Basic Addition
Count On by 1's or 10's
To regroup or not to regroup
Words, words, everywhere
100
Add. 2+ 5
What is 7
100
Count on to solve: 55 + 2.
What is 57. (Think: 55, 56, 57)
100
37 + 5? What's the sum?
What is 42.
100
Jack walked 13 miles. Jill walked 15 miles. How many miles did Jack and Jill walk altogether?
What is 13 + 15 = 28 miles.
200
Add. 20 + 50 = _____
What is 70. (20 + 50 = 70)
200
Count on to solve: 67 + 20.
What is 87. (Think: 67, 77, 87)
200
26 + 13=
what is 39.
200
If Bill had 25 cherries and Sue had 14. How many cherries total would be in their pie?
What is 25 + 14 = 39 cherries.
300
Add. 5 +9 =
What is 14
300
Count on to solve 96 + 3.
What is 99. (Think 96, 97, 98, 99)
300
Do you need to regroup to solve 58 + 12? Yes or No What is the sum?
What is yes. 58 + 12 = 70.
300
Bo had 17 Skittles. His mom bought him 26 more to share. How many Skittles does Bo have altogether?
What is 17 + 26 = 43 Skittles.
400
Add. 40 + 50 = ______
What is 90. (40 + 50 = 90)
400
Count on to solve: 47 + 30.
What is 77. (Think 47, 57, 67, 77)
400
What is 87 + 12
What is 99.
400
Tom has 15 peanuts to feed the squirrels. He also gathered 12 walnuts to feed them. How many nuts does Tom have altogether to feed the squirrels?
What is 27
500
8 + 3 =
What is 11
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