1
2
3
4
5
100

Mason had 24 stickers. He got 35 more. How many stickers does he have now?

24 + 35 = 59

100

Liam found 26 shells at the beach. His sister found 33. How many shells do they have?

26 + 33 = 59

100

Jordan read 47 pages on Monday and 28 pages on Tuesday. How many pages did he read?

47 + 28 = 75

100

A class collected 48 cans on Monday and 36 on Tuesday. How many cans total?

48 + 36 = 84

100

54+36

90

200

A class had 42 books on the shelf. They added 17 more. How many books are there now?

42 + 17 = 59

200

There are 84 students in the cafeteria. 32 go to recess. How many are still inside?

84 – 32 = 52

200

An aquarium has 56 fish. They add 27 more. How many fish now?

56 + 27 = 83

200

Mrs. Luna had 91 pencils πŸ’β€β™€οΈβœοΈ. She gave 47 to students. How many does she have left?

91 – 47 = 44

200

42-12

30

300

There were 31 balloons at the party. Mom brought 28 more. How many balloons are there now?

31 + 28 = 59

300

A classroom has 45 pencils and buys 14 more. How many pencils are there?

45 + 14 = 59

300

A shop sold 39 cupcakes in the morning and 44 in the afternoon. How many total cupcakes sold?

39 + 44 = 83

300

Leo has 58 PokΓ©mon cards. His cousin gives him 29 more. How many does he have?

58 + 29 = 87

300

65-53

12

400

Evelyn had 62 crayons. She gave 21 to her friend. How many crayons does she have left?

62 – 21 = 41

400

Noah had 78 toy cars. He lost 36. How many does he have now?
 

78 – 36 = 42

400

There were 72 cookies. Kids ate 38. How many are left?

72 – 38 = 34

400

There are 83 books in a library basket. Students borrow 48. How many are left?

83 – 48 = 35

400

90+17

107

500

A farmer has 53 apples. He sells 22. How many apples are left?

53 – 22 = 31

500

There are 67 markers. 25 are dried out. How many work?

67 – 25 = 42

500

A bus had 64 students. 29 got off. How many stayed on?

64 – 29 = 35

500

A zoo has 95 birds. 67 fly away. How many stay?

95 – 67 = 28

500

56-32

24