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Word Problems Addition and Subtraction - Numberless Math Story Problem Solving

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I was looking for some way to help my students practice solving word problems. This resource helped them to learn vocabulary and different ways to solve word problems.
This resource is an excellent supplement to my problem-solving curriculum. The anchor charts are very helpful in building my students' understanding.
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Description

If you're looking for a resource to help your students understand the process of solving word problems, look no further! These numberless addition and subtraction word problems are grouped by problem type, making it easy to differentiate for your kindergarten, first grade, second grade or third-grade students.

Each story problem can be easily differentiated to meet the needs of your students. You can choose one- or two-step problems, use numbers within 20, and use two- or three-digit numbers.

This is a yearlong resource that will help your students build their problem-solving skills using numberless word problems. Grab it today and watch your students excel in math!

How to Use and Differentiate the Numberless Word Problems

  • Choose one-step word problems
  • Choose two-step story problems
  • Use numbers within 20
  • Use two-digit numbers or three-digit numbers
  • Use place value strategies to solve the math word problems
  • Use the word problems in centers or for assessments

Use the numberless addition and subtraction word problems in a math journal or as a stand-alone problem of the day. The format of the word problems is perfect for Interactive Notebooks, as well.

Included in this Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Resource are:

156 Word Problems - Enough for almost a word problem a day!

→ 12 different word problems for each type

→→ 6 Addition types and 6 subtraction types

→ A bonus 12 multi-step word problems; includes 2-step word problems that can be used with 3-digit addition and subtraction

→ Word Problems provided with blank spaces for easy number differentiation

Two formats for Word Problems

→ One problem repeated on a page for easy photocopying

→ Different problems on each page for homeschool use

Posters for procedures, models and computational strategies

► Six Different Problem Solving Models

→ Inverted-V (also known as Mountain or Number Bond) and Bar Model

→→ Each used for join, separate, and part-part-whole type problems

→ Copies for Teacher and Student included

Vocabulary cards for problem-solving that focus on understanding the relationship of the numbers in the problems

► A detailed explanation of the different types of problems

► Suggestions for how to choose the problems and numbers for your students

► Descriptions of which Common Core Standards for Mathematical Practices and Common Core Standards for Mathematical Content align with these problems

Five-Point Rubric

Student work sample illustrating the distinction between models and computational strategies

► Pages for student journal, including cover page, problem type page, rubric page, and a page with sentence frames.

► Problem Type Sort Activity

→ 3 Categories: Join / Separate & Add / Subtract

→ Students sort word problems based on the action in the problem

DIGITAL COMPONENTS

  • Google Slides™️ with editable word problems
  • Fully editable Powerpoint of all of the word problems. Switch the student names to your own students or change the objects in the problems.

This packet makes a distinction between procedures (steps in solving a problem), models (which show the relationship between the numbers in the problem), and strategies for computation (such as counting on, breaking part of a number, etc.).

See the preview to see more detail and parts of this product.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve addition and subtraction word problems, and add and subtract within 10, e.g., by using objects or drawings to represent the problem.
Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve one- and two-step word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.

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