Add using any method.
34 + 45 =
79
Kannon has 26 apples. His friend gives him 26 more. How many does he have altogether?
52 apples
Kinley has these coins. She has exactly enough to buy a muffin. Under the coins, write the total amount of money so far and then write your answer.
$0.51 or 51 cents
Compare these numbers. Write >, <, or =.
128 ____ 137
<
Add using any method.
46 + 57 =
103
Betsy has 45 beads. Hadley has 37 beads. How many beads do Betsy and Hadley have in all? Show two methods you can use to find the answer.
82 beads
Bella has 4 dimes, 3 nickels, and 3 pennies. How much money does she have?
$0.58 or 58 cents
Write these numbers in order from greatest to least.
44 52 61 54 49
61 54 52 49 44
Add using the new groups above method.
53 + 88 =
141
Explain how you find the sum of 38 and 73. Then make a proof drawing.
Answers will vary.
Harper buys a book that costs $1.22. She has these coins and bills. Circle the coins and bills Harper can use to buy the book. Write how much money Harper has left using $.
$0.11 or 11 cents
35 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ 65
40 45 50 55 60
Add using the new groups above method.
76+ 69 =
145
Draw 139 using Quick Hundreds, Quick Tens, and circles. Write the number name. Then write the number in expanded form.
one hundred thirty-nine
100+30+9
Madelyn buys two erasers at the store. Each one costs $0.79. How much money does she need to buy the erasers?
Show your work!
$1.58 or 158 cents
Compare these numbers. Write <, >, or =.
152 ____ 142
>
Add using any method.
86 + 73 =
159
Hollis has 29 books in his bag. He buys 14 more books and Averie gives him 36 books. How many books does he have now?
79 books
Kayden has $0.53. List 3 different combinations of coins that Kayden could have.
_____dimes _____nickels _____pennies
_____dimes _____nickels _____pennies
_____dimes _____nickels _____pennies
_____dimes _____nickels _____pennies
_____dimes _____nickels _____pennies
_____dimes _____nickels _____pennies
Show two ways to represent the number 114.
one hundred fourteen
100+10+4
quick hundred, tens, and ones