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Numbers To 20: Exercise 1

This document contains exercises about basic addition and subtraction of numbers from 1 to 20. It includes: 1. Exercises identifying numbers, completing number bonds, and writing number sentences. 2. Word problems involving adding amounts of objects to find a total and subtracting amounts to find what is left. 3. Practice problems adding and subtracting 1- and 2-digit numbers using strategies like making 10, subtracting from 10, and subtracting the ones digit first.

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Numbers To 20: Exercise 1

This document contains exercises about basic addition and subtraction of numbers from 1 to 20. It includes: 1. Exercises identifying numbers, completing number bonds, and writing number sentences. 2. Word problems involving adding amounts of objects to find a total and subtracting amounts to find what is left. 3. Practice problems adding and subtracting 1- and 2-digit numbers using strategies like making 10, subtracting from 10, and subtracting the ones digit first.

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Chapter 5 Numbers to 20

Exercise 1

Basics
1 Circle a group of 10.
Then write the missing numbers.

10 and is 14.

10 + = 14

10 and is .

10 + =

10 and is .

10 + =

is 10 and .

= 10 +

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Practice
2 Complete the number bonds.

(a) ( b) 13 (c) 11

10 9 10 1

3 Circle 10.
Write how many in all.

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Chapter 6 Addition to 20
Exercise 1

Basics
1

There are 8 balls.


There are 5 ducks.
How many toys are there in all?

+ =

8 + 5 =

There are toys in all.

Practice
2 Add 7 and 6.

+ =

7 + 6 =

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3 Add.

9+2= 7+5=

8+6= 9+4=

7+4= 9+7=

6+5= 8+8=

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5 (a) 9 + 6 = ( b) 8 + 3 =

1 5 2

(c) 7 + 5 = (d ) 8 + 4 =

(e) 9 + 2 = (f ) 9 + 5 =

6 (a) 7 + 6 = ( b) 8 + 5 =

(c) 9 + 9 = (d ) 5 + 7 =

(e) 9 + 5 = (f ) 7 + 7 =

104 6-1 Add by Making 10 — Part 1

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Exercise 2

Basics
1 Subtract 6 from 14.

14 − 6 =

2 (a) ( b)

13 − 7 = +3 15 − 6 = +5

13 − 7 = 15 − 6 =

(c) (d )

11 − 5 = +1 12 − 4 = +2

11 − 5 = 12 − 4 =

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Practice
3 Subtract.

14 − 5 = 13 − 6 =

12 − 7 = 11 − 6 =

16 − 7 = 12 − 6 =

11 − 2 = 15 − 6 =

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6 (a) 13 − 6 = +3 ( b) 15 − 7 = +5

10 3 10

(c) 11 − 4 = +1 (d ) 12 − 5 = +2

10 10

7 (a) 14 − 6 = ( b) 16 − 7 =

10 4 10

(c) 11 − 5 = (d ) 15 − 6 =

10 10

8 (a) 12 − 7 = ( b) 13 − 4 =

(c) 11 − 6 = (d ) 14 − 7 =

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Exercise 3

Basics
1 Subtract 7 from 15.

15 − 7 =

12 − 2 = 12 − 5 = 10 − 12 − 5 =

14 − 4 = 14 − 6 = 10 − 14 − 6 =

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Practice
4 Subtract.

11 − 8 = 12 − 4 =

13 − 8 = 14 − 7 =

15 − 6 = 18 − 9 =

16 − 9 = 11 − 6 =

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5 (a) 15 − 8 = 10 − ( b) 13 − 5 = 10 −

5 3

(c) 11 − 2 = 10 − (d ) 12 − 9 = 10 −

1 2

(e) 16 − 9 = 10 − ( f ) 13 − 4 = 10 −

6 3

6 Subtract.
Use any method.

13 − 7 = 15 − 8 =

12 − 3 = 14 − 8 =

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7 (a) 11 − 9 = ( b) 13 − 6 =

(c) 12 − 6 = (d ) 11 − 7 =

(e) 16 − 8 = ( f ) 14 − 9 =

15 pelicans are on the beach.


If 7 of them fly away,
how many pelicans will be left on the beach?

− =

pelicans will be left on the beach.

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Exercise 4

Check
1 (a) Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.

13 11 7 15 9

1st

( b) In the 6th box, write the number that comes next in the pattern.

(c) Add the 1st and 3rd number in the pattern.

(d ) Subtract the 1st number from the 6th number in the pattern.

(e) Add the first 2 numbers in the pattern.

( f ) Subtract the 2nd number from the 5th number in the pattern.

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4

Logan gave away 9 shirts.


He now has 6 shirts.
How many shirts did he have at first?

He had shirts at first.

Lucia had 9 flowers.


She gave some of them to her sister.
She now has 6 flowers.
How many did she give away?

She gave away flowers.

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6 Cross out any that are less than 15.

7+9 8+3 19 − 3 11 + 3 16 − 5

7 Cross out any that are more than 8.

5+6 2+5 17 − 8 11 − 4 17 − 6

8 Cross out the one that does not belong.

Challenge
9 How many squares are there? (There are more than 9.)

There are squares.

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