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Mixed Practice and Writing Story Problems Our Goals: Create story problems. Solve story problems.
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Brainstorm Ideas for Story Problems
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Writing Story Problems Writing an interesting problem is more important than spelling correctly. Write problems that are difficult. You can make them more difficult by writing a difficult problem type, not by using a bigger number. Tomorrow we’ll solve the problems that you write today.
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Solve Story Problems Our school has 12 computers. 7 are in the computer room. The rest are in the library. How many are in the library?
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Solve Story Problems When I got my puppy, he weighed 9 pounds. He gained 7 pounds since then. His mother weighs 32 pounds. How much does my puppy weigh now?
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Solve Story Problems 14 strings on Jenna’s harp were out of tune. Then she tuned some of them. She has 8 more to tune. How many strings did she already tune?
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Solve Story Problems The zoo has 5 bears, 4 hippos, and some leopards. If the total number of bears, hippos, and leopards at the zoo is 18, how many leopards are there?
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Extra Practice Solve problems together. Make sure to show your work.
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Write a problem with extra information! Yard Sale ItemPrice Books10c each Buttons2c each Pencils3c each Crayons1c each Marbles9c each
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Write a problem that requires adding three numbers! Yard Sale ItemPrice Books10c each Buttons2c each Pencils3c each Crayons1c each Marbles9c each
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Write a problem with hidden information! Yard Sale ItemPrice Books10c each Buttons2c each Pencils3c each Crayons1c each Marbles9c each
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