Megan did the problems on pages 18-19. The first one is subtraction six- five = 1, the second one is really a multiplication, one can of food every day, how many cans of food does the cat eat in a week = 7. the third was an addition problem, adding up the different cats of different colors- one plus two plus two. The third problem was hard and I impressed that Megan got it all by herself. The cat has five claws on each of the front paws and four claws on each of the back paws. One cat has how many claws: 18 was her answer. How many for two cats: 36 was her answer, perfectly right.
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