MAP 2nd Grade Math › Using Addition Within 100 to Solve Word Problems
Zack ate pieces of chocolate at lunch and
pieces of chocolate after dinner. How many pieces did he eat?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total pieces of chocolate Zack ate all together. We can add or
The pet store has tanks for frogs. The first tank has
frogs and the second tank has
frogs. How many total frogs does the pet store have?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total frogs the pet store has all together. We can either add or
Suzzy finds coins under her couch,
in a drawer, and
sitting out on the table. How many total coins does she have?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total coins Suzzy found all together. We can add the numbers in any order,
We ordered a large pizza and a medium pizza. The large pizza has slices of pizza and the medium pizza has
slices of pizza. How many total slices of pizza are there?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total slices of pizzas they have all together. We can either add or
For the school play, there are singing parts and
talking parts. How many total parts are in the play?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total parts are in the play all together. We can either add and
For a project, Tim needs pieces of blue paper,
pieces of yellow paper, and
pieces of green paper. How many pieces of paper does Tim need?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total pieces of paper Tim needs all together. We can add the numbers is any order,
The rose bush has hot pink roses and
light pink roses. How many total roses does the bush have?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total roses are on the bush all together. We can either add or
The pet store sells bunnies, fish, and kittens. They have bunnies,
fish, and
kittens. How many total animals do they have?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total animals the pet store sells all together.
Jeff needs to collect leaves for a school project. He picked up leaves in his front yard and
leaves in his backyard. How many leaves has he collected?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total leaves Jeff has collected all together. We can either add or
There are girls and
boys in the second grade. How many total students are in the second grade?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total students are in the second grade all together. We can add or