Solving Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Within 100 Solve each problem. Mark out each answer in the number bank. 1. Alexander scored 3 goals in his soccer game and 7 runs in his baseball game. How many times did he score in all? 2. Nora opened a new package of 20 softballs. She took out 8 of them to use in a game. How many softballs were left in the package? 3. Eleven football players were on the field. More players ran onto the field for the team picture. Now there are 33 players. How many players ran onto the field? 4. Isabella went to the driving range and bought a bucket of 50 balls. She hit 35 of them. How many balls are left in the bucket? 5. Swim team started in May. In June, 9 children joined the swim team to make a total of 34 swimmers. How many swimmers were on the swim team in May? 6. The Sports Store keeps lacrosse sticks in stock. They sold 14 lacrosse sticks this month. Now, they have 10 lacrosse sticks left. How many did they have before? 7. Jenna has 7 yellow tennis balls and 4 orange tennis balls in her locker. How many tennis balls does she have? 8. Wyatt has 15 pairs of soccer shorts. 6 are orange and the rest are black. How many are black? 9. Hank walked 13 miles. Lena ran 18 miles. How far did they go altogether? Warm Up: Let s Move! Solve the word problem below by doing the actions in the problem. Count as you go. Jan did 5 jumping jacks. Then, she did 15 heel touches. How many movements did she do in all? 10 15 24 1 1 12 22 31 38 25 9 10. Roberto ran 16 miles last week. This week he ran 12 miles. Next week, he plans to run 10 miles. How many miles will he run altogether?
More Solving Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Within 100 Solve each problem. Warm Up: Let s Go! Solve the word problem below by doing the actions in the problem. Count as you go. Ken swam 20 strokes. Then, he swam 18 more strokes. How many strokes did he swim in all? 1. Olivia put 18 tomatoes in the cart. Then she put 13 more tomatoes in the cart. She decided she had too many, so she took out 5. How many tomatoes were left in the cart? 26 21 29 30 tomatoes 2. Mrs. Flora stocked 45 bananas on the shelf. Customers bought 22 bananas in the morning. They bought 12 bananas in the afternoon. How many are left on the shelf? 14 9 21 11 bananas 3. Logan put 20 cookies in a bag. He added 5 more cookies to the bag. He shared 13 with friends. Now how many cookies does he have? 11 12 13 14 cookies 4. There were 67 cans of soup on display. Kaitlyn bought 12 cans. Mrs. Curry bought 10 cans. How many cans are left? 45 48 42 47 cans of soup 5. Mr. Bradley delivered some cartons of strawberries to the store on his first trip. On his second trip, he delivered 25 more cartons of strawberries. On his third trip, he delivered 18 more cartons of strawberries. He delivered a total of 80 cartons of strawberries. How many cartons of strawberries did he deliver on his first trip? 35 37 39 33 cartons of strawberries 6. Mr. Ortíz needed to buy some peaches to make pies for his bakery. He bought 31 peaches at one store. He bought 20 peaches at the next store. Then, he bought 40 peaches at the farmer s market How many peaches did he buy altogether? 81 71 91 89 peaches
Solving One-Step Subtraction Word Problems Find these answers by comparing amounts. Warm Up: Let s Go! Solve the word problem below by doing the actions. Count up as you reach up. Count down as you touch your toes. Ray reached up 30 times. Then, he touched his toes 13 times. How many more times did Ray reach up? 1. Hayden has 45 blocks. Stella has 97 blocks. How many more blocks does Stella have than Hayden? 2. Max has 32 blocks. Jake has 59 blocks. How many fewer blocks does Max have than Jake? 3. Kevin has 16 more blocks than Karena. Karena has 7 blocks. How many blocks does Kevin have? 4. Camila has 57 fewer blocks than Mason. Camila has 20 blocks. How many blocks does Mason have? 5. Darius has 13 fewer blocks than Martin. Martin has 27 blocks. How many does Darius have? 6. Julia has 6 more blocks than Erin. Julia has 19 blocks. How many blocks does Erin have?
Solving Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems Warm Up: Get Active! Solve the word problem below by doing the actions in the problem. Meg did 10 heel touches and 5 toe taps. Jon did 5 knee lifts and 8 leg lifts. Who did fewer exercises? We all scream for ice cream! Write two equations and compare the answers to answer each problem. Adriana bought 6 vanilla cones and 2 cherry cones. Jordan bought 3 vanilla cones and 4 cherry cones. How many more cones did Adriana buy? Mackenzie got 20 sprinkles and 10 nuts on top of her cone. Keira got 22 sprinkles and 6 nuts on top of her cone. Who has fewer toppings? Owen ordered 6 ice cream sandwiches and 3 slushies. Erin ordered 4 ice cream sandwiches and 6 slushies. Who ordered less treats? Sarah and Caden are having a party. Sarah spent $25 on a cake and $10 on plates and napkins. Caden spent $12 on ice cream and $18 on party favors. How much more money did Sarah spend than Caden?
Addition and Subtraction Multi-Step Word Problems Within 100 Solving Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Within 100 Warm Up: Students should do 5 jumping jacks and 15 heel touches. Jan did 20 movements in all. 1. 10 times 2. 12 softballs 3. 22 players 4. 15 golf balls 5. 25 swimmers 6. 24 lacrosse sticks 7. 11 tennis balls 8. 9 pairs of soccer shorts 9. 31 miles 10. 38 miles More Solving Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Within 100 Warm Up: Students should swim 20 strokes, then 18 more strokes. Ken swam 38 strokes in all. 1. 26 tomatoes 2. 11 bananas 3. 12 cookies 4. 45 cans of soup 5. 37 cartons of strawberries 6. 91 peaches Solving One-Step Subtraction Word Problems Students should reach up and count to 30, then touch their toes and count down 13. Ray reached up 17 more times. 1. 52 more blocks 2. 27 fewer blocks 3. 23 blocks 4. 77 blocks 5. 14 blocks 6. 13 blocks Solving Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems Warm Up: Students should do 10 heel touches and 5 toes taps, then 5 knee lifts and 8 leg lifts. Jon did fewer exercises. Adriana bought 1 more cone than Jordan. Keira has fewer toppings. Owen ordered less treats. Sarah spent $5 more.