Using Doubles Fish Problems Modified by Darren Towers | Hilltop Elem. August 2017
There were 3 smiling fish and 4 striped fish. How many fish were there? Part Whole Doubles Fact (double click): Equation (double click):
There were 5 spotted fish and 6 fantail fish swimming There were 5 spotted fish and 6 fantail fish swimming. How many fish were swimming? Part Whole Doubles Fact (double click): Equation (double click):
There were 6 fantail fish and 7 flipping fish. How many fantail and flipping fish were there? Part Whole Doubles Fact (double click): Equation (double click):
There were 11 fish. 5 were spotted. Some were striped There were 11 fish. 5 were spotted. Some were striped. How many were striped? Part Whole Doubles Fact (double click): Equation (double click):
There were 17 fish. Some were fat and 8 were skinny. How many were fat? Part Whole Doubles Fact (double click): Equation (double click):
There were 7 fish. 4 had teeth and some did not. How many had no teeth? Part Whole Doubles Fact (double click): Equation (double click):
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