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Math Extra Practice

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m i n o Name____________
Do Addition

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5 + 6 = ___ 4 + 2 = ___

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6 + 6 = ___ 5 + 4 = ___

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3 + 4 = ___ 6 + 2 = ___
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Addition
Score: _____

PRACTICE
3 + 7 = ____ 5 + 2 = ____ 1 + 10 = ____

8 + 7 = ____ 2 + 1 = ____ 2 + 3 = ____

6 + 3 = ____ 9 + 7 = ____ 3 + 3 = ____

6 + 10 = ____ 9 + 5 = ____ 3 + 14 = ____

3 + 13 = ____ 3 + 9 = ____ 9 + 10 = ____

2 + 8 = ____ 2 + 12 = ____ 5 + 6 = ____

2 + 13 = ____ 4 + 9 = ____ 4 + 7 = ____

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Name: ___________________
Score: _____
Addition
PRACTICE
7 + 3 = ____ 5 + 12 = ____ 6 + 13 = ____

7 + 8 = ____ 2 + 7 = ____ 6 + 12 = ____

8 + 5 = ____ 8 + 6 = ____ 6 + 9 = ____

4 + 2 = ____ 2 + 15 = ____ 1 + 14 = ____

9 + 4 = ____ 3 + 15 = ____ 3 + 10 = ____

12 9 6 15 12 13
+ 4 + 3 + 8 + 2 + 5 + 2

17 10 14 14 13 10
+ 2 + 5 + 3 + 5 + 6 + 3

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Name: ___________________ Score: _____

Subtraction ac
Subtr IX
t
S
i n g

PRACTICE W I TH

12 - 6 = ____ 15 - 6 = ____ 13 - 6 = ____

1 1 - 6 = ____ 9 – 6 = ____ 8 – 6 = ____

13 – 6 = ____ 10 - 6 = ____ 7 – 6 = ____

14 – 6 = ____ 1 1 – 6 = ____ 9 – 6 = ____

15 – 6 = ____ 13 – 6 = ____ 14 – 6 = ____

10 – 6 = ____ 12 – 6 = ____ 6 – 6 = ____

11 6 9 12 7 10
- 6 - 6 - 6 - 6 - 6 - 6

©SHANON JUNEAU
Name: ___________________ Score: _____

Subtraction
PRACTICE
18 - 9 = ____ 13 - 8 = ____ 16 - 7 = ____

16 – 10 = ____ 1 1 - 9 = ____ 17 – 8 = ____

9 – 8 = ____ 15 – 6 = ____ 10 - 7 = ____

1 1 – 6 = ____ 18 – 7 = ____ 1 1 – 4 = ____

16 – 6 = ____ 15 – 6 = ____ 14 – 7 = ____

17 – 9 = ____ 10 – 8 = ____ 12 – 8 = ____

15 – 7 = ____ 9 – 6 = ____ 14 – 6 = ____

16 – 7 = ____ 7 – 7 = ____ 12 – 8 = ____


©SHANON JUNEAU
Name: ___________________ Score: _____

Subtraction
PRACTICE
15 - 8 = ____ 15 - 7 = ____ 16 - 9 = ____

1 1 - 7 = ____ 17 – 7 = ____ 15 – 10 = ____

14 – 6 = ____ 10 - 6 = ____ 17 – 8 = ____

17 – 7 = ____ 1 1 – 8 = ____ 1 1 – 5 = ____

14 – 9 = ____ 13 – 7 = ____ 14 – 6 = ____

10 – 7 = ____ 13 – 8 = ____ 9 – 9 = ____

8 – 6 = ____ 13 – 6 = ____ 16 – 7 = ____

7 – 6 = ____ 15 – 8 = ____ 18 – 7 = ____


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Subtracting Using a Number Line
Name:_______________________________________
Directions: Use the number lines to solve the equations. Show your work on the number lines.

1.

10-6=
2.

5-1=
3.

8-3=
4.

2-2= HRRRRRR

5.

9-7=
6.

9-4=
7.

6-3=
8.

7-5=
1. Kent was going to go to a movie with 10 friends. 1. Two of
the friends could not come, but a friend brought 3 more
friends with her. How many of them went to the movie?

2. Kent had a coupon that would let them buy tickets for $3
less than the normal price. If each ticket originally cost $11,
how much did the kids have to pay for each ticket?

3. Since there were too many of them, the kids split up into
two rows. If five of them sat in one row, how many of them
sat in the other row?
4. Kent was getting popcorn for everybody. But two kids did
not want to have popcorn. How many cups of popcorn did
Kent get?

5. Four of the kids did not get a drink. 5 of them left the cups
behind after the movies. How many of them took their cups
when they left the theatre?

6. Write the number sentence that fits this: “Kent bought 5


candy bars, which was 3 more than what his friend bought.
Kent’s friend bought 2 candy bars.”
Daniel was helping his gym teacher, Mr. Adams, to
clean up the storeroom for sports equipment. 1. There
were 25 tennis racquets and 36 hockey sticks. How
many more hockey sticks are there than tennis
racquets?

2. Daniel found 8 rugby balls in the storeroom. Mr.


Adams said there should be a total of 11 rugby balls.
How many rugby balls were missing?
3. There were 7 baseballs in a basket and Daniel found 6
more baseballs on the floor. Then, a student borrowed
5 baseballs. How many baseballs were left in the
storeroom?

4. Mr. Adams found 5 soccer balls in the storeroom and


Daniel found 9 soccer balls on the field. The soccer team
captain passed by and told them he kept 4 soccer balls
at home for next practice. How many soccer balls in
total are there?
5. Daniel found 3 small whiteboards and 6 boxes of
markers for coaches to use. Mr. Adams said they need a
total of 8 whiteboards and 10 boxes of markers. How
many more whiteboards and boxes of markers were
needed?

6. Write the number sentence that fits this: “Daniel


found 17 basketballs but 3 of them were broken and
another 5 needed pumping. There were only 9
basketballs that could be used.

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