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Practice 1 Ways to Add


Add. Count on from the greater number.
Example

3 7
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4+ =

1.

6+ =

2.

5+ =

3.

7+ =

4.

8+ =

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Look at the pictures.
Add. Count on from the greater number.
Example

1 + 3 = 4

5.

+ =

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6.

+ =

7.

+ =

8.

+ =

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Count on to add.

9.

+ =

10.

+ =

11.
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+ =

12.

+ =

Count on from the greater number to add.

13. 4 + 1 = 14. 6 + 2 =

15. 9 + 1 = 16. 3 + 4 =

17. 3 + 7 = 18. 4 + 5 =

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Complete.
Count on using a counting tape.

19. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

is 2 more than 4.

20. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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is 3 more than 5.

21. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

is 4 more than 6.

22. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

is 8 more than 2.

23. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

is 7 more than 1.

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Complete.
Write the answer in each .
Example

1 more
1+1 2
than 1

24.
2 more
6+2
than 6
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25.
4 more
5+4
than 5

26.
3 more
7+3
than 7

27.
2 more
8+2
than 8

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Fill in the blanks using a counting tape.

28. 1 2 3

5 is more than 1.

29. 1 2 3

8 more than 1 is .

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30. 1 2 3

is 7 more than 3.

31. 1 2 3

6 more than is 9.

32. 1 2 3

10 is more than 5.

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Practice 2 Ways to Add


Complete the number bonds.
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Example

1 6
7 7
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6 1
1 + 6 = 7 6 + 1 = 7
1 + 6 = 6 + 1

1.

+ = + =

+ = +
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Complete the number bonds.


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4. 1 + =5 5. 4 + =5

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6. +5=8 7. +3=8

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8. 10 + = 10 9. + 10 = 10

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10.
5 1+ 4 4 +1 3+3

11.
8 2+ 7 3+ 5 5+ 3

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12.
7 7+ 0 0+ 7 3+5

13.
6 2+4 3+ 2 5+ 1

14.
9 2+ 6 1+ 8 4+5

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Add.
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15.

3+4= 7 5+3=

Color this
train car blue. 4+5= 9+0=
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7+1= 8+2=

6+4= 2+5=

Now color the train cars above.


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16. If your answer is Color Number of train cars
7 blue
8 green

9 orange

10 red

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Solve.
17. A ball falls into the number machine.
Which ball is it?
Write the correct number on the ball below.

0 3 6 4

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Add
5

8 OUT

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Practice 3 Making Addition Stories


Use the pictures to make addition stories.
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Example

4 are playing.

2
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join them.

4 + 2 = 6
There are 6 in all.

1.

There are .

There are .

There are in all.


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2.

are clapping.

are resting.

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There are in all.

3.

are in a race.

join them.

runners are in the race now.


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4.

Sonia has .

She buys .

Sonia has in all.


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5.

There are .

There are .

There are in all.

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Use the helping words.

Before you begin, color


each group of pencils a
different color.

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pencils buys new pencils in all

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Practice 4 Real-World Problems: Addition


Solve.
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Example
2 girls are reading.

1 boy joins them.

How many children are reading


now?
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2
3 2 + 1 = 3
1 3 children are reading now.

1. There are bells.

Beavy brings more bells.

How many bells are there now?

There are bells now.

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2. This toy has straight legs.

It has curly legs.

How many legs does the toy have in all?

The toy has legs in all.

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3. Mariah has apples.

She has oranges.

How many fruits does Mariah have in all?

Mariah has fruits in all.

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Put On Your Thinking Cap!


Challenging Practice

Solve.
Ivy and Reena have 10 prizes in all.
They do not have the same number of prizes.
How many prizes can Reena have?
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Ivy
Reena

There is more than one


correct answer!

Reena can have ________ prizes.

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Put On Your Thinking Cap!
Problem Solving
Solve.
Lilian has these candles.
Help her choose the correct number candle for her
friend's birthday.
Cross out two numbers that add up to 5.
Cross out two numbers that add up to 10.

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Look at the two numbers that are left.
Cross out the number that is less.

The correct number candle is .

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Chapter Review/Test
Vocabulary
Choose the correct word.
plus
1. You can by counting on from
add
the greater number.
equal to
2. 2 + 3 = 5 is an . more than

3. 3 plus 4 is 7. addition
sentence
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4. "+" is read as .

5. 6 is 2 4.

Concepts and Skills


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6. 3+6= 7. 7+1=

8. 2+8= 9. 1+9=

Fill in the blanks using a counting tape.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

10. is 3 more than 6.

11. is 2 more than 5.

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Look at the pictures.
Fill in the blanks.
13.

There are big .

There are small .

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There are in all.

Complete the number bonds.


Fill in the blanks.
14.

6 4

6+ = 4+ =

6+4=4+

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Problem Solving
Solve.

15. Carlos has 3 brown belts.


He has 2 black belts.
How many belts does he have in all?
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3+2=

Carlos has belts in all.

16. Jane has 4 bows.


She gets 3 more bows.
How many bows does she have now?

4+3=

Jane has bows now.

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Draw .
Then solve.

17. How many toys are there in all?

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3+ =
There are toys in all.

Look at the in Exercise 17 to answer the


questions.
Circle the correct answer.
18. a. Are there more or more ?

There are more .

b. How many more?

5 is 3 2 more than 3.
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