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Lesson 7-1

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1. Isa puts 6 peaches in her basket. She puts 5 more


peaches in the basket.



Which equations match the word problem?
Choose all the correct answers.

A. 5 + 6 = ? B. 6 + 6 = ?
C. 6 + 5 = ? D. 5 + 5 = ?

2. Tia has 7 shells. She gets 5 more. How many does


she have now? Draw to show your thinking.

shells
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Lesson 7-2

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1. Mia has 9 jars. She buys some more. Now she has
18 jars. How many does Mia have?

Which equation matches the word problem?
A. 10 + ? = 19 B. 9 + ? = 10
C. 18 + ? = 9 D. 9 + ? = 18

2. There are 3 pictures on the wall. Shay adds more


pictures. Now there are 9 pictures.

How many pictures does Shay add?
Draw to show your thinking.

pictures

3. There are 8 squirrels in the park. How many more


must join for there to be 15?
squirrels
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Lesson 7-4

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1. Gina has 13 cousins. Some are boys and some
are girls.

Can the equation show how many cousins Gina
has? Choose Yes or No.
Yes No
13 = 7 + 6
13 = 4 + 9
13 = 8 + 8

2. Mel finds 16 stones. There are 9 flat stones. The rest


are round. Which equation shows the problem?

A. 9 + 7 = 16 B. 8 + 9 = 16
C. 7 + 8 = 16 D. 9 + 6 = 16

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Lesson 7-5

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1. Jane reads 9 pages in the morning, 3 pages at


school, and 4 pages at night. Which equation
shows how many pages Jane reads?

A. 9 + 3 + 12 = ? B. 3 + 7 + 9 = ?
C. 3 + 4 + 7 = ? D. 9 + 3 + 4 = ?

2. There are some balls in a bin. There are 3 tennis


balls, 7 basketballs, and 4 baseballs. How many
balls are in the bin? Draw to show your thinking.


balls

3. Hugh picks 7 pears. Then he picks 4 plums and 4


lemons. How many fruits does Hugh pick?
fruits
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1. A tree has 5 birds. Some more join. Now 11 birds
are in the tree. How many birds join?

A. 4 birds B. 5 birds
C. 6 birds D. 7 birds

How can you make an equation to show the


problem? Use ? for the unknown. Then solve.
2. There are 16 deer. Some have spots. 7 deer do not
have spots. How many deer have spots?

deer

3. A game has 9 square pieces, 7 circle pieces, and


3 triangle pieces. How many pieces are there?

pieces
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