Word Problems Addition Grade 1 — Set 31
Mia has 5 stickers and gets 5 more. How many stickers does Mia have now?
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Answer: 10
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- addition
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Emma bought 3 boxes. Each box has 4 apples. How many apples does Emma have in total?
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Answer: 12
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- multiplication
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Jake has 4 bags with 2 toys in each bag. How many toys does Jake have in all?
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Answer: 8
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- multiplication
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Sam had 4 oranges. A friend gave Sam 4 more oranges. How many oranges does Sam have in all?
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Answer: 8
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- addition
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Sofia had 4 books and sold 1 of them. How many books does Sofia have remaining?
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Answer: 3
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- subtraction
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Lisa has 2 pencils and gets 4 more. How many pencils does Lisa have now?
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Answer: 6
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- addition
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Lisa had 3 cards. A friend gave Lisa 1 more cards. How many cards does Lisa have in all?
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Answer: 4
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- addition
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Jake put 2 marbles in a basket and added 5 more. How many marbles are in the basket in total?
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Answer: 7
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- addition
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Emma has 3 bags with 5 pencils in each bag. How many pencils does Emma have in all?
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Answer: 15
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- multiplication
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Ava bought 3 stickers but lost 1 of them. How many stickers does Ava have now?
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Answer: 2
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- subtraction
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Emma had 2 marbles and gave away 1. How many marbles does Emma have left?
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Answer: 1
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- subtraction
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Mia put 2 cards in a basket and added 3 more. How many cards are in the basket in total?
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Answer: 5
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- addition
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Liam put 1 oranges in a basket and added 1 more. How many oranges are in the basket in total?
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Answer: 2
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- addition
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Lisa had 3 grapes. A friend gave Lisa 1 more grapes. How many grapes does Lisa have in all?
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Answer: 4
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- addition
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Ava had 4 stickers. A friend gave Ava 3 more stickers. How many stickers does Ava have in all?
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Answer: 7
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- addition
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Emma had 2 cards. A friend gave Emma 2 more cards. How many cards does Emma have in all?
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Answer: 4
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- addition
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Mia put 3 stickers in a basket and added 4 more. How many stickers are in the basket in total?
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Answer: 7
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- addition
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Sam had 3 oranges and gave away 2. How many oranges does Sam have left?
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Answer: 1
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- subtraction
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Mia bought 4 boxes. Each box has 3 apples. How many apples does Mia have in total?
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Answer: 12
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- multiplication
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Jake had 2 cookies. A friend gave Jake 5 more cookies. How many cookies does Jake have in all?
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Answer: 7
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- addition
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- starter
Teaching Notes
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What math skills are covered in these Word Problems Worksheets?
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Is there an answer key?
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Can I use these for homeschool?
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