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Butterfly Math Activity Sheet

McGraw-Hill Mathematics: Grade K, Chapter 13

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McGraw-Hill Math
Butterfly Math

The Beautiful World of Butterflies
http://www.thais.it/entomologia/farfalle/indici/ind1_uk.htm

See beautiful butterflies!

Mark X's to show subtraction. Write the difference.

  1. There are 10 butterflies.
    The 2 white butterflies fly away.
    How many are left?

    10 - 2 =           

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  3. There are 10 butterflies.
    3 butterflies have spots.
    How many do not have spots?

    10 - 3 =           


  4. 4 butterflies have orange wings.
    1 butterfly with orange wings flies away.
    How many butterflies with orange wings are left?

    4 - 1 =           


  5. There are 10 butterflies.
    1 butterfly has green wings.
    The butterfly with green wings flies away.
    How many butterflies are left?

    10 - 1 =           


  6. There are 10 butterflies.
    The 3 butterflies with yellow wings fly away.
    How many are left?

    10 - 3 =           


  7. Look at the picture. Write the subtraction sentence.

    10 -            =           

Math at Home

Today I saw colorful pictures of butterflies at a Web site! I solved subtraction problems about the butterflies. I figured out that 10 butterflies take away 3 spotted butterflies is                              butterflies!

You can find out more about this topic by asking your teacher or parents to show you other Web sites.


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