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Two-Step Word Problems Mixed Operations 2-Step Bar Models Math Problem Solving
Two-Step Word Problems Mixed Operations 2-Step Bar Models Math Problem Solving
Two-Step Word Problems Mixed Operations 2-Step Bar Models Math Problem Solving
Two-Step Word Problems Mixed Operations 2-Step Bar Models Math Problem Solving
Two-Step Word Problems Mixed Operations 2-Step Bar Models Math Problem Solving
Two-Step Word Problems Mixed Operations 2-Step Bar Models Math Problem Solving
Two-Step Word Problems Mixed Operations 2-Step Bar Models Math Problem Solving
Two-Step Word Problems Mixed Operations 2-Step Bar Models Math Problem Solving
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"Great quality and easy to follow. I loved that I didn’t have to make any adjustments — just download and use."
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Arianna L.
"For my students it was very benifical to have the bar models premade on their worksheets. I liked how the bar models stated for step one and for step two. My students have really enjoyed solving two step story problems by working with these material. Thanks "
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Marsha H.

Description

Does solving multi-step word problems seem like an impossible task for your students? Bar models help students organize their thinking by enabling them to “see” the parts of the problem and their relationship to one another. Two-step problem solving will be no problem at all for your students after they work through the math problems in this Mixed Operation 2-Step Word Problems bar modeling unit.

This bar modeling unit offers math problem solving practice at three different levels:

Level 1 = More Support (problems labeled with letter “A”) – To get students started and to guide their thinking, bar models are partially completed in step 1, but the problems still require multiple calculations to be made.

Level 2 = Less Support (problems labeled with letter “B”) – Students work on their own, filling in the bar model structures to answer the problems.

Level 3 = Independent (problems labeled with letter “C”) - Students work on their own, creating their own bar model structures to answer the problems.

Based on Singapore Math Principles and designed for Standards-Based instruction, these activities focus on the development of problem solving strategies for part part whole concepts and logical/inferential thinking for students in grades 3 and 4.

The unit includes 10 original 2-step word problems. Learning can be differentiated using the three different levels of problems - more support, less support and independent. Pages come in black and white format (for all levels), giving multiple ways to utilize this resource. There is "No Prep", just print the pages and laminate for use in math centers or print the sheets to use as homework. The differentiated support provided by the problems make this resource useful for math instruction with regard to tiered interventions - RTI. An answer key is provided.

This math problem solving packet aims to strengthen students' comprehension of mathematical operations of comparison models by using purposeful vocabulary intended to direct student thinking and engender discussion as opposed to the "cookie cutter" type problems that rely on overused clue words to drive mathematical thinking. Authentic assessments are moving away from the type of questions where students can simply identify words they have been taught to be associated with certain operations. This packet will help your students think through the problems and see the reasoning behind the math by visualizing patterns within the models.

Be sure to check out all my other Grades 2, 3 and 4 Bar Model resources in my store covering Grade 2 ADDITION/SUBTRACTION, Grade 3 & 4 ADDITION/SUBTRACTION , Grade 3&4 MULTIPLICATION/DIVISION and FRACTION concepts. They help prepare students for visualizing the concepts so they will be able to apply them independently. If you are interested in more 2-step bar modeling for math problem solving, check out my seasonal/holiday 2-step bar model units. There are bar model units for FALL, WINTER, and SPRING.

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Two-Step Word Problems Mixed Operations 2-Step Bar Models Math Problem Solving

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What others say

"Great quality and easy to follow. I loved that I didn’t have to make any adjustments — just download and use."
star
Arianna L.
"For my students it was very benifical to have the bar models premade on their worksheets. I liked how the bar models stated for step one and for step two. My students have really enjoyed solving two step story problems by working with these material. Thanks "
star
Marsha H.

Description

Does solving multi-step word problems seem like an impossible task for your students? Bar models help students organize their thinking by enabling them to “see” the parts of the problem and their relationship to one another. Two-step problem solving will be no problem at all for your students after they work through the math problems in this Mixed Operation 2-Step Word Problems bar modeling unit.

This bar modeling unit offers math problem solving practice at three different levels:

Level 1 = More Support (problems labeled with letter “A”) – To get students started and to guide their thinking, bar models are partially completed in step 1, but the problems still require multiple calculations to be made.

Level 2 = Less Support (problems labeled with letter “B”) – Students work on their own, filling in the bar model structures to answer the problems.

Level 3 = Independent (problems labeled with letter “C”) - Students work on their own, creating their own bar model structures to answer the problems.

Based on Singapore Math Principles and designed for Standards-Based instruction, these activities focus on the development of problem solving strategies for part part whole concepts and logical/inferential thinking for students in grades 3 and 4.

The unit includes 10 original 2-step word problems. Learning can be differentiated using the three different levels of problems - more support, less support and independent. Pages come in black and white format (for all levels), giving multiple ways to utilize this resource. There is "No Prep", just print the pages and laminate for use in math centers or print the sheets to use as homework. The differentiated support provided by the problems make this resource useful for math instruction with regard to tiered interventions - RTI. An answer key is provided.

This math problem solving packet aims to strengthen students' comprehension of mathematical operations of comparison models by using purposeful vocabulary intended to direct student thinking and engender discussion as opposed to the "cookie cutter" type problems that rely on overused clue words to drive mathematical thinking. Authentic assessments are moving away from the type of questions where students can simply identify words they have been taught to be associated with certain operations. This packet will help your students think through the problems and see the reasoning behind the math by visualizing patterns within the models.

Be sure to check out all my other Grades 2, 3 and 4 Bar Model resources in my store covering Grade 2 ADDITION/SUBTRACTION, Grade 3 & 4 ADDITION/SUBTRACTION , Grade 3&4 MULTIPLICATION/DIVISION and FRACTION concepts. They help prepare students for visualizing the concepts so they will be able to apply them independently. If you are interested in more 2-step bar modeling for math problem solving, check out my seasonal/holiday 2-step bar model units. There are bar model units for FALL, WINTER, and SPRING.

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Two step word problems.
Rated 5 out of 5
December 4, 2025
Met expectations
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Standards-aligned
I used this as a scoot around my room and my kids really enjoyed it.
Katherine G.
212 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: 3rd
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
November 7, 2025
This resource is well thought out for such a tricky concept for 3rd graders. I love all the levels!
Staci F.
253 reviews • Nebraska
Grades taught: 3rd
super helpful
Rated 5 out of 5
August 7, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
Great quality and easy to follow. I loved that I didn’t have to make any adjustments — just download and use.
89 reviews • Maryland
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
March 31, 2025
Exactly what I was looking for … great for extra practice with 2 step word problems … thank you!
Beverly B.
871 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
March 18, 2025
For my students it was very benifical to have the bar models premade on their worksheets. I liked how the bar models stated for step one and for step two. My students have really enjoyed solving two step story problems by working with these material. Thanks
Honey N 'Me
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1,095 reviews
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 4 out of 5
February 12, 2025
This was a great resource when working with my students math problem solving goals for their IEPS.
Amanda P.
306 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
August 26, 2024
This was exactly what my students needed to be able to practice for an upcoming assessment.
316 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
August 7, 2024
Just what I needed! You can never have too many word problems for students to work on. Thank you!
Toni B
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1,758 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.
Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations.
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