Adapted from a M.B. Alluisi Production Directions Clicking on the correct answer will allow the puppy one piece of pepperoni Feed the puppy all the pepperoni.

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Adapted from a M.B. Alluisi Production

Directions Clicking on the correct answer will allow the puppy one piece of pepperoni Feed the puppy all the pepperoni to complete the activity

Pick the math fact for this story problem. Kelly has 14 marbles. Tony has 23 marbles. How many marbles do they have in all?

Find the correct math problem for this story problem. Julie ate three pieces of pizza. Jordan ate two. How many pieces of pizza did they eat in all?

Pick the math fact for this story problem. Tianna has 3 dogs, 2 cats, and 14 fish. How many pets does she have in all?

Estimate to solve this problem. Tina bought a shirt for $13 and pants for $28. How much did she spend in all? $40 $30 $50 $41

Pick the math fact for the story problem. Tiron read 28 books. George read 13 books. How many more books did Tiron read than George?

Find the math fact for the story problem. Juan is 23 years old. Trina is 18 years old. What is the difference in their ages?

Estimate to solve this problem. Paula wrote 22 stories. Greg wrote 8 stories. How many more did Paula write than Greg?

Find the math fact for the story problem. Toni has 54 cents. Lisa has 22 cents. How much more money does Toni have than Lisa?

Estimate to solve. Last month John fed is dog 42 cans of food and his cat 21. How much more did his dog eat than his cat?

Find the answer for this story problem. Last week Justin ran 19 miles. This week he ran 14. How many miles did he run altogether?

Find the answer for the story problem. Julie read 28 books in March. She read 37 in April. How many did she read in all?

Find the math fact for the story problem. There are 17 boys and 12 girls in my class. How many are there in all?

Find the answer to this story problem. A pizza has 8 slices. Joe at 2 and Jordan ate 3. How many slices are left?

Find the answer to this story problem. Gracie had 32 fish in her tank. She bought 17 more. Now how many does she have?

Find the answer to the story problem. Sean had twenty-seven pieces of gum. He ate nineteen. How many did he have left?

Find the answer to the story problem. Carla has 3 boxes of donuts. Each box has 12 donuts. How many donuts does she have in all?

Estimate to find the answer to the story problem. David played his PS2 game for 37 minutes. Rena played her PS2 game for 26 minutes. How many minutes did they play in all?

Find the answer to the story problem. The Steelers scored 29 points. The Eagles scored 22. How many more points did the Steelers have?

20 19

Find the answer to the story problem. Amanda ate 6 cookies, John ate 8 and Tonya ate 7. What is the total number of cookies they ate?

20

Find the answer to the story problem. Maria made 2 dozen cupcakes. Her brother ate 4. How many a left now?

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