Below is a table showing the first 5 question answer pairs for the topic "How many more?" as used in the lessons for this topic. Our games and tests for the topic use these 5 items plus 6 additional question answer pairs.
The topic "How many more?" is in the category Subtraction for Senior Kindergarten (ages 5 to 6).
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Jack has 1 apple. Jill has 3 apples. So Jill has 2 more apples than Jack.
Jack has 1 apple. Jill has 3 apples.
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Grace has 3 pencils and Anna has 6. So Anna has 3 more pencils than Grace.
Grace has 3 pencils and Anna has 6.
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Logan has 7 biscuits and Daniel has 3. So Logan has 4 more biscuits than Daniel.
Logan has 7 biscuits and Daniel has 3.
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Matt has a dog. Kiera has 6 dogs. So Kiera has 5 more dogs than Matt.
Matt has a dog. Kiera has 6 dogs.
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Heidi has 10 marbles. Carlos has 4 marbles. So Heidi has 36 more marbles than Carlos.
Heidi has 10 marbles. Carlos has 4 marbles.
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