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This collection features engaging first-grade word problems designed to enhance math skills through real-life scenarios. Each problem involves simple addition, encouraging young learners to practice basic arithmetic in a fun context. From counting classmates to sharing apples and kittens, these problems are crafted to foster critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Ideal for classroom activities or homework, these word problems will keep first graders excited about math throughout January 2011!
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First Grade Word Problem of the Week
First Grade January 3, 2011 • There are 9 girls in my class. There are 11 boys in my class. How many kids are there in my class in all?
First GradeJanuary 10, 2011 • I had 8 apples. My friend had 8 apples. What is the total of apples in all?
First Grade January 17, 2011 • My brother has 7 kittens. I have 5 kittens. How many kittens in all?
First GradeJanuary 24, 2011 • Angie saw 10 butterflies. Sarah saw 8 butterflies. What is the total of butterflies they saw?
First GradeJanuary 31, 2011 • I brought 14 pencils to school. My friend, Jake brought 10 pencils. What is the total of pencils?