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Adjective © Richard A. Medeiros 2004 Noun next Developed by Herb Gross in the classroom in the classroom

Is it possible? = 40 3 dimes + 2 nickels = 40 cents next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Is it possible? = year + 2 weeks = 379 days next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Is it possible? = 10 3 yards + 1 foot = 10 feet next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Is it possible? = hours + 10 minutes = 310 minutes next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Numbers can only be added if they modify the same noun. next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Can we add 3 dogs and 2 dogs? 5 dogs next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Can we add 3 cats and 2 cats? 5 cats next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Can we add 3 dogs and 2 cats? 5 pets pets pets? next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Can we add 5 dimes and 4 nickels? dimes? 2 7 dimes 5 dimes + 2 dimes next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Can we add 5 dimes and 4 nickels? 14 nickels 10 nickels + 4 nickels nickels 10 next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Can we add 5 dimes and 4 nickels? cents? cents 50 cents + 20 cents cents? 50 My Retirement Fund next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Can you find a common noun? Try these! next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Find a common noun, and add 3 girls and 3 boys. 6 children next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Find a common noun, and add 5 apples and 4 oranges. 9 fruit next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Find a common noun, and add 7 men and 5 ladies. 12 people next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Find a common noun, and add 4 lettuce and 4 potatoes. 8 vegetables next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Find a common noun, and add 2 kayaks and 3 canoes. 5 boats next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Find a common noun, and add 3 lions and 3 elephants. 6 animals next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Find a common noun, and add 6 roses and 5 daisies. 11 flowers © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Find a common noun, and add 5 hammers and 5 wrenches. 10 tools next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Find a common noun, and add 1 Chevy 1 Camaro, and 1 Corvette. 3 cars next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros

Find a common noun, and add 3 ladybugs 4 flies and 6 bees. 13 insects next © 2004 Richard A. Medeiros