Instructions
Use your math skills to solve the problems below about frogs! Show your work if needed.
1. Frog Jumping
There are 5 frogs sitting on a lily pad. 3 more frogs jump onto the lily pad. How many frogs are there now?
Your answer: _______________
2. Frog Friends
In the pond, there are 10 frogs. 4 frogs swim away to another pond. How many frogs are left in the pond?
Your answer: _______________
3. Counting Frogs
Emma sees 7 frogs in her backyard, and her friend Jake sees 6 more frogs. How many frogs do Emma and Jake see together?
Your answer: _______________
4. Frog Race
In a frog race, 9 frogs start the race. During the race, 2 frogs stop hopping. How many frogs are still racing?
Your answer: _______________
5. Frog Family
A frog family has 2 parents and 5 baby frogs. How many frogs are in the family altogether?
Your answer: _______________
6. Frog Picnic
At a frog picnic, there are 8 frogs eating flies. If 3 more frogs join the picnic, how many frogs are eating flies now?
Your answer: _______________
7. Frog Pond
There are 12 frogs in a pond. If 5 frogs leave the pond to go swimming in another river, how many frogs remain in the pond?
Your answer: _______________
8. Frog Contest
A frog contest has 15 participating frogs. If 7 frogs win prizes, how many frogs did not win prizes?
Your answer: _______________