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Mathematics

STANDARD 1
NUMBER: ADDITION
and
SUBTRACTION

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TEACHING POINTS
One-step and two-step real life problems involving addition and subtraction.
 Concrete, pictorial and symbolic modes.

EXERCISE 1

Fill in the grey boxes in the puzzle below.

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EXERCISE 2

1. Michael had 36 blocks and Inshan had 43 blocks.


How many blocks did they have altogether?

Michael Inshan

2. Mrs. Khan bought 24 oranges on Monday and 33 on Friday.


How many oranges did she buy altogether on the two days?

3. There were 25 crayons on Jabari’s desk, and he had 33 in his bookbag.


How many crayons did he have altogether?

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4. Michelle had 33 yellow counters and 51 green counters.
How many counters did she have altogether?

5. Mr. Lee had 54 bean seeds.


He planted 28 of them.
How many bean seeds did he have remaining?

6. Shauna had 78 stickers.


She gave 25 of them to her sister.
How many stickers did she have remaining?

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7. At bus stop there were 39 people.
25 passengers got on the first bus.
How many people remained at the bus stop?

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EXERCISE 3

1. Wendy scores 36 in Mathematics and 22 in Language Arts.


What was her total score in the two subjects?

2. Barry baked 42 chocolate cup cakes and 23 vanilla cupcakes.


How many cupcakes did he bake altogether?

3. On the playground, there were 32 boys and 24 girls.


How many children were on the playground?

4. Ravi had 24metal spinners and 45 plastic spinners.


How many spinners did he have altogether?

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5. Makeda gave her sister 32 of her 83 crayons.
How many crayons did Makeda have left?

6. Allan had $88. He spent $24.


How much money did he have remaining?

7. Mr. Khan bought 96 bottles of water for the school concert.


He sold 77 of them.
How many bottles of water did he have remaining?

8. The church collected 54 hampers.


37 were distributed on the first day.
How many were left to be distributed the next day?

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EXERCISE 4 Two step-problems

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EXERCISE 1 ANSWERS

EXERCISE 2 ANSWERS
1. 79
2. 57
3. 58
4. 84
5. 26
6. 53
7. 14

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EXERCISE 3 ANSWERS
1. 58
2. 65
3. 56
4. 69
5. 51
6. 64
7. 19
8. 17

EXERCISE 4 ANSWERS
1. 54
2. 81
3. 36
4. 22
5. 77
6. 22
7. 51

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