1. Sam has 4 red marbles, 3 blue marbles, and 5 green marbles. How many marbles does Sam have in total?
2. There are 6 birds on a tree. 2 more birds join them, then 3 more birds come. How many birds are there now?
3. Mom baked 5 cookies in the morning, 4 at noon, and 6 in the evening. How many cookies did she bake in total?
4. Tom has 3 toy cars, 5 toy trucks, and 4 toy buses. How many toys does Tom have altogether?
5. There are 2 apples, 7 oranges, and 3 pears in a fruit basket. How many pieces of fruit are there in total?
6. Jane saw 4 butterflies, then 3 more, and then 2 more. How many butterflies did she see in all?
7. A farmer has 6 cows, 5 pigs, and 4 sheep. How many animals does the farmer have?
8. Emma picked 3 flowers, her sister picked 4, and their friend picked 5. How many flowers did they pick together?
9. There are 5 red blocks, 2 blue blocks, and 4 green blocks. How many blocks are there in all?
10. Ben has 3 pennies, 6 nickels, and 2 dimes. How many coins does Ben have?
This engaging math game helps first graders master the essential skill of adding three numbers with sums up to 20. Students will encounter real-world scenarios that make math relevant and fun while building their problem-solving abilities. The game features carefully crafted word problems that encourage students to think critically and develop multiple strategies for addition.
Through this interactive game, students will:
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