Graphs
One-Step Number Stories
Two-Step Number Stories
Partial Sums Addition
Ballpark Estimates
100

What type of graph uses bars to represent data?

Bar graph

100

Fish A is 30 inches long. Fish B is 15 inches long. How much longer is Fish A than Fish B?

15 inches

100

On Monday, Sarah had 9 shells. On Tuesday, she found 12 more. On Wednesday, she gave 4 to her sister. How many shells does Sarah have now?

17 shells

100

Solve using partial sums addition.

12 + 17

29

100

Make a ballpark estimate and then solve this problem. Circle your ballpark estimate AND your answer.

28 + 33

61

200

What type of graph uses pictures to represent data?

Picture graph

200

Allison needed 40 donuts for her class party. She bought 48. How many extra donuts did she have?

8 donuts

200

Yvette bought 25 red balloons and 15 white balloons for a party. During the party 8 balloons popped. How many balloons did she have left when the party ended?

32 balloons

200

Solve using partial sums addition.

59 + 26

85

200

Make a ballpark estimate and then solve this problem. Circle your ballpark estimate AND your answer.

19 + 74

93

300

What goes at the top of every type of graph?

A title

300

The giraffe is 21 feet tall when standing. Its legs are 11 feet tall. How tall is the giraffe when it is laying down?

10 feet tall

300

Tommy is playing a board game with his sister. On his first turn, he earned 15 points. On his second turn, he lost 7 points. On his third turn, he earned 12 points. How many points does he have now?

20 points

300

Solve using partial sums addition.

34 + 71

105

300

Make a ballpark estimate and then solve this problem. Circle your ballpark estimate AND your answer.

16 + 47

63

400

What are we collecting when we vote or make tallies?

Data

400

The red ribbon is 24 feet long. The pink ribbon is 16 feet long. How much longer is the red ribbon than the pink ribbon?

8 feet

400

Carrie had 23 markers. Luis gave her 7 more. She now has 15 more markers than Owen has. How many markers does Owen have?

15 markers

400

Solve using partial sums addition.

136 + 157

293

400

Make a ballpark estimate and then solve this problem. Circle your ballpark estimate AND your answer.

99 + 52

151

500
In our first lesson of Unit 6, we collected data on the number of ______ to create a graph.

Pockets

500

Lily had 76 inches of rope. She found 113 more inches in the garage. How many inches of rope does she have now?

189 inches of rope

500

On Monday Ellie had 18 gold stars. On Tuesday she got some more gold stars. On Wednesday she got 4 more gold stars. She now has 28 gold stars. How many gold stars did she get on Tuesday?

6 gold stars

500

Solve using partial sums addition.

122 + 53

175

500

Make a ballpark estimate and then solve this problem. Circle your ballpark estimate AND your answer.

32 + 26

58

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