Story Problems | Addition to Subtraction | Subtraction to Addition | Math Facts | More Word Problems |
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Tom has 7 crayons. 4 crayons are red. How many crayons are not red? |
5-3=2 or 5-2=3
Turn this addition number sentence into a subtraction number sentence.
3+2=5 |
1+8=9 or 8+1=9
Turn this subtraction number sentence into an addition number sentence.
8-9=1 |
9
___ = 5+4
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Grace has a total of 7 dolls. She puts 2 in the toy box and takes the rest to her friend's house. How many did she take to her friend's house? |
10-8=2
Write a number sentence to show your answer.
There are 10 pieces of fruit in a bowl. 8 are apples. The rest are oranges. How many are oranges? |
9-1=8 or 9-8=1
Turn this addition number sentence into a subtraction number sentence.
1+8=9 |
4+4=8
Turn this subtraction number sentence into an addition number sentence.
8-4=4 |
2
___ = 10-8
|
8-3=5
Write a number sentence to show your answer.
Jack can have 8 people at his party. He makes 3 invitations. How many invitations does he still need to make? |
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There are 5 frogs at the pond. Some more come in the afternoon. Now there are 8 frogs at the pond. How many frogs came to the pond in the afternoon? |
6-3=3
Turn this addition number sentence into a subtraction number sentence.
3+3=6 |
2+5=7 or 5+2=7
Turn this subtraction number sentence into an addition number sentence.
7-5=2 |
6
2+4 = __
|
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Write a number bond to show your answer.
On Monday, Tim had 8 pencils. On Tuesday, he lost some pencils. On Wednesday, he had 4 pencils. How many pencils did Tom loose? |
2+3=5. See teacher for other answer.
Draw a math picture and write a number sentence to show your answer.
Mom and Tom make cookies. Mom made 2 cookies. Tom made 3 cookies. How many did they make altogether? |
9-3=6 or 9-6=3
Turn this addition number sentence into a subtraction number sentence.
3+6=9 |
8-3=5
3+5=8 or 5+3=8
Find the missing number.
8-__=5 Then write the matching addition number sentence. |
10
7+3 = __
|
7-5=2. See teacher for math picture.
Draw a math picture and write a number sentence to show your answer.
Kate made 7 pizzas. Bill ate some. Now, Kate has 5 pizzas. How many did Bill eat? |
10-6=4. See teacher for other answers.
Draw a math picture, draw a number bond and write a number sentence to show your answer.
There are 10 animals on the farm. 6 of the animals are big. How many are small? |
9-4=5 or 9-5=4
Turn this addition number sentence into a subtraction number sentence.
4=5-9 |
10-6=4
6+4=10 or 4+6=10
Find the missing number.
10 -__=4 Then write the matching addition number sentence. |
6
__ = 8-2
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8-6=2. See teacher for other answers.
Draw a math picture, draw a number bond and write a number sentence to show your answer.
Ann has 8 markers. Some fall on the floor. 6 are still on the table. How many fell on the floor? |