National Curriculum Fluency Reasoning Problem Solving Read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction (-) and equals (=) signs. There are 5 people upstairs on the bus, there are 4 people downstairs. How many altogether? Write a number sentence to show this. Ben has 5 buns. He eats 2. How many are left? Write this in a number sentence. Rob has 5 more cubes than Tom. Tom has 11 cubes. How many cubes does Rob have? Write a number sentence to show this. Write the missing symbols in these number sentences. +, - and = 7 2 9 8 4 4 If you know this, 6 + 3=9. What other facts do you know? Which four number sentences link these 3 numbers? 3 4 7 Tom is bowling, which pins must he knock down to score 7? How many ways can you do it? Choose from these number cards to make the following numbers. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 You can use 2 or 3 number cards. Write your answers in full number sentences. 1 2 4 5 Three birds each lay an odd number of eggs. They have 9 eggs altogether. Can you think of more than one way to do it? Use cubes to help you solve the problem. Write your answer in a number sentence.
National Curriculum Fluency Reasoning Problem Solving Read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction (-) and equals (=) signs. If the ladybird lost 5 spots how many would it have left? Write a number sentence to show your working? Tom has 10 stickers, he gets 7 more. Can you write a number sentence to show how many stickers Tom has altogether? Together, Sam and Matt have 15 sweets. Sam has 8 sweets. How many does Matt have? Write a number sentence to show your working. Can you make 4 number sentences using 14, 5 and 19? 13 + 5 = 18 Can you make three other number sentences using the same three numbers? Write the missing symbols in the following number sentences. 17 3 20 20 5 15 16 20 4 Write a number sentence below that these objects could show: Roll a 1-6 die twice. Add the two numbers together. Write down your number sentence. Roll the die again and take this number away from your answer. Can you write your subtraction in a number sentence? Using the numbers 1, 3 and 4, how many numbers up to 8 can you make? Write down your addition and subtraction sentences.
National Curriculum Read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction (-) and equals (=) signs. Fluency Reasoning Problem Solving What word could be used in the calculation below? 33 12 = 2 There were 15 people in the cinema and 23 people joined them. Can you write a calculation to show this? Use the cards below to create a mathematical statement. 17 9 6 14-5 + 11 = A year one class have been using the equals sign. Their teacher presents them with the following calculation: 17 + 3 = 30 10 They are confused why the teacher has put 30 after the equals sign and not 20. Can you explain this to them? The following numbers are given to 2 children. 14, 6, 20 Harjas says I will use an addition sign for this calculation. Kaemon says This will need a subtraction sign. Who is right? Explain why. Look at the picture below. How many calculations can you create from it? Using the numbers 1-40, how many calculations can you create? Have you used a strategy? Two numbers added together make 8. The difference between them is 2. What are the two numbers? 8
Fill the boxes using +, - or = Use <, > or = to fill the box. Here are some number cards. 6 3 9 15 + 2 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Four operations Read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+) subtraction (-) and equals (=) signs. 6 3 3 Look at the diagram and write a number sentence to describe it. Hannah has 12 balloons. Six of them pop. How many balloons does Hannah have left? 19 5 11 + 3 17 4 17 3 2 + 16 12 + 6 How many number sentences could you write to describe the number line below? Jasmine is using a ten frame to find the answer to a question. What could the question be? Use six of the number cards to fill the boxes below. You can only use each card once. + = + = + Can you fill the boxes in more than one way? Look at the picture and write addition or subtraction sentences. a) By size b) By shape Write your answer as a full number sentence. Trinity Academy Halifax 2016
National Curriculum Add and subtract one digit numbers (to 10), including zero. Fluency Reasoning Problem Solving 5 + 3 = 8 - = 3 Solve the addition: + + = Solve the subtraction. 9-5 = Write a pair of numbers that add together to make 8. How many pairs can you find? Are you sure there aren t any more? Maryam says If you add 0 to a number, the number stays the same. Do you agree? Explain why. Harry says If you add together four 0 s the answer is 4 Do you agree? Explain your answer. Write the numbers 1 to 5 in the squares so that each row and column add up to same number. Pick a pair of numbers. Add them together. Write the numbers and the answer. How many different totals can you make? Choose a pair of numbers and takeaway one from the other. How many totals can you make now? 1 2 4 6 Sid has two bean bags. He is throwing them into the buckets. More than one bean bag can go in each bucket. What is the highest/ lowest score?
National Curriculum Fluency Reasoning Problem Solving Add and subtract one digit and two digit numbers to 20, including zero. Calculate: 12 + 5 = 18 6 = 13 - _= 13-4 = 5 Solve the addition: + There are 18 people on the bus, 7 get off at the bus stop. How many people are still on the bus? What do you notice? 20 12 = 8 20 8 = 12 Can you make up some other number sentences like this using three numbers? I m thinking of a number, I have subtracted 5 and the answer is 8. What number was I thinking of? Explain how you know. I m thinking of a number. I have added 11 and the answer is 17. What was my number? Show me how you worked it out. Write a pair of numbers that add to 17. Can you find another pair? Find all pairs of numbers that add to 17. Prove that you have found them all. Fill in the blanks so each row and column adds up to 15. Can you use 4 different numbers? How many ways can you do it? Complete the diagram. Can you extend it? 17 7 8
National Curriculum Add and subtract one digit and two digit numbers to 20, including zero. Fluency Reasoning Problem Solving Fill in the missing gaps: 20 - = 10 + + 13 = 19 = 17-13 Alan baked 16 cookies. He gave 14 of them away. How many are left? Clare is working out 19 12 = She begins building both numbers with base 10. Explain why she doesn t need to do this. Martin is subtracting single digits from 20. He says, The lowest answer I can get is 11. Do you agree? Explain why. Explain why 20 10 = 10 Look at the digit cards below. How many calculations and answers can you make? How do you know you have found them all? 0 2 1 3 Roll three dice and add the numbers to get an answer. Use a ten frame to help if needed. What are the highest and lowest possible answers? How do you know? How many part-whole models can you make where the whole number is 20? Can you have 3 parts? 20
Use Base 10 to complete the number sentences. 5 + 12 = 12 5 = 7 + = 19 13 - = 8 Use the ten frames to complete the number sentences. Fill in the missing numbers. + 5 = 12 + 6 7 + 11 = 20-6 + 5 = + 11 Here is a number puzzle. The numbers in the blue circles add together to make the number in the purple circle between them. The numbers in the purple circles add together to make the number in the orange circle between them. Four operations Add and subtract one digit and two digit numbers to 20, including 0. 12 + 6 = 12 6 = Always, sometimes, never. Two one digit odd numbers add up to make an even number. Eg 3 + 5 = 8 Sam says When you add 0 to a number, the number doesn t change. Do you agree? Use Base 10, a ten frame or a number line to help you explain. 5 3 2 Can you fill in the purple and orange circles? Sita and Kim have 15 sweets between them. Here are Kim s sweets. 4 Trinity Academy Halifax 2016 How many sweets does Sita have?
National Curriculum Solve one step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations and missing number problems. Fluency Reasoning Problem Solving A farmer had 35 sheep. He sold 8 of them to his farmer friend. How many did he have left? Each animal got one bag of food in the morning and one at night. How many bags of food are used in a day? A man counted 38 red and blue cars in an hour. 9 of them were red. How many blue cars did he count? There are 7 flowers in a vase and Kelsey is holding 8 in her hand. She wants to know the total number of flowers but doesn t know whether to add or subtract. Can you explain which she needs to do? I have 4 more sweets than Olivia has. How many books must I give Olivia so that we have the same number of sweets? Explain how you know. Phil is using ten frames to solve 9 + 3. He moves one over to make 10 + 2. He says, This is the best way to do this sum. Do you agree? What other ways can you make 12? Justify which is the best way. Keeley says she has at least 10 more sweets than Stacey does. What are all the possible amounts of sweets Keeley and Stacey could have from the pile of sweets below?
Use Base 10 to help you find the missing number. + = Do you need to use addition or subtraction to solve the one step problems? Explain how you know and solve each one. 12 sweets are in a bag. Gina eats 5 of them. How many are left? Find the total. + = 10 + = 12 Four operations Solve one step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations, and missing number problems. David has 6 cubes. George has 3 more cubes than David. How many cubes do they have altogether? Use the ten frames to help you find your answer. There are 5 people on a bus. 4 more people get on. How many are there now? There are 8 people sitting at one table and 5 people sitting at another. How many people are there altogether? Sally has 15 grapes. She eats 7 of them. How many grapes does she have left? + = Here are some number cards. 1 9 2 Hassan and Sally use the cards to make numbers between 10 and 20. 6 are in a tree. Another 5 How many tree now? arrive. are in the Jenny is solving a word problem. She has written the number sentence 13 + 5 = 18 What could the word problem be? Hassan makes the biggest number possible. Sally makes the smallest number possible. What is the difference between their numbers? Trinity Academy Halifax 2016