Operations and Algebraic Thinking Name 1.OA.1 My Homework Lesson 7 Compare Groups eHelp Homework Helper Need help? c connectED.mcgraw-hill.com There are 4 bears. There are 3 foxes. How many more bears are there than foxes? 4 - 3 = 1 more bear Practice Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. (t) PhotoDisc, Inc./Getty Images; (b) Corbis Royalty Free Write a subtraction number sentence. Write how many more or fewer. 1. There are 4 snakes. There are 2 chimps. How many fewer chimps are there than snakes? - = fewer chimps 2. Stella ate 3 bananas. Seth ate 2 bananas. How many fewer bananas did Seth eat than Stella? - = fewer banana Chapter 2 • Lesson 7 151 Write a subtraction number sentence. Write how many more or fewer. 3. There are 5 frogs in a pond and 3 frogs on the land. How many more frogs are in a pond than on the land? - = more frogs 4. Jesse went fishing. He caught 7 fish in the morning and 6 fish in the afternoon. How many fewer fish did Jesse catch in the afternoon than in the morning? - = fewer fish Vocab Vocabulary Check Circle the correct answer. add 5. Subtract two different groups so you can them to find which group has more and which has fewer. Math at Home Take a walk outside. Collect leaves or other objects found in nature. Create two groups with the items showing less than 9 items in each group. Have your child tell how many more or how many fewer. 152 Chapter 2 • Lesson 7 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. compare
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