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100

1.a) 8 = 5 _____ 3

What is -

100

219 - 100 = ______

What is 119

100

5a.) 62 + 10 = ____

What is 72

100

189 + 10 = _____

What is 199
100

____ = 43 - 10 

What is 33

200

73 + 100 = ______

What is 173

200

1.b.)  4 = 7  _____ 3

What is -

200

5e.) 140 + 10 = _____

What is 150

200

5c.) ____ = 84 + 10

What is 94.

200

5d.) 56 - 10 = ____

What is 46. 

300

1.c.) 5 ____ 6 = 11

What is +

300

5b.) 75 - 10 = ____

What is 65

300

2.) You buy a banana for 18 cents.  What coins could you use to pay with exact change.

What is ....

300

4.) You buy a apple for 80 cents.  What coins could you use to pay with exact change.

What is ...

300

3.) You buy a tomato for 56 cents.  What coins could you use to pay with exact change.

What is ...

400

5h.) _____ = 180 - 10

What is 170.

400

5g.) 400 - 100 =_____ 

What is 300.

400

5f.) ____ = 600 + 100

What is 700

400

9.) The temperature was 30 degrees in the morning. It was 55 degrees in the afternoon.  How much did the temperature change?  Draw change diagram, show number line, and show the answer.

Drew diagram.

Number Model: 30 + ? = 55

Answer: 25 degrees.

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8.) 7 kids were playing on the playground.  9 more joined them.  How many kids are there altogether? Draw parts-and-total diagram, number model, and answer.  

Drew diagram.

Number model: 7 + 9 = ?

Answer: 16 kids

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2.) Lucy said that 196 + 10 = 106.  Explain Lucy's mistake.

Correct explanation using place value. 

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6.) Use an open number line.  Mrs. Thompson had 36 crayons.  She bought 42 more.  How many does she have now?

Draw open number line.

What is 78

500

7.) Axel packed 6 grapes in his lunch.  Then he added 8 more.  How many does he have now?  Draw change diagram, show number line, and show the answer.

Drew change diagram. 

Number model:  6 + 8 = ?

Answer:  14 grapes

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1.) The juice cost 65 cents.  He has 3 quarter, 6 dimes, and 8 nickels.  Show four possible coin combinations. 

Showed 4 correct combimations. 

500

1.) Mason buys a sandwich for 85 cents and gives the cashier $1.  The cashier gives him a quarter for change.  Mason says the amount of change is incorrect.  Do you agree with Mason? Explain your answer.

Yes.  Correct explanation. 

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