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Addition and subtraction

Warm up

6+4= 4+3= 8+2= 3+5= 5+5=

6+5= 5+7= 6+6= 7+7= 4+8=

Learn about
You can add numbers in any order.
3 + 8 is the same as 8 + 3
4 + 13 is the same as 13 + 4
Choose which way is the easier for you.

Now try these


Fill in the tables.
+ 3 4 6 + 5 7 9 + 3 5 6
3 2 10
5 6 12
7 8 14
Write the numbers which leave Write the numbers which enter
the number machine. the number machine.

IN 4 6 9 11 16 IN
OUT OUT 11 13 15 18 19

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Addition and subtraction
Warm up

10 − 5 = 9−6= 7−4= 10 − 2 = 8−8=

12 − 4 = 11 − 6 = 15 − 7 = 16 − 9 = 14 − 6 =

Learn about
You cannot subtract numbers in Here is a way to check a subtraction
any order. answer:
Add on what was taken away – the
9 − 5 is not the same as 5 − 9 answer should be your starting
13 − 6 is not the same as 6 − 13 number.
12 − 5 = 7 check 7 + 5 = 12

Now try these


Write the differences between these numbers.

8 14 11 3 5 17 13 18 20 2

Write the numbers which leave Write the numbers which enter
the number machine. the number machine.

IN 5 8 14 17 19 IN
OUT OUT 6 9 13 14 16

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Vowels
Moneya e
Warm
Word up
level
Write the change from 50p.
Make these words.

........................ p ........................ p ........................ p ........................ p ........................ p


r t........

Learn about
There are 100p in £1. £2.00 is the same as 200p
We write money using a decimal point.
100p = £1.00
£1.45 is the same as 145p
decimal point £4.03 is the same as 403p
Write two more words that rhyme.

Now try these


Write the totals.

cat beg van men


........................ ........................ ........................ ........................
What is the change from £5?

........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................


Write the answers.
You buy 2 tickets at 75p each. Will has 35p but Alex has twice as much.
How much change will you have How much is this altogether?
from £5?......................................... .........................................
Toni and Zena share £5 between Sweets cost 45p for each packet.
them. How much will each receive? How many packets can you buy
......................................... with £2?.........................................

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Problems
Warm up
Write the answers.
2 × 4 = ........ 5 × 6 = ........ 10 × 7 = ........ 6 × 2 = ........ 7 × 5 = ........ 6 × 10 = ........

8 ÷ 2 = ........ 20 ÷ 5 = ........ 50 ÷ 10 = ........ 18 ÷ 2 = ........ 35 ÷ 5 = ........ 40 ÷ 10 = ........

Learn about
multiplication words division words

multiply multiplication divide division share


times multiple product remainder left over
double twice halve

Now try these


Write the answers.
Ami has 13 stickers, Ian has twice as many. How many has Ian? ................
Gavin saves £5 each month. How much will he save in 7 months? ................
These are a little more difficult. Write the answers.
You have £37. Tickets cost £5 each.
How many can you buy? ................
You have 17 coins to share between 5 children.
How many will each receive? ................
Look at the pictures and answer these questions.
What would 5 packs of stickers cost? ................
How much change from £2 if you buy 8 stamps? ................
What would 2 pencils cost? ................
How many packs of stickers can you buy with £1? ................
How much change from 50p if you buy a pencil? ................

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Answers
Addition and subtraction (1)
Warm up
10 7 10 8 10
11 12 12 14 12
Now try these
6 7 9 7 9 11 13 15 16
8 9 11 11 13 15 15 17 18
10 11 13 13 15 17 17 19 20
OUT 8 10 13 15 20 IN 2 4 6 9 10

Addition and subtraction (2)


Warm up
53380
85878
Now try these
6 8 12 5 18
OUT 0 3 9 12 14 IN 9 12 16 17 19
Money
Warm up
16p 21p 16p 16p
Now try these
£6 £8 £5
25p 35p 67p 53p 32p
Problems
Warm up
8 3
4 4
Now try these
26
£35
7
3
£1.50
£1.20
38p
3
31p

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