Frogs
Mixed addition/subtraction
draw a picture
Challenging story problems
100

There are 16 frogs in the pond.  Ten frogs jumps out. How many frogs are left?

6 frogs

100

Mike ate 15 oranges.  Then he ate 7 more. How many oranges did Mike eat?

22 oranges

100

The hens laid 23 eggs.  Then they laid 4 more. How many eggs did the hens lay?

27 eggs

100

Ms. Williams has 16 students in her class.  Coach B. has 7 more students than Ms. Williams.  How many students does Coach B. have?

23 students

200

There are 18 frogs on a lily pad.  11 frogs joins them.  How many frogs are there now?

29 frogs

200

You have 43 blocks.   If I give you 8 more blocks, how many blocks how many total blocks will you have?

51 blocks

200

You saw 52 fish in the pond.  Then you saw 10 more.  How many fish did you see?

62 fish

200

Mike had 20 pieces of candy.  His friend had 9 more pieces than Mike.  How many pieces of candy did his friend have?

29 cars

300

If 22 frogs and 26 frogs are put together, how many frogs will there be?

48 frogs

300

There are 9 red circles on my board.  I put 15 more red circles on my boards.  How many red circles to I have now?

24 red circles

300

I had 17 balloons.  After 8 balloons flew away, how many ballons did I have left?

9 ballons

300

13 children are playing on the little playground.  The big playground has 6 FEWER children playing on the playground.  How many children are on the big playground?

7 children

400

There are 35 frogs in the pond.  If you take 5 frogs away, how many frogs are left in the pond?

30 frogs

400

There are 16 birds.  If 9 fly away, how many remain.

7 birds

400

There are 18 cars in the parking lot.  If 5 cars go home, how many cars are left in the parking lot?

13 cars

400

14 third graders are at the Glow Party.  5 FEWER first graders are at the Glow Party.  How many first graders are at the Glow Party?

9 first graders

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