Count the strawberries. How many are there?
7
Draw more turtles to show 10.
Draw counters to show how many turtles in all.
You had 3 turtles so you drew 7 more to make 10 turtles.
How many cats are left?
6
Draw a circle around the picture that shows the story. There are 7 birds on a branch. 3 birds fly away. How many birds are left? Write an equation that matches the picture you chose.
7 birds are left.
14-7=7
Choose the numbers that are greater than the number on the card.
6
8
9
Count the basketballs in the group. Write the number to tell how many.
Draw a group of circles that is one more than the group of basketballs shows, and write the number to tell how many circles.
- There are 3 basketballs
- 4 circle
5 penguins are in a group. 3 leave. How many penguins are left?
2
Shade in 4 of the boxes. Write an equation to match the boxes.
5-4= 1
Classify the dogs by drawing circles and marking X’s. Explain how you organized them.
Some ways they can be organized
- The dogs that have spots vs. the ones that don't have spots
- Big dogs vs. small dogs
Count the flowers. Write the number to tell how many.
7
Use your pencil to shade the cube train to show a way 10 can be separated into parts. Complete the equation to match your picture.
10= 5+5
10= 8+2
10= 7+3
10= 1+9
Draw circles to show one way to break apart a group of 8. Write a number sentence to match the drawing.
4 and 4
6 and 2
5 and 1
Draw lines in the chart as you count the buttons that are green and the buttons that are NOT green.
Write the numbers to tell how many in the other chart.
- 6 are green
- 3 are not green
Draw counters in the ten-frame to show the missing part of 10. Complete the equation to match the picture.
7
Break the oranges into two groups to show a way to make 8. Complete the equation to match your picture to show a way to make 8.
4 and 4
7 and 1
2 and 6