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Word Problems For Students To Model At Their Desks

Addition & Subtraction. Word Problems For Students To Model At Their Desks. Teacher Notes. There are 3 additon and 3 subtraction problems in this slideshow. For each problem: Display the 1 st slide which contains the problem.

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Word Problems For Students To Model At Their Desks

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  1. Addition & Subtraction Word Problems For Students To Model At Their Desks

  2. Teacher Notes • There are 3 additon and 3 subtraction problems in this slideshow. • For each problem: • Display the 1st slide which contains the problem. • Have the students place counters on their desks to match the number of graphics the same number of graphics they see on the screen. • Have them add or subtract by adding or removing counters • Click to the next slide to see the problem “in action” and the matching number sentence. • You may want students to write the number sentence. • Click again to see the answer to the problem.

  3. Paula saw five bears at the zoo. One bear went into the cave. How many bears could she still see?

  4. 5 – 1 = ___ 4

  5. Two kittens played in front of the school. Seven more kittens came to play. How many kittens were playing together?

  6. 2 + 7= ___ 9

  7. Francine put six books on her desk.Her teacher asked her to put three of them away. How many books were left on her desk?

  8. 6 – 3 = ___ 3

  9. There were three pink cars in the parking lot in the morning. Four more pink cars came in the afternoon. How many pink cars were there in all?

  10. 3 + 4 = ___ 7

  11. Nine first graders were flying kites. Five students let go of their strings and let their kites fly away. How many first graders still had kites?

  12. 9 – 5 = ___ 4

  13. Kim had six strawberries in a bowl. Fran put three more strawberries in the bowl. How many strawberries are in the bowl all together?

  14. 6 + 3 = ___ 9

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