Problem Solving Involving Addition

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Good Morning

Kids!!!!
Problem Solving
involving Addition
OBJECTIVES:
• Solve one-step problems
• Follow the steps in solving
word problems
• Apply addition skills
through problem-solving
Joy and Ana picked tomatoes in their
vegetable garden. Joy picked 12
tomatoes and Ana picked 7. How
many tomatoes did they pick in all?

Joy
12 tomatoes

Ana
7 tomatoes
Joy and Ana picked tomatoes in their
vegetable garden. Joy picked 12
tomatoes and Ana picked 7. How
many tomatoes did they pick in all?
What is asked?
How many tomatoes did
they pick in all?
Joy and Ana picked tomatoes in their
vegetable garden. Joy picked 12
tomatoes and Ana picked 7. How
many tomatoes did they pick in all?
What are the given?
12 tomatoes and
7 tomatoes
Joy and Ana picked tomatoes in their
vegetable garden. Joy picked 12
tomatoes and Ana picked 7. How
many tomatoes did they pick in all?
What is the operation?
Addition
Joy and Ana picked tomatoes in their
vegetable garden. Joy picked 12
tomatoes and Ana picked 7. How
many tomatoes did they pick in all?
What is the number sentence?
12 + 7 = n
Joy and Ana picked tomatoes in their
vegetable garden. Joy picked 12
tomatoes and Ana picked 7. How
many tomatoes did they pick in all?
What is the answer?
12
+ 7
19 tomatoes
There are 19 red flowers and 24 yellow
flowers in a vase. How many flowers in all?

19 red flowers 24 yellow flowers


There are 19 red flowers and 24 yellow
flowers in a vase. How many flowers in all?
Asked:

How many flowers in all?


There are 19 red flowers and 24 yellow
flowers in a vase. How many flowers in all?
Given:

19 red flowers and 24


yellow flowers
There are 19 red flowers and 24 yellow
flowers in a vase. How many flowers in all?
Operation:

Addition
There are 19 red flowers and 24 yellow
flowers in a vase. How many flowers in all?
Number sentence:

19 + 24 = n
There are 19 red flowers and 24 yellow
flowers in a vase. How many flowers in all?
Answer:
1

19
+ 24
41 flowers
Jane is a fruit vendor at Mati Market. She sold
90 pomelos, 786 oranges and 158 apples
during the holiday season. What was the total
number of fruits she sold?

90 pomelos 786 oranges 158 apples


Jane is a fruit vendor at Mati Market. She sold
90 pomelos, 786 oranges and 158 apples
during the holiday season. What was the total
number of fruits she sold?

Asked:
What was the total
number of fruits she
sold?
Jane is a fruit vendor at Mati Market. She sold
90 pomelos, 786 oranges and 158 apples
during the holiday season. What was the total
number of fruits she sold?

Given:
90 pomelos, 786
oranges and 158 apples
Jane is a fruit vendor at Mati Market. She sold
90 pomelos, 786 oranges and 158 apples
during the holiday season. What was the total
number of fruits she sold?

Operation:

Addition
Jane is a fruit vendor at Mati Market. She sold
90 pomelos, 786 oranges and 158 apples
during the holiday season. What was the total
number of fruits she sold?

Number sentence:

90 + 786 + 158 = n
Jane is a fruit vendor at Mati Market. She sold
90 pomelos, 786 oranges and 158 apples
during the holiday season. What was the total
number of fruits she sold?
Answer: 90
786
+ 158
ACTIVITY
TIME!
a. 65¢ b. 75 ¢ c. 85 ¢
GOOD
JOB!!!!

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