1. Sam had 12 cookies. He gave 5 cookies to his friend. How many cookies does Sam have now?
2. There are 8 red balls and 6 blue balls in a box. How many balls are there in total?
3. Emma has 15 stickers. How many more does she need to have 18 stickers?
4. There were 9 birds in a tree. Some flew away. Now there are 4 birds. How many birds flew away?
5. Jack has 7 toy cars. His sister has 11 toy cars. How many more cars does his sister have?
6. There are 13 students in class. 6 are boys. How many are girls?
7. Mom baked 16 cupcakes. The family ate 9 cupcakes. How many are left?
8. Tom has 5 marbles. His friend gave him some more. Now he has 12 marbles. How many marbles did his friend give him?
9. There are 14 apples. 8 are red and the rest are green. How many green apples are there?
10. Lisa has 10 flowers. She picks 3 more. How many flowers does she have now?
This engaging digital math activity helps first graders master addition and subtraction word problems within 20. Students will solve real-world scenarios involving adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing numbers, perfectly aligned with Common Core Standard 1.OA.A.1.
Through this interactive game, students will:
- Solve addition problems within 20
- Practice subtraction scenarios within 20
- Understand different problem-solving situations
- Apply math concepts to real-world scenarios
- Develop critical thinking skills
This differentiated learning resource makes math practice fun and engaging while building essential problem-solving skills. The game format encourages active participation and helps students stay focused while working with numbers up to 20.
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