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Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.OA.C.5
Maria was counting pens in her desk. She saw 4 blue and 3 red pens.
Which number sentence can you use to show how many pens Maria saw in all?
  1. 4 + 3 =
  2. 7 - 3 =
  3. 4 - 3 =
  4. 7 + 3 =
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers
Ashely had 16 baseball cards, Johnny had 15 cards, Angel had 20 cards, and Martin had 34 cards. Who had the most baseball cards?
  1. Ashely
  2. Martin
  3. Johnny
  4. Angel
Grade 1 Place Value CCSS: 1.NBT.B.2, 1.NBT.B.2a
Count the turkeys. Fill in the blanks.
Thanksgiving - Turkey - SmallThanksgiving - Turkey - SmallThanksgiving - Turkey - SmallThanksgiving - Turkey - SmallThanksgiving - Turkey - SmallThanksgiving - Turkey - SmallThanksgiving - Turkey - SmallThanksgiving - Turkey - SmallThanksgiving - Turkey - SmallThanksgiving - Turkey - Small
     1       ten +      0       ones =      10      turkeys
Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.OA.C.6
5 + 6 =     11     
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers
What does greater than mean?
  1. the same
  2. less
  3. smaller
  4. bigger
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers
What does less than mean?
  1. equal
  2. smaller
  3. bigger
  4. opposite
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers
Which number is greater than 74?
  1. 17
  2. 42
  3. 68
  4. 78
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.B.3
Thirty two                 45
  1. <
  2. >
  3. =
Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.OA.A.1
On Wednesday you saw 12 robins on a tree and 7 robins on another tree. How many robins did you see altogether?
  1. 5
  2. 19
  3. 8
  4. 17
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.B.3
Which symbol correctly compares the numbers?

50                 40
  1. =
  2. <
  3. >
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.B.3
37<?
  1. 37
  2. 28
  3. 40
  4. 36
Grade 1 Subtraction CCSS: 1.OA.A.1
Santa wants to make sure that he has enough toys for all the children. So far he has 10 toys made. He has to make 15 toys in all. How many toys does he still need to make?
  1. 2
  2. 3
  3. 4
  4. 5
Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.OA.D.8
     6      + 6 = 12
Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.OA.C.6
9 + 9
  1. 10
  2. 15
  3. 18
  4. 20
Grade 1 Place Value CCSS: 1.NBT.B.2, 1.NBT.B.2b
Write the number of tens and ones for each number.

a) 19 =      1      ten(s) and      9      one(s)


b) 11 =      1      ten(s) and      1      one(s)
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.B.3
Which number sentence is true?
  1. 38 is greater than 32
  2. 32 is greater than 38
  3. 38 is equal to 32
  4. 38 is less than 32
Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.OA.C.6
7 + 9 =     16     
Grade 1 Subtraction CCSS: 1.OA.A.1
Amelia Badelia has 12 eggs in the carton, she separates 3 eggs from the carton. How many eggs are left in the carton?
  1. 8
  2. 5
  3. 4
  4. 10
  5. 9
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers
Which number is less than 50?
  1. 60
  2. 40
  3. 80
Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.NBT.C.4
18 + 4 =
  1. 22
  2. 21
  3. 19
  4. 15
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