Jenna has 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies. How much does Jenna have?
What is $.87.
100
65 + 14 =
What is 79.
100
55 - 48
What is 7.
100
There are 19 girls in the chorus. There are 11 boys. How many children are in the chorus?
What is 30.
100
Bill has 14 fewer birds than Karen. Karen has 43 birds. How many birds does Bill have?
What is 29 birds.
200
Ken has 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 4 nickels, and 3 pennies. How much change does Ken have?
What is $.68.
200
33 + 23 =
What is 56.
200
52 - 31 =
What is 21.
200
Sam had 76 pencils. Then she gave 28 pencils away to Ted. How many pencils does Sam have now?
What is 48.
200
Ann collected 46 leaves. She collected 35 more. How many leaves did she collect in all?
What is 81 leaves.
300
You had 3 quarters, 1 dime, and 3 pennies, but you lost one of your quarters. How much change do you have now?
What is $.63.
300
45 + 27 =
What is 72.
300
78 - 59 =
What is 19.
300
Write 2 equations that could used to solve this problem.
Michael drew 67 pictures last year. Frank drew 32 pictures. How many more pictures did Michael draw than Frank?
What is 67 - 32 =
67
-32
300
Kathy has 36 stickers. Henry has 45 stickers. How many more stickers would they need to have 100 stickers altogether?
A. 81 C. 79
B. 19 D. 21
What is B. 19.
400
You need $1.34 to by a pack of gum. What could you hand the cashier?
What is....Answers Vary.
400
75 + 29 =
What is 104.
400
Subtract 15 from 44.
What is 29.
400
There are 89 crackers in the bag. The children eat 16 crackers. How many crackers are still in the bag?
What is 73.
400
Write a word problem for 69 + 14.
What is...(answers will vary).
500
Name 2 ways to make $3.56.
What is... Answers Vary.
500
Add 123 + 456.
What is 579.
500
Subtract 18 from 41.
What is 23.
500
Ms. Stafford has 43 M&Ms. She trades 7 of them for 14 other M&Ms. How many M&Ms does Ms. Stafford have now?