Description
This resource reviews how to add and subtract word problems but uses smaller numbers. This is a great resource for differentiating instruction or as an intervention because it enables students to practice solving word problems with smaller numbers which can make solving word problems less intimidating. A printable box is included for convenient storage.
- Use this an a math intervention.
- Use this to differentiate instruction.
- Use this to practice for state and local assessments.
Do you have students that are not quite ready to solve word problems and need to know which operation to perform when they see a word problem? If so, click a resource below to access additional resources to provide individualized instruction. Two-step word problems and larger numbers are available in the links below too!
Use these to differentiate word problem instruction. These task cards are unique because they focus on the heart of word problem difficulties-knowing which operation should be performed. Just because a student is able to solve a subtraction problem that is worded one way, it is not guaranteed that the same student will be able to solve a word problem that is organized in a different way.
What makes these word problem task cards unique? These present word problems in the most common addition and subtraction formats to help students become more comfortable with solving word problems. It includes one-step word problems that contain small numbers. This is to help students focus on understanding concepts.
This is great for MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports)
This document includes:
-20 task cards
-an answer key
- a progress monitoring form
-a printable box
Use these to-
differentiate word problem instruction
build problem solving skills
meet individual learning needs
get to the core of word problem difficulties
use these as a RTI (Response to Intervention) resource
Click the follow button to receive updates about additional resources and freebies.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES IN THIS SERIES
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A Sorting Game To Help Students Determine If A Word Problem Wants Them To Add, Subtract, Multiply, or Divide
Click Here For Guided Math: Sorting Word Problems (Great For Beginners and Intervention)
Addition And Subtraction Task Cards-Larger Numbers (Word Problems Are Arranged In Multiple Ways To Ensure Thorough Understanding Of Word Problem Formats and Build Understanding. Students Build On Word Problem Skills With Larger Numbers)
Click Here For Guided Math Word Problems: Adding and Subtracting Larger Numbers
This Contains Two-Step Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
Click Here For Word Problems: Two-Step Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
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The document is for individual classroom use. The document is the property of Literacy and Math Ideas. (C) All Rights Reserved.
Guided Math Word Problems: Adding and Subtracting Smaller Numbers
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Description
This resource reviews how to add and subtract word problems but uses smaller numbers. This is a great resource for differentiating instruction or as an intervention because it enables students to practice solving word problems with smaller numbers which can make solving word problems less intimidating. A printable box is included for convenient storage.
- Use this an a math intervention.
- Use this to differentiate instruction.
- Use this to practice for state and local assessments.
Do you have students that are not quite ready to solve word problems and need to know which operation to perform when they see a word problem? If so, click a resource below to access additional resources to provide individualized instruction. Two-step word problems and larger numbers are available in the links below too!
Use these to differentiate word problem instruction. These task cards are unique because they focus on the heart of word problem difficulties-knowing which operation should be performed. Just because a student is able to solve a subtraction problem that is worded one way, it is not guaranteed that the same student will be able to solve a word problem that is organized in a different way.
What makes these word problem task cards unique? These present word problems in the most common addition and subtraction formats to help students become more comfortable with solving word problems. It includes one-step word problems that contain small numbers. This is to help students focus on understanding concepts.
This is great for MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports)
This document includes:
-20 task cards
-an answer key
- a progress monitoring form
-a printable box
Use these to-
differentiate word problem instruction
build problem solving skills
meet individual learning needs
get to the core of word problem difficulties
use these as a RTI (Response to Intervention) resource
Click the follow button to receive updates about additional resources and freebies.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES IN THIS SERIES
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A Sorting Game To Help Students Determine If A Word Problem Wants Them To Add, Subtract, Multiply, or Divide
Click Here For Guided Math: Sorting Word Problems (Great For Beginners and Intervention)
Addition And Subtraction Task Cards-Larger Numbers (Word Problems Are Arranged In Multiple Ways To Ensure Thorough Understanding Of Word Problem Formats and Build Understanding. Students Build On Word Problem Skills With Larger Numbers)
Click Here For Guided Math Word Problems: Adding and Subtracting Larger Numbers
This Contains Two-Step Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
Click Here For Word Problems: Two-Step Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
Special Notice
The document is for individual classroom use. The document is the property of Literacy and Math Ideas. (C) All Rights Reserved.





