Instructions
Welcome to the Frog Math Worksheet! Help the frogs jump from one lily pad to another by solving these addition and subtraction problems. Write your answers in the spaces provided!
Part 1: Addition
1. There are 14 frogs on one lily pad and 9 frogs on another. How many frogs are there in total?
Answer: ___________
2. If 23 frogs jump onto a lily pad and 17 more join them, how many frogs are there now?
Answer: ___________
3. A group of 15 frogs were hopping along, and 8 more frogs joined the fun. How many frogs are hopping now?
Answer: ___________
Part 2: Subtraction
4. There are 30 frogs on a lily pad. If 12 frogs hop to another pond, how many frogs are left?
Answer: ___________
5. 29 frogs were playing by the water, and 16 of them swam away. How many frogs are still playing?
Answer: ___________
6. A family of 25 frogs had a picnic, but 10 frogs went back home. How many frogs are still enjoying the picnic?
Answer: ___________
Challenge!
7. There are 18 frogs on the left side of the pond and 14 on the right side. If 5 frogs from the left side jump to the right side, how many frogs are on each side now?
Left side: ___________
Right side: ___________
8. If you have 22 frogs and give 7 frogs to your friend, how many frogs do you have left?
Answer: ___________