Garcia had some picture books on a
table. His students checked out 26 books.
Then there were only 33 books left on the
table. How many books were on Mr. Garcia’s
table before the students checked out?
FA100.T8.Q16
C8
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78
81
93
FA100.T9.Q4
S9
B9
64 - 24 = 44
98 = 70 + 28
35 – 10 = 10 - 35
FA100.T9.Q12
60 – 40 =
FA100.T9.Q10
FA100.T9.Q7
A9
=
37 + 30 =
FA100.T9.Q9
<
E9
34 + 65 =
FA100.T9.Q11.PART1
F9
99 – 34 =
FA100.T9.Q11.PART2
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FA100.T9.Q13
D9
32 chapter books are on the top shelf and
48 picture books are on the bottom shelf.
How many books are on the shelf?
FA100.T9.Q14
M9
Dana is 26 inches shorter than her dad. Her
dad is 72 inches tall. How tall is Dana?
FA100.T9.Q15
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Linda has 14 more markers than her sister.
Her sister has 28 markers. How many
markers does Linda have?
FA100.T9.Q16
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