Solve word problems practicing addition and subtraction to ten with a set of printable task cards.
Take a break from maths worksheets with a set of addition and subtraction word problem task cards.
Each task card gives your students an opportunity to apply their reading proficiency and problem-solving skills while working on number operations.
Use These Task Cards to Practise Adding and Subtracting Within 10
This resource can be used as an independent activity to reinforce operational concepts by having students solve and record their answers to word problems on the accompanying recording sheet.
Groups of 2-4 students could also work together to solve the word problems in your guided maths group.
Mix Maths, Reading, and Play with More Ways to Use These Task Cards
Check out a few extra ideas for activities that get your students excited about addition, subtraction, and word problems!
Gallery Walk (Scoot Activity)
Mix the cards up and hang all 16 around the room to have your students complete a gallery walk. Working either alone or in pairs, assign a task card to each and have them rotate around the cards (on your signal “Scoot!”), writing the answers to each word problem on their recording sheet until they have completed each one.
Maths Lesson Recap
Using your smartboard or another projection device, work through the word problems as a class or with a small group. Students can write their answers on a sheet of paper or on their mini-whiteboards.
Change the Difficulty Level if Needed
Take this activity even further by asking students to write their own word problems that practise addition and subtraction within 10. They could also write out the number sentence or equations for each problem.
For students who need extra practise, instruct students to draw a picture or use maths manipulatives to help them solve each problem.
They might also benefit from working on a few task cards at a time instead of having access to them all at once.
Easily Prepare This Resource for Your Students
Print the task cards on cardstock for added durability and longevity. To make this game more sustainable, print a few recording sheets on cardstock and slip them into dry-erase sleeves. Students can record their answers with a dry-erase marker, then erase and reuse.
As a maths centre activity, cut out the task cards and punch a hole in each corner to place them on a binder ring. Place all game parts in a folder or large envelope.
Before You Download
Use the drop-down icon on the Download button to choose between the PDF or Google Slides version of this resource. A recording sheet and answer key are also included with this download.
This resource was created by Allie Kleijnjans, a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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