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Go Math Chapter 3

The document is a packet of 24 worksheets designed for 1st grade students to review addition strategies in alignment with Common Core standards. Each worksheet focuses on different lessons from Harcourt’s Go Math curriculum, providing exercises for both guided practice and homework. The materials can be used for daily math reviews and are intended for classroom use only.

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Go Math Chapter 3

The document is a packet of 24 worksheets designed for 1st grade students to review addition strategies in alignment with Common Core standards. Each worksheet focuses on different lessons from Harcourt’s Go Math curriculum, providing exercises for both guided practice and homework. The materials can be used for daily math reviews and are intended for classroom use only.

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Go Math

1st Grade
Common Core
Daily Spiral Review

Chapter 3
Addition Strategies

By Donna Walker
Go Math First Grade
Common Core Spiral Review
This packet consists of 24 worksheets that are designed to review the
standards taught in chapters 2 and 3 of Harcourt’s Go Math for first grade.
(1.OA.1, 1.OA.2, 1.OA.3, 1.OA.5, 1.OA.6, 1.OA.8)

For example, “Chapter 3: L4 A and B” review standards from chapter 2 and


from lessons 1 – 4 of chapter 3. They should be completed after teaching
lesson 4 in chapter 3.

These math sheets are great to use as a review before introducing the next
lesson, as morning work, and as homework.

There are 2 worksheets with the same type of problems for each lesson. Copy
front and back. Do side “A” in class and send side “B” home for homework.
Or do side “A” as guided practice and “B” for independent work, assessment,
etc!

Can be used as a daily math review


with any CCSS math series.
Thank you for your purchase! Other chapters are also available at my TPT
store.

Donna Walker ©2013

This item is a paid digital download for use in one classroom only.

http://www.teacherweb.com/FL/BRE/donnawalker

Graphics by: www.mycutegraphics.com


Chapter 3: L1 A Name _______________

1. Jill picked 3. Jane picked 6.


How many more flowers
did Jane pick than Jill?

_____ - _____ = _____ _____ more flowers

2. The boy had 11 pennies. He lost 4 of them. How many does he have now?
Draw a picture to solve and write the subtraction sentence.

_____ - _____ = _____

3. Find the missing part.


10
7

4. Circle the addends. Underline the sum.

8 + 6 = 14

5. Write two addition sentences you can use to solve this problem.
The girl has 5 blue shirts and 6 red shirts. How many shirts in all?

___ + ___ = ___ ___ + ___ = ___

Add.
6. Change the order 2 4
of the addends. +6 +____ +5 +____
Add again. © Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L1 B Name _______________

1. Jose ate 2. Ron ate 5.


How many more strawberries
did Ron eat than Jose?

_____ - _____ = _____ _____ more strawberries

2. The dog had 10 bones. He buried 3 of them. How many does he have now?
Draw a picture to solve and write the subtraction sentence.

_____ - _____ = _____

3. Find the missing part.


8
6

4. Circle the addends. Underline the sum.

9 + 7 = 16

5. Write two addition sentences you can use to solve this problem.
The boy has 9 blue hats and 2 black hats. How many hats in all?

___ + ___ = ___ ___ + ___ = ___

Add.
6. Change the order 6 8
of the addends. +1 +____ +2 +____
Add again. © Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L2 A Name ________________

1. Start at 5 and write the numbers to 12.

_____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____

Margo has 6 markers. Eli has 4.


2. How many more markers does
Margo have than Eli?
Draw a picture to solve.
_______ more markers

3. What is the difference?

_____ _____ _____

4. Circle the addition sentences that have the same addends in a different order.

5 + 6 = 11 7 + 4 = 11 6 + 5 = 11 11 + 0 = 11

5. Circle the greater addend.


Count on to find the sum.
6 3 4
+2 +8 +6

6. Circle the greater addend. Count on to find the sum. © Donna Walker 2013

3 + 9 = ____ 10 + 2 = ____ 4 + 7 = ____


Chapter 3: L2 B Name ________________

1. Start at 7 and write the numbers to 14.

_____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____

Rico has 8 apples. Ming has 5.


2. How many more apples does
Rico have than Ming?
Draw a picture to solve.
_______ more apples

3. What is the difference?

_____ _____ _____

4. Circle the addition sentences that have the same addends in a different order.

9 + 3 = 12 1 + 11 = 12 11 + 1 = 12 12 + 0 = 12

5. Circle the greater addend.


Count on to find the sum. 7 2 8
+2 +9 +3

6. Circle the greater addend. Count on to find the sum. © Donna Walker 2013

7 + 3 = ____ 12 + 2 = ____ 2 + 9 = ____


Chapter 3: L3 A Name _______________

1. Write two addition sentences that have a sum of 10.

____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____

2. Some boys were playing soccer.


2 of them went home.
That left 4 boys playing soccer. ___ - 2 = 4
How many boys were playing soccer at first?
____

3. Josh picked 3. Carl picked 5.


How many fewer apples
did Josh pick than Carl?

_____ fewer apples

4. Start at 11 and write the numbers to 18.

_____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____

5. Write the doubles fact


and find the sum.

____ + ____ = ____

Circle the doubles fact. 5+0=5 0+4=4


6.

4+4=8 4+1=5 © Donna Walker 2013


Chapter 3: L3 B Name _______________

1. Write two addition sentences that have a sum of 8.

____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____

Some kids were playing tag.


2. 3 of them went home.
That left 6 kids playing tag. ___ - 3 = 6
How many kids were playing tag at first?
____

3. Brad has 4. Jim has 3.


How many fewer cats
does Jim have than Brad?

_____ fewer cats

4. Start at 9 and write the numbers to 16.

_____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____

5. Write the doubles fact


and find the sum.

____ + ____ = ____

Circle the doubles fact. 3+3=6 3+1=4


6.
2+3=5 4+0=4 © Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L4 A Name _______________

1. Suzy has 3 more blue crayons


than yellow crayons.
Draw a picture to compare.
Use circles for blue.
Use squares for yellow.

2. Find the missing part.


4

8
4 + ___ = 8

3. Circle the greater addend. Count on to find the sum.

1 + 9 = ____ 7 + 5 = ____ 6 + 8 = ____

4. Circle the doubles fact.


7 0 4 2
+ 1_ + 8_ + 4_ + 6_
8 8 8 8

5. Add.
3 + 3 = ___ 3 + 4 = ___

6. Solve the doubles fact. 4 + 4 = _____


Add one more cube.
Write the new fact. _____ + _____ = _____
Solve the new fact.
Chapter 3: L4 B Name _______________

1. Frank has 5 more blue pens


than yellow pens.
Draw a picture to compare.
Use circles for blue.
Use squares for yellow.

2. Find the missing part.


6

9
6 + ___ = 9

3. Circle the greater addend. Count on to find the sum.

2 + 8 = ____ 6 + 3 = ____ 2 + 9 = ____

4. Circle the doubles fact.


6 4 4 5
+ 2_ + 4_ + 5_ + 4_
8 8 9 9

5. Add.
2 + 2 = ___ 2 + 3 = ___

6. Solve the doubles fact. 3 + 3 = _____


Add one more cube.
Write the new fact. _____ + _____ = _____
Solve the new fact.
Chapter 3: L5 A Name _______________

1. The girls were looking for butterflies. Sue found 5. Dee found 3 less.
How many did Dee find? Finish the picture to solve.

Sue’s butterflies:
Dee’s butterflies Dee found ____ butterflies.

2. Subtract.
6 6 8 6 5
- 1_ - 0_ - 3_ - 6_ - 2_

3. Start at 13 and write the numbers to 20.

_____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____

4. Circle the doubles fact.

0+3=3 3+3=6 3+0=3

5. Use doubles plus one to solve 4 + 5.

4+4=8 So, 4 + 5 = _____

6. Use doubles minus one to solve 4 + 3.

4+4=8 So, 4 + 3 = _____


Chapter 3: L5 B Name _______________

1. The dogs were digging for bones. Sadie found 5 bones. Dewey found 2 less
than Sadie. How many bones did Dewey find? Finish the picture to solve.
Sadie’s bones:
Dewey’s bones: Dewey found ____ bones.

2. Subtract.
4 4 8 6 5
- 0_ - 4_ - 4_ - 2_ - 3_

3. Start at 10 and write the numbers to 17.

_____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____

4. Circle the doubles fact.

0+1=1 1+2=3 1+1=2

5. Use doubles plus one to solve 5 + 6.

5 + 5 = 10 So, 5 + 6 = _____

Use doubles minus one to solve 5 + 4.


6.
5 + 5 = 10 So, 5 + 4 = _____
Chapter 3: L6 A Name _______________

1. There were six people at the birthday party, but there were only 4 hats.
How many people did not have hats? Draw a picture to solve.

____ people

2. Write three addition sentences that have a sum of 9.

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

3. Use doubles and doubles plus one to solve.

2 + 2 = ___ So, 2 + 3 = ___

4. Use doubles and doubles minus one to solve.

2 + 2 = ___ So, 2 + 1 = ___

5. Use doubles plus 1 to add. Use doubles minus 1 to add.


5 + 5 = ___ 4 + 4 = ___ 3 + 3= ___ 7 + 7 = ___
5 + 6 = ___ 4 + 5 = ___ 3 + 2 = ___ 7 + 6 = ___

6. Circle the greater addend.


Count on to find the sum.
9 8 3 2 9
+ 3_ + 3_ + 7_ + 6_ + 2_
© Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L6 B Name _______________

1. There were 7 dogs, but there were only 5 bones.


How many dogs did not have a bone? Draw a picture to solve.

____ dogs

2. Write three addition sentences that have a sum of 7.

___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

3. Use doubles and doubles plus one to solve.

3 + 3 = ___ So, 3 + 4 = ___

4. Use doubles and doubles minus one to solve.

3 + 3 = ___ So, 3 + 2 = ___

5. Use doubles plus 1 to add. Use doubles minus 1 to add.


3 + 3 = ___ 5 + 5 = ___ 4 + 4 = ___ 6 + 6 = ___
3 + 4 = ___ 5 + 6 = ___ 4 + 3 = ___ 6 + 5 = ___

6. Circle the greater addend.


Count on to find the sum.
8 3 2 2 6
+ 4_ + 9_ + 7_ + 8_ + 4_
© Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L7 A Name _______________

1. Wes and Nate each hit 4 homeruns. How many homeruns did they hit all
together?
____ ____ ____

2. Find the missing part.


10
10 - ____ = 4
4

3. Use doubles plus 1 to add. Use doubles minus 1 to add.


5 5 7 7
+ 5_ + 6_ + 7_ + 6_

4. Circle the greater addend. Count on to find the sum.

9 + 3 = ____ 3 + 8 = ____ 2 + 7 = ____

5. What number sentence does this model show?


o 7 + 6 = 13
o 10 + 3 = 13
o 9 + 4 = 13

6. Draw circles to show the other addend.

Write the sum. 10 + 5 = ___


© Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L7 B Name _______________

1. Will and Jim each ate 3 cookies. How many cookies did they eat all
together?
____ ____ ____

2. Find the missing part.


11
11 - ____ = 5
5

3. Use doubles plus 1 to add. Use doubles minus 1 to add.


8 8 8 8
+ 8_ + 9_ + 8_ + 7_

4. Circle the greater addend. Count on to find the sum.

11 + 3 = ____ 2 + 9 = ____ 8 + 3 = ____

5. What number sentence does this model show?


o 7 + 8 = 15
o 9 + 6 = 15
o 10 + 5 = 15

6. Draw circles to show the other addend.

Write the sum. 10 + 3 = ___


© Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L8 A Name _______________

1. Juan wants to find the sum of 3 + 4. o 4+4+1


Which has the same sum as 3 + 4? o 3+3+1
o 2+2+1

2. Subtract. 7 - 1 = _____ 9 - 7 = _____ 7 - 6 = _____

2 - 2 = _____ 9 - 0 = _____ 3 - 2 = _____

3. Start at 13 and write the numbers to 20.


_____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____

Use doubles plus 1 to add. Use doubles minus 1 to add.


4.
6 + 6 = ___ 7 + 7 = ___ 5 + 5 = ___ 8 + 8 = ___
6 + 7 = ___ 7 + 8 = ___ 5 + 4 = ___ 8 + 7 = ___

What number sentence does this model show?


5. ___ + ___ = ___
© Donna Walker 2013

Draw to make a ten. Write the new fact.


6.
8
+ 3_ + __
Chapter 3: L8 B Name _______________

1. Kim wants to find the sum of 5 + 6. o 3+3+1


Which has the same sum as 5 + 6? o 4+4+1
o 5+5+1

2. Subtract. 7 - 7 = _____ 9 - 4 = _____ 7 - 1 = _____

2 - 0 = _____ 8 - 2 = _____ 3 - 0 = _____

3. Start at 15 and write the numbers to 22.

_____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____

Use doubles plus 1 to add. Use doubles minus 1 to add.


4.
2 + 2 = ___ 5 + 5 = ___ 6 + 6 = ___ 4 + 4 = ___
2 + 3 = ___ 5 + 6 = ___ 6 + 5 = ___ 4 + 3 = ___

What number sentence does this model show?


5. ___ + ___ = ___
© Donna Walker 2013

Draw to make a ten. Write the new fact.


6.
7
+ 5_ + __
Chapter 3: L9 A Name ________________
Use doubles and doubles plus one to solve.
1.

5 + 5 = ___ 5 + 6 = ___

2. 6 ladybugs were in the grass. Draw a picture to solve.


2 grasshoppers were in the grass.
How many more ladybugs than
grasshoppers were in the grass?

Show a way to take apart 7.


3.
____ ____ ____

Add.
4.
10 + 6 = ___ 7 + 10 = ___ 5 + 10 = ___ 10 + 8 = ___

10 + 9 = ___ 0 + 10 = ___ 10 + 3 = ___ 4 + 10 = ___

Draw to make a ten. Write the new fact.


5. 8
+ 6_ + __

What two number sentences does this model show?


6. ___ + ___ = ___
___ + ___ = ___ © Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L9 B Name ________________
Use doubles and doubles plus one to solve.
1.

3 + 3 = ___ 3 + 4 = ___

2. 7 hamsters were at the pet store. Draw a picture to solve.


5 rabbits were at the pet store.
How many more hamsters than
rabbits were at the pet store?

Show a way to take apart 8.


3.
____ ____ ____

Add.
4.
10 + 7 = ___ 3 + 10 = ___ 9 + 10 = ___ 4 + 10 = ___

9 + 10 = ___ 10 + 5 = ___ 10 + 6 = ___ 8 + 10 = ___

Draw to make a ten. Write the new fact.


5. 7
+ 6_ + __

What two number sentences does this model show?


6. ___ + ___ = ___
___ + ___ = ___ © Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L10 A Name ________________

1. Lynn found 3 starfish at the beach. Chase found 3. Kevin found 2.


How many starfish did they find all together? Draw a picture to solve.

2. Which has the same sum as 3 + 4?


o 4+4+1 o 5+5+1
o 3+3+1 o 2+2+1

What is the difference?


3.
_____ _____ _____

What two number sentences does this model show?


4.
___ + ___ = ___
___ + ___ = ___
5.
Add
2+3+1

____ + 1 = ____ 2 + _____ = ____


two different
ways
6. Add the circled addends first.

2 + 1 + 8 = ___ 2 + 1 + 8 = ____
____ + 8 = ____ 2 + ____ = ____
© Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L10 B Name ________________

1. Tammy got 3 goldfish at the fair. Eric got 4. Maggie got 1.


How many goldfish did they get all together? Draw a picture to solve.

2. Which has the same sum as 5 + 6?


o 4+4+1 o 5+5+1
o 3+3+1 o 2+2+1

What is the difference?


3.
_____ _____ _____

What two number sentences does this model show?


4.
___ + ___ = ___
___ + ___ = ___
5.
Add
2+4+1

____ + 1 = ____ 2 + _____ = ____


two different
ways
6. Add the circled addends first.

2 + 3 + 7 = ___ 2 + 3 + 7 = ____
____ + 7 = ____ 2 + ____ = ____
© Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L11 A Name ________________

1. How many fewer cats than dogs?

_____ fewer cats

2. Start at 14 and write the numbers to 21.

_____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____

Circle the greater addend.


3. Count on to find the sum. 8 2 9 4
+ 4_ + 8_ + 3_ + 7_

Draw to make a ten. Write the new fact. Add.


4.
7 + 4 = ___
___ + ___ = ___
5. Find the missing part.
7
____ + 7 = 10
10
© Donna Walker 2013

6. 4 Add the circled addends first. 5 2


3
3 8
1 3
+5 +2 3 + 4 + 7 = ___ + 7 + 2
Chapter 3: L11 B Name ________________

1. How many fewer bears


than elephants?

_____ fewer bears

2. Start at 18 and write the numbers to 25.

_____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____

Circle the greater addend.


3. Count on to find the sum. 9 7 8 2
+ 4_ + 2_ + 4_ + 8_

Draw to make a ten. Write the new fact. Add.


4.
8 + 5 = ___
___ + ___ = ___
5. Find the missing part.
6
____ + 6 = 8
8
© Donna Walker 2013

6. 5 Add the circled addends first. 6 2


2
3 6
5 2
+2 +3 4 + 4 + 3 = ___ + 7 + 4
Chapter 3: L12 A Name ________________
Gabby has 3 candy bars.
1. Kate has 2 more than Gabby.
How many candy bars does Kate have?

Draw a picture to solve. Kate has _____ candy bars.

2. Nate had 10 dimes. He spent 4 dimes. How many dimes does he have now?

___ ___ ___


____ dimes

3. Which has the same sum as 8 + 9? o 7+7+1


o 8+8+1
o 9+9+1

Use doubles plus 1 to add. Use doubles minus 1 to add.


4.
2 + 2 = ___ 8 + 8 = ___ 3 + 3 = ___ 6 + 6 = ___
2 + 3 = ___ 8 + 9 = ___ 3 + 2 = ___ 6 + 5 = ___

Beth read 4 books. Frank read 6 books. Ann read 2 books.


5. How many books did they read in all?

___ ___ ___ ___

What two number sentences does this model show?


__
6. ___ + ___ = ___
___ + ___ = ___ © Donna Walker 2013
Chapter 3: L12 B Name ________________
Amy has 4 pets.
1. Billy has 2 more pets than Amy.
How many pets does Billy have?

Draw a picture to solve. Billy has _____ pets.

2. Luke had 9 oranges. He ate 4 of them. How many oranges are left?

___ ___ ___


____ oranges

3. Which has the same sum as 7 + 8? o 7+7+1


o 8+8+1
o 9+9+1

Use doubles plus 1 to add. Use doubles minus 1 to add.


4.
3 + 3 = ___ 7 + 7 = ___ 4 + 4 = ___ 5 + 5 = ___
3 + 4 = ___ 7 + 8 = ___ 4 + 3 = ___ 5 + 4 = ___

Dave found 4 shells. Tom found 6 shells. Ann found 1 shell.


5. How many shells did they find in all?

___ ___ ___ ___

What two number sentences does this model show?


__
6. ___ + ___ = ___
___ + ___ = ___ © Donna Walker 2013

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