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Unlock harder levels by getting an average of 80% or higher.

Earn up to 5 stars for each level
The more questions you answer correctly, the more stars you'll unlock!

Each game has 10 questions.
Green box means correct.
Yellow box means incorrect.

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Grade 1 - Number

Standard 1.N.9 - Write an addition sentence to represent the word problem with numbers up to 20.

Included Skills:

Demonstrate an understanding of addition of numbers with answers to 20 and their corresponding subtraction facts, concretely, pictorially, and symbolically, by
using familiar and mathematical language to describe additive and subtractive actions from their experience
creating and solving problems in context that involve addition and subtraction
modelling addition and subtraction using a variety of concrete and visual representations, and recording the process symbolically

Act out a story problem presented orally or through shared reading.
Indicate if the scenario in a story problem represents additive or subtractive action.
Represent the numbers and actions presented in a story problem by using manipulatives, and record them using sketches and/or number sentences.
Create a story problem for addition that connects to student experience, and simulate the action with counters.
Create a story problem for subtraction that connects to student experience, and simulate the action with counters.
Create a story problem for a number sentence.
Represent a story problem pictorially or symbolically to show the additive or subtractive action, and solve the problem.

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