Fill in the equations below to make each statement true.
Fill in the equations below to make the statement true.
Fill in the blanks in the equations below:
60
Fill in the blanks in the equations below:
5 tens and 0 ones
Fill in the blanks in the equations below:
0 ones 9 tens
Complete the number bonds to show one way to decompose each number.
Solve, then circle TRUE if the equations are equal or FALSE if they are not equal.
10=9; False
Which two groups are equal?
Triangles and Rectangles
Solve the related addition and subtraction facts.
12-8=4 8+4=12
Complete the number bonds to show one way to decompose each number.
Complete the number bonds to show one way to decompose each number.
Isabel had 9 pieces of bubble gum. Her friend Luke shared some with her. Now, she has 13 pieces of bubble gum. How many pieces did Luke share with Isabel?
4 pieces of gum
Which number is greater?
9
Solve the related addition and subtraction facts.
7=13-6 7+6=13
Fill in the blanks in the equations below:
30
Solve, then circle TRUE if the equations are equal or FALSE if they are not equal.
7=9; False
Circle ten. How many tens and ones?
17 is the same as 1 ten and 7 ones
Circle ten. How many tens and ones?
14 is the same as 1 ten 4 ones
Sammy ate 4 slices of pizza. His mom and sister ate the rest of the slices of pizza. If the pizza had 12 slices in it, how many slices did his mom and sister eat?
8 pieces of pizza
Solve, then circle TRUE if the equations are equal or FALSE if they are not equal.
15; True
Which number is greater?
20
Jane made 17 snowballs for her snow fort. Some of the snowballs melted. Jane has 9 snowballs left to build her fort. How many snowballs melted?
8 snowballs
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