John has 3 apples. Jane has some apples. They have 8 apples altogether. How many apples does Jane have?
Total 8
John 3 Jane 5
8 - 3 =5
3 + 5 = 8
40+8
48
Compare using > , < or =
47 and 40+7
47 = 40 +7
Ten more than 47
57
Ten less than 20
10
Sam has 10 cars he lost 4 how many cars does he have now? Write an equation and solve
10 - 4 = 6
60 + 4
64
Compare using > , < or =
87 and 40+7
87 > 40 + 7
Ten more than 88
98
1 less then 25
24
Kate read 2 books on Monday, 3 books on Friday and 4 books on Saturday. How many books did she read altogether?
2 + 3 + 4 = 9
300 + 20 + 4
324
4 tens 7 ones and 74
4 tens 7 ones < 74
50
1 less than 17
16
Trey has 4 bags of cars, each bag has 10 cars. How many cars does Trey has altogether? Write and equation and draw a picture to support your answer.
10 + 10 + 10 + 10 = 40
30 + 5
35
23 and 3 tens and 2 ones
23 < 3 tens 2 ones
Ten more than 8
18
10 less than 94
84
London found 10 shells at the beach. Kristyn found 13 shells and Matthew found 2. How many shells did they find altogether? How many tens and ones are in your answer/
10 +13 + 2 = 25
2 tens and 5 ones
100 + 20 + 1
121
5 + 6 and 7 + 4
5 + 6 = 7 + 4
Ten more 100
110
Ten less than 10
0