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Operations and Algebraic Thinking
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There are 4 bears. There
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bears are there than foxes?
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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?
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fewer chimps
2. Stella ate 3 bananas. Seth ate
2 bananas. How many fewer
bananas did Seth eat than Stella?
-
=
fewer banana
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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?
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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?
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fewer fish
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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.
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