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Name Video Tools Games Additional

Practice 1-9
Another Look! You can use counters to solve this problem. Solve Addition
Francine has made 9 wristbands. Jon has made 5 wristbands. and Subtraction
How many more wristbands has Francine made than Jon? Word Problems
You can use an addition
or subtraction strategy to help HOME ACTIVITY Make up
solve the problem. addition and subtraction
word problems. Ask your
Compare the wristbands. Count on from 5 and add child to use small objects
to find how many more wristbands Francine made. such as paper clips or
pennies to add or subtract

​5 + 4 = 9 to solve the problems. For


​ each problem, have your
child write an equation to
You can also subtract. ​9 − 5 = 4​ show how to solve it.
So, Francine has made 4 more wristbands than Jon.

Write an equation to solve each problem. Use counters, if needed.

1. 6 bugs are on a leaf.


​ ​
2 bugs join them.
How many bugs are there in all? bugs

2. There are 13 baseballs in a box. ​ ​


There are 8 baseballs in a bag.
How many more baseballs are in a box? more baseballs

Topic 1 Lesson 9 Go Online | PearsonRealize.com seventeen 17


3. Be Precise Devin brought his snail collection to
school. He has 10 snails. ​10 = 9 + 1​
How could he put them into 2 tanks so two classes
could see them?
Write equations for all the possible ways.
One of the ways is given.
Explain how you know you have found all the ways.

Write equations to solve the problem. Use counters, if needed.

4. Higher Order Thinking Pat has 9 cards. 5. Assessment Practice Jan has 10 dolls.
Frank has 2 more cards than Steve. Kat has 7 dolls. Choose Yes or No to
Steve has 3 cards. show if the equation can be used to find
How many more cards does Pat have than how many fewer dolls Kat has than Jan.
Frank?
Cards Frank has: ​ ​ ​10 − 7 = 3​ ○ Yes ○ No
More cards Pat has than Frank:   ​3 + 7 = 10​ ○ Yes ○ No
​ ​ ​10 + 7 = 17​ ○ Yes ○ No
Pat has more cards than Frank.
  ​7 + 3 = 10​ ○ Yes ○ No
18 eighteen © Pearson Education, Inc. 2 Topic 1 Lesson 9

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