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K.3 Addition word problems - sums up to 20
There were 8 dogs at the park. Then, 7 more dogs arrived. How many dogs are at the park now?
dogs
There were 9 kids in the pool. Then, 5 more kids jumped in. How many kids are in the pool now?
kids
There were 10 crayons in the box. Then, Lily found 9 more crayons under the desk. How many crayons does Lily have now?
crayons
There were 6 frogs sitting on the lily pads. Then, 7 more frogs hopped onto the pond. How many frogs are on the lily pads now?
frogs
There were 5 cupcakes on the tray. Then, Grandma placed 9 more cupcakes. How many cupcakes are on the tray now?
cupcakes
There were 7 pumpkins on the porch. Then, Dad added 6 more pumpkins. How many pumpkins are on the porch now?
pumpkins
There were 6 parrots in one tree. Then, 8 more parrots flew over. How many parrots are in the tree now?
parrots
There were 7 kids building a sandcastle at the beach. Later, 5 more kids came to help. How many kids are building the sandcastle now?
There were 8 ducks swimming in the pond. Then, 6 more ducks joined them. How many ducks are swimming now?
ducks
There were 9 books on the shelf. Then, Ava put 8 more books there. How many books are on the shelf now?
books
There were 9 balloons at the birthday party. Then, Dad brought 8 more balloons. How many balloons are there now?
balloons
There were 10 apples in the basket. Then, Mom added 9 more apples. How many apples are in the basket now?
apples
There were 6 glow sticks at the party. Then, Mia brought 7 more glow sticks. How many glow sticks are there now?
glow sticks
There were 8 cookies on the plate. Then, Mom added 7 more cookies. How many cookies are on the plate now?
cookies
There were 11 toy cars in a box. Then, Jake found 9 more cars under the bed. How many toy cars does Jake have now?
toy cars
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