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Problem Solving: Term 2 - Week 8

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Week 10: Q1

Mr Baxendine had 38 carrots. He then brought another 6 carrots.

How many carrots did he �have altogether?

Multiplication

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Problem Solving: Term 2 - Week 8

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Week 9: Q1

The fruit monitors had 4 buckets of fruit. In each bucket there are 3 pieces of fruit.

How many pieces of fruit�are there altogether?

Multiplication

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Week 9: Q1

The fruit monitors had 20 pieces of fruit. They have 5 buckets

How many pieces of fruit�go in each bucket

Multiplication

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Problem Solving: Term 2 - Week 4

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Week 3: Q1 Yellowheads

One farmer has 88 cows. Another farmer has 4 cows.

How many cows are there

altogether?

Counting by creating bundles of ten.

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Week 3: Q1 Yellowheads

One farmer has 68 sheep. Another farmer has 5 sheep.

How many sheep are there

altogether?

Counting by creating bundles of ten.

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Problem Solving: Term 2 - Week 3

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Week 3: Q1 Yellowheads

In our room we have 13 chairs. If Brooklyn removed 5 from the room how many will be left?

Counting back,

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Week 3: Q2 Yellowheads

Your job is to bundle up pencils. Each bundle must have 10 pencils in it. At the end of the day you must write down how many pencils you packed.

Objects can be counted by creating bundles of ten. “Ty” means tens.

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Week 3: Q3 Yellowheads

One farmer has forty-three cows. Another farmer has thirty-four cows.

Who has more cows?

Counting by creating bundles of ten.

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Week 3: Q4 Yellowheads

A farmer keeps his animals in groups of 10. He has 5 groups of sheep and 4 groups of cows.

How many animals does �he have altogether?

Groupings of ten, addition, counting by creating bundles of ten.

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Week 3: Q1 Crows

Peter ran 43km and his brother Ted ran 34km

How far did they run �altogether?

Counting by creating bundles of ten.

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Week 3: Q2 Crows

Naomi and her dad bought some loaves of bread. There are ten slices of bread in each loaf. Naomi bought 5 loaves and her dad bought 4 loaves.

How many loaves did Na0mi and �her dad buy altogether?

Diagnostic Snapshot: Adding tens by using simple addition facts

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Week 3: Q3 Crows

A farmer keeps his animals in groups of 10. He has 5 groups of sheep and 4 groups of cows.

How many animals does �he have altogether?

Groupings of ten, addition, counting by creating bundles of ten.

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Week 3: Q4 Crows

Another farmer has 61 sheep and 30 cows.

How many animals does he have altogether?

Groupings of ten, addition, counting by creating bundles of ten.

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Week 3: Q5 Crows

Unfortunately one day he did have �61 sheep but then 20 ran away.

How many sheep did he have left?

Groupings of ten, subtraction, counting by creating bundles of ten.

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Week 3: Q6 Crows

A goat farmer has 54 brown goats and 32 white goats.

How many goats does this�farmer have altogether?

Diagnostic Snapshot: Adding using place values

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Problem Solving: Term 2 - Week 2

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Week 2: Q1 Yellowheads

When hanging out the washing Spider-Man used 47 plastic yellow pegs and 4 wooden pegs.

How many pegs did Spider-Man �use altogether?

Diagnostic Snapshot - Counting on...

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Week 2: Q2 Yellowheads

Sarah ate 9 big juicy strawberries and her friend ate only 2 small strawberries

How many strawberries did�the girls eat altogether?

Counting on… (number tiles, hide after 9).

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Week 2: Q3 Yellowheads

On Saturday 12 crocodile eggs had hatched. On Monday there was a total of 14 hatched eggs.

How many eggs �hatched over the weekend?

Counting on / Imaging / Splitting to make ten.

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Week 2: Q4 Yellowheads

James has 52 playing cards and then loses 4.

How many playing cards does �James have left?

Diagnostic Snapshot, counting back,

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Week 2: Q5 Yellowheads

Mary has 11 lollies and eats 4.

How many does Mary have left?

Counting back,

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Week 2: Q1 Crows

Your job at a factory is to put ice-creams into boxes of 10. �If by the end of the day you had packed �61 ice-creams how many full boxes �would you have?

Diagnostic snapshot: Counting by creating bundles of ten. Record as bundles and ones.