WALT: I am learning to add and subtract using comparisons of sets without counting down or counting up.
Martin has $7, and David has $3 more than Martin. How much money does David have?
7 + 3 = 10 -- 3 more than 7 is 10, so 7 + 3 = 10
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Answer
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Problem
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Answer
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1. 59 - 4 =
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63 ✓
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2. 56 + 9 =
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65 ✓
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3. 4 + 11 =
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15 ✓
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4. 18 - 4 =
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14✓
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5. 63 + 6 =
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69✓
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6. 31 - 7 =
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24✓
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7. 17 - 6 =
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11✓
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8. 52 + 4 =
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56✓
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9. 44 - 4 =
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40✓
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10. 31 + 8 =
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39✓
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11. 31 + 9 =
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22 ✓
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12. 12 - 5 =
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7✓
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13. 64 + 8 =
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72✓
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14. 19 - 7 =
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12✓
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15. 29 - 6 =
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23✓
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16. 54 + 7 =
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61✓
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17. 76 - 9 =
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67✓
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18. 32 +9 =
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41✓
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19. 87 - 8 =
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79✓
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20. 31 + 6 =
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37✓
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By Hemi
1 comment:
Well done Hemi. It is good to learn that you are enjoying Math activities in class.
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