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Instructions For This Packet
Page 69: Solve the word problem. Then write a math fact from the math solution.
For example:
If 9 - 6 = 3, then 9 - 3 = 6 (subtraction fact)
If 3 + 6 = 9, then 6 + 3 = 9 (addition fact)
Note you can also teach them to write math facts that replace addition with subtraction facts.
For example:
If 9 - 6 = 3, then 3 + 6 = 9, 6 + 3 = 9
If 3 + 6 = 9, then 9 - 6 = 3, 9 - 3 = 6
You can encourage students to write all math facts.
If 9 - 6 = 3, then 9 - 3 = 6, 3 + 6 = 9, 6 + 3 = 9
If 3 + 6 = 9, then 6 + 3 = 9, 9 - 6 = 3, 9 - 3 = 6
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1. Anjali has 8 sheeps. 6 of the sheeps are brown and the rest are black. How many of her
sheeps are black?
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2. Henry has 8 fewer plums than Bob. Bob has 9 plums. How many plums does Henry have?
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3. 8 apples are on the table. 7 of them are purple and the rest are yellow. How many apples
are yellow?
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4. Jasmine's mom gave 9 bananas to take to school. Jasmine gave 6 bananas to her friends.
How many bananas are left over?
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5. Austin has 8 berries. Cathy has 8 berries. How many more berries does Cathy have than
Austin?
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6. Katie has 7 oranges. Alexa has 7 oranges. How many fewer oranges does Katie have than
Alexa?
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7. Jessica has 9 bananas. Ajay has 9 bananas. How many fewer bananas does Jessica have
than Ajay?
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8. Robert has 6 bananas. Melissa has 6 bananas. How many more bananas does Melissa
have than Robert?
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9. John has 7 apples. Cathy has 9 apples. How many more apples does Cathy have than
John?
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10. 7 berries are on the table. 6 of them are yellow and the rest are blue. How many berries
are blue?
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11. Maria has 9 pears. Jimmy has 9 pears. How many fewer pears does Maria have than
Jimmy?
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12. 7 cherries are on the table. 6 of them are gold and the rest are purple. How many cherries
are purple?
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13. 9 berries are on the table. 8 of them are yellow and the rest are gold. How many berries
are gold?
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14. 8 plums are on the table. 6 of them are purple and the rest are green. How many plums are
green?
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15. Nathan has 8 fewer plums than Austin. Austin has 8 plums. How many plums does Nathan
have?
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16. Jasmine's mom gave 7 apples to take to school. Jasmine gave 7 apples to her friends.
How many apples are left over?
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17. Cathy has 6 hens. 6 of the hens are brown and the rest are black. How many of her hens
are black?
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18. Jennifer has 6 fewer pears than Hannah. Hannah has 9 pears. How many pears does
Jennifer have?
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19. Robert has 7 apples. Darren has 8 apples. How many more apples does Darren have than
Robert?
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20. Gautam has 9 mice. 7 of the mice are gray and the rest are black. How many of his mice
are black?
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21. Megan has 6 cherries. Jennifer has 9 cherries. How many fewer cherries does Megan have
than Jennifer?
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22. Logan has 7 fewer kiwis than Michelle. Michelle has 7 kiwis. How many kiwis does Logan
have?
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23. 7 kiwis are on the table. 6 of them are blue and the rest are purple. How many kiwis are
purple?
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24. Leslie's mom gave 6 berries to take to school. Leslie gave 6 berries to her friends. How
many berries are left over?
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1. Jordan has 6 oranges. Avni has 8 oranges. How many fewer oranges does Jordan have
than Avni?
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2. 9 plums are on the table. 6 of them are blue and the rest are red. How many plums are red?
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3. Jacob has 7 more balls than Jordan. Jordan has 6 balls. How many balls does Jacob have?
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4. Ajay found 8 pencils on his way to school. He had 7 pencils already at home. How many
pencils does he now have in all?
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5. 8 red crayons and 8 blue crayons are in the basket. How many crayons are in the basket?
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6. Julian's mom gave 9 bananas to take to school. Julian gave 8 bananas to his friends. How
many bananas are left over?
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7. Megan's grandmother gave her 8 crayons. She had 9 crayons already at home. How many
crayons does she now have in all?
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8. Leslie has 7 pears. Sofia has 7 pears. How many more pears does Sofia have than Leslie?
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9. Jasper has 8 cats. 8 of the cats are brown and the rest are black. How many of his cats are
black?
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10. Miranda has 7 plums. Albert gave her 6 more. She needs 14 plums to make a pie. Does
she have enough to make a pie?
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11. Anh sees 9 pigeons in the yard. 9 more pigeons land in the yard. How many pigeons are in
the yards?
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12. 7 girls went skating. 7 more girls went skating. How many girls went skating?
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