Write subtraction sentences to describe pictures - up to 18
Write subtraction sentences to describe pictures - up to 18
What you'll learn
- Identify the total number of objects in a picture and write it as the first number in a subtraction sentence.
- Count the number of objects being taken away (crossed out) in a picture and write it as the second number in a subtraction sentence.
- Solve subtraction problems related to pictures with totals up to 18 to find the difference and write the complete subtraction sentence.
- Write a complete subtraction sentence (number - number = number) to match a picture showing objects being taken away, with totals up to 18.
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Look at the picture of frogs. Write a subtraction sentence.
Look at the picture of stars. Write a subtraction sentence.
There are 16 cupcakes. If 5 are eaten, write a subtraction sentence.
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You'll be able to: Identify the total number of objects in a picture and write it as the first number in a subtraction sentence; Count the number of objects being taken away (crossed out) in a picture and write it as the second number in a….
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