36+a=86
86-36=50
32+45=
77
Circle the question. Underline the needed facts. Identify the missing or extra information. Solve if possible.
Jake started his homework at 4:15pm and finished at 5:30 pm. Jenny started her homework at 4:00 pm. Who spent more time doing their homework, Jack or Jenny?
Question: Who spent more time doing their homework Jake or Jenny?
Facts:
Jake Start 4:15pm End 5:30pm
Jenny Start 4:00 pm
Missing information: Jenny's end time
Answer: You cannot solve this because you are missing Jenny's end time.
202+248=
450
Correct the following run-on sentences.
We want to camp out it is too cold outdoors.
Answer varies
9-y for y=2
7
48+31=
79
Circle the question. Underline the needed facts. Identify the missing or extra information. Solve if possible.
Sally eats three turkey sandwiches and two ham sandwiches a week. She eats at 12:30 pm everyday. How many turkey sandwiches does she eat in two weeks?
Question: How many turkey sandwiches does she eat in two weeks?
Facts:Sally eats three turkey sandwiches and two ham sandwiches a week.
Extra Information: She eats at 12:30 pm everyday.
Answer: 6 Turkey Sandwiches in two weeks.
$316+$455=
771
b+61=81
20
e+657=957
300
730-214=
516
Circle the question. Underline the needed facts. Identify the missing or extra information. Solve if possible.
Jill is 9 years old and she downloads 10 songs a month. How much does she spend after 3 months?
Question:How much does she spend after 3 months?
Facts: downloads 10 songs a month
Missing: What she spends her money on and how much she spends. For example how much is 1 song.
Extra: 9 year old
Answer: You cannot answer because you do not have information about the amount Jill uses.
Arlene spent $30 for a jacket. She now has $5 left. How much money did Arlene have before she bought the jacket?
$30-$5=$25
What is a run-on sentence?
A run-on sentence joins together two or more sentences that should be written separately.
121+g when g=129
8
4,524-3,173=
1,351
Circle the question. Underline the needed facts. Identify the missing or extra information. Solve if possible.
There are a total of 30 students. Twelve of them want chocolate ice cream. How many of them prefer strawberry?
Question: How many of them prefer strawberry?
Facts: 30 Students
Missing: How many Ice cream flavor?
Answer: 18 Students (two flavor).
$498+c=$698
c=$200
(ate,eight)
1. The cafeteria table fits ( ) students on each side.
2. On the sunny day,we ( ) lunch outside in the field.
1. eight
2. ate
84-n=52
136
255+344=
599
Denzel has 3 rows of shelves in his bedroom. Books, games, or CDs occupy each shelf. The middle shelf holds CDs. If the top shelf does not hold books, which shelf holds games?
Top Shelf
The pet show committee spends $316 on dog treats and $299 on cat treats. How much does the committee spend on treats?
$316+$299=$615
(sense, cents)
1. My teacher asked if the strategy made any ( ) to us.
2. The birthday present cost nine dollars and forty-two ( ).
1. Sense
2. Cents