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Fair Shares Word Problems Second Grade Third Nine Weeks Week 2 Chrissy French

Michael has some trading cards. He will give an equal number of cards to each of four friends. How many cards will each friend get? Fair Shares Problems  First read the word problem carefully.  Underline or highlight important numbers.

Michael has some trading cards. He will give an equal number of cards to each of four friends. How many cards will each friend get?  Now, count how many cards there are altogether. Write that number on the side of the page

Michael has some trading cards. He will give an equal number of cards to each of four friends. How many cards will each friend get?  Now, draw a circle for each friend that Michael is giving his cards to

Michael has some trading cards. He will give an equal number of cards to each of four friends. How many cards will each friend get?  Now, draw a tally mark for each card. Put one in each circle as you go

Michael has some trading cards. He will give an equal number of cards to each of four friends. How many cards will each friend get?  Make sure each circle has the same number of tallies.  Count how many cards are in one circle.  This is your answer!