Grade 1 Unit 6 Module 3 Practice Pages for Math at Home

嚜澶rade 1 Unit 6 Module 3

Practice Pages for Math at Home

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Unit 6 Module 3

Session 1

NAME

| DATE

More Swimming Penguin Problems page 1 of 2

Read and solve each of the problems below. Show your work.

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1

Use numbers, pictures, or words to help solve the problem.

Fill in the missing number in the equation when you find the answer.

Six penguins are on the ice. Four penguins are in the water. How many penguins

in all?

4

2

6+4=

There are 7 penguins on the ice and 11 penguins in all. How many penguins in

the water?

?

3

penguins

7+

= 11 penguins

There are 5 penguins in the water and 15 penguins in all. How many penguins are

hiding behind the hill?

?

+ 5 = 15 penguins

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Unit 6 Module 3

Session 1

NAME

| DATE

More Swimming Penguin Problems page 2 of 2

4

Seven penguins are in the water, and there are 14 penguins in all. How many

penguins are hiding behind the hill?

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+ 7 = 14 penguins

5

There are 12 penguins on the ice and 20 penguins in all. How many penguins in

the water?

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6

12 +

= 20 penguins

There were some penguins swimming in the water. 3 more penguins jumped in.

Now there are 23 penguins in the water. How many penguins were in the water to

start with?

+ 3 = 23 penguins

7

The penguin brothers, Ollie and Sammy, are having a fishing contest

with their sisters, Molly and Pammy. Ollie caught 9 fish and Sammy caught 4 fish.

Molly caught 7 fish and Pammy caught 6 fish.

CHALLENGE

a

Who caught more fish〞the brothers or the sisters? Use extra paper to show

your work.

b

How many fish did the brothers and sisters catch in all? Use extra paper to

show your work.

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Unit 6 Module 3

Session 2

NAME

| DATE

More Diving Penguin Problems page 1 of 2

Read and solve each of the problems below. Show your work.

Use numbers, pictures, or words to help solve the problem.

Fill in the missing number in the equation when you find the answer.

1

There were 11 penguins on the ice. Then 3 of them dove into the water. How many

penguins are left on the ice?

11 每 3 =

2

There were 10 penguins on the ice. Some of them dove into the water, and now there

are only 3 penguins left on the ice. How many penguins dove into the water?

?

3

penguins

10 每

= 3 penguins

Some penguins were on the ice. Then 4 dove into the water. Now there are only 9

penguins left on the ice. How many penguins were on the ice to start?

每 4 = 9 penguins

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Unit 6 Module 3

Session 2

NAME

| DATE

More Diving Penguin Problems page 2 of 2

4

Solve each of the equations below. Write the answers in the empty boxes. Use

numbers, pictures, or words to show how you got the answers.

20 每

5

= 10

每 10 = 3

Some penguins were playing on the ice. Then 10 of them dove into the water, and

only 8 penguins were left on the ice. How many penguins were on the ice to start?

Use numbers, pictures, or words to show how you got the answer.

每 10 = 8

6

Some penguins were playing on the ice. Then 8 of them dove into the

water. A few seconds later, 5 of those penguins jumped back onto the ice. Now

there are 12 penguins on the ice. How many penguins were on the ice to start? Use

numbers, pictures, or words to show how you got the answer.

CHALLENGE

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