1. I have 4 apples, 2 pears and 3 peaches. How many fruits do I have in all?
  1. I have $2 and my mom gives me $5. How much money do I have now?
  1. I have $9 in my pocket. If I spend $2 on a toy, how much money will I have remaining?
  1. How much is 4 + 3 + 2?
  1. How much is 4 + 4 - 1?
  1. What number comes after the number 29?
  1. What number comes before the number 80?
  1. Sarah has 10 dolls. She shares her dolls equally with one friend. How many dolls do each of them get to play with?
  1. 10 + 9 – 9 = ?
  1. If 15 + 6 = 21, then 15 + 7 = ?
  1. Bill has a box of 50 candies. Last week, he invited 5 friends to a slumber party. He gave each friend one candy and ate one himself. How many candies are left in the box?
  1. My mom bought 12 bananas. She gave me and my sister one banana each for breakfast. How many bananas are left?
  1. While playing basketball, Tom shoots 4 baskets. If he gets 2 points for each basket, how many points did he score?
  1. Beverly reads 3 pages of a book every day. How many pages will she read in one week?
  1. Lisa and Jenny order a pizza for dinner. Jenny eats 3 slices while Lisa eats 2 slices of pizza. If there are 3 slices left, how many slices did the pizza have?
  1. Carol has written a number pattern that begins with 1, 3, 6, 10, 15. If she continues this pattern, what are the next four numbers in her pattern?
  1. Sam put 18 pencils in 3 equal groups. How many pencils are in each group?
  1. Amy and Judy sold 12 show tickets altogether. Amy sold 2 more tickets than Judy. How many tickets did each girl sell?
  1. Laura has 3 green chips, 4 blue chips and 1 red chip in her bag. What fractional part of the bag of chips is green?
  1. Judy is taking pictures of Jim, Karen and Mike. She asks them, "How many different ways could you three children stand in a line?"
  1. You save $3 on Monday. Each day after that you save twice as much as you saved the day before. If this pattern continues, how much would you save on Friday?