Addition 3 Addends Worksheet First Grade
Are you a first-grade teacher searching for a useful resource to support your students' addition skills? Look no further! We have designed an interactive and engaging addition 3 addends worksheet specifically tailored for first-grade students. This worksheet will provide your young learners with an opportunity to practice adding three numbers together, strengthening their understanding of basic addition concepts. With clear and concise instructions, this worksheet will offer a valuable learning experience for your first-grade students.
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What is the sum of 2 + 3 + 4?
The sum of 2 + 3 + 4 is 9.
How many apples are there if you have 2, and your friend gives you 3 more, and then you find 4 more on the tree?
There are a total of 9 apples.
How many total toys are there if you have 2 cars, 3 dolls, and 4 teddy bears?
There are a total of 9 toys if you have 2 cars, 3 dolls, and 4 teddy bears.
What is the result of adding 2 more blocks to a tower of 3 blocks and then adding 4 more blocks?
The result of adding 2 more blocks to a tower of 3 blocks and then adding 4 more blocks would be a tower of 9 blocks in total. 3 blocks + 2 blocks = 5 blocks, and then when you add 4 more blocks to those 5 blocks, you would have a tower of 9 blocks.
Mary has 2 blue marbles, Bill has 3 red marbles, and Sarah has 4 green marbles. How many marbles do they all have together?
Altogether, Mary, Bill, and Sarah have 9 marbles in total.
If you have 2 dogs, and your neighbor gives you 3 more dogs, and then you adopt 4 more from the shelter, how many dogs do you have in total?
You would have a total of 9 dogs.
How many dots are there in total if there are 2 dots on one side, 3 dots on another side, and 4 dots on the third side of a triangle?
There are 9 dots in total on all three sides of the triangle (2 + 3 + 4 = 9).
If you have 2 cookies, and your sibling gives you 3 more, and then your parent adds 4 more cookies to the plate, how many cookies are there to eat?
In total, there are 9 cookies to eat.
How many pencils are there if you have 2, your friend gives you 3 more, and then you find 4 more on the classroom floor?
You would have a total of 9 pencils if you start with 2, receive 3 more from your friend, and find 4 more on the classroom floor.
If you have 2 books, 3 notebooks, and 4 pencils, how many school supplies do you have in total?
You have a total of 9 school supplies in this scenario - 2 books, 3 notebooks, and 4 pencils.
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