ACCESS POINT (more complex): 3.OA.M. Student will solve one-step real-world problems using addition or subtraction with sums/differences within 20.
Requirements:
  • Everyperformancetaskmusthaveatleastfiveuniqueitems/questions.
  • Eachitemmusthaveadifferentsumordifference.
  • Task mustinclude:
  • addition
  • subtraction
  • oracombinationofboth
  • Inamultiple-choiceitem,aminimumofthreeanswerchoicesmustbeprovided.
Restrictions: None

Items/questions

Teacher direction Mary had seven paper clips. She found three more paperclips. How many paper clips does Mary have in all? (Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 9 paper clips
B. 10 paper clips
C. 12 paper clips
Teacher direction: Joe had eighteen bears. Joe lost eight bears. How many bears does Joe have now?(Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 7 bears
B. 8 bears
C. 10 bears
Teacher direction: Sally had twenty gumballs. Sally gave six to his friends. How many gum balls does Sally have now?(Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 11 gumballs
B. 14 gumballs
C. 16 gumballs
Teacher directions: Tracy had fifteen crayons. She found two more crayons. How many crayons does Tracy have in all? (Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 16 crayons
B. 17 crayons
C. 18 crayons
Teacher directions: Tracy had eight balls. She found five more balls. How many balls does Tracy have in all? (Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 13 balls
B. 14 balls
C. 15 balls
Teacher directions: Jeremy had 20 pencils. Jeremy gave 8 to his friends. How many pencils does Jeremy have now?(Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 14 pencils
B. 12 pencils
C. 13 pencils
Teacher directions: Mike had 15 dinosaurs. Mike lost 5 dinosaurs. How many dinosaurs does Mike have now?(Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 7 dinosaurs
B. 6 dinosaurs
C. 10 dinosaurs
Teacher directions: Rick had twelve blocks. Rick lost seven blocks. How many blocks does Rick have now? (Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 5 blocks
B. 7 blocks
C. 13 blocks
Mary had eight pencils. She found four more Pencils. How many pencils does Mary have in all? (Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 6 pencils
B. 10 pencils
C. 12 pencils
Teacher directions: Jim had 16 crayons. Jim lost 7 crayons. How many crayons does Jim have now?(Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 8 crayons
B. 9 crayons
C. 11 crayons
Teacher directions: Jim had 12 crayons. Jim lost 4 crayons. How many crayons does Jim have now?(Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 8 crayons
B. 12 crayons
C. 10 crayons
Teacher directions: Jeremy had 20 pencils. Jeremy gave 9 to his friends. How many pencils does Jeremy have now?(Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 10 pencils
B. 11 pencils
C. 12 pencils
Teacher directions: Mike had 18 dinosaurs. Mike lost 9 dinosaurs. How many dinosaurs does Mike have now?(Read the answer choices to the student.)
A. 9 dinosaurs
B. 10 dinosaurs
C. 11 dinosaurs