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"PARKING CARS" 1ST GRADE MATH

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"PARKING CARS"

1ST GRADE MATH

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ADDINGThere are two cars in the parking lot. One more car pulls in. How many cars are in the parking lot? Write the answer in

your notebooks Click for

answer

                                  +               =        

   

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ADDING

There were two cars in the parking lot. One more car pulled in. How many cars are in the parking lot? 

                2             +        1        =       3

                          +               = 

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ADDING

There are eight cars in the parking lot. Five more cars pull into the parking lot. How many are there altogether?

Write the answer down in your notebook

+      = Click when

finished

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ADDING

There are eight cars in the parking lot. Five more cars pull into the parking lot. How many are there altogether? 

                              5

+                    =                                                      8

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MISSING ADDEND 

Three cars are in a parking lot.  More cars pull in. Now there are a total of 6 cars.  How many more cars pulled in? Find the missing addend that will give you the sum of 6.

3    +          =      6

2  or   3?

                                 +_= 

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MISSING ADDENDFive cars are in a parking lot.  More cars zoom in.  Now there are ten cars in the parking lot.  How many cars zoomed in?  Find the missing addend. 

5 +     = 10 

                     +    =

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MISSING ADDEND

If 5 cars pull into a parking lot and there are five cars there already, then there are 10 cars altogether.  5+5=10. 

           +           =                                                                                     10 Total Cars

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SUBTRACTING

There are four cars in the parking lot. If we take away two cars how many are left?

Figure the answer out in your notebook then click  to continue       

                4               -         2        =      ?

                          -                       =   ?

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SUBTRACTING

There are four cars in the parking lot. If we take away two cars how many are left? 

         4         -         2        =   2

- =

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SUBTRACTING

There are 10 cars in a parking lot. Seven cars left the parking lot. How many cars are left?

           10                -        7                =        ?

    

                            -                     =    ?   

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SUBTRACTING

There are 10 cars in a parking lot. Seven cars left the parking lot. How many cars are left? 

        10       -         7      =     3

                    - =

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