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Habitat Spy
- Math Word Problems
1.
In the backyard, ten robins are eating at the bird feeder. If three robins fly back to the nest, how many birds are still eating?
10
7
3
2.
At the pond, six ducks are floating in the water. If the same number of beavers is swimming by, how many animals in total are in the water?
12
9
6
3.
In the forest, a fawn (baby deer) has 10 spots on her right side. If she has the same number of spots on her left side, how many spots does the fawn have all together?
10
20
15
4.
At the river, eight baby opossums are riding on their mother's back. Four baby opossums fall off. How many baby opossums are left on their mother's back?
8
2
4
5.
In the swamp, three kingbirds are fishing together. Twice that number of kingbirds is nesting. How many kingbirds are in the swamp all together?
9
6
3
6.
On the plains, a herd of nine buffalo are grazing. Five buffalo wander off to sleep. How many buffalo are still grazing?
4
5
14
7.
On the mountain, every sheep has two horns. A herd of five sheep is prancing on the mountainside. How many horns are there all together?
5
10
15
8.
At the beach, eleven hermit crabs are in the tide pool. A wave washes some back out to sea. If four hermit crabs are left in the tide pool, how many were washed out to sea?
15
9
7
9.
In the ocean, three dolphins are swimming in the seaweed with eight jellyfish. How many more jellyfish are there than dolphins?
11
5
4
10.
In the bog, ten lemmings hide in grass. Four more lemmings join them. How many lemmings are there in total?
7
10
14
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