This worksheet covers Addition Word Problems, which is part of the Addition module in the Elementary Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 3 — Foundation
Emma has 5 apples and buys 3 more. How many apples does she have now?
8
6
7
9
There are 12 birds on a tree. If 4 more birds join them, how many birds are there in total?
16
15
17
14
Liam has 10 toy cars. His friend gives him 5 more. How many toy cars does Liam have now?
15
14
16
12
Sofia has 3 books. She buys 7 more books. How many books does she have now?
10
11
9
8
If there are 6 oranges in a basket and you add 4 more oranges, how many oranges are in the basket now?
10
9
11
8
Mia has 4 crayons and her sister gives her 5 more. How many crayons does Mia have now?
9
8
10
7
A farmer has 20 apples. He picks 10 more apples. How many apples does he have now?
30
28
29
31
John has 15 marbles. He buys 5 more. How many marbles does he have?
20
19
21
18
Lucy has 9 stickers. Her friend gives her 6 more stickers. How many stickers does she have now?
15
14
13
16
A zoo has 25 visitors in the morning and 15 more come in the afternoon. How many visitors are there in total?
40
39
41
38
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