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The Doorbell
Rang!
And rang.. And rang And rang!
See if you can solve the problems in this story
4 rows of 4 cookies baked on a
tray,
Thats how many cookies? I
heard Mum say.
Mum always liked to be fair.
So how many cookies each
could we share?
Ding Dong! Someone was at the door!
It was DArcy and Jessie. Can we share 16
cookies between 4?
Mum baked some more, which was just as
well,
Because Jack and Lillie arrived (they must
have noticed the smell)!

Now there were 30 cookies to share,
And 6 of us, so tell me what would be
Mum continued to bake away,
6 more friends came over after they
finished ballet!

Thats 12 of us now! And theres 60
cookies to share!
Uh oh! Someone else was at the door!
YAY! Its Grandma! And shes brought over
even more!
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The doorbell rang!

  • 1. The Doorbell Rang! And rang.. And rang And rang! See if you can solve the problems in this story
  • 2. 4 rows of 4 cookies baked on a tray, Thats how many cookies? I heard Mum say.
  • 3. Mum always liked to be fair. So how many cookies each could we share?
  • 4. Ding Dong! Someone was at the door! It was DArcy and Jessie. Can we share 16 cookies between 4?
  • 5. Mum baked some more, which was just as well, Because Jack and Lillie arrived (they must have noticed the smell)! Now there were 30 cookies to share, And 6 of us, so tell me what would be
  • 6. Mum continued to bake away, 6 more friends came over after they finished ballet! Thats 12 of us now! And theres 60 cookies to share!
  • 7. Uh oh! Someone else was at the door! YAY! Its Grandma! And shes brought over even more!