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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.

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1 1.OA.2 Word Problems with 3 addends

2 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.

3 How many cars does he have altogether? + 4+ 5 = ? + 3 + John has 3 blue cars, 4 red cars and 5 green cars.

4 4 + = ? + + + 3 5 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?

5 + + = ? + 2 + 5 3 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?

6 At snack time Sierra ate 3 cherries, 4 grapes, and 2 strawberries. How many pieces of fruit did Sierra eat? 3+ 4+ 2= ?

7 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?

8 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. ___ + ___ + ___ = ___

9 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.

10 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?

11 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?


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