Name: ____________________ Directions: Read each problem below. Use the pictures to help you solve each problem. Write a number sentence for each problem.

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Name: ____________________ Directions: Read each problem below. Use the pictures to help you solve each problem. Write a number sentence for each problem. Real World Problems 1.Jared had to eat 6 pieces of broccoli before he got dessert. He already ate 4 of them. How many does he still have to eat? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 2.Sara had 5 erasers at home. She had 1 more eraser at school. How many total erasers did Sara have? Number Sentence: ___________________________________

3.Mrs. Little bought 5 apples and 3 bananas. How many pieces of fruit did she buy? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 4.Marshall had 5 candles on his birthday cake. He blew out 4 of them. How many candles were still burning? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 5.There were 4 houses on Fox Street. Then 3 more were built. How many total houses are on Fox Street now? Number Sentence: ___________________________________

6.There were 10 cookies on a plate. Kara ate 2 of them. How many cookies were left? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 7.Mr. Brown had 8 chickens and 3 pigs on his farm. How many total animals did Mr. Brown have? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 8.The snack stand had 10 pickles for sale. They sold 4 of them. How many pickles did they have left? Number Sentence: ___________________________________

Name: ____________________ Directions: Read each problem below. Use the pictures to help you solve each problem. Write a number sentence for each problem. Real World Problems – Answer Key 1.Jared had to eat 6 pieces of broccoli before he got dessert. He already ate 4 of them. How many does he still have to eat? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 2.Sara had 5 erasers at home. She had 1 more eraser at school. How many total erasers did Sara have? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 6 – 4 = = 6

3.Mrs. Little bought 5 apples and 3 bananas. How many pieces of fruit did she buy? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 4.Marshall had 5 candles on his birthday cake. He blew out 4 of them. How many candles were still burning? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 5.There were 4 houses on Fox Street. Then 3 more were built. How many total houses are on Fox Street now? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ = = = 7

6.There were 10 cookies on a plate. Kara ate 2 of them. How many cookies were left? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 7.Mr. Brown had 8 chickens and 3 pigs on his farm. How many total animals did Mr. Brown have? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 8.The snack stand had 10 pickles for sale. They sold 4 of them. How many pickles did they have left? Number Sentence: ___________________________________ 10 – 2 = = = 6