All Common Core: Kindergarten Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #611 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Sarah has squares and Tim has squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #612 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Jessica has squares and Megan has squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #613 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Cameron has squares and Chuck has squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #614 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Natalie has squares and Ashley has square. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #615 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Molly has squares and John has 0 squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #616 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Shelly has squares and Linda has squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #617 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Jenny has squares and Joe has squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #618 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Matt has squares and Lisa has squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #619 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Eric has squares and Drew has square. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #620 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Nancy has squares and Mark has squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.