1.OA.2 Word Problems with 3 addends
1.OA.2 STANDARD Solve word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
How many cars does he have altogether? = ? John has 3 blue cars, 4 red cars and 5 green cars.
4 + = ? Adam went to a farm and saw some animals. He saw 4 cows. Then he saw 3 horses and 5 pigs. How many animals did Adam see at the farm?
+ + = ? Cordelia put some pieces of fruit in a bowl. There were 2 bananas, 5 apples and 3 oranges. How many pieces of fruit were in the bowl?
At snack time Sierra ate 3 cherries, 4 grapes, and 2 strawberries. How many pieces of fruit did Sierra eat? = ?
Savannah collected seashells at the beach. She found 6 small shells, 5 medium shells, and 7 large shells. How many shells did Savannah find altogether?
Madison has yellow candles, blue candles, and pink candles on her birthday cake. How many candles does she have on her birthday cake? Make-up an equation to show Madison’s age. ___ + ___ + ___ = ___
How many rabbits did she see? Charlotte counted 17 pets at the Pet Shop. She saw 6 puppies and 3 kittens. The rest were rabbits.
Jeremiah put his hand into his piggy bank. He pulled out 8 dimes, 3 nickels, and 1 penny. If there are only 20 coins in the jar, (dimes, nickels, and pennies). How many combinations of coins could he pull out? Provide at least 5 different solutions? How did you solve the problem?
Reilly had a bag of 17 acorns. She gave 8 squirrels each 1 acorn. Five more squirrels came along, so she gave them each 1 acorn. How many more squirrels will she be able to give an acorn to?