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Adding three numbers

Adding three numbers

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Mathematics

1st Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
1.OA.A.1, 2.OA.A.1, 1.OA.B.3

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Darasani Heath

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1 Slide • 10 Questions

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Adding three numbers

Review 3.1-3.5

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2

Multiple Choice

A plant has 3 leaves at the top, 2 leaves

in the middle, and 1 leaf at the bottom.

How many leaves does the plant have?

1

5 leaves

2

6 leaves

3

Multiple Choice

6 + 3 + 3 =

1

10

2

12

4

Multiple Choice

Cole has 5 green marbles,

4 red marbles, and 5 purple marbles.

How many marbles does he have?

1

5

2

10

3

14

5

Multiple Choice

There are 7 bees at the front of the hive,

4 bees inside the hive, and 2 bees behind

the hive. How many bees are at the hive?

1

13

2

15

3

10

6

Multiple Choice

What is a different way to write 7+4+2=

1

4+7+2=

2

2+4+7=

3

4+2+7=

4

All of the above

7

Multiple Choice

Zoe sees 6 birds,

5 ducks, and 3 turtles at the lake.

How many animals does she see?

1

14

2

12

3

10

8

Multiple Choice

Zoe sees 6 birds,

5 ducks, and 3 turtles at the lake.

Write an equation for this problem.

1

5+8+3=

2

6+5+3=

9

Open Ended

Mrs. Smith uses 6 apples, 3 oranges, and

4 bananas in her fruit salad. Carla wants to

know how many pieces of fruit Mrs. Smith uses.

Write an equation and solve the problem.

10

Multiple Choice

Karen sees 7 red cars and 8 blue cars.

How many cars does she see?

1

15

2

10

3

11

11

Multiple Choice

Amy sees a small garden with 8 tomato plants,

3 pepper plants, and 3 strawberry plants.

How many plants are in the garden?

1

13

2

14

Adding three numbers

Review 3.1-3.5

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