Word Problems Addition Grade 1 — Set 32
Sam had 4 cards and gave away 2. How many cards does Sam have left?
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Answer: 2
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- subtraction
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Lisa had 1 books. A friend gave Lisa 1 more books. How many books does Lisa have in all?
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Answer: 2
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- addition
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Liam had 1 marbles. A friend gave Liam 1 more marbles. How many marbles does Liam have in all?
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Answer: 2
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- addition
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Noah put 4 apples in a basket and added 1 more. How many apples are in the basket in total?
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Answer: 5
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Emma put 5 apples in a basket and added 5 more. How many apples are in the basket in total?
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Answer: 10
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Mia bought 4 boxes. Each box has 4 marbles. How many marbles does Mia have in total?
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Answer: 16
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- multiplication
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Lisa had 5 pencils and gave away 4. How many pencils does Lisa have left?
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Answer: 1
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- subtraction
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Carlos bought 3 boxes. Each box has 2 marbles. How many marbles does Carlos have in total?
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Answer: 6
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- multiplication
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Ava put 3 cookies in a basket and added 4 more. How many cookies are in the basket in total?
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Answer: 7
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- addition
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Sofia bought 5 stickers but lost 3 of them. How many stickers does Sofia have now?
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Answer: 2
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- subtraction
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Jake had 1 stickers. A friend gave Jake 5 more stickers. How many stickers does Jake have in all?
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Answer: 6
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- addition
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Sam put 1 stickers in a basket and added 2 more. How many stickers are in the basket in total?
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Answer: 3
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- addition
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Sam put 5 stickers in a basket and added 1 more. How many stickers are in the basket in total?
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Answer: 6
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- addition
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Emma had 3 oranges and gave away 1. How many oranges does Emma have left?
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Answer: 2
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- subtraction
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Emma had 5 apples and gave away 4. How many apples does Emma have left?
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Answer: 1
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- subtraction
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Lisa put 2 cards in a basket and added 2 more. How many cards are in the basket in total?
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Answer: 4
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- addition
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Noah had 3 cards and gave away 2. How many cards does Noah have left?
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Answer: 1
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- subtraction
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Carlos has 5 grapes and gets 1 more. How many grapes does Carlos have now?
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Answer: 6
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- addition
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Lisa bought 4 boxes. Each box has 5 cards. How many cards does Lisa have in total?
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Answer: 20
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- multiplication
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Ava has 4 pencils and gets 2 more. How many pencils does Ava have now?
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Answer: 6
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- addition
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Teaching Notes
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What math skills are covered in these Word Problems Worksheets?
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What grade level are these word problems worksheets for?
These worksheets are designed for Kindergarten through Grade 3 students. Topics match Common Core expectations for each grade level.
Is there an answer key?
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Can I use these for homeschool?
Absolutely. These worksheets are widely used by homeschool families for structured math practice. The set-number system lets you assign specific worksheets and track progress.