Adding
1-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers
Adding
1-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers
Word Problems
Explaining Our Thinking
100
26 + 6 = _____
32
100
13 + 7 = _____
20
100
Hannah has 11 apples, and her brother has 6 apples. How many apples do they have all together?
17 apples
100
In a word problem, you added the numbers 17 and 5 together. How would you explain your thinking?
"I took 17 and added it with 5" OR "When I added these two numbers together, I got 22"
200
53 + 4 = _____
57
200
21 + 7 = _____
28
200
Benjamin has 21 pencils, and his mom gave him 8 more. How many pencils does he have all together?
29 pencils
200
In a word problem, you added the numbers 33 and 8 together. How would you explain your thinking?
"I took 33 and added it with 8" OR "When I added these two numbers together, I got 41"
300
57 + 10 = _____
67
300
64 + 5 = _____
69
300
Sarah sold 41 cookies in one week, and 9 cookies the next week. How many cookies did she sell all together?
50 cookies
300
In a word problem, you added the numbers 52 and 6 together. How would you explain your thinking?
"I took 52 and added it with 6" OR "When I added these two numbers together, I got 58"
400
41 + 20 = _____
61
400
42 + 20 = _____
62
400
Kim has 61 movies at home, and she got 6 more for her birthday. How many movies does she have all together now?
67 movies
400
In a word problem, you added the numbers 57 and 4 together. How would you explain your thinking?
"I took 57 and added it with 4" OR "When I added these two numbers together, I got 61"
500
82 + 20 = _____
102
500
72 + 10 = _____
82
500
When Caitlin came to the soccer game, her team already had 36 points. During the rest of the game, her team scored 6 more points. How many points did her team have all together?
42 points
500
In a word problem, you added the numbers 82 and 7 together. How would you explain your thinking?
"I took 82 and added it with 9" OR "When I added these two numbers together, I got 89"