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Curriculum: Arizona Academic Content Standards   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Algebra Readiness  Click to change Topic

Lesson: 3.3.PO 1-2: Exploring Algebra  Click to change Lesson

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fff William had 3 rubber balls. His father bought him 5 more rubber balls. Choose a number sentence to show the number of balls he has now.
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fff Tony bought 8 hats for his birthday party. His mother gave him 1 more hat. Choose a number sentence to show the number of hats he has now.
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fff Harriet made 4 paper boats to play with. Her uncle made 4 more paper boats for her. Choose a number sentence to show the number of paper boats she has now.
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fff George wrote his pet's name 2 times on a piece of paper. Then he wrote the name 4 more times. Choose a number sentence to show the number of times he wrote his pet's name in all.
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fff Ida placed 3 plates on a dining table. Then she placed 2 more plates. Choose a number sentence to show the number of plates she placed in all.
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fff Arthur brought 3 slices of bread in his lunch box. He gave 1 slice to his friend. Choose a number sentence to show the number of slices left with him.
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fff Bob had 5 biscuits. He ate 2 of them. Choose a number sentence to show the number of biscuits he is left with.
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fff There were 6 people standing in a queue. 4 of them left. Identify a number sentence to show the number of people left in the queue. fff View Solution
fff 7 children were playing in a playground. 4 of them left after sometime. Choose a number sentence to show the number of children still in the playground.
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fff Choose a way to get a sum of 8.
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fff Choose a way to get the sum equal to 6. fff View Solution
fff Choose a way to get the sum equal to10. fff View Solution
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fff Choose the number that fits the blank to make the number sentence true.
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fff Which number makes the number sentence true?
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fff Tom had 5 strawberries. He picked 5 more. Choose a number sentence to show the number of strawberries he has now. fff View Solution
fff Lily had 4 flowers. Her father bought her 5 more flowers. Choose a number sentence to show the number of flowers she has now.
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fff 7 children were playing at Arthur's house. 4 of them left after sometime. Choose a number sentence to show the number of children still at Arthur's house. fff View Solution
fff John had 3 bats. He gave 1 bat to his friend. Choose a number sentence to show the number of bats he has now.
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fff Tony had a blue colored cap. He bought another green colored cap on sale. Choose a number sentence to show the number of caps Tony has now. fff View Solution
fff Jasmine gave 5 strawberries to Lily. Lily ate 2 strawberries. Choose a number sentence to show the number of strawberries left with Lily.
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c   Ayur brought 5 slices of bread in his lunch box. He gave 2 slices to his friend. Choose a number sentence to show the number of slices of bread he is left with.   c View Solution
c   Lily is playing with 7 children in a playground. 4 of them left after sometime. Choose a number sentence to show the number of children still playing with Lily in the playground.
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c   There were 10 people standing in a queue. 5 of them left. Choose a number sentence to show the number of people left in the queue.   c View Solution
c   Jasmine has 8 pencils in her pencil box and 1 on her desk. Choose a number sentence to show the number of pencils she has.
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c   Henry made 6 paper boats. His uncle made 5 more paper boats for him. Choose a number sentence to show the number of paper boats he has now.
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c   Jim wrote his pet's name TOMMY 1 time on a piece of paper. Then he wrote the name 2 more times. Choose a number sentence to show the number of times he wrote his pet's name in all.
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c   Jasmine wrote her name JASMINE 4 times on a piece of paper. Then she wrote the name 6 more times. Choose a number sentence to show the number of times she wrote her name in all.
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c   Choose a way to write a sum of 3.   c View Solution
c   Choose a way to write a sum of 5.   c View Solution
c   Choose a way to write a sum of 2.   c View Solution
c   Choose a way to write a sum of 7.
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c   Choose a way to write the sum of 1.   c View Solution
c   Choose a way to write a sum of 9.
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c   Choose a number sentence for the figure.
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c   Choose a number sentence for the figure.
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c   Choose a number sentence for the figure.
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c   Identify the number that fits the blank to make the number sentence true.
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