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There are 6 red crayons and 3 blue crayons.
How many crayons?
Show your thinking using objects, drawings, numbers, or words.
There are 9 crayons.
Some are red. The rest are blue.
Use objects, drawings, numbers, or words to show what the crayons could look like.
There are 8 students at the table.
Some drink milk.
The rest drink water.
How many drink milk?
How many drink water?
Show your thinking using objects, drawings, numbers, or words.
9 animals swim.
Some are dolphins.
The rest are seals.
How many are dolphins?
How many are seals?
Show your thinking using objects, drawings, numbers, or words.
Find more than 1 solution.
3 kids play hopscotch.
4 kids play tag.
How many kids play?
Show your thinking using objects, drawings, numbers, or words.
There are 8 kids on the playground.
Some play hopscotch.
Some play tag.
How many play hopscotch?
Then how many play tag?
Show your thinking using objects, drawings, numbers, or words.
8 ducklings hide.
Some are brown.
The rest are yellow.
Roll the cube onto the mat to find out how many brown ducklings.
Write the number of yellow ducklings.
| brown | yellow |
Did you find all of the possible numbers of brown and yellow ducklings?
There are 7 turtles.
Some of the turtles swim.
The rest are in the sun.
How many turtles swim?
How many are in the sun?
Andre says that the solution:
6 turtles swim and 1 turtle rests in the sun
is the same as the solution:
1 turtle swims and 6 turtles rest in the sun.
Do you agree with Andre?