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Question Video: Identifying Subtraction Sentences That Solve Word Problems with Numbers up to 5 Mathematics • First Year of Primary School

There were 2 chicks in a nest. Then, 2 more hatched. How many chicks are in the nest? Fill in the box. 2 chicks and 2 more makes _. Write the numbers in the addition sentence. _ + _ = _

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There were two chicks in a nest. Then, two more hatched. How many chicks are there in the nest? Fill in the box. Two chicks and two more makes? Write the numbers in the addition sentence.

There were two chicks. Then, two more hatched. Let’s count how many chicks there are in the nest: one, two, three, four. Two chicks and two more makes four. There were two chicks and then two more hatched. That makes four chicks in the nest.

Two chicks and two more makes four. The addition sentence would be two plus two equals four.

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