Addition/Subtraction Problems
Addition/Subtraction Equations
Money Facts
Money Problems
100

Ms. Link has tried 47 ice-cream flavours by her 20th birthday. By her 23rd birthday, she has tried 28 more new flavours. 

How many flavours of ice-cream has Ms. Link tried in total?

Ms. Link has tried 75 ice-cream flavours in her lifetime.
100

30 + 15 = ?

Show how you got your answer.

45

100

Name the smallest Canadian coin in VALUE.

The Penny.

BONUS: Worth 1 cent

100

An eraser at the school book fair costs 75 cents. 

Tyson has 3 nickels, 3 dimes and a quarter.

Does he have enough money to buy the eraser?

No he is 5 cents short to buy the eraser.

200

Alenn sorted a bucket of pencil crayons in a bucket.

There were 11 red pencil crayons, 16 blue pencil crayons, 20 orange pencil crayons and 24 green pencil crayons.

How many pencil crayons were there in the bucket?

There was 71 pencil crayons in this bucket. 

200

44 + 16 = ?

Show how you got your answer.

60

200

How many cents are a loonie and toonie worth?

Loonie: 100 cents

Toonie: 200 cents

200

Which collection of money has a value of $6.35?

See Slide

A and B

300

Aidan had 47 marbles in her bag. 

She found some more marbles and put them in her bag. 

When she got home she counted her marbles and there were 65 altogether. 

How many marbles did she find?

Aidan found 17 marbles.

300

98 - 23 = ?

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75

300

Name the smallest Canadian bill in VALUE.

5 dollar bill

300

The teacher librarian buys 4 new books for the library.

They cost $10, $15, $22 and $17.

How much did they cost altogether?

The books cost $64 altogether.

400

Maggie had lots of toy trucks. She gave away 26 of her trucks to her sister. 

Maggie still has 64 toy trucks. How many did she have before she gave some away?

BONUS: She bought 17 more trucks. How many does she have now?

1) Maggie had 90 toy trucks before she gave some away.

Bonus: Maggie has 81 trucks.

400

45 - 29 = ?

Show how you got your answer.

16

400

List the Canadian coins from least to greatest in VALUE.

Quarter, Nickel, Toonie, Penny, Dime, Loonie

Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, Loonie, Toonie

400

Macie has 90 cents.

She buys a pen for 2 quarters.

She buys a pencil for 2 dimes.

How much money does Macie have left?

Macie has 20 cents left.

500

Ms. Link makes 97 cookies for a community event. She sells 34 the first day, 21 the second day, and 19 the third day. On the fourth day, she goes to count her cookies.

How many cookies does Ms. Link have left?

Ms. Link has 23 cookies left on the fourth day.

500

97 - 24 - 19 = ?

Show how you got your answer.

54

500

List the Canadian bills from least to greatest in value.

20 dollar bill, 5 dollar bill, 10 dollar bill, 100 dollar bill

5 dollar bill, 10 dollar bill, 20 dollar bill, 100 dollar bill

500

Ira made 86 cents using lots of coins.  Gail made 86 cents using a few coins.

What coins might each of them use? 

Ira could have made 86 cents with:

- 3 quarters (75 cents)

- 1 dime (10 cents)

- 1 penny (1 cent)

Gail could have made 86 cents many ways:

- 13 nickels (65 cents)

- 2 dimes (20 cents)

- 1 penny (1 cent)