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K W.2 Choose the matching subtraction sentences

Noah has 3 toy dinosaurs. He puts 2 back in the box.
How many dinosaurs remain outside?

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Zara has 5 tiny robots. She gives away 4 robots.
How many robots does Zara have left?

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Ava folds 4 paper boats. 2 boats sink in the bucket.
How many boats are still floating?

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Maya has 5 cookies. She eats 2 cookies.
How many cookies are left?

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Mila has 3 hats. She gives 2 hats to her cousin.
How many hats does she have now?

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Arjun builds a tower with 3 blocks. 1 block falls off.
How many blocks stay in the tower?

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There are 4 crayons on the desk. 3 roll off.
How many crayons stay on the desk?

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Liam has 5 ice cream sticks. He gives 3 to his sister.
How many does he have now?

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There are 2 frogs on a log. 1 frog jumps into the pond.
How many frogs stay on the log?

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Emma has 5 balloons. 1 balloon pops.
How many balloons are left?

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At the beach, Aarav finds 3 shells. 1 shell washes away.
How many shells does he still have?

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Leo parks 5 toy cars. He gives 4 to his friend.
How many toy cars does he keep?

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Oliver has 3 stickers. He uses 1 sticker in his book.
How many stickers are left?

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Sofia makes 4 cupcakes. She eats 2 cupcakes.
How many cupcakes remain?

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There are 4 ladybugs on a leaf. 1 ladybug flies away.
How many ladybugs are still on the leaf?

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