Use this resource to support your students as they analyze word problems involving addition and subtraction. Focus on their process, and then allow them to solve to find the answer.
Practice Adding Three-Digit Numbers on an Open Number Line
Help your students apply strategies when solving addition problems. This worksheet provides practice for using number lines to solve addition problems with three-digit numbers.
The best way to solve a complicated problem is to break it down. Help your students use the Read, Write, Draw strategy to solve word problems with this worksheet.
Learning how to check our work is essential to becoming strong math students! In this exercise, students will first solve the subtraction problems, then they'll practice checking their work by plugging the answers into an addition equation.
Use this worksheet to practice two strategies for solving three-digit addition problems. Students will flex their math muscles as they use both the expanded notation and standard algorithm strategies to solve challenging math problems.
Stepping Through Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Practice
This resource gives your learners practice solving multi-step word problems with mixed operations. They will use addition, subtraction, or both operations.
Use Election Night to teach your child about politics and government, and have them add up the electoral votes each presidential candidate earns throughout the night.
Addition will probably be the most basic and most constant use of math for any kid or adult. This worksheet will give your child lots of practice with it.
Four in a Row Game - Practice Two-Step Word Problems with Mixed Operations
The game requires players to solve two-step, mixed operation word problems during their turn. Similar to Connect Four, each solved problem earns the player an X or O.
This math fluency checklist is a great tool that can be used to encourage students to use different strategies to solve math problems efficiently and accurately.