The sum of 24 + 35.
What is 59?
The sum of 234 and 315.
What is 549?
412 + 235
No regrouping!
Ms. Madison has 142 dry erase markers. She buys 315 more dry erase markers. How many markers does she have in all?
Add
(in all is an ADDITION keyword)
Violet and Malachi each had 12 lollipops. They bought 15 more lollipops. How many lollipops do they have in all?
39 lollipops!
The difference between 79-18.
What is 61?
The difference of 765 and 162.
What is 603?
315 - 102
No regrouping!
Mrs. Gunther bakes 539 muffins. She takes 217 muffins to school. How many does she has left at home?
Subtract
(left is an SUBTRACTION keyword)
Zayden and Abilene each have 17 cookies. Together they ate 13 cookies. How many cookies doe they have left?
They have 21 cookies left.
The sum of 47 + 56.
What is 103?
The sum of 187 and 256.
What is 443?
547 + 271
Regroup in the tens place.
Miss Wynn has 237 dog treats. She makes 343 more dog treats. How many dog treats does she have altogether?
Add
(altogether is an ADDITION keyword)
Jacion and Brooklyn each have 15 tacos. Then they get 11 more tacos. How many tacos do they have in all?
41 tacos!
THe difference between 56-38.
What is 18?
The difference between 600 and 246.
What is 354?
692 - 347
Regroup in the ones place.
There were 616 flowers in Miss Howerton's garden. 481 were roses and the rest were daisies. How many flowers were daisies?
Subtract
Nynave and Daniel each have 14 crayons. Together they give away 10 crayons. How many crayons do they still have?
18 crayons!
The answer is 32.
Any 2-digit addition or subtraction problem that equals 32.
The answer is 195.
Any 3-digit addition or subtraction problem that equals 195.
700 - 385
Regroup in the tens and the ones.
There were some students on the swings and 29 students on the monkey bars. There were 45 students on the playground. How many students were on the swings.
Subtract
(Part-Part-Whole- Missing Part)
Ms. May and Mrs. Fields each have the same amount of papers. Then they get 12 more papers. They have 32 papers total. How many papers do they each have to start?
Ms. May and Mrs. Fields each had 10 papers.