Word Problem Structures First Grade. Putting Together Unknown Whole Sally and Tim shared 9 chocolates. How many could each of them have eaten if they.

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Word Problem Structures First Grade

Putting Together Unknown Whole Sally and Tim shared 9 chocolates. How many could each of them have eaten if they did not eat the same amount?

Putting Together Unknown Whole Laila decorated 9 cookies. If some had frosting and some had sprinkles, how many of each could there be?

Putting Together Unknown Whole There were 8 kids at the birthday party. Some were boys and some were girls. How many of each could there be?

Putting Together Unknown Whole If Jessie shot 10 baskets but missed some, how many could he have made and how many could he have missed?

Putting Together Unknown Whole Katie planted tomato plants and pepper plants. If she planted 7 plants, how many could be peppers and how many could be tomatoes.

Putting Together  Use counters to show a Taking Apart story on one of the mats. Tell your story to your partner and have your partner write the equation.