Regrouping with Addition
Regrouping with Subtraction
Word Problems
Addition OR Subtraction
Do I need to regroup?
100

13 + 18 

31

100

63 - 17

46

100

A rope is 64 feet long. Sheila cut off 17 feet of rope. How much rope is left?

47 feet 

100

56 + 29

85

100

Solve and tell if you need to regroup. 

45 + 44

No regrouping, 89

200

Add the following numbers: 27 and 58.

85

200

91 - 45 

46 

200

Kelsey has 56 rocks in her rock collection. Her brother gives her 17 more for her collection. How many does she have now?

73 rocks 

200

67- 39

28

200

Solve and tell if you need to regroup. 

87 - 69 

Yes, you need to regroup - 18 

300

Solve. 

47 + 24

71

300

Solve. 

54 - 29

25

300

Vivian makes 29 cookies to share with her class. Her teacher made 7 more cookies. How many cookies do they have total?

36

300

Find the difference of 73 and 28.

45

300

56 + 33

89

400

Ruby goes apple picking with her friend Hailey. Hailey picks 18 apples. If Ruby picks 19 apples, how many do they have all together?

37 apples

400

Paxton has 54 Pokemon cards. He gives his friend 17 Pokemon cards. How many does Paxton have left?

37

400

Write an equation and solve. 

There are 37 goldfish at the pet store. Then Mrs. Clark sells 15 goldfish. How many goldfish are at the store now?

37 - 15 = 22

400

Find the sum of 62 and 29.

91

400

76 - 33

43

500

Find the sum of 65 and 27.

92

500

Find the difference. 

65 - 37

28

500

Thomas has 45 baseball cards in his collection. His brother, Chase, has 17 baseball cards in his collection. How many more baseball cards does Thomas have than Chase?

28 

500

73 - 25

48

500

Create an example of a problem that WOULD use regrouping in it. Addition or subtraction! 

Answers vary!

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