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๐ก Quick Study Guide: One-Step Word Problems
- โ Addition: Combining quantities. Look for words like 'total,' 'sum,' 'in all.'
- โ Subtraction: Finding the difference. Look for words like 'difference,' 'how many more,' 'left.'
- โ๏ธ Multiplication: Repeated addition. Look for words like 'times,' 'product,' 'each.'
- โ Division: Splitting into equal groups. Look for words like 'share,' 'divide,' 'equal groups.'
- ๐ Key Formulas:
- Addition: Part + Part = Whole
- Subtraction: Whole - Part = Part
- Multiplication: Number of Groups ร Size of Each Group = Total
- Division: Total รท Number of Groups = Size of Each Group
๐ Quiz Time!
- ๐ Sarah has 12 apples and gives 5 to her friend. How many apples does Sarah have left?
- A) 6
- B) 7
- C) 8
- D) 17
- ๐ A class has 25 students, and 10 are absent. How many students are present?
- A) 10
- B) 15
- C) 25
- D) 35
- โ๏ธ Tom has 4 pencils, and Mary has 3 times as many. How many pencils does Mary have?
- A) 7
- B) 9
- C) 12
- D) 15
- ๐ช There are 24 cookies to be shared equally among 6 children. How many cookies does each child get?
- A) 3
- B) 4
- C) 5
- D) 6
- โฝ๏ธ John scored 7 goals in the first half and 5 goals in the second half. How many goals did he score in total?
- A) 2
- B) 10
- C) 12
- D) 14
- ๐ณ A tree is 15 feet tall, and another tree is 8 feet shorter. How tall is the second tree?
- A) 7
- B) 8
- C) 23
- D) 15
- ๐จ Lisa has 3 boxes of crayons. Each box contains 8 crayons. How many crayons does Lisa have in all?
- A) 11
- B) 24
- C) 16
- D) 32
๐ Answer Key
- B) 7
- B) 15
- C) 12
- B) 4
- C) 12
- A) 7
- B) 24
๐ก Quick Study Guide: One-Step Word Problems
- โ Addition: Combining quantities. Look for words like 'total,' 'sum,' 'in all.'
- โ Subtraction: Finding the difference. Look for words like 'how many more,' 'left,' 'difference.'
- โ๏ธ Multiplication: Repeated addition. Look for words like 'times,' 'product,' 'each.'
- โ Division: Sharing equally. Look for words like 'split,' 'share,' 'equal groups.'
- ๐ Key Formulas:
- Addition: Part + Part = Whole
- Subtraction: Whole - Part = Part
- Multiplication: Number of Groups ร Size of Group = Total
- Division: Total รท Number of Groups = Size of Group
- ๐งฎ Example: If you have 5 apples and you get 3 more, how many apples do you have in total? Solution: $5 + 3 = 8$ apples.
โ Quiz Time: One-Step Word Problems
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๐ Sarah has 12 books. She gives 4 books to her friend. How many books does Sarah have left?
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๐ John has 3 bags of apples. Each bag has 6 apples. How many apples does John have in all?
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๐ Emily has 20 slices of pizza. She wants to share them equally among 5 friends. How many slices does each friend get?
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๐ Tom has 7 red balloons and 9 blue balloons. How many balloons does Tom have in total?
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๐ณ A tree has 35 apples. 7 apples fall off. How many apples are left on the tree?
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โ๏ธ Lisa has 4 boxes of pencils. Each box contains 10 pencils. How many pencils does Lisa have?
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โฝ๏ธ There are 24 students in a class. The teacher divides them into 6 equal teams for a game. How many students are on each team?
๐ Answer Key
- B) 8
- B) 18
- A) 4
- B) 16
- C) 28
- C) 40
- B) 4
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