This is great practice for students learning how to determine whether an equation is true or false. Students have access to a variety of balancing equations math problems increasing in difficulty from single numbers on both sides to mixed addition/subtraction on both sides.
Table of Contents:
(1) Single Numbers on Both Sides
(2) Addition/Subtraction on One Side
(3) Addition/Subtraction on Both Sides
(4) Mixed Addition/Subtraction on Both Sides
(5) Review
(6) Missing Numbers (Make the Equatio
This is a great way for students to practice solving word problems! The task cards consist of one step word problems involving addition and subtraction. Each set of task cards has 4 differentiated ways for students to record their answers.
This product includes:
Set #1: 12 Words Problems Using the Numbers 0-10
Set #2: 12 Word Problems Using the Numbers 0-20
Set #3: 12 Word Problems Using the Numbers 0-30
Set #4: 12 Word Problems Using the Numbers 0-40
Set #5: 12 Word Problems Using the Numbers
Students complete the addition and subtraction problems and then color in the answer on the 100s chart with the color assigned to the problem. When students correctly complete all the math problems, they will create a picture in the 100s chart.
*The addition and subtraction problems created do not involve regrouping/borrowing.
Students complete the addition and subtraction problems and then color in the answer on the 100s chart with the color assigned to the problem. When student correctly complete all the math problems, they will create a picture in the 100s chart.
Types of Problems Included in this Bundle:
Crayons – Addition and Subtraction without Regrouping/Borrowing.
Bus – Addition and Subtraction without Regrouping/Borrowing.
School – Addition and Subtraction with Regrouping/Borrowing.
Students complete the addition and subtraction problems and then color in the answer on the 100s chart with the color assigned to the problem. When students correctly complete all the math problems, they will create a picture in the 100s chart.
*The addition and subtraction problems created do not involve regrouping/borrowing.