All Common Core: Kindergarten Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #621 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Alison has squares and David has squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #622 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Tammy has squares and Tom has squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #623 : 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 #624 : 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 #625 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Tammy has squares and Tom has squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Example Question #626 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Which math problem equals ?
and both equal so they are equal.
Example Question #627 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Which math problem equals ?
and both equal so they are equal.
Example Question #628 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten
Which math problem equals ?
and both equal so they are equal.
Example Question #1 : Decompose Numbers Less Than Or Equal To 10 Into Pairs: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Oa.A.3
Which math problem equals ?
and both equal so they are equal.
Example Question #2 : Decompose Numbers Less Than Or Equal To 10 Into Pairs: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Oa.A.3
Which math problem equals ?
and both equal so they are equal.