Number of Problems: 40
Number Range: 1 – 50
These engaging booklets are designed to help Grade 2 learners develop their problem-solving skills with a variety of word problems.
Problem-Solving Focus:
- Addition & Subtraction: Solve contextual word problems with answers up to 40. Each problem encourages drawing a picture and showing calculations on a number line.
- Number Sentences: Use appropriate symbols (+, -, =) to write number sentences that correspond to the word problems.
- Repeat Addition Leading to Multiplication: Practice problems involving repeat addition, laying the groundwork for understanding multiplication concepts.
Key Features:
- Draw a Picture & Show Calculations: Visualize problems by drawing pictures and demonstrating solutions on a number line.
- Write Number Sentences: Translate word problems into number sentences with appropriate mathematical symbols.
- No Memorandum Included: Focuses on independent problem-solving and self-assessment.
These booklets provide a structured approach to mastering addition and subtraction, along with repeat addition, through practical and interactive exercises. Ideal for reinforcing foundational math skills and fostering a deeper understanding of problem-solving in young learners.
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