Counting Fish Relate Counting to Addition and Subtraction

Counting Fish Relate Counting to Addition and Subtraction

Description: Relate counting to addition and subtraction (e.g., by counting on 2 to add 2).

Tags: 1st grade math, Addition, Subtraction, CCSS.Math.Content.1.OA.C.5 1st Grade

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Question 1 (Short Answer, 10 points)

If you catch 3 fish and then catch 2 more, how many fish have you caught in total?






Question 2 (Short Answer, 10 points)

A fisherman caught 5 fish on his first fishing trip. The next day, he went fishing again and caught 2 more. How many fish did he catch in total?



Question 3 (Short Answer, 10 points)

You have 6 worm baits. If you use 3 for fishing, how many worm baits are left?





Question 4 (Short Answer, 10 points)

If you have 8 lures and you lose 2 while fishing, how many lures do you have left?



Question 5 (Short Answer, 10 points)

A bucket had 7 fish in it. If fisherman adds 2 more fish, how many fish are there in the bucket?





Question 6 (Short Answer, 10 points)

A fisherman starts the day with zero fishes. After his first cast, he catches 2 fishes. How many fishes does he have now?



Question 7 (Short Answer, 10 points)

If a fisherman baits his hook with 3 worms and then removes 2, how many worms are left on his hook?



Question 8 (Short Answer, 10 points)

A fisherman has 6 squid baits. He uses 2 for his fishing. How many squid baits does he have left?



Question 9 (Short Answer, 10 points)

A friend gave you 4 fishing hooks. You already had 3. How many fishing hooks do you have now?






Question 10 (Short Answer, 10 points)

You caught 6 fish today and caught 4 fish yesterday. How many fish did you catch in total?