Winter Add and Subtract bar model problem solving Task Cards for 2nd Grade Math
Do you find that your students can calculate simple addition and subtraction answers but struggle when it comes to problem solving? These high quality addition and subtraction task cards provide a great opportunity for students to apply their knowledge solving problems with a bar model representation. There are 20 no prep cards within the set, consisting of a mixture of two digit and three digit numbers, all set within a cute Winter theme.
The problems have been designed with the second grade curriculum in mind (or Year 3 UK) and contain word problems with a bar model representation. Bar models are often included in assessment materials and can prove to be a difficult concept for some learners. Children need to read and solve the problem on each of the cards, using key language to determine whether an addition or a subtraction calculation is needed. They can work out answers on a whiteboard and then record on the provided recording sheet, or ask them to show their working out in their notebooks. There’s also an answer sheet provided to encourage self or peer assessment, or it can be used as a quick reference guide to speed up teacher marking.
The task cards would be ideal for 2nd Grade math centers, small group work or even interventions/challenges for 2nd or 3rd grade children. They would also be suited for homeschooling, ensuring that learners access problems at the expected level or grade.
Creating word problems can be a chore when planning resources. Take the stress out of such preparation, knowing these questions meet curriculum standards, providing fluency and challenge for your students, saving you a lot of time!
The pdf download includes:
A5 direction card
A4 recording sheet (black and white)
A4 answer sheet - coloured Winter theme
20 problem task cards with a Winter theme background (4 per A4 page)
Once they’re printed, laminate them for extra durability and use as often as you like to secure problem solving skills with addition and subtraction.
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