Q.1. Find the sums: (Adding 2 single-digit numbers)
(i) 5 + 3 =
(ii) 1 + 9 =
(iii) 5 + 4 =
(iv) 6 + 1 =
(v) 1 + 7 =
(vi) 5 + 1 =
(vii) 6 + 4 =
(viii) 4 + 3 =
(ix) 2 + 7 =
(x) 7 + 3 =
(xi) 8 + 2 =
(xii) 3 + 2 =
(xiii) 4 + 4 =
(xiv) 2 + 8 =
(xv) 2 + 4 =
Q.2. Addition & Subtraction: (Each triangle contains the numbers in a fact family. Use the numbers to complete the facts)
1.
A. 2 + 8 =
B. 8 + 2 =
C. 10 - 8 =
D. 10 - 2 =
2.
A. 14 + 3 =
B. 3 + 14 =
C. 17 - 3 =
D. 17 - 14 =
3.
A. 7 + 1 =
B. 1 + 7 =
C. 8 - 1 =
D. 8 - 7 =
4.
A. 9 + 6 =
B. 6 + 9 =
C. 15 - 9 =
D. 15 - 6 =
5.
A. 4 + 5 =
B. 5 + 4 =
C. 9 - 5 =
D. 9 - 4 =
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It is almost Christmas. Emma and Jack are decorating the Christmas tree.
Q.3. Their plastic Christmas tree comes in 3 parts. The bottom part has 8 branches. The middle part has 6 branches and the top part has 4 branches. How many branches are there in total?
Q.4. They have 9 strings of silver tinsel and 6 strings of gold tinsel. But 2 strings of silver tinsel are broken. How many good strings of tinsel are there in total?
Q.5. Last week, they bought two boxes of ornaments. Each box has 4 red balls. Together with the 9 red balls they bought last year, how many red balls are there?
Q.6. A string of lights has 16 light bulbs but 8 of them are broken. Jack only has 4 replacement bulbs. How many light bulbs are working?
Q.7. In a box of candy canes, there are 18 candy canes. Emma and Jack plan to eat 5 candy canes, give 6 candy canes to their friends and hang the rest on the tree. How many candy canes will be on the tree?
Q.8. Write the number sentence that fits this: “Jack made 5 ornaments to hang on the tree and Emma made 9 ornaments to hang on the tree. Emma made 4 more ornaments than Jack."
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