Addition and subtraction story problems are sweeter with cherries, cherry pies, and cherry trees.
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Work together as a class to solve simple word problems involving cherries. Make sketches to use as a tool for solving problems.
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Choose a partner. Select an addition or subtraction problem to illustrate and solve with Crayola® Construction Paper Crayons and construction paper.
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Fold the paper in half. First draw cherries, cherry pies, or cherry trees to illustrate the problem. Use bold crayon numerals and symbols.
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On the other half of the paper draw cherries, cherry pies, or cherry trees to illustrate the solution. Be sure to include the answer to the problem by making it big and bright.
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