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Grade 1 Unit 6 Module 1Practice Pages for Math at Home

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Session 1

Penguins on Ice Ledges page 1 of 2

1 Write an addition combination to tell how many penguins are standing on the ice ledges waiting to dive into the water.

+ +

+ +

+ +

There were 10 penguins on the top ledge and 4 penguins on the bottom ledge. How many in all?

+ =

There were 10 penguins on the top ledge and 8 penguins on the bottom ledge. How many in all?

+ =

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2 CHALLENGE Solve each of the problems below.• Read the problem and look at the picture.• Solve the problem. Use numbers, words, or pictures to show your thinking.• Write the answer.

a There were 16 penguins on the ice ledges. Some of them jumped into the water. How many penguins jumped into the water?

_______ penguins jumped into the water.

b There were some penguins on the ice ledges. Four of them jumped into the water. How many penguins were on the ice ledges before the 4 jumped in?

There were _______ penguins on the ice ledges before the 4 jumped in.

Session 1

Penguins on Ice Ledges page 2 of 2

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Session 2

More Penguin Problems

1 How many penguins need to join each group below to make a huddle of 10? Fill in the empty box in each equation to show.

7 + = 10 4 + = 10

9 + = 10 3 + = 10

2 Add.

10 6 10 7 10 10 10+ 4 + 10 + 9 + 10 + 5 + 10 + 3

3 Fill in the missing numbers to complete these equations.

10 + ____ = 14 5 + ____ = 15 10 + ____ = 16 1 + ____ = 11

4 CHALLENGE There were 7 penguins on the ice. Some more penguins joined them, and then there were 13 penguins in the huddle. How many penguins joined the huddle? Write and solve an equation to show.

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Session 2

Figure the Facts with Penguins page 1 of 2

1 Here is huddle of 10 penguins. Eight penguin pals are swimming toward the huddle so they can get warm too. How many penguins will there be in all when the 8 penguins join their friends? Write an equation beside the picture to show.

2 Here are 10 penguins in a huddle. Some more are coming to join them, and then there will be 13 penguins in the huddle. How many penguins are going to join the huddle? Fill in the empty box in the equation to show.

10 + = 13

3 CHALLENGE Write and solve your own penguin story problem. Make it fun, interesting, and challenging.

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4 Add.5 4 3 2 10 5 2

+ 5 + 5 + 7 + 3 + 0 + 3 + 2

8 5 9 6 4 1 4+ 2 + 2 + 1 + 3 + 6 + 6 + 6

4 + 2 = _______ 2 + 3 + 5 = _______ 9 + 1 + 0 = _______

5 Subtract.9 10 8 10 9 10 5

– 8 – 0 – 4 – 1 – 3 – 5 – 4

10 7 10 8 6 10 7– 2 – 3 – 9 – 7 – 3 – 10 – 6

6 – 4 = _______ 8 – 6 = _______ 10 – 9 = _______

6 5 + 5 is one way to make 10. 12 – 2 is another way to make 10. Think of some other ways to make 10. Write at least 10 different ways to make 10.

Session 2

Figure the Facts with Penguins page 2 of 2

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Answer Keys

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Session 1

Penguins on Ice Ledges page 1 of 2

1 Write an addition combination to tell how many penguins are standing on the ice ledges waiting to dive into the water.

+ +

+ +

+ +

There were 10 penguins on the top ledge and 4 penguins on the bottom ledge. How many in all?

+ =

There were 10 penguins on the top ledge and 8 penguins on the bottom ledge. How many in all?

+ =

Answer Key

10

6

16

10

1

11

10

5

15

10

3

13

10

9

19

10

7

17

10 4 14 10 8 18

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2 CHALLENGE Solve each of the problems below.• Read the problem and look at the picture.• Solve the problem. Use numbers, words, or pictures to show your thinking.• Write the answer.

a There were 16 penguins on the ice ledges. Some of them jumped into the water. How many penguins jumped into the water?

_______ penguins jumped into the water.

b There were some penguins on the ice ledges. Four of them jumped into the water. How many penguins were on the ice ledges before the 4 jumped in?

There were _______ penguins on the ice ledges before the 4 jumped in.

Session 1

Penguins on Ice Ledges page 2 of 2

Answer Key

3

Student work will vary.

15

Student work will vary.

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Session 2

More Penguin Problems

1 How many penguins need to join each group below to make a huddle of 10? Fill in the empty box in each equation to show.

7 + = 10 4 + = 10

9 + = 10 3 + = 10

2 Add.

10 6 10 7 10 10 10+ 4 + 10 + 9 + 10 + 5 + 10 + 3

3 Fill in the missing numbers to complete these equations.

10 + ____ = 14 5 + ____ = 15 10 + ____ = 16 1 + ____ = 11

4 CHALLENGE There were 7 penguins on the ice. Some more penguins joined them, and then there were 13 penguins in the huddle. How many penguins joined the huddle? Write and solve an equation to show.

Answer Key

3

Student work will vary. A likely equation is 7 + 6 = 13.

6

71

4 10 6 10

14 16 19 17 15 20 13

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Session 2

Figure the Facts with Penguins page 1 of 2

1 Here is huddle of 10 penguins. Eight penguin pals are swimming toward the huddle so they can get warm too. How many penguins will there be in all when the 8 penguins join their friends? Write an equation beside the picture to show.

2 Here are 10 penguins in a huddle. Some more are coming to join them, and then there will be 13 penguins in the huddle. How many penguins are going to join the huddle? Fill in the empty box in the equation to show.

10 + = 13

3 CHALLENGE Write and solve your own penguin story problem. Make it fun, interesting, and challenging.

Answer Key

Student work will vary. The most likely equation is

10 + 8 = 18.

Student work will vary.

3

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4 Add.5 4 3 2 10 5 2

+ 5 + 5 + 7 + 3 + 0 + 3 + 2

8 5 9 6 4 1 4+ 2 + 2 + 1 + 3 + 6 + 6 + 6

4 + 2 = _______ 2 + 3 + 5 = _______ 9 + 1 + 0 = _______

5 Subtract.9 10 8 10 9 10 5

– 8 – 0 – 4 – 1 – 3 – 5 – 4

10 7 10 8 6 10 7– 2 – 3 – 9 – 7 – 3 – 10 – 6

6 – 4 = _______ 8 – 6 = _______ 10 – 9 = _______

6 5 + 5 is one way to make 10. 12 – 2 is another way to make 10. Think of some other ways to make 10. Write at least 10 different ways to make 10.

Session 2

Figure the Facts with Penguins page 2 of 2

Answer Key

10 9 10 5 10 8 4

10 7 10 9 10 7 10

1 10 4 9 6 5 1

8 4 1 1 3 0 1

2 10 10

2 2 1

Student work will vary.There are a finite number of addition equations to make 10, but infinite subtraction possibilities.

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