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Shawn King

11/3/15
First Grade Mathematics
1.1.1: Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems
involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart,
and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using objects,
drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent
the problem.
Name: ____________
*Directions* Use your addition and subtraction skills to answer the question
below.
1. 2 1 = ________
A. 1

C. 3

B. 5

D.10

2. 5 4 = ________
A. 4

C. 3

B. 8

D. 1

3. 15 + 5 = ________
A. 21

C. 20

B. 22

D.23

4. 7 + 7= _______
A. 10

C. 11

B. 14

D. 9

5. If John has one dog, his mother brings home two more dogs. How many
dogs does John have now?
A. Six

C. Three

B. One

D. Five

6. Pablo has five dogs. John has three dogs. John has more dogs than Pablo.
A. True
B. False
7. If Pablo has five dogs, but his parents say he has to give away three. He
now has two dogs. Explain how this is possible.
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8. Use the computer in the back of the classroom to research Albert Einstein,
and write a paragraph over why he is important to math.
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