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Math Problem of the Day

Challenge your child with these math problems involving greater than, less than, addends, sums, and differences. Enhance their skills and understanding of basic math concepts in an interactive way.

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Math Problem of the Day

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  1. Math Problem of the Day Chapter 1

  2. Important words to know • Greater than – 10 is greater then 1 - 10>1 • Less then – 2 is less then 12 - 2<12 • Addend – 3+4=7, the 3 and 4 are addend. • Sum – 3+4=7, the sum is the answer to an addition sentence. • Difference – 7-4=3, the 3 is the answer to a subtraction problem.

  3. 1-1 I am greater then 3. I am less then 6. What number could I be? 4 or 5

  4. 1-2 There are 5 boys and 4 girls at the playground. There are 7 swings. Are there enough swings for each boy and girl? How do you know? No 5+4 =9 and 7<9

  5. 1-3 Use the number line in the box as addends. You can use each number more than once. Write two addition sentences with the same sum. 2 3 0 5 4 1 Possible answers: 2+2=4, 3+1=4, 2+3=5, 4+1=5,4+4=8, or 5+3=8

  6. 1-4 Tim has 5 toy cars. Some are red cars. Some are blue cars. How many of each kind could Tim have? 1 red 4blue 1blue4 red 3 red 2blue

  7. 1-5 Jenny buys a package of balloons for a part. 9 friends said that they were coming. But, two more showed up. Did she have enough balloons for everyone? How do you know? No- why?

  8. 1-6 I am thinking of two numbers. There sum is 9. There are four letters in the word name for each number. What numbers am I thinking of? 4 and 5 4+5=9 Four + five = nine

  9. 1-7 Seats in the row are numbered in order. Ian is sitting in seat 9. Jan is sitting three seats away. Which seat could she be sitting in? 6 or 12

  10. 1-8 I am thinking of a two numbers. Their sum is 12. Their difference is 2. What are the numbers? 5 and 7 Sum…. 5+7=12 Difference….7-5=2

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