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New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning Progressive Mathematics Initiative This material is made freely available at www.njctl.org and is intended for the non-commercial use of students and teachers. These materials may not be used for any commercial purpose without the written permission of the owners. NJCTL maintains its website for the convenience of teachers who wish to make their work available to other teachers, participate in a virtual professional learning community, and/or provide access to course materials to parents, students and others. Click to go to website: www.njctl.org 2nd Grade 2 digit Addition & Subtraction 2012-12-10 www.njctl.org Setting the PowerPoint View Use Normal View for the Interactive Elements To use the interactive elements in this presentation, do not select the Slide Show view. 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Table of Contents 2 Digit Addition & Subtraction Mentally adding and subtracting 10 and 100 Addition Subtraction Mixed Practice click on a topic to go to that section Mentally Adding and Subtracting 10 and 100 Mentally Adding 10 click on a topic to go to that section Mentally Subtracting 10 Review Adding and Subtracting 10 Adding and Subtracting 100 Review Adding and Subtracting 10 and 100 Return to Table of Contents Mentally Adding 10 click to go back to table of contents Count by 10s Write the numbers What digit is changing as you count? What number is this? Add ten more and what number does it become? 110 + 10 = 120 Count by 10s 340, 350, ___, ___, ___, ___ What number comes next? ___ Count by 10s 648, 658, ___, ___, ___, ___ What number comes next? ___ What number is 10 more? 247 530 162 493 781 333 What is 10 more than 990? Add 10 to each number. 85 126 369 475 637 790 294 541 829 105 227 352 400 58 511 638 795 823 1 10 more than 390 is 490. Yes No 2 10 more than 567 is 577. Yes No 3 10 more than 142 is 153. Yes No 4 What is 10 more than this number? 5 What is 10 more than this number? 6 612 + 10 = ? 7 What is 10 more than 893? 8 187 + 10 = ? Mentally Subtracting 10 click to go back to table of contents What number is shown? Count back by 10s. 180, 170, ___, ___, ___, ___, ___ Count back by 10s. 260, 250, ___, ___, ___, ___, ___ What number comes next? ___ Count back by 10s. 557, 547, ___, ___, ___, ___ What number comes next? ___ What number is 10 less? 631 290 444 148 525 317 Subtract 10 from each number. 85 126 369 475 637 790 294 541 829 105 227 352 400 58 511 638 795 823 9 10 less than 384 is 374 Yes No 10 10 less than 516 is 515 Yes No 11 10 less than 240 is 140 Yes No 12 What is 10 less than this number? 13 What is 10 less than this number? 14 621 - 10 = 15 308 - 10 = 16 975 - 10 Review adding and subtracting 10 click to go back to table of contents When you add 10 the tens place goes UP one digit. Once you count up to 9 in the tens place, that digit becomes a 0 and the hundreds place goes up ONE digit. The ones place stays the same. click for an example 152 + 10 = 162 click for an example 294 + 10 = 304 When you subract 10 the tens place down one digit. Once you count down to 0 in the ones place, that digit becomes a 9 and the hundreds place goes down ONE digit. The ones place stays the same. click for an example 385 - 10 = 375 click -for10 an = example 609 599 Move the numbers into the correct place. 10 more 10 less 228 238 316 381 391 119 129 139 804 460 794 480 296 582 602 470 592 814 248 401 306 Target Number 173 183 10 more 10 less 266 256 10 more 10 less 304 294 10 more 10 less 482 492 10 more 10 less 507 497 10 more 10 less 693 703 10 more 10 less 724 714 10 more 10 less 831 841 10 more 10 less 989 999 10 more 10 less 1005 995 10 more 10 less 17 Is 346, 10 more or 10 less than 336? A 10 more B 10 less 18 Is 802, 10 more or 10 less than 792? A 10 more B 10 less 19 What is 10 less than 518? 20 What is 10 more than 496? 21 What is 10 more than 747? 22 What is 10 less than 205? Adding and Subtracting 100 click to go back to table of contents click each box for a question When we add or subtract 10 to a number, what place value ALWAYS stays the same? When does the hundreds place change when adding 10? When does the hundreds place change when subtracting 10? What number does this show? 326 + 100 = 426 What place value changed when 100 was added? How did it change? What number does this show? 547 - 100 = 447 What place value changed when 100 was subtracted? How did it change? How many hundreds are here? What will happen if I add one more? 10 hundreds is the same as 1 thousand or 1,000 When 100 is added or subtracted the tens and ones places stay the same. If 100 is added, how does click the hundreds place change? If 100 is subtracted, click how does the hundreds place change? 23 100 more than 592 is 692 Yes No 24 100 less than 364 is 354 Yes No 25 What is 100 more than 681? 26 What is 100 less than 204? 27 What is 100 more than 127? 28 What is 100 less than 923? Review adding and subtracting 10 and 100 click to go back to table of contents click each box for a question When adding or subtracting 100, what place value stays the same? What place value or values change when adding or subtracting 100? When adding or subtracting 10, what place value stays the same? When adding or subtracting 10, what place value or values changes and when? Use the base 10 blocks to show 10 more than 372 Use the base 10 blocks to show 10 more than 594 Use the base 10 blocks to show 10 more than 403 Use the base 10 blocks to show 10 more than 285 Use the base 10 blocks to show 100 more than 147 Use the base 10 blocks to show 100 more than 320 Use the base 10 blocks to show 100 more than 609 Use the base 10 blocks to show 100 more than 168 100 Less 338 10 Less 428 Target Number 10 More 438 448 527 175 396 651 100 More 538 29 What is 100 more than 39? 30 What is 10 less than 726? 31 What is 10 more than 509? 32 What is 100 less than 224? 33 What is 10 more AND 100 more than 142? 34 What is 10 less AND 100 less than 317? click to go to the section Addition 2 Digit Addition with Number Grid Addition with Base 10 Blocks 2 Digit Addition 2 Digit Addition with Regrouping Adding 3 and 4 2-digit numbers click to return to main table of contents 2 Digit Addition with Number Grid click to return to Addition table of contents There were 52 green apples in the basket and 31 red apples. How many apples were there all together? How can we use the number grid to solve this problem? 52 + 31 When adding larger numbers on the grid start with the larger number. Count by tens, then ones. How many tens are in 31? 41 + 18 When adding larger numbers on the grid start with the larger number. Count by tens, then ones. 23 + 34 = When adding larger numbers on the grid start with the larger number. Count by tens, then ones. 62 + 35 When adding larger numbers on the grid start with the larger number. Count by tens, then ones. 35 85 + 14 = A 98 B 99 C 89 D 95 36 54 + 22 A 74 B 72 C 76 D 34 37 73 + 13 38 24 + 21 39 21 + 47 = Addition with Base 10 Blocks click to return to addition table of contents 35 + 23 = Tens Ones 17 + 42 Tens Ones 58 + 40 = Tens Ones 26 + 31 Tens Ones 40 62 + 36 = 41 73 + 11 42 84 + 5 = 43 33 + 46 44 24 + 70 = 2 Digit Addition click to return to addition table of contents When adding 2 digit addends using paper and pencil it is VERY IMPORTANT to line up your addends correctly!! 65 + 32 Tens The ones must be lined up and the tens must be lined up. 6 5 + 3 2 + Ones 6 5 3 2 Once the problem is lined up correctly, add the ones column first. Tens + Ones 6 3 5 2 After you add the ones, add the tens column. Tens + Ones 6 3 5 2 7 65 + 32 97 Let's try another one Tens 2 6 + 5 3 Ones Practice + 4 6 4 2 Tens Ones Practice 75 + 4 Tens Ones Add without using the tens and ones chart. 61 + 22 Add without using the tens and ones chart. 11 + 31 = 52 + 22 22 + 54 53 + 22 41 + 15 13 + 42 33 + 21 45 26 + 71 = 46 84 + 12 47 25 + 23 48 34 + 54 = 49 15 + 34 = Problem Solving with Addition Rob picked 17 blueberries and 12 strawberries. How many berries did Rob pick? What numbers will go in the chart? _____ berries Tens Ones Will read 6 pages of his book on Monday. On Tuesday, he read double the amount of pages. How many pages did he read in all? What numbers will go in the chart? _____ pages Tens Ones Jake planted 22 tomato plants in his front yard and 16 in his backyard. How many tomato plants did Jake plant in all? What numbers will go in the chart? _____ plants Tens Ones Nathan saved 65 cents. This week he will save 12 cents. How much money will he have then? What numbers will go in the chart? _____ cents Tens Ones 50 James buys two coupon books. Each book has 24 coupons. How many coupons does he buy? A 22 B 24 C 44 D 48 51 Which is the sum? 22 + 61 = A 41 B 68 C 83 D 74 52 Ms. Johnson's class has a fish tank with 15 red fish and 24 black fish. How many fish are in the tank? 53 The soccer team sold 38 white shirts and 50 blue shirts. How many shirts did they sell in all? 54 In Mr. Smith's class there are 7 girls and 12 boys. How many children are in Mr. Smith's class? A 5 B 82 C 19 D 91 2 Digit Addition with Regrouping click to return to addition table of contents Regrouping with base 10 blocks 36 + 27 = Tens Ones Practice 46 + 29 = Tens Ones Practice 72 + 19 Tens Ones Practice 17 + 23 = Tens Ones Practice 25 + 47 Tens Ones Click on the picture below for more practice on The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives Site Change the columns to 2 prior to starting 55 32 + 59 = 56 37 + 48 57 58 + 18 = 58 27 + 14 58 47 + 43 = 2 Digit Addition with Regrouping tens ones 2 5 + 2 8 Add the ones first 5+8= tens ones 2 5 +2 8 5+8= 1 3 tens ones tens ones 1 Now add these 3 numbers 2 5 + 2 8 3 tens ones 1 2 5 + 2 8 5 3 Let's Practice tens ones 4 2 +1 9 Which numbers do we add first? Let's Practice tens ones 1 4 2 + 1 9 1 Now what do we do? Let's Practice If the problem is written this way, rewrite the problem to make it easier to add. 3 6 + 1 8 tens + ones Let's Practice 29 + 44 Let's Practice 18 + 52 = Roll 2 sets of dice and then add the numbers. ______ ______ + ______ ______ 60 57 + 38 = 61 49 + 24 62 56 + 28 63 48 + 26 = 64 39 + 33 Problem Solving with Addition 16 boys ride their bikes to school. 18 girls ride their bikes to school. How many bikes are ridden to school? tens ones 16 +1 8 How do we add these numbers? Rich reads 26 pages. Mike reads 37 pages. How many pages did Rich and Mike read? tens ones 26 +3 7 24 frogs in the water. 43 frogs hopping on land. How many frogs in all? tens ones 24 +4 3 Why don't we have to regroup for this problem? Taylor counts 46 stars. Morgan counts 39 stars. How many stars did they count? 46 + 39 Liam has 29 golf balls. Ryan has 43 golf balls. How many golf balls do they have? 29 + 43 = What can we do to make this problem easier to add? 65 Tracy ran in 26 races. Kaylee ran in 14 races. How many races did they run? A 30 B 31 C 41 D 40 66 There are 44 rows of corn in a field. There are 53 rows of corn in another field. How many rows of corn in all? A 98 B 97 C 107 D 87 67 Steve sees 36 birds. Jack sees 28 birds. How many birds do they see? 68 Tim has 63 nickels. Olivia has 29 nickels. How many nickels do they have? 69 Debbie sees 48 monkeys at the zoo. Brenda sees 35 different monkeys. How many monkeys did they see? 70 Debbie sees 48 monkeys at the zoo. Brenda sees 35 different monkeys. How many monkeys did they see? Addition into hundreds with regrouping Add: 63 + 52 How many ones? How many tens? Add: 63 + 52 11 tens 5 ones = Add: 63 + 52 What can we trade these 10 longs for? Add: 63 + 52 What number is this? When you add the tens place and the answer is a 2 digit sum, you must trade in for a hundred. 1. Always add the ones first. H T O 2. Ask: Do I regroup? + 63 52 Do we have to regroup? How do we know if we have to regroup? 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H + T O 63 52 5 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. Do we have to regroup? To regroup from the tens place into the hundreds: H + T O 63 52 5 6+5= 11 Look at your sum. The number in the ones place goes in the tens column. The number in the tens place is regrouped into the hundreds column. Now add the hundreds place. H 1 + T O 6 3 5 2 15 H 1 T O 6 3 + 5 2 1 1 5 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? H T O 5. Add the hundreds. + 8 4 5 7 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 4 + 7 = 11 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? H T O 5. Add the hundreds. + 8 4 5 7 1. Always add the ones first. 1+8+5= 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? H T O 1 5. Add the hundreds. + 8 4 5 7 1 1. Always add the ones first. 1+8+5=14 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? H T O 1 5. Add the hundreds. + 8 4 5 7 1 1. Always add the ones first. 1+0= 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? H 5. Add the hundreds. 1 1 + T O 8 4 5 7 4 1 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? H T O 5. Add the hundreds. + 7 7 9 0 1. Always add the ones first. 45 2. Ask: Do I regroup? +64 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? H 5. Add the hundreds. + T O 71 99 + 40 A 59 B 109 C 149 D 139 72 86 + 36 = A 102 B 122 C 112 D 132 73 71 + 68 = 74 59 + 32 75 85 + 88 Review 2 digit Addition There are 34 people on the train. 27 more people get on. How many people are on the train now? How can we write this problem to make it easier to add? 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. 34 + 27 Jeff's team scored 84 points. Marc's team scored 68 points. How many points did they score all together? 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. 84 + 68 Shelby had 32 dollars. Jasmine had 57 dollars. How many dollars did they have all together? How will you write this problem? 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. Angelo put 63 nails in the board, then he put 44 more nails in the board. How many nails did he put in all together? How will you write this problem? 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. 76 Maria sold 47 tickets. Roger sold 23 tickets. How many tickets did they sell all together? A 60 B 24 C 70 D 160 77 There are 72 red roses and 65 pink roses. How many roses all together? A 137 B 147 C 37 D 127 78 Sophia had 56 stickers. She got 20 more. How many stickers does she have now? 79 75 bees were in the nests. 75 more flew in. How many are in the nest now? 80 Mrs. Field's room had 38 desks. Mrs. Scott's room had 15 desks. How many desks do they have all together? 81 The tree had 96 green leaves and 47 brown leaves. How many leaves all together? Adding 3 and 4 2-digit numbers click to return to addition table of contents 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + T O 4 2 1 5 3 4 1. Always add the ones first. 2+5+4= 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + T 11 O 4 2 1 5 3 4 1. Always add the ones first. How many numbers am I adding? 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H T O 1 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + 4 2 1 5 3 4 1 1. Always add the ones first. 1+4+1+3= 9 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H T O 1 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + 4 2 1 5 3 4 1 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + T O 3 4 2 3 1 4 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + T O 4 7 5 6 8 2 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + T O 1 3 6 8 4 5 82 54 + 3 + 15 A 99 B 619 C 72 D 585 83 42 93 + 37 A 170 B 162 C 172 D 1512 84 45 + 13 + 29 = 85 32 46 + 21 86 84 9 + 76 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + T O 1 2 3 4 6 2 1 1. Always add the ones first. 2+4+6+1= 1 3 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + T O 1 2 3 4 6 2 1 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H T O 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 1 5. Add the hundreds. 1 2 3 4 6 2 1 + 3 1. Always add the ones first. 1+1+3+2= 7 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. H T O 1 1 2 3 4 6 + 2 1 3 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. H 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + T O 2 7 1 5 4 2 8 1. Always add the ones first. 7+5+2+8= 2 2 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. What do we do now? 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. H + T O 2 7 1 5 4 2 8 1. Always add the ones first. 2+2+1+4= 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. H T O 2 2 7 1 5 4 2 + 8 2 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. H T O 2 2 7 1 5 4 2 + 8 9 2 H 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. T 8 3 1 + 2 O 7 0 9 3 How do we line these numbers up? 94 + 67+ 2 + 48 H 1. Always add the ones first. 2. Ask: Do I regroup? 3. Add the tens. 4. Ask: Do I regroup? 5. Add the hundreds. + T O 87 11 38 74 + 25 88 31 + 15 + 20 + 2 = A 68 B 86 C 347 D 50 89 23 + 36 + 57 + 10 = 90 17 24 50 + 41 A 87 B 82 C 132 D 142 91 63 29 55 + 48 click on a topic to go to that section Subtraction 2 Digit Subtraction without Regrouping Subtraction with Regrouping Subtraction Word Problems with Regrouping Subtraction Practice click to return to main table of contents 2-Digit Subtraction Without Regrouping Click to return to subtraction table of contents What number is shown? 27 Now we want to subtract 14. When we subtract, we take away. ALWAYS start with the bigger number when you subtract. First, cross out the ones. tens ones 2 7 -1 4 How many are left? Next, cross out the tens. tens ones 2 7 -1 4 3 How many are left? tens ones 2 7 -1 4 1 3 What number is shown? What number is shown? 32 Let's subtract 20 Our subtract number model is: 32 - 20 = We want to rewrite it to make it easier to subtract. First, cross out the ones. tens ones 3 2 -2 0 How many are left? Next, cross out the tens. tens ones 3 2 -2 0 2 How many are left? tens ones 3 2 -2 0 1 2 What do we do first? 85 - 62 Now what do we do? 85 - 62 3 What is the answer? 85 - 62 23 Cross out the ones. Subtract ones. Cross out tens. Subtract tens. 76 - 26 What should we do to this subtraction problem to make it easier to answer? 68 - 24 = Cross out the ones. Subtract ones. Cross out tens. Subtract tens. 68 - 24 92 If you take away 70, is the answer 24? Yes No 93 If you take 12 away from this number, is the difference 7? Yes No 94 Take away 83. What is the difference? 95 Take 32 away from this number, what is the difference? 96 What is the difference 67 - 47 = ? 2 Digit Subtraction without regrouping - word problems There are 24 children in a play. 11 children dance. The other children sing. How many children sing? 24 children There are 24 children in a play. 11 children dance. The other children sing. How many children sing? How many singers? 11 dancers 24 children To find the difference, subtract: 24 - 11 Remember: 1. Subtract the ones 2. Subtract the tens Number model: 24 - 11 = 13 or 24 - 11 13 The bigger number ALWAYS goes first! There are 37 chairs at the play. There are 13 couches. How many more chairs than couches are there? How can we find the answer? 13 couches Difference ? 37 chairs 1. Subtract the ones 37 - 11 2. Subtract the tens Zachary sold 28 tickets for the play. Patrick sold 15 tickets. How many more tickets did Zachary sell than Patrick? On Friday, 49 people came to the play. On Saturday, 25 fewer people came. How many came on Saturday? 97 There are 28 girls and 16 boys in the class. How many more girls than boys are in the class? A 12 B 14 C 36 D 46 98 Britney sold 39 boxes of popcorn and 18 sodas. How many more boxes of popcorn than sodas did she sell? A 11 B 18 C 21 D 26 99 There are 34 geese and 24 ducks in a pond. How many more geese than ducks are there? 100 There are 41 seagulls on the beach. Then 30 fly away. How many are left? 101 Henry has 45 stamps. He gives 13 to Julie. How many stamps does he have left? Subtraction with Regrouping Click to return to subtraction table of contents What number is shown? What number is shown? 33 Now we want to subtract 18. What do we do first? 33 - 18 We have to take 8 ones away, but we do not have enough. Trade in a long for ten cubes. tens 2 ones 13 33 - 18 Now we can subtract: 1. First the ones 2. Then the tens tens ones Start with the ones. 52 - 37 Can we take 7 away from 2? We need to regroup tens ones 52 - 37 Regroup 1 ten as 10 ones. tens 4 ones 12 52 -37 Now we can subtract using our new numbers! Let's Practice ! tens ones 69 - 7 Let's Practice ! tens 70 - 35 Remember: If a problem is written this way, you want to rewrite it to make it easier to subtract. ones 70 - 35 Let's Practice ! tens ones 33 - 24 How will you know if you have to regroup? Here's a little poem to help you remember: COCOC More on top? No need to stop! More on the floor? Go next door! - 25 12 - Numbers the same? Zeros the name! - 81 61 74 36 Click on the picture below for more practice on The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives Site Change the columns to 2 prior to starting 102 85 - 37 48 Yes No 103 94 - 25 = 71 Yes No 104 67 - 58 105 88 - 34 = 106 42 - 7 = 107 34 - 26 Word Problems with Regrouping Click to return to subtraction table of contents There are 65 students on the playground. 47 are wearing sneakers. How many are not wearing sneakers? What do we have to do to find the answer? tens ones 65 - 47 Is there "more on the floor?" tens 5 ones We can not take 7 away from 5, so we have to regroup 1 ten as 10 ones. 15 65 - 47 Now we can subtract: First the ones Then the tens tens 5 ones 15 65 - 47 18 One day 45 cars and 19 trucks were washed at the car wash. How many more cars than trucks were washed? What do we have to do to find the answer? tens ones 45 - 19 How do I subtract? There are 83 students eating lunch. 55 are eating hot lunch. How many students are not eating hot lunch? A soda cost 75 cents. Mr. West has 46 cents. How many cents does he need for a soda? 108 There are 50 students in the library. 27 of them are wearing blue. How many are not wearing blue? A 33 B 37 C 23 D 77 109 Colin had 32 baseball cards. He sold 16. How many were left? 110 Megan had 73 books at the yard sale. She sold 42. How many are left? A 31 B 115 C 211 D 35 111 The pet store has 58 fish. They sell 39 fish. How many fish are left at the pet store? 112 In art class, Jeff made 61 paper moons. Kelly made 9. How many more moons did Jeff make? Subtraction Practice Click to return to subtraction table of contents There are 84 apples on the apple tree. Sara picks 68 apples. How many apples are left on the tree? How can we write this problem to find the difference? Click each box to check your answer Do we have YES! to regroup? There is do more the floor. How youon know? 84 - 68 Regroup 1 ten 10 ones What do we for do first? Subtract thedo ones first, What do we next? then the tens. Susan draw 37 butterflies. She colors 15 of them yellow. How many butterflies does she have left to color? What do we have to do to find the answer? Click each box to check your answer Do we have NO!to regroup? Howisdo youon know? There more top. 37 15 - What do we first? Subtract thedo ones. Subtract thenext? tens. What do we do Jenna picks up 34 sea shells. She puts 17 of them in a box. How many does she have left? Sadie buys 74 pieces of paper. She uses 44 for her book. How many pieces of paper are left? 113 Mom bakes 23 cupcakes. She decorates 19 purple and the rest blue. How many were blue? A 16 B 4 C 14 D 34 114 Becky buys 57 apples and oranges. 23 are oranges. How many are apples? A 80 B 24 C 34 D 23 115 Kira can jump a rope 94 times. Myah can jump a rope 79 times. How many more times can Kira jump than Myah? 116 The team scored 74 points. Shawn scored 36 of the points. How many points did the rest of the team score? 117 There are 49 markers in the box. 14 of them are being used. How many are left in the box? Mixed Practice click to return to main table of contents There are 78 people wearing hats and 35 people wearing red hats. How many hats in all? Is this anAddition addition or subtraction problem? The do question asks How we know? how many in all WhatLine do up weour have to do tonumbers find the answer? to add 78 + 35 What do we add first? 78 + 35 8+5= Now what do we do? 1 78 + 35 3 Now what do we do? 1+7+3= 1 78 + 35 3 1 78 + 35 113 The paint store has 64 cans of paint. They sell 55 cans. How many cans are left? Is this an addition or Subtraction subtraction problem? The problem talks about taking How doasks we know? away and how many are left. Click each box to check the answer Line up the numbers, What do we have to With the biggest number do to find the answer? On top to subtract. 64 - 55 0 What do we add first? More on the floor, go next door! 5 14 64 - 55 Now subtract: ones first then tens There are 50 blue birds and 86 red birds. How many birds are there all together? What clue words tell us what kind of problem this is? Two boys collected a total of 43 rocks. If John collected 22, how many did Dave collect? 118 Kurt has 70 pennies. He gives Jay 48 pennies. How many pennies does he have left? A 38 B 22 C 118 D 32 119 Jenny does 29 jumping jacks. Nicole does 33 jumping jacks. How many jumping jacks did they do all together? A 52 B 16 C 62 D 4 120 There are 56 yellow flowers and 53 red flowers. How many flowers in all? 121 38 kids have blue eyes and 27 kids have brown eyes. How many more kids have blue eyes? 122 Jack has to drive 82 miles. He already drove 47 miles. How many more miles does Jack have to drive?