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Maths Workbook - Basic 1 - 3rd Term

1. The document provides practice problems for students to solve doubles and near doubles math facts using strategies like making 10. 2. It contains word problems and number sentences for students to fill in missing numbers, use counters to represent quantities, and write number bonds showing their work. 3. The goal is for students to gain fluency in addition strategies like using doubles facts and making 10 to solve problems involving single-digit addition.

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Maths Workbook - Basic 1 - 3rd Term

1. The document provides practice problems for students to solve doubles and near doubles math facts using strategies like making 10. 2. It contains word problems and number sentences for students to fill in missing numbers, use counters to represent quantities, and write number bonds showing their work. 3. The goal is for students to gain fluency in addition strategies like using doubles facts and making 10 to solve problems involving single-digit addition.

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Name

10-1 1NS2.1
Homework Practice
Doubles

Chapter Resources
Draw the missing dots to show the doubles.
Write the doubles fact.

1. 2.

+ = + =

3. 4.

+ = + =

5. 6.
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+ = + =

Solve.

7. Jan has 5 coins. Nina has the same number. How many
coins do they have in all? Show your work.

+ = coins

8. Emma and Josh both have 7 quarters. How many


quarters do they have altogether?

+ = quarters
Grade 1 1 Chapter 10
Name
10-1
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS2.1
Doubles

Solve by using doubles. Draw a picture.

1. Bo has 2 marbles. Lin 2. Jo has 3 red flowers. Ken


has 2 marbles. How many has 3 yellow flowers. How
marbles? many flowers?

2+2= marbles 3+3= flowers


3. Stan has 6 books. Jason 4. I have 5 crayons. Lisa
has 6 books. How many has the same number.
books in all? How many crayons in all?

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+ = + =
books crayons

5. Nina baked 12 cupcakes. 6. Chuck has 4 rockets.


She wants to give half Dave has the same
of them to Sara. What number. How many
double is in 12? rockets in all?

rockets
Andy has 3 more rockets.
How many rockets now?
+ = 12 rockets
Grade 1 2 Chapter 10
Name
10-2 1NS2.1
Homework Practice
Doubles Plus 1

Chapter Resources
Add. Use doubles facts to help you find
doubles plus 1.

1. 6 + 6 = ; so 6 + 7 =

2. 4 + 4 = ; so 4 + 5 =

3. 7 + 7 = ; so 7 + 8 =

4. 1 + 1 = ; so 1 + 2 =

5. 5 + 5 = 5+6= 6+6=
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6. 9 + 9 = 9 + 10 = 10 + 10 =

7. 8 + 8 = 8+9= 8+7=

Write the missing numbers. Draw a picture to help.

8. Rani is baking pies. She


baked 2 pies this morning.
She will bake 5 pies in all.
How many pies are left to
bake?

2+ = 5 pies

Grade 1 3 Chapter 10
Name
10-2
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS2.1
Doubles Plus 1

Use the doubles fact to help you solve. For 3–6, fill in
the double plus one number sentences.
1. Jen has 2 crayons. Lea 2. Noah drew 4 kites. Then
has 3 crayons. How many he drew 5 more. How
crayons in all? many kites did Noah
draw?
2+2= 4+4=

2+3= crayons 4+5= kites

3. Tina has 5 ribbons. 4. Glen drew 6 pictures.


Bea has 6 ribbons. Ava drew 7 pictures. How
How many total ribbons many pictures did they

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do they have? draw in all?

+ = 10 + = 12

5+6= ribbons 6+7= pictures

5. Millie has 8 cents. Ted has 9 cents. How many cents do


they have altogether?

+ =
+ = cents

Grade 1 4 Chapter 10
Name
10-3
Homework Practice 1NS2.1
Make 10 to Add

Chapter Resources
Add.
1. 7 + 6 = , because 10 + 3 =

2. 6 + 5 = , because 10 + 1 =

3. 9 + 9 = , because 10 + 8 =
Draw the counters. Then add.
4.

8+4= 7+5=

10 + = 10 + =
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5.

6+7= 8+3=

10 + = 10 + =
Solve.

6. Tom has 8 baseball cards. He buys 7 more. How many


does he have now? cards

Grade 1 5 Chapter 10
Name
10-3
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS2.1
Make 10 to Add

Make 10 to add. Use WorkMat 1 and to solve.

1. If 10 + 2 = 12, what is 2. If 10 + 3 = 13, what is


8+4= 9+4=

3. If 10 + 1 = 11, what is 4. If 10 + 3 = 13, what is


3+8= 8+5=

5. If 10 + 2 = 12, what is 6. If 10 + 1 = 11, what is


9+3= 7+4=

7. Spot has 9 sticks. 8. Fluffy has 7 toys.


Rex has 3 sticks. Tiger has 4 toys.
How many total sticks How many total toys do

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do they have? they have?
9+3= sticks 7+4= toys

9. Luke spends 9 coins for a treat for his dog.


Sam spends 5 coins for a treat for his cat.
How much do the children spend?
coins + coins = coins

10. Andy spends 8 coins for a treat for his cat.


Cory spends 3 coins less than Andy.
How much do the two boys spend in all?
coins + coins = coins

Grade 1 6 Chapter 10
Name
10-4
Homework Practice 1MR2.2, 1NS2.1
Problem-Solving Strategy: Write a Number Sentence

Chapter Resources
Circle add or subtract. Then write a number
sentence to solve.
1. 12 students sign up for
band. Later, 8 more join. =
How many students students
signed up?
+ add - subtract
2. Mrs. Brown has 16 gold
stars. She gives 9 of =
them to her students. stars
How many stars does she
have left?
+ add - subtract
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3. Gary painted 4 pictures


in 1st grade. He paints =
5 pictures in 2nd grade. paintings
How many pictures has
he painted altogether?
+ add - subtract
4. Jay collects stamps. On
Monday, he got 9 new =
stamps. Now he has a stamps
total of 18. How many did
he have before Monday?
+ add - subtract

Grade 1 7 Chapter 10
Name
10-5 1NS2.7
Homework Practice
Add Three Numbers

Chapter Resources
Circle the numbers you add first.
Then write the sum.
1. 8 2. 6 3. 4 4. 5 5. 2
2 3 9 5 9
+4 +6 +6 +7 +2

6. 7 7. 3 8. 8 9. 1 10. 4
3 6 8 7 4
+1 +4 +3 +1 +9
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11. 6 12. 6 13. 2 14. 9 15. 9


5 5 8 5 2
+6 +4 +3 +1 +9

Solve.
16. Rick has 4 black marbles, 5 white marbles, and 6 gold
marbles. How many marbles does he have in all? Write
the number sentence. Then circle the 2 numbers you
add first.
=

Grade 1 8 Chapter 10
Name
10-5
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS2.7
Add Three Numbers

Circle the numbers you add first. Then solve.

1. 3 + 3 + 2 = 2. 4 + 6 + 2 =

3. May rode the bus to 4. Joe found 6 eggs on


school. It went 3 blocks Monday. He found 3
to the next stop. Then 2 eggs on Tuesday. On
blocks to the next stop. Wednesday, he found 6
Then 7 more to school. eggs. How many eggs did
How many blocks in all? Joe find?

3+2+7= blocks 6+3+6= eggs

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5. Lee spent 4 coins on a 6. Li made a fruit salad. She
pencil, 5 coins on a card, used 3 peaches, 3 apples,
and 5 coins on an apple. and 6 oranges. How many
How much did he spend? total pieces of fruit did she
use?
+ +
= coins + +
= pieces of fruit

Grade 1 9 Chapter 10
Name
10-6 1NS2.1
Homework Practice
Use Doubles to Subtract

Chapter Resources
Add the double. Then subtract.

1. 2.

4+4= 9+9=

8-4= 18 - 9 =

3. 8 + 8 = 4. 7 + 7 =

16 - 8 = 14 - 7 =

5. 3 + 3 = 6. 6 + 6 =

6-3= 12 - 6 =
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7. 5 + 5 = 8. 2 + 2 =

10 - 5 = 4-2=

9. Fill in the domino. Write the related subtraction fact.

6+6= 9+9=
- = - =

Grade 1 10 Chapter 10
Name
10-6
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS2.1
Use Doubles to Subtract

Use doubles to solve. For 5–6, use the


answers to crack the code.

1. What is the double fact 2. Find the subtraction fact


that will help find the for this double. What is it?
difference?
4+4=
14 - 7 =
- =
+ =

3. What is the double fact 4. Find the subtraction fact


that will help find the for this double. What is it?
difference?
9+9=
16 - 8 =

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- =
+ =

5. 12 - 6 = (d) 6. 16 - 8 = (r)

8-4= (g) 10 - 5 = (o)

14 - 7 = (w) 18 - 9 = (k)

g o !
4 5 5 6 7 5 8 9

Grade 1 11 Chapter 10
Name
10-7 1NS2.2
Homework Practice
Relate Addition and Subtraction

Chapter Resources
Find each missing number.
1. 18 - 5 = 2. 14 - 9 =
5+ = 18 9+ = 14

3. 12 - 8 = 4. 15 - 6 =
8+ = 12 6+ = 15
Write the addition fact and two related
subtraction facts.
5. Reba has 8 stickers. Her 6. Peter had 10 baseball
friend Mari has 11. How cards. He got 6 more.
many stickers do they How many cards does he
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have? have now?


+ = + =
- = - =
- = - =
Write the number sentence and solve.
Circle the two numbers you add first.
7. Lee spent 7 coins on an apple, 6 coins on a pencil, and
3 coins on some paper. How much did he spend in all?
+ + =

Grade 1 12 Chapter 10
Name
10-7
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS2.2
Relate Addition and Subtraction

Solve.
1. Mike has 5 marbles. Jake 2. Write the related
has 6 marbles. How many subtraction facts.
marbles do the boys have
in all? Use this as the 11 - =
addition fact: 11 - =
5+6= marbles

Mac has 9 red toy cars. He also has 5 blue toy cars.
3. How many toy cars 4. Write the related
does he have? Write the subtraction facts.
addition facts.

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+ = - =
+ = - =

5. Joey read 8 books. May 6. Chan has 3 goldfish. His


read 3 books. How many sister has 9 goldfish. How
books did they read? many goldfish in all?

addition fact: addition fact:


+ = + =
subtraction facts: subtraction facts:
- = - =
- = - =
Grade 1 13 Chapter 10
Name
10-8 1AF1.1, 1MR2.1
Homework Practice
Problem-Solving Investigation: Choose a Strategy

Chapter Resources
Solve. Problem-Solving
Strategies
• Act it out
1. Lisa earned 5 dollars.
• Draw a picture
Zach earned 6 dollars.
Jessie earned 4 dollars. • Write a number sentence
How much did they earn
altogether?
dollars

2. 18 birds sat in a tree. 9 of them


flew off. How many birds are
still in the tree? birds
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3. Nan can hold her breath for


15 seconds. Rudy can hold
his breath for 7 seconds. How
much longer can Nan hold her
breath for than Rudy?
seconds

4. 16 apples were on the tree. 8


fell off. How many apples are
still on the tree?
apples
Grade 1 14 Chapter 10
Name
10-9 1NS2.1
Homework Practice
Fact Families

Chapter Resources
Add or subtract. Complete each fact family.
1. 7 + 9 = 2. 4 + 13 =
9+7= 13 + 4 =

- = - =

- = - =

3. 6 + 5 = 4. 10 + 8 =
5+6= 8 + 10 =

- = - =

- = - =
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Solve. Then write the complete fact family.

5. Chase read 5 books this 6. Pedro has 12 candles


summer. Mary read 4 on his cake. Jeff has 7
books. How many books candles on his cake. How
did they read in all? many candles are there?

+ = + =

+ = + =

- = - =

- = - =
Grade 1 15 Chapter 10
Name
10-9
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS2.1
Fact Families

Solve.

1. How many apples were 2. Complete the fact


picked? Count the apples. family for the apples.
9+4= 13 - 4 =
4+9= 13 - 9 =

3. 6 students eat grapes. 5 4. There are 14 cups of


students eat cheese. How juice. Bill set out 6 cups.
many students eat in all? How many cups are
students left?
cups

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addition facts: subtraction facts:
+5= -6=
+6= -8=

Peter uses 7, 8, and 15 in his fact family.


Cori uses 9, 6, and 15 in her fact family.
5. Show Peter’s facts. 6. Show Cori’s facts.
+ = 15 + = 15
+ = 15 + = 15
- = - =
- = - =
Grade 1 16 Chapter 10
Name
10-10 1NS1.3
Homework Practice
Ways to Name Numbers

Chapter Resources
Write ways to make the number.
1. Part Part Part Part Part Part

Whole Whole Whole


14 14 14

2. Part Part Part Part Part Part

Whole Whole Whole


15 15 15

Solve. Then write the other equations


in the fact family.
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3. Kevin has 8 toy cars.


His brother Phil has 7 toy cars.
How many cars do they have in all?

toy cars

+ =

+ =

- =

- =

Grade 1 17 Chapter 10
Name
10-10
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.3
Ways to Name Numbers

Solve.
1. Circle the pictures that 2. Jamie has red markers.
show ways to make 10. Joni has blue markers.
They have 7 in all. Circle
the facts that show how
many markers in all.
6+1 5+2
7+1 3+4

3. Joe beats his drum 12 4. The class has 9 big


times. Sara beats her drum triangles and 3 small

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3 less times than Joe. How ones. How many triangles
many times does Sara beat do they have in all?
her drum? times triangles.
Write three different ways to Write three different ways to
show that sum. show that sum.

=9 = 12

=9 = 12

=9 = 12

Grade 1 18 Chapter 10
Name
11-1 1NS1.5
Homework Practice
Pennies and Nickels

Chapter Resources
You can use and . Count the coins.
Write the total on the tag.

1.

¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢

2.

¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢

3.
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¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢

Solve.

4. Cindy buys a doll. She spends 4 nickels and 1 penny.


How much does the doll cost? ¢

5. Marco buys a comic book. He spends 3 nickels and 4


pennies. How much does the comic book cost? ¢

Grade 1 19 Chapter 11
Name
11-1
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.5
Pennies and Nickels

Solve.

1. Andrea has 2. John has 10 pennies. He


wants to trade for nickels.
. How many nickels can
he get?
How much does she
nickels
have? ¢

3. Which is more, 3 nickels 4. Millie has .


or 2 nickels and 3
pennies? How much does she
have? ¢

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How do you know?

5. Ben has 3 coins. He 6. A toy costs 25¢. Jeff has


counts them. He has 11¢. 4 nickels and 7 pennies.
What 3 coins does Ben Can he buy the toy?
have?
How do you know?

Grade 1 20 Chapter 11
Name
11-2
Homework Practice 1NS1.5
Pennies and Dimes

Chapter Resources
Trade pennies for as many dimes as you
can. Draw pennies and dimes. Use and
to help.

Pennies You Trade for Leftover Total


Start With Dimes Pennies Amount

13 ¢

26 ¢
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44 ¢

Solve.
1. Fred has 3 dimes and 27 pennies. Can he trade his
pennies for more dimes?
How many more dimes can he get? dimes

Grade 1 21 Chapter 11
Name
11-2
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.5
Pennies and Dimes

Solve.

1. Liam has 2. Write the amount for


Lara’s coins.
.
What is the amount?
¢
¢ ¢ ¢ ¢

3. Carol has 3 dimes. Nan 4. Jiro has 1 . How many


has 1 dime and 8 pennies. can he get?
How much money do they

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have in all? 1 =
¢

5. Chuck has 60 pennies. 6. Mo has 70¢ in dimes and


He wants to trade for pennies. He has 6 dimes.
dimes. How many dimes How many pennies does
can he get? he have?
60 pennies = dimes

Grade 1 22 Chapter 11
Name
11-3 1NS1.5
Homework Practice
Pennies, Nickels, and Dimes

Chapter Resources
Draw the coins you have. Count them.

How Much Money


Coins You Have Draw Your Coins
Do You Have?

0
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Solve.

1. Sal has a dime, 2 nickels, and 3 pennies. A rubber ball


costs 25¢. Does he have enough?

Grade 1 23 Chapter 11
Name
11-3
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.5

Pennies, Nickels, and Dimes


Solve.

1. Fran used these coins to 2. A toy truck costs


buy a book. .
How much does it cost?
How much did the book ¢
cost?
¢

3. Dave has 37 pennies. 4. Lois has these coins.


He wants the smallest
number of coins. How
How much money does
many dimes, nickels, and
she have?

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pennies does he trade for?
¢

5. Lisa has 3 coins. One of 6. Greg has 6 nickels. He


the coins is a dime. She wants to trade for dimes.
has 20¢. What are the How many dimes can he
other 2 coins? get? dimes

Grade 1 24 Chapter 11
Name
11-4 1NS1.5
Homework Practice
Counting Money

Chapter Resources
Use coins. Circle the coins to match each price.

c
1. 45

2. c
30
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c
3. 36

Solve.
4. Cindy has 2 dimes and a penny. Cass has a dime
and 3 nickels. How much do they have? ¢

Grade 1 25 Chapter 11
Name
11-4
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.5
Counting Money

Solve.

1. Mia has 3 . Her sister 2. Jake buys a small car


has 4 . How much do for . He buys a toy
they have in all? cat for . How much
¢ does he spend in all?
¢

3. Vera counts her money. 4. Vera wants a toy plane.


It costs 25 cents. Which
of her coins should Vera
spend?
How much does she
have? ¢

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5. Donna has this much 6. Donna buys the toy bear.
money. How much does she have
left? ¢
Write the number of coins
she has left.
dime(s)
She wants to buy a toy
bear. It costs 52 cents. nickel(s)
Circle the coins she penny(pennies)
needs.

Grade 1 26 Chapter 11
Name
11-5 1NS1.5, 1MR1.2
Homework Practice
Problem-Solving Strategy: Act It Out

Chapter Resources
Preparation: Play money is needed for this activity.
Solve. Use coins to help.

1. Geri buys a pen for 15¢. Which coins can she use?
Draw them.

2. Kara buys an apple for 35¢. Then she buys a can of


juice for 10¢. How much does she spend?
¢
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3. Robin has 3 dimes and 1 nickel. Rosa has 1 dime and


4 pennies. A poster costs 50¢. Do they have enough?

4. Jacob buys a can of corn for 22¢. Which coins can he


use? Draw them.

5. Bob buys a peach for 43¢. Then he buys a bottle of


water for 13¢. How much does he spend? ¢

Grade 1 27 Chapter 11
Name
11-6 1NS1.5
Homework Practice
Equal Amounts

Chapter Resources
Preparation: Play money is needed for this activity.
Show the same amount of money a different way.

1.

2.

3.
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4.

Solve. Use coins.

5. Sharon has 2 dimes, 2 nickels, and five pennies. Her


dad has three dimes and a nickel. Do they have the
same amount?

Grade 1 28 Chapter 11
Name
11-6
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.5
Equal Amounts

Solve.
1. Ida has 15¢. If she had 2. If she had dimes and
only nickels, how many pennies, how many would
would there be? there be? dime and
nickels pennies

3. Alan has 25¢. If he had 4. If he had only dimes and


only pennies, how many nickels, how many would
would there be? there be? dimes
pennies and nickel

5. Pat has 5 nickels and 6. Burt has 10 nickels. He

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3 pennies. Greg has gets 6 more nickels. How
1 dime and 8 pennies. many dimes can he trade
What one coin does Greg them for?
need to have the same
amount of money as Pat?

Grade 1 29 Chapter 11
Name
11-7 1NS1.5
Homework Practice
Quarters

Chapter Resources
Count the coins. Write the price.

1. ¢

2.

3.

4.
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Solve.

5. Lou has three quarters. A kite costs 75¢.


Does he have enough money?

6. Mario has a quarter, three dimes, and two nickels. A


hat costs 70¢. Does he have enough money?

Grade 1 30 Chapter 11
Name
11-7 1NS1.5
Problem-Solving Practice
Quarters

Solve.
1. Ava has 1 quarter and 2. Stan has 1 quarter. Ali
1 nickel. has 2 dimes and 1 nickel.
She has ¢. How much do they have
altogether?
¢

3. Karen needs 85¢ to buy 4. A bus ride costs a quarter


a pad of paper. She has and a dime.
3 quarters. What coin
It costs ¢.
does she need?

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5. How can Tom have 35¢ 6. Jane has 2 quarters. She
with quarters and nickels? wants to buy crayons for
Draw the coins. 65¢. Jake gives her 2
coins. Now Jane has the
exact amount. What 2
coins did Jake give her?
Draw them.

Grade 1 31 Chapter 11
Name
11-8 1NS1.5, 1MR2.2
Homework Practice
Problem-Solving Investigation: Choose a Strategy

Chapter Resources
Choose a strategy
Problem-Solving Strategies
and solve.
• Act It Out
• Use a Model
• Guess and Check
1. Roy has 3 quarters. He spends 50¢. How many quarters
does he have left?

2. Mr. Bloom sells flowers for 40¢. Ms. Ito buys a flower.
She spends four coins. What coins are they?

3. Mr. Hart also buys a flower. He spends three coins.


What coins are they?
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4. Pat sells carrots for one penny. Chris buys 10 carrots.


How many pennies does he need?

5. Cora has . She says she has 60¢. Is she


correct?

6. Sharon has six dimes. She takes out two dimes and
adds one quarter. Then she takes out another dime and
adds one penny. How much money does she have?
¢

Grade 1 32 Chapter 11
Name
11-9 1NS1.5
Homework Practice
Money Amounts

Chapter Resources
Count the coins. Write the amount.

55 c
1.

You have ¢
Can you buy the object?

2. 42
c

You have ¢
Can you buy the object?
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47 c

3.

You have ¢
Can you buy the object?

Solve.

4. Lori has a quarter, a dime, a nickel, and a penny. Cans


of juice cost 39¢ each. Does she have enough to buy a
can?

Grade 1 33 Chapter 11
Name
11-9
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.5
Money Amounts

Solve.
c
28

1.

Sal has and . Can he buy the hat?

2. A toy train costs 78¢. Kurt has 2 quarters. Kit has 1


quarter and 1 dime. Can they buy the train?

3. Dara has two quarters, one dime, and two pennies. She
wants a balloon. The small balloon costs 36¢. The big
balloon costs 65¢. Which can she buy?

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c
42

4.

Rob has . Can he buy the hockey stick?

5. Mark has 50¢. He has 2 of the same kind of coin. What


are they?

6. Andy has 90¢. Each pack of cards costs one dime.


How many packs of cards can he buy?

Grade 1 34 Chapter 11
Name
12-1 1MG2.0
Homework Practice
Solid Shapes

Chapter Resources
pyramid cube sphere cone cylinder rectangular
prism
Circle the objects that match the solid shape.

1.

2.

Find an object that matches the figure.


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Draw it.
3. 4.

Solve.
On the back of this page or on another paper,
write the names of the solid shapes that match
a basketball and a shoebox.

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Name
12-1
Problem-Solving Practice 1MG2.0
Solid Shapes

pyramid cube sphere cone cylinder rectangular


prism
Solve. Circle your answer.
1. Circle the objects that 2. Which objects do not
have curves. have curves? Draw a box
around each.

3. What shape is this object? 4. What shape is this object?

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cylinder cone pyramid cube cylinder sphere

5. What do a cone and a 6. You want to build a wall.


pyramid have in common? Which shape would
you use to build it?

Grade 1 36 Chapter 12
Name
12-2 1MG2.2
Homework Practice
Faces and Corners

Chapter Resources
Circle the pictures that match the sentence.
1. These figures have a 2. These figures have 0
square face. corners.

Write how many corners and faces.


3. 4.

corner corners
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face faces
5. 6.

corners corners
faces faces
Draw a picture to solve.
7. Rosa built a shape with
5 faces. It has 5 corners.
What did Rosa build?

Grade 1 37 Chapter 12
Name
12-2
Problem-Solving Practice 1MG2.2
Faces and Corners

Answer the questions.


1. Judy picks up an object 2. Ron picks up an object
with two faces. Circle with 8 corners. Circle
the object. the object.

3. How many faces does 4. How many corners does


the object have? the object have?

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5. What two shapes 6. What two shapes
have the same number have the same number
of faces? of corners?

7. How are a cube and a rectangular prism alike?

Grade 1 38 Chapter 12
Name
12-3 1MG2.1
Homework Practice
Relate Solid Shapes to Plane Shapes

Chapter Resources
Circle the shape you could trace from the
face of the solid shape.
1. 2.

Draw lines to match the objects you could


trace to make each shape.
3.

4.
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5.

6.

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Name
12-3
Problem-Solving Practice 1MG2.1
Relate Solid Shapes to Plane Shapes

Solve.

sphere cone

cube cylinder

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1. Color the solid shape that 2. Color the solid shape that
has 1 flat face yellow. has 6 flat faces
orange.

3. Color the solid shape that 4. Color the solid shape


has no flat faces blue. that looks like a soup can
green.

Grade 1 40 Chapter 12
Name
12-4 1MG2.1
Homework Practice
Plane Shapes

Chapter Resources
Draw the following plane shapes.
1. Draw a circle. 2. Draw a square.

3. Draw a triangle. 4. Draw a rectangle.

Write how many.

5. sides 6. sides
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corners corners

7. sides 8. sides
corners corners

Grade 1 41 Chapter 12
Name
12-4
Problem-Solving Practice 1MG2.1
Plane Shapes

Answer the questions.


1. Tess drew a shape that 2. Quinn drew a shape
has no sides. What shape that has 4 straight sides.
did she draw? Circle it. Which shape did he
draw? Circle it.

3. Betty drew a triangle 4. Hana drew a rectangle


and a square. Then she and a square. Then she
circled the shape with circled the shape that has
the least sides. Draw the two different lengths of
shape that she circled. sides. Which shape did

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she circle? Draw it.

5. Sam drew a shape. He 6. Jerry drew a shape. He


used a ruler to draw. used a ruler to draw four
Circle the shape that he lines. Circle the shape
could not have drawn. that he could not have
drawn.

Grade 1 42 Chapter 12
Name
12-5 1MG2.2, 1MR2.2
Homework Practice
Problem-Solving Strategy: Logical Reasoning

Chapter Resources
Draw the shape. Write the name of the shape.
1. Marco’s window has no sides.
The window also has no corners.
What shape is Marco’s window?
Marco’s window is a .

2. Sue’s suitcase has 6 faces.


The sides of the suitcase
are not the same length.
What shape is Sue’s suitcase?
Sue’s suitcase is a .
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3. Leon’s orange does not have sides or corners.


The orange is not flat.
What shape is Leon’s orange?
Leon’s orange is a .

4. Sam sees a figure on the street.


The figure has one face.
The figure is curved.
What figure does Sam see?
Sam sees a .

Grade 1 43 Chapter 12
Name
12-6 1MG2.4
Homework Practice
Position

Chapter Resources
Use the position words to draw.

1. next to 2. above
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3. right of 4. on

Circle your answer.


5. Danni’s bedroom was on the first floor in her old house.
Her new bedroom is on the second floor. Danni’s new
bedroom is her old bedroom.
above below

6. Dave’s swing set is in the backyard. His swing set is


the house.
in front of behind
Grade 1 44 Chapter 12
Name
12-6
Problem-Solving Practice 1MG2.4
Position

Mrs. Robin shared this picture with her class.

1. Is the cat behind the box 2. Is the dog beside the


or in front of the box? table or under the table?

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3. Draw a tree to the right 4. Draw a napkin to the left
of the table. of the small plate on the
table.

5. Draw a spoon next to the 6. Draw a bone in front of


large plate. Did you draw the dog. What is above
the spoon on the right or the dog?
the left?

Grade 1 45 Chapter 12
Name
12-7 1MG2.3
Homework Practice
Give and Follow Directions

Chapter Resources
Start at 0. Follow the directions. Circle where you are.
4
1. Go over 2 and up 2.
Where are you? 3

0 1 2 3 4

Start at 0. Follow the directions. Draw the object.


6

5
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6

2. Go right 2, then up 4. Draw a .

3. Go right 1, then up 2. Draw a .

4. Go right 4, then up 1. Draw a .


Grade 1 46 Chapter 12
Name
12-7
Problem-Solving Practice 1MG2.3
Give and Follow Directions

5
Grandpa’s
house

4
school

2
park store

Lin’s
house

0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Answer the questions.

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1. Lin is going to school. 2. Lin’s mom is going to
She starts at her house store. She starts at .
at . Then she walks 2 Then she walks 1 block
blocks to the right. How up. How many blocks
many blocks up is her to the right is the store?
school?

3. Lin goes to the park. She 4. Lin’s mom visits Grandpa.


starts at . How can She starts at . How can
she get to the park from Mom get to Grandpa’s
there? house from there?

Grade 1 47 Chapter 12
Name
12-8 1MR1.1, 1MR2.2
Homework Practice
Problem-Solving Investigation: Choose a Strategy

Chapter Resources
Solve. Problem-Solving
Strategies
• Find a pattern
• Logical reasoning
• Draw a picture
1. Jake is drinking a can of
juice. The can has two
faces. The side of the can
is curved. He says it is a
cylinder. Is he right?

2. Jerome puts a stamp on


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his letter. The stamp has 4


corners. Each side is the
same length. He says it is a
cube. Is he right?

3. Lisa is making a banner.


She puts a triangle,
circle, triangle, circle,
triangle, circle. What
will the 8th shape be?

Grade 1 48 Chapter 12
Name
13-1 1NS1.4
Homework Practice
Tens

Chapter Resources
Count by groups of ten. Write the number.

1.

5 tens 50 Say: fifty

2.

tens Say: sixty

3.
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tens Say: ninety

4.

tens Say: forty

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Name
13-1
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.4
Tens

Solve.

1. Count by 10. Fill in the 2. Count groups of 10.


missing numbers. Write the number.

10, 20, 30, , 50, 60,


, 80, 90, 100
tens circles

3. There are 3 vases. Each 4. There are 4 boxes. Each


vase has 10 flowers. How box has 10 buttons in it.
many tens? How many How many tens? How
flowers in all? many buttons in all?

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tens tens
flowers buttons

5. Sal has 8 bags. There are 6. Jenn has 50 crayons. She


10 marbles in each bag. puts 10 crayons in each
How many total marbles box. How many boxes
are there? does she have?

marbles boxes

Grade 1 50 Chapter 13
Name
13-2 1NS1.4
Homework Practice
Tens and Ones

Chapter Resources
Write the numbers.

1. 16 ones = ten and ones =

2. 22 ones = tens and ones =

3. 33 ones = tens and ones =

4. 41 ones = tens and one =

5. 30 ones = tens and ones =

6. 58 ones = tens and ones =


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7. 77 ones = tens and ones =

8. 69 ones = tens and ones =

Write your answer.

9. Maria has 30 pencils in one box. She has 2 pencils in


another box. How many pencils does Maria have in all?
ones

tens ones

10. Carl is thinking of a number. It has 6 tens and 4 ones.


What is the number?
Grade 1 51 Chapter 13
Name
13-2
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.4
Tens and Ones

Solve.

1. Count the stars. 2. Count the suns.

How many tens? tens How many tens? tens


How many ones? ones How many ones? ones
How many stars in all? How many suns in all?
stars suns

3. How is 65 different from 4. Ann has 20 logs in one


56? Use tens and ones box. She has 5 logs in

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to explain. another box. How many
logs does she have in all?

ones

tens ones

5. Jo is thinking of a 6. Van’s number is 2 tens


number. It has 7 tens less than Jo’s number.
and 3 ones. What is the What is Van’s number?
number?

Grade 1 52 Chapter 13
Name
13-3
Homework Practice 1NS1.1, 1MR2.2
Problem-Solving Strategy: Guess and Check

Chapter Resources
Use guess and check to solve.

1. There are 5 swim teams. Each team has 4 students.


How many total students are there?

students

2. There are 4 piles of books. There are 7 books in each


pile. How many books are there in all?

books

3. Meg has 22 game cards. She wants to give her 2 friends


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the same number of cards. How many cards does she


give to each friend?

cards

4. The mail carrier gives 40 letters to 8 homes. She gives


the same number of letters to each home. How many
letters does she give to each home?

letters

Grade 1 53 Chapter 13
Name
13-4 1NS1.1
Homework Practice
Numbers to 50

Chapter Resources
Write how many tens and ones.
Say and write the number.
1. tens ones tens ones

Say: forty-nine

Write:

2. tens ones tens ones

Say: thirty-three

Write:
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3. tens ones tens ones

Say: seventeen
Write:

Solve.

4. Jack has 13 stickers. Jen gives him 10 more. How many


stickers does Jack have? stickers

Grade 1 54 Chapter 13
Name
13-4
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.1
Numbers to 50

Solve. Show your answer two ways.

1. Hans had 12 toy cars. 2. Ed has 36 raisins. Nate


He got 5 more for his has 10 raisins. How many
birthday. How many toy raisins do they have in
cars does Hans have all?
now?
tens ones tens ones
Write: Write:

3. Beth has 20 dolls. Jen 4. Andy had 40 apples. He


has 10 and Eva has 9. gave 9 to Nina and 10 to
How many dolls do they Vic. How many apples
have in all? does he have left?

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tens ones tens ones
Write: Write:

5. Ali had 23 baseball cards. 6. Brian has 27 comic


His dad gave him two books. His sister has
more packs with 10 cards three sets of 10 comic
in each pack. How many books. How many comic
cards does Ali have now? books do they have in all?
tens ones tens ones
Write: Write:

Grade 1 55 Chapter 13
Name
13-5 1NS1.1
Homework Practice
Numbers to 100

Chapter Resources
Count groups of tens and ones.
Write the number in different ways.

1. tens ones
tens ones

Say: seventy-seven

2. tens ones tens ones

Say: eighty-three
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3. tens ones
tens ones

Say: sixty-five

4. tens ones
tens ones

Say: twenty-eight

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Name
13-5
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.1
Numbers to 100

Circle the answer.

1. 1 ten 3 ones 2. 42
tens ones
13 twelve 2 4 4 tens 2 ones

Show your answer two different ways.

3. Frank has 30 stamps. His 4. Jin puts 85 beads in a jar.


dad gives him 5 more. Sue takes 10 beads out.
How many stamps does How many beads are in
Frank have now? the jar?

tens ones tens ones

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stamps beads

5. Rhonda puts 20 books on 6. Brad has 48 books. He


a red shelf. Then she puts gives 5 to his sister and
10 books on a blue shelf 10 to his brother. How
and 4 books on a green many books does Brad
shelf. How many books still have?
does Rhonda put away?

tens ones tens ones

books books

Grade 1 57 Chapter 13
Name
13-6 1NS3.0
Homework Practice
Estimate Numbers

Chapter Resources
Circle 10. Estimate. Then count.
1.

Estimate:

Count:

2.

Estimate:

Count:
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Solve.

3. Nikki has 10 marbles. Jake has 9 marbles.


Estimate how many marbles they have.
Write the exact number.

Grade 1 58 Chapter 13
Name
13-6
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS3.0
Estimate Numbers

Answer the questions.


1. Cam invites 10 people 2. There are 2 rows of 10
to a party. June invites cars. The third row has 4
8 people. Estimate how cars. Estimate how many
many people are invited cars there are.
to the party. Write the exact number.
Write the exact number.

3. Cora has 6 dolls. Joe has 4. Mia has 10 cousins. Kim


10 dolls. Sumi has 10 has 20 cousins. Matt has
dolls. Estimate how many 9 cousins. Estimate how
dolls they have. many cousins they have

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Write the exact number. in all.
Write the exact number.

5. Evan has 10 crackers. 6. The theater has 10 rows


Paco has 20 crackers. with 10 seats in each row.
Jin has 30 crackers. During the show, every
Liz has 7. Estimate how seat was full except for
many crackers they have. 2. Estimate how many
people were at the show.
Write the exact number.
Write the exact number.

Grade 1 59 Chapter 13
Name
13-7
Homework Practice 1NS1.4, 1MR1.0
Problem-Solving Investigation: Choose a Strategy

Chapter Resources
Choose a stragegy and
Problem Solving Strategies
solve.
• Act It Out
• Guess and Check
• Make a Table

1. Lily has 20 grapes. She gives


5 to Jane. How many grapes
are left?
grapes

2. Jeff has 40 crackers. He


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gives 20 to Wes. How many


crackers does each boy
have? crackers

3. Vic has 90 pennies. He wants


to buy a pen that costs 50
pennies. If Vic buys a pen,
how many pennies will he pennies
have left?

Grade 1 60 Chapter 13
Name
13-8
Homework Practice 1NS1.2

Compare Numbers to 100

Chapter Resources
Circle is greater than, is less than,
or is equal to. Write >, <, or =.
1. 14 29 2. 22 25
14 is greater than 29 22 is greater than 25
14 is less than 29 22 is less than 25
14 is equal to 29 22 is equal to 25

3. 15 15 4. 72 44
15 is greater than 15 72 is greater than 44
15 is less than 15 72 is less than 44
15 is equal to 15 72 is equal to 44

Write >, <, or =.


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5. 36 38 6. 77 25

7. 54 45 8. 36 63

Solve.

9. Scott has some pencils. The number he has is greater


than 11 and less than 14. How many might he have?

10. Todd and Monica have some blocks. They count 2 tens
and 3 ones. Todd says this is greater than 19. Monica
says this is less than 22. Who is right?

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Name
13-8 1NS1.2
Problem-Solving Practice
Compare Numbers to 100

Solve. Circle the true statement. Then write > or <.


1. Mack’s dog knows 9 tricks.
Bo’s dog knows 7 tricks.
9 7
9 is greater than 7
9 is less than 7
9 7

2. Anya has 12 pictures.


Gary has 21 pictures.
12 is greater than 21
12 is less than 21
12 21
12 21

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Solve.
3. Beth’s puppy is 26 days 4. A box of Yums has 23
old. Ron’s puppy is dog treats. A box of Tasty
18 days old. has 32 dog treats.
26 18 23 32

5. Tad walks his dog for 45 6. Barry spends 78 cents


minutes. Sam walks his on a leash. Adam
dog for 28 minutes. Who spends 94 cents. Who
walks longer? spends more?

Grade 1 62 Chapter 13
Name
13-9 1NS1.2
Homework Practice
Order Numbers to 100

Chapter Resources
Write the number that is just before.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1. , 18 2. , 15

3. , 11 4. , 19

Write the number that is just after.

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

5. 32, 6. 36,
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7. 24, 8. 29,

Write the number that is between.

40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

9. 45, , 47 10. 58, , 60

11. 52, , 54 12. 49, , 51

13. 41, , 43 14. 55, , 57

15. 40, , 42 16. 57, , 59


Grade 1 63 Chapter 13
Name
13-9
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.2
Order Numbers to 100

Solve. Circle the answer.

15 16 17 18 19 20
1. 16 is 17. 2. 19 is 18.

just before just after just before just after

Write the numbers in the boxes.


3. What number comes 4. What number comes
between? before? What number
comes after?

38 40 65

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Solve.
5. Dave made a number 6. I am just after 88. What
line, but it is wrong. number am I?
I am just before 90. What
62 64 65 number am I?
I am between 88 and 90.
What number am I?
Fix Dave’s number line.

62 64 65

Grade 1 64 Chapter 13
Name
14-1
Homework Practice 1NS1.4
Add and Subtract Tens

Chapter Resources
Add or subtract.

1. 9 tens - 1 tens = tens 90 - 10 =

2. 8 tens + 1 ten = tens 80 + 10 =

3. 6 tens - 1 ten = tens 60 - 10 =

4. 3 tens + 3 tens = tens 30 + 30 =

5. 8 tens - 3 tens = tens 80 - 30 =

6. 5 tens + 1 ten = tens 50 + 10 =

Solve.
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7. Take away 2 tens from 7 tens. How many are left?


tens
8. What is 6 tens and 2 tens? + =

9. What is 1 ten and 6 tens? + =

10.What is 2 tens and 3 tens? + =

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Name
14-1
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS1.4
Add and Subtract Tens

Preparation: Base-10 blocks are needed for this activity.


Solve. Use to help.

1. Lily has 5 tens. She counts back 2 tens.


How many are left?
5 tens - 2 tens = tens 50 - 20 =

2. Tim has 50 crayons. He gets 20 more. How many


crayons does he have now?
+ = crayons

3. Jose counts 20 blue bugs, 30 red bugs, and 10 yellow


bugs. How many bugs does he count in all?

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= bugs

4. Calvin has 3 tens and 4 tens.


How many does he have?
3 tens + 4 tens = tens 30 + 40 =

5. Flora has 40 apples. She eats 10 of them.


How many apples are left?

40 10 = apples

Grade 1 66 Chapter 14
Name
14-2 1NS2.6
Homework Practice
Add with Two-Digit Numbers

Chapter Resources
Add.

1. tens ones 2. tens ones


2 4 4 2
+ 5 + 4

3. tens ones 4. tens ones


6 1 2 3
+ 1 + 3
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5. tens ones 6. tens ones


7 7 1 1
+ 2 + 3

Solve.
7. Ann says that 35 + 2 8. Start at 44. Count on 3.
is 33. Is she right? What is the number?

Grade 1 67 Chapter 14
Name
14-2
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS2.6
Add with Two-Digit Numbers

Use the number line. Add to solve.

1.
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Put your finger on 42. Count on 3.
What is the number?

2.
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Start at 52. Count on two. Then count on three more.
What is the number?

3.
70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80

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Start at 78. Count on 1. What is the number?

4. 25 kids are in the library. Then 3 more come.


How many kids are in the library now? kids

5. 45 books are on a shelf. Jill puts 2 more books


on the shelf.
How many books are there now? books

6. Mrs. Lee buys 32 hot dog buns on Friday. She


buys three more on Monday.
How many hot dog buns does she buy? buns

Grade 1 68 Chapter 14
Name
14-3 1NS2.6, 1MR2.2
Homework Practice
Problem-Solving Strategy: Guess and Check

Chapter Resources
Circle your guess. Then check.

1. Bob sees 2 kinds of flowers


in the yard. He sees 38
flowers in all. Which two
flowers does he see? 20 3 18

Check: . Was your guess right?

2. Marlee sees 2 kinds of birds


in the yard. She sees 21
birds in all. Which two birds
does she see? 10 20 11
Check: .
Was your answer right?
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3. James sees 2 kinds of bugs


in the yard. He sees 48 bugs
in all. Which two bugs does 30 20 28
he see?
Check: . Was your guess right?

4. Erika plants 2 packets of seeds.


She plants 52 seeds in all. Which
packets does she plant?
Check: . 22
22 20 30
Was your guess right?

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Name
14-4 1NS2.6
Homework Practice
Add Two-Digit Numbers

Chapter Resources
Add.

1. tens ones 2. tens ones


2 5 5 6
+ 4 2 + 1 3

3. tens ones 4. tens ones


3 5 7 3
+ 1 1 + 2 2
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5. tens ones 6. tens ones


2 0 8 1
+ 3 4 + 1 0

Solve.
7. Sam has 31 blocks. A 8. Bob made 14 cookies for
friend gives her 26 more. a bake sale. Mary made
How many blocks does 25. How many cookies
she have in all? did they make?
blocks cookies

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Name
14-4
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS2.6
Add Two-Digit Numbers

Solve.
1. Mac walks 12 blocks to school. Jody walks 14 blocks.
How many blocks do they walk in all?

+ = blocks

2. Raul has 21 toy cars. He gets a set of 35 cars for his


birthday. How many cars does he have now?
+ = cars

3. 44 frogs, 21 fish, and 23 bugs live in a pond.


How many bugs and frogs are there?
bugs and frogs

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4. One farm has 21 pigs. The other farm has 44 pigs.
How many pigs are there in all?
+ = pigs

5. Rosa finds 36 ants outside. She finds 11 more in the


shed. How many ants does she find?
ants

6. Leo has 13 red crayons, 24 blue crayons, and


45 yellow crayons. How many blue and yellow crayons
does Leo have?
blue and yellow crayons

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Name
14-5 1NS3.0
Homework Practice
Estimate Sums

Chapter Resources
Round to the nearest ten. Then add.
Use the number lines to help.

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

1. 33 + 19 2. 41 + 41
33 rounds to 41 rounds to
19 rounds to 41 rounds to
+ = + =

3. 34 + 18 4. 26 + 34
+ = + =
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5. 23 + 47 6. 28 + 19
+ = + =

Solve.
7. Mark has 18 cents. He finds 33 more in his desk.
About how much does he have now?
+ = He has about cents.

8. Chet’s mom gives him 16 pennies. His dad gives him


19. Chet says he has about 40 pennies.
Is he right? How do you know? + =

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Name
14-5
Problem-Solving Practice 1NS3.0
Estimate Sums

Estimate to solve.
1. Mr. Smith has 11 cents. Mrs. Smith has 19 cents.
About how much do they have?

+ = They have about cents.

2. Mike’s dad got 29 letters this week. He got 21 letters last


week. About how many letters did he get?

+ = He got about letters.

3. Ella found nine acorns in the yard. She found 27 acorns


at the park. She says she has about 30 acorns.

+ =

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Is she right? How do you know?

4. Mike has 9 cents. Rita has 31 cents. About how much


do they have?

+ = They have about cents.

5. Suzie looked at the pictures in 24 books last month. She


looked at 19 books this month. About how many books
has she looked at?

+ =
She looked at about books.

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Homework Practice
Subtract with Two-Digit Numbers

Chapter Resources
Subtract.

1. tens ones 2. tens ones


1 5 3 8
- 4 - 5

3. tens ones 4. tens ones


2 8 3 6
- 4 - 2
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5. tens ones 6. tens ones


8 8 3 7
- 4 - 3

Solve.
7. Jon got 28 points in football.
Rosa got 7 fewer points than Jon.
How many points did Rosa get? points
How many points did Rosa and Jon get altogether?
points

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Problem-Solving Strategy 1NS2.6
Subtract with Two-Digit Numbers

Subtract to solve. Use the number lines.

1. Put your finger on 67. Count back 4.


What is the number?

60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

2. Jim starts at 29. He counts back four. Then he counts


back four more. What is Jim’s number?

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

3. Lori starts at 24. She counts back 2. What is Lori’s


number?

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20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

4. Jake has 47 baseball cards. He gives 5 to his friends.


How many cards are left? cards

5. Tina is 48 inches tall. Her brother is 6 inches shorter


than Tina. How tall is Tina’s brother? inches tall

6. Mr. Watson made 39 sandwiches. He sold three on the


first day. He sold four on the second day. How many
sandwiches does he have left? sandwiches

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Homework Practice
Subtract Two-Digit Numbers

Chapter Resources
Subtract.

1. tens ones 2. tens ones


4 7 2 9
- 2 3 - 1 2

3. tens ones 4. tens ones


4 2 7 8
- 1 1 - 5 5
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5. tens ones 6. tens ones


6 6 2 7
- 5 3 - 1 6

Solve.
7. Eva found 57 pennies. 8. Rick picked 59 apples.
She keeps 25. How He sells 36. How many
many pennies does she apples are left?
give away? apples
pennies

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Problem-Solving Practice 1NS2.6
Subtract Two-Digit Numbers

Subtract to solve.

1. Tia is 49 inches tall. Her brother is 35 inches tall.


How much taller is Tia?
- =
Tia is inches taller than her brother.

2. Jill has 56 coins. She loses 22 of them.


How many coins are left? coins

3. 63 crows sit on a fence. 30 fly away. Then 21 more fly


away. How many crows are still on the fence?

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4. Paco runs for 39 minutes. His sister runs for
11 minutes. How many more minutes does Paco run?
- =
Paco runs for more minutes than his sister.

5. A library has 67 books. 42 books are checked out.


How many books are left? books

6. Ms. May has 88 cents. She gives 13 cents to her son.


She gives 25 cents to her daughter. How much does
Ms. May have left? cents

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Homework Practice
Problem-Solving Investigation: Choose a Strategy

Chapter Resources
Choose a strategy Problem Solving Strategies
and solve. • Make a table
• Draw a picture
• Write a number sentence
1. Nick’s teddy bear is 22 2. The classroom is 35 feet
inches high. Fred’s teddy long. A shelf is 3 feet
bear is 10 inches high. long. How much longer
How many inches taller is is the classroom than the
Nick’s teddy bear? shelf?
inches feet
3. Lisa has 32 marbles. Tim 4. Mr. Lin spends 40 Naira
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has 41 marbles. About at the store. He buys


how many marbles do two objects. What does
they have? Round. Mr. Lin buy? Circle your
About marbles answer.

5. 21 birds are in a field. 6. Jan has 12 red stickers


18 more fly in. How many and 31 yellow stickers.
birds are there now? About how many stickers
birds does she have? Round.
About stickers

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Homework Practice
Estimate Differences

Chapter Resources
Round to the nearest ten. Then subtract.
Use the number lines to help.

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

1. 48 - 31 2. 67 - 43
48 rounds to 67 rounds to
31 rounds to 43 rounds to
- = - =

3. 55 - 41 4. 68 - 39
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- = - =

5. 46 - 32 6. 68 - 42
- = - =

Solve.
7. Ms. Green makes 67 cookies for the bake sale.
She sells about 22. About how many cookies are left?

about cookies

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Problem Solving Practice 1NS3.0
Estimate Differences

Estimate to solve.
1. Cal has 21 Naira. His brother has 9 Naira.
About how much more does Cal have?
- =
Cal has about cents more.

2. Ann has 47 game cards. She gives 21 cards to her


friends. About how many cards does she have now?
- = She has about cards.

3. Rosa runs for 45 minutes the first day. She runs


23 minutes the next day. She says she ran about
70 minutes in all.

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Is she right?

4. Jun’s mom buys 45 apples. Jun eats 8 of them.


About how many apples are left?
- =
There are about apples left.

5. Nate catches 28 fish. Tina catches 66 fish. Tina says


she has about 50 more fish than Nate. Nate says she
only has about 40 more.
Who is right?

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