This math topic practices subtraction involving comparisons of different shapes, with sums not exceeding 30 and no borrowing required. It is geared towards helping students understand and visualize subtraction through the concept of 'ten groups,' using a series of problems that involve counting and comparing quantities of various colored shapes, such as circles, squares, and triangles. Each question provides a visual representation of the problem and multiple choices for answers, enhancing the students' ability to perform simple integer subtractions and comparisons effectively.
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How many more red triangles than yellow circles are there?
Math worksheet on 'Ten Groups - Subtract, Without Borrow, Less than 30 (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Addition and Subtraction of Integers - 1 and 2 Digit' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/addition_and_subtraction_integers_1_and_2_digit/ |
How many more pink squares than red triangles are there? |
40 |
22 |
36 |
4 |
6 |
34 |
How many more blue squares than red triangles are there? |
45 |
27 |
43 |
19 |
9 |
11 |
How many more orange triangles than blue squares are there? |
31 |
21 |
39 |
9 |
27 |
5 |
How many more green squares than red circles are there? |
29 |
23 |
7 |
33 |
27 |
11 |
How many more yellow triangles than green squares are there? |
37 |
25 |
13 |
29 |
9 |
23 |
How many more green triangles than yellow squares are there? |
29 |
27 |
23 |
17 |
39 |
33 |
How many more purple circles than white squares are there? |
24 |
36 |
26 |
12 |
22 |
30 |