You have 56 balloons. You pop 29 of them. How many balloons do you have now? Show your work. Hint: Do not forget to label :)
27 balloons
11-7=
4
Solve 90-40= drawing/using the tens and ones chart.
50
Solve 36-19=
17
What do you do when the numbers in the ones column are the same? For example, 78-48=
Numbers the same? Zeros the game!
Mike had 45 ice cream cones. He gave 38 away. How many ice cream cones does Mike have now? Show your work. Hint: Do not forget to label. :)
7 ice cream cones
18-10=
8
Solve 79-45= drawing/using the tens and ones chart.
34
Solve 40-28=
12
What do you do when the first number in the ones column is smaller than the ones column in the second number? For example, 49-34=. Explain.
Do not regroup/no need to stop.
I had 63 candies and ate 28 of them. How many candies do I have now? Hint: Don't forget to label.:)
35 candies
14-9=
5
Solve 63-47= drawing/using the tens and ones chart.
16
Solve 53-17=
36
What do you do when the first number in the ones is bigger than the ones in the second number? For example, 44-39=. Explain.
Regroup/exchange/go next door and get ten more!
Dan made 45 bracelets. He sold some and now has 19. How many bracelets did Dan sell? Hint: Don't forget to label. :)
26 bracelets
15-6
9
Solve 42-18= drawing/using the tens and ones chart.
24
Solve 62-29=
Fill in the missing words. More on the ____? Go next ____ and get ____ more!
Floor, door, ten (10)
Suzi had 97 dollars. She went to the store and bought some stuff and now has 29 dollars. How much did Suzi spend at the store? Hint: Do not forget to label. :)
68 dollars
16-7=
9
Solve 94-29= drawing/using the tens and ones chart.
65
Solve 95-79=
16
Are these the same number (see picture)? Explain why or why not?
Yes