Core-Cambridge Math I Level 2: Product Guide
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2 Core-Cambridge Math I Level : Product Guide 1. About the Core-Cambridge Word Problems I Collection The Core-Cambridge Word Problems I Collection contains three separate programs designed for early learners and aligned to math curriculum standards for grades Kindergarten to Grade 3. Each program is described as a Level and each Level aligns to curriculum requirements for two grade levels: a. Level 1: This Level aligns to math curriculum requirements for Kindergarten and Grade 1. Math word problems involve addition and subtraction using numbers 1 to 0. The subject of the problems involve real life situations or Life Skills. b. Level : This Level aligns to math curriculum requirements for Grade 1 and Grade. Math word problems involve addition and subtraction using numbers 1 to 100 and base 10 numbers from 1 to The subjects of the problems are Life Skills, Length, Mass, Capacity, and Money. Single-step and two-step word problems are used. c. Level 3: This Level aligns to math curriculum requirements for Grade and Grade 3. Math word problems involve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using numbers 1 to 100. The subjects of the problems are Life Skills, Length, Mass, Capacity, Money, and Time. Single-step, two-step, and mixed operations word problems are used. Appendix A contains the Table of Contents for each of the 3 Levels. Appendix D has the Table of Contents for Level with the particular Common Core Math Standards that align to each of the ten Units in Level.. Learning Objectives Although it will appear obvious that the main learning objective is the development of math problem solving skills, the process involved in developing those problem solving skills also addresses other important learning objectives: a. Students develop math facts knowledge, learn about the properties of numbers, and avoid becoming math phobic b. Students learn how math is used to solve real, practical problems which makes math more relevant and interesting to them; consequently, a deeper interest in learning math is engendered c. Students develop reading and writing skills by interpreting and answering math word problems 3. Program Components & Features a. Login for Learning Management: Each student will have a unique username so that their activity using the program, including test reports can be saved made available to them on the Course Menu that they will see after login. Core Learning Ltd 1
3 Core-Cambridge Math I Level : Product Guide For education authority customers, individual student data and group data can also be accessed in the Administration area of the Learning Management System. Administrators can evaluate student progress, generate reports, and communicate with students within the Learning Management System. Core Learning Ltd
4 Core-Cambridge Math I Level : Product Guide b. Units: Each program is organized in discrete Units. The Units are sequenced with increasing difficulty in terms of problem type, math difficulty, and range of problem types. Earlier Units are confined to narrow topic areas to encourage familiarity with reading and solving given types of word problems. By the end of each Level, the student will have mastered the ability to identify and solve a range of different word problems appropriate to that student s grade level. Core Learning Ltd 3
5 Core-Cambridge Math I Level : Product Guide c. Introduction Files: Each Unit has one or more Introduction files. An Introduction file explains the type or types of word problems tested in the Unit and offers some direction on how to read and solve them. It is not intended as primary instruction but more of a reminder on how to do the arithmetic necessary in the Unit and guidance on reading and answering math word problems. Some sample word problems are reviewed. Core Learning Ltd
6 Core-Cambridge Math I Level : Product Guide If there is more than one Introduction file, the separation has been done to allow the review to be broken up so as not to over-task the student s attention. Students should review what Introduction files they feel will help them. The Introduction files have audio supported text that will ease the review. If students try the tests without listening to the Introduction files, if they have difficulty passing the tests, they should review the Introduction files and do some practice work with the Activity Sheet. d. Activity Sheet: The Activity Sheet is an important printable resource document that can be accessed from the last screen on the Introduction file. If there is more than one Introduction file, it is on the last screen of the last Introduction file. Core Learning Ltd
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8 Core-Cambridge Math I Level : Product Guide For convenience, a set of Level Activity Sheets and sheets are in Appendix C to this Guide. The Activity Sheet can be used in class, as homework, or as part of a student s self-paced use of the program. s to word problems should be given by full sentences. Questions in the Activity Sheet give students practice on how to write proper sentence answers. Obviously, the exact text used to answer a word problem may have some variation. For this reason, the tests in the program do not ask students to type out sentence answers. Apart from being time consuming, scoring is made problematic by variable correct possible answers. So the tests, provide a sentence answer, leaving the student to fill in the blank with the correct number part of the answer. There is a second aspect to the Activity Sheet that offer important practice. All word problems in the program have a corresponding number calculation or math sentence needed to represent and solve the problem. Students can practice reading the word problem and writing the corresponding math sentence. For some questions, answers may vary, for example, the order of addition could be reversed but still correctly solve the problem. Core Learning Ltd 7
9 Core-Cambridge Math I Level : Product Guide e. Practice Tests: Each Unit has one or more Practice Test. In Level, Practice Tests are scored and a test report may be printed. The pass rate is 60%. Practice Tests have a confined range of problem type or types. They are intended to help students develop familiarity in the language used to present certain types of word problems as well as to apply the particular math knowledge needed to solve those types of problems. Each Practice Test in a Unit should be completed before trying the Unit Test. Core Learning Ltd 8
10 Core-Cambridge Math I Level : Product Guide However, tests results for Practice Tests are not saved in the Learning Management System and it is not required that all Practice Tests be passed. f. Unit Test: A Unit is successfully completed by passing a Unit Test. The pass rate is 80%. The Unit Test combines the types the types of questions used in the individual Practice Tests. Consequently the range of question types is broader in the Unit Test and students face a greater challenge to identify the type of test and apply the appropriate solution. When a student has passed the Unit Test and the Practice Tests for a Unit, a Unit Completion Certificate can be printed. When all Units have been completed, a Course Completion Certificate can be printed. Core Learning Ltd 9
11 Core-Cambridge Math I Level : Product Guide g. Random Test Generation: Every test in the program has a large population of available questions from which a set are randomly selected to create each test. Data on test question counts and test question availability are included in the Tables of Contents in Appendix A. By using random generation rather than static tests, students can re-take tests many times and have a different set of questions to answer each time. Unit Tests can be used diagnostically as pre-tests, that is, taken before any self-paced work in the Unit simply to identify if the learning objectives for that Unit have been mastered. Using Unit Tests as pre-tests is particularly helpful to identify which program level a student should be starting at. Students in grade normally should be working at Level or 3 but a pre-test at Level 1 may be appropriate to verify that introductory number sense concepts and addition and subtraction skills have been properly established.. Using the Level Program Level is introductory. It is confined to addition and subtraction operations. Although, measurement problems are included, many problems use non-standard units. Students do not require mastery of standard or metric measurement units to solve the word problems in Level. In most cases, the Level program will be used by teachers to supplement in-class work. Teachers will determine a blended learning approach. Tests can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard and employed a class activity. Similarly, the Activity Sheets can be used as homework assignments or for group work in class, again perhaps supported by interactive whiteboards. As the Activity Sheets have write-in answers, students can use the IWB annotation tool to write answers to questions. In addition, all the questions for each test in Level are set out in Appendix C. Teachers can develop from these questions their own activity sheets or question presentations for in-class use. Whatever level of instructional support and in-class work used in conjunction with the Level program, at some point, students should be asked to login to the program, either at school or at home, and try to complete the tests. These sessions should be limited in duration, especially at the beginning. Initial use should not exceed 1 or 0 minutes and later use probably is best kept under 30 minutes. For best results, students should be expected to give focussed attention to reading and solving the problems. Speed in test completion is not a goal in itself and will improve with more experience. It is important though to not over-task at this stage. Success by small, steady steps will engender self-confidence and greater interest by students of all abilities. Core Learning Ltd 10
12 Appendix A Tables of Contents Level 1 Unit Name Introduction Title Test Title Questions per Test Total Questions Unit 1: Addition Word Problems 1.1 Numbers Addition Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills, Numbers 1 to Addition Addition Word Problems Test : Life Skills, Numbers 1 to 0 3 Practice Test Total Addition Word Problems Addition Word Problems Unit Test 6 70 Unit Total Unit : Subtraction Word Problems.1 Subtraction. Subtraction Word Problems Subtraction Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills, Numbers 1 to 10 Subtraction Word Problems Test : Life Skills, Numbers 1 to 0 Practice Test Total 10 0 Subtraction Word Problems Unit Test 6 0 Unit Total Unit 3: Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test 1: Numbers 1 to 10 Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test : Numbers 1 to Practice Test Total Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Unit Test 1 80 Unit Total 180 Practice Test Questions 3 0 Unit Test Questions 00 Course Total 6 0 Core Learning Ltd 11
13 Appendix A Tables of Contents Level Unit Name Introduction Title Test Title Unit 1: Addition Life Skills Word Problems 1.1 Numbers 1. Addition 1.3 Addition Word Problems - Life Skills Addition Life Skills Word Problems Test 1: Numbers 1 to 10 Addition Life Skills Word Problems Test : Numbers 1 to 0 Addition Life Skills Word Problems Test 3: Base 10 Numbers Addition Life Skills Word Problems Test : Numbers 1 to 100 Questions per Test Total Questions Practice Test Total 10 Addition Life Skills Word Problems Unit Test Unit Total 3 10 Unit : Addition Money Word Problems Addition Word Problems - Money Addition Money Word Problems Test 1 Addition Money Word Problems Test Practice Test Total 1 60 Addition Money Word Problems Unit Test 8 Unit Total 0 11 Unit 3: Addition Measurement Word Problems Addition Word Problems - Measurement Addition Measurement Word Problems Test 1: Length Addition Measurement Word Problems Test : Mass Addition Measurement Word Problems Test 3: Capacity Practice Test Total 18 9 Addition Measurement Word Problems Unit Test 1 90 Unit Total Core Learning Ltd 1
14 Appendix A Tables of Contents Unit : Two-Step Addition Word Problems Two-Step Addition Word Problems Two-Step Addition Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills Two-Step Addition Word Problems Test : Money Two-Step Addition Word Problems Test 3: Length Two-Step Addition Word Problems Test : Mass & Capacity Practice Test Total 0 80 Two-Step Addition Word Problems Unit Test 1 80 Unit Total Unit : Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems.1 Subtraction. Subtraction Word Problems - Life Skills Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems Test 1: Numbers 1 to 10 Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems Test : Numbers 1 to 0 Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems Test 3: Base 10 Numbers Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems Test : Numbers 1 to Practice Test Total 1 Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems Unit Test 1 8 Unit Total Unit 6: Subtraction Money Word Problems Subtraction Word Problems - Money Subtraction Money Word Problems Test 1 Subtraction Money Word Problems Test Practice Test Total 10 0 Subtraction Money Word Problems Unit Test 8 0 Unit Total Core Learning Ltd 13
15 Appendix A Tables of Contents Unit 7: Subtraction Measurement Word Problems Subtraction Word Problems - Measurement Subtraction Measurement Word Problems Test 1: Length Subtraction Measurement Word Problems Test : Mass Subtraction Measurement Word Problems Test 3: Capacity Practice Test Total Subtraction Measurement Unit Test Word Problems 1 90 Unit Total Unit 8: Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems Test : Money Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems Test 3: Length, Mass, & Capacity 1 3 Practice Test Total 1 7 Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems Unit Test 1 70 Unit Total 7 1 Unit 9: One-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems One-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems One-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills Numbers 1 to 0 One-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test : Life Skills Numbers 1 to 100 One-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test 3: Money One-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test : Length One-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test : Mass One-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test 6: Capacity Core Learning Ltd 1
16 Appendix A Tables of Contents Practice Test total 6 30 One-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Unit Test 1 90 Unit Total 8 30 Unit 10: Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test : Money Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test 3: Length Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test : Mass & Capacity Practice Test Total 8 19 Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Unit Test 1 90 Unit Total 3 8 Practice Test Questions Unit Test Questions Course Total Core Learning Ltd 1
17 Appendix A Tables of Contents Level 3 Unit Name Introduction Title Test Title Questions per Test Total Questions Unit 1: Addition & Subtraction Word Problems One-Step Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills, Numbers 1 to 100 Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test : Length & Perimeter Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test 3: Mass & Capacity Practice Test total Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Unit Test 1 90 Unit Total 1 70 Unit : Addition & Subtraction Two-Step Word Problems Two-Step Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test : Length Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Test 3: Mass & Capacity Practice Test total 33 0 Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Unit Test 1 90 Unit Total Unit 3: Multiplication & Division Word Problems Multiplication Word Problems Division Word Problems Multiplication & Division Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills Multiplication & Division Word Problems Test : Length, Perimeter, & Area Multiplication & Division Word Problems Test 3: Mass & Capacity Practice Test total Core Learning Ltd 16
18 Appendix A Tables of Contents Multiplication & Division Word Problems Unit Test 1 90 Unit Total 3 60 Unit : One-Step Word Problems: All Operations One-Step Word Problems: All Operations One-Step Word Problems: All Operations Test 1: Life Skills One-Step Word Problems: All Operations Test : Length, Perimeter, & Area One-Step Word Problems: All Operations Test 3: Mass & Capacity Practice Test total One-Step Word Problems: All Operations Unit Test 1 90 Unit Total 360 Unit : Mixed Operations Word Problems Mixed Operations Word Problems Mixed Operations Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills Mixed Operations Word Problems Test : Length, Mass, & Capacity Practice Test total Mixed Operations Word Problems Unit Test 1 9 Unit Total Unit 6: Money Word Problems Money Word Problems Money Word Problems Test 1: Addition & Subtraction Money Word Problems Test : Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Money Word Problems Test 3: All Operations Practice Test total 18 Money Word Problems Unit Test 1 90 Unit Total Unit 7: Time Word Problems 7.1 About Time Time Word Problems Test 1: Addition & Subtraction Telling Time Time Word Problems Test : Mixed Operations 10 6 Core Learning Ltd 17
19 Appendix A Tables of Contents 7.3 Calculating Time Time Word Problems Unit Test Practice Test total Unit Total 3 30 Unit 8: Scrambled Word Problems Scrambled Word Problems Scrambled Word Problems Test 1: Life Skills 8 90 Scrambled Word Problems Test : Money 8 90 Scrambled Word Problems Test 3: Length, Perimeter, & Area 8 90 Scrambled Word Problems Test : Mass 8 90 Scrambled Word Problems Test : Capacity 8 90 Scrambled Word Problems Test 6: Time 8 90 Practice Test total 8 0 Scrambled Word Problems Unit Test 1 90 Unit Total Practice Test Questions Unit Test Questions 10 7 Course Totals Core Learning Ltd 18
20 Unit 1: Addition Word Problems Life Skills Activity Sheet Activity Sheet A. Numbers 1 to 10 Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. Lee is playing a card game. He turns over a 3 and a and adds the numbers together. What is his score?. Tan has 6 computer games. He gets another for his birthday. How many computer games does he have now? 3. There are pears, apples, bananas, and 3 oranges in a fruit bowl. How many apples and oranges are there altogether?. In a pack of fruit-flavored yogurt cups, are strawberry and are raspberry. How many yogurt cups are there?. Seven people are sitting on the beach. Two people join them. How many people are on the beach now? Core Learning Ltd 19
21 Unit 1: Addition Word Problems Life Skills Activity Sheet Activity Sheet B. Numbers 1 to 10 Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each word problem. 1. Dave has crayons and Lena has crayons. How many crayons do they have?. Two people are giving a party. They ask 8 friends to the party. What is the total number of people at the party? 3. Four people are in a line at the supermarket. Three more people join the line. How many people are in the line now?. One chair has legs. How many legs do chairs have in total?. Dani has dolls and teddy bears. In total, how many dolls and teddy bears does Dani have? C. Numbers 1 to 0 Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. Teri rolled double 6 with her two dice. What was her score? Core Learning Ltd 0
22 Unit 1: Addition Word Problems Life Skills Activity Sheet Activity Sheet. A store sells 1 newspapers in the morning and 13 more in the afternoon. How many newspapers were sold altogether? 3. Liam had 1 stickers. Amy gives him 3 more. How many stickers does Liam have now?. Before this year, Paula had won 1 medals in running races. So far this year, Paula has won 3 more medals. How many medals does Paula have now?. Zack picked 10 flowers. His mom picked another. How many flowers did they pick altogether? D. Numbers 1 to 0 Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each word problem. 1. Ryan had 16 swimming medals. He won 3 more. How many does he have now?. Kylie has 8 dolls and teddy bears. How many dolls and teddy bears does she have? Core Learning Ltd 1
23 Unit 1: Addition Word Problems Life Skills Activity Sheet Activity Sheet 3. Jack had 9 crayons. He was given 3 more. How many crayons does Jack have now?. Ben had eight computer games. He was given three more for his birthday. How many games does he have now?. Mae got 6 cards on her birthday. The next day she got 3 more. How many cards did Mae have? E. Base 10 Addition Word Problems Write a sentence to answer each word problem: 1. A pencil costs 6 cents and a ruler costs 0 cents. What is the total cost of a pencil and a ruler?. Ryan buys a cookie for 0 cents and a banana for 7 cents. How much does Ryan spend altogether? 3. Jake bought a candy for 6 cents and a cookie for 10 cents. How much did Jake spend? Core Learning Ltd
24 Unit 1: Addition Word Problems Life Skills Activity Sheet Activity Sheet. A small rubber ball costs 10 cents. A large rubber ball costs 10 cents more than a small rubber ball. What is the cost of a large rubber ball?. Strawberry tarts cost 0 cents. Sophie buys tarts. How much does this cost her? F. Base 10 Addition Word Problems Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each word problem. 1. An apple costs 30 cents, a banana costs 0 cents, and an orange costs 3 cents. Beth buys an apple and a banana. How much does this cost her?. Rhoda spent $6 at Clothes Galore. Charlotte spent $30. How much money did they spend together? _ 3. On Friday evening, Lucy took out $0 from her bank account. On Wednesday, she took out another $0. How much money did Lucy take out on these two days altogether? _. Jacqui walks to school each morning. She walks 00 yards to her friend's house and then another 00 yards to school. How far does Jacqui walk?. Liam lives 00 feet from the corner store. He walked to the store and then back home again. How far did he walk in total? Core Learning Ltd 3
25 Unit 1: Addition Word Problems Life Skills Activity Sheet s s A. NUMBERS 1 to 10: Word Problem Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence for each answer. 1. Lee's score is 8.. Tan has 8 computer games. 3. There are 8 apples and oranges.. There are yogurt cups.. There are 9 people on the beach. B. NUMBERS 1 to 10: Problem Math Sentences 1. + = = = 7. + = 8. + = 6 C. NUMBERS 1 to 0: Word Problem Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence for each answer. 1. Teri's score was 1.. The store sold altogether newspapers. 3. Liam has 1 stickers.. Paula now has 17 medals.. Zack and his mom picked 1 flowers. D. NUMBERS 1 to 0: Problem Math Sentences = = = = = 9 E. BASE 10 ADDITION: Word Problem Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence for each answer. 1. The pencil and ruler together cost 6 cents.. Ryan spends 7 cents. 3. Jake spent 16 cents.. A large rubber ball costs 0 cents.. It costs her 80 cents. Core Learning Ltd
26 Unit 1: Addition Word Problems Life Skills Activity Sheet s s F. BASE 10 ADDITION: Problem Math Sentences = = = = = 800 Core Learning Ltd
27 Unit : Addition Money Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet A. Money Word Problems: Sentence s Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. Tonya has a quarter and a nickel. How much money does Tonya have?. Tan has balloons that cost cents each. What is the cost of balloons? 3. Ryan buys a cookie for 0 cents and a banana for 7 cents. How much does Ryan spend altogether?. An eraser costs 10 cents and a pencil sharpener costs 8 cents. How much does it cost to buy one eraser and one pencil sharpener?. A small pack of pencils costs 1 cents. A pack of crayons costs cents more than a pack of pencils. How much does a pack of crayons cost? Core Learning Ltd.
28 Unit : Addition Money Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet 6. An avocado costs dollars. A cantaloupe costs 3 dollars. If I buy avocados and cantaloupes, how much do I spend? 7. Maria buys a grapefruit for 1 cents and an orange for 8 cents. How much does Maria spend? 8. Lawrence bought a bag of peanuts for 9 cents and a bag of bread crumbs for 8 cents to feed animals in the zoo. How much did Lawrence spend? 9. An orange costs 16 cents, an apple costs 11 cents, and a banana costs 8 cents. Lewis buys an apple and a banana. How much does this cost him? 10. Devonya buys a 3 dollar T-shirt and a 10 dollar T-shirt. How much money does she spend on T-shirts? Core Learning Ltd.
29 Unit : Addition Money Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet B. Money Word Problems: Math Sentences Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each word problem. 1. A gumball costs 6 cents, a gumdrop costs 7 cents and a chocolate costs 9 cents. Dale buys a gumball and a gumdrop. How much does this cost him?. Sarah buys a 7 dollar shirt and a 1 dollar shirt. How much does Sarah pay for the shirts? 3. Ali spent 8 dollars. Rasha spent 9 dollars. How much money did they spend altogether?. A pencil costs cents and a ruler costs 0 cents. What is the total cost of a pencil and a ruler?. An eraser costs 30 cents and a pencil sharpener costs 0 cents. How much do they cost together? 6. Tom had $8. His mother gave him another $. How much money does Tom have? 7. Sadie had $.0. She found another 0 cents under her bed. How much money does she have? Core Learning Ltd.
30 Unit : Addition Money Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet 8. At a bakery, Rebecca bought a pie for 80 cents and a cake for $1. How much did Rebecca spend? 9. A donut costs 0 cents, a pecan tart costs 60 cents, and a cinnamon bun costs $1. Paula buys a pecan tart and a donut. How much does this cost her? 10. For his lunch, Tomas buys a sandwich costing $.0 and a drink costing 60 cents. How much does Tomas spend on lunch? Core Learning Ltd.
31 Unit : Addition Money Word Problems Activity Sheet s s A. Word Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence. 1. Tonya has 30 cents.. Two balloons cost 8 cents. 3. Ryan spends 7 cents.. It costs 18 cents to buy a pencil and a pencil sharpener.. A pack of crayons costs 16 cents. 6. I pay 10 dollars to buy avocados and cantaloupes. 7. Maria spends 0 cents. 8. Lawrence spent 17 cents. 9. It costs Lewis 19 cents. 10. Devonya spends 13 dollars on T-shirts. B. Problem Math Sentences: = = = = = = = = = =.80 Core Learning Ltd 30
32 Unit 3: Addition Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet A. Length Measurement Word Problems: Sentence s Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. Anna is making a dress. She uses pieces of yellow cloth, one meters long, the other 3 meters long. How much yellow cloth does Anna use?. Jacqui walks to school each morning. She walks 00 yards to her friend's house and then another 00 yards to school. How far does Jacqui walk? 3. In Jack's backyard, there is a lawn with a vegetable garden at the end. The vegetable garden is 1 meters long and the lawn is 60 meters long. What is the total length of Jack's backyard?. Rachel is making curtains for her bedroom. She uses two pieces of material. One is 1 yards long and the other is 8 yards long. What is the total length of material that Rachel uses?. Liam lives 00 feet from the corner store. He walked to the store and then back home again. How far did he walk in total? Core Learning Ltd 31
33 Unit 3: Addition Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet A. Length Measurement Word Problems: Sentence s Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. Anna is making a dress. She uses pieces of yellow cloth, one meters long, the other 3 meters long. How much yellow cloth does Anna use?. Jacqui walks to school each morning. She walks 00 yards to her friend's house and then another 00 yards to school. How far does Jacqui walk? 3. In Jack's backyard, there is a lawn with a vegetable garden at the end. The vegetable garden is 1 meters long and the lawn is 60 meters long. What is the total length of Jack's backyard?. Rachel is making curtains for her bedroom. She uses two pieces of material. One is 1 yards long and the other is 8 yards long. What is the total length of material that Rachel uses?. Liam lives 00 feet from the corner store. He walked to the store and then back home again. How far did he walk in total? Core Learning Ltd.
34 Unit 3: Addition Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet B. Length Measurement Word Problems: Math Sentences Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each math word problem. A math sentence is a number calculation. 1. Jennifer is 80 centimeters tall. Her sister is 1 centimeters taller. How tall is Jennifer's sister?. In a race, Lee has run only 00 meters when the winner crosses the finishing line 100 meters ahead of him. How long is the race? 3. Ryan is building a bookcase. He buys two pieces of wood. One is 10 meters long, the other is 6 meters long. How many meters of wood has Ryan bought?. Adam laid a stone path in his garden. In the morning he laid 0 feet of path and in the afternoon he laid another 13 feet. How many meters did Adam lay altogether?. Lisa cut a plank of wood into two lengths, 0 inches and 0 inches. How long was the piece of wood before she cut it? Core Learning Ltd.
35 Unit 3: Addition Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet C. Mass Measurement Word Problems: Sentence s Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. On a mass scale, 8 bricks will balance an apple and 10 bricks will balance a pear. The apple and pear are put together on the scale. How many bricks will balance them?. Gilbert can balance 10 barrels of water on a seesaw. George can balance 6 barrels of water. If they sit on one end, how many barrels of water are needed to balance the seesaw? 3. On a mass scale, 8 bricks balance an apple. How many bricks are needed to balance apples?. Gilbert the gorilla weighs the same as 10 monkeys. His brother George weighs the same as 8 monkeys. How much do they weigh together?. Monty Mouse goes camping and takes packets of food and a tent. The tent weighs the same as 3 packets of food. How much weight, in packets of food, is Monty carrying? Core Learning Ltd.
36 Unit 3: Addition Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet D. Mass Measurement Word Problems: Math Sentences Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each math word problem. A math sentence is a number calculation. 1. A full pitcher holds 6 cups of water. How many cups of water do full pitchers hold?. Carole puts 1 liters of water in her fish tank. The fish tank isn't full, so she puts in another liters of water. How much water does she use to fill the fish tank? 3. Seven elves each had a glass of lemonade with lunch. Five of them had a second glass of lemonade. How many glasses of lemonade did the elves drink?. Some elves make 1 flasks of magic potion before lunch and 1 flasks after lunch. How much magic potion did the elves make?. Edward the elephant can suck up 3 jugs of water at a time with his trunk. His mother can suck up 6 jugs of water at a time. How much water can they suck up between them? Core Learning Ltd.
37 Unit 3: Addition Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet E. Capacity Measurement Word Problems: Sentence s Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. A full pitcher holds 6 cups of water. How many cups of water do full pitchers hold?. Carole puts 1 liters of water in her fish tank. The fish tank isn't full, so she puts in another liters of water. How much water does she use to fill the fish tank? 3. Seven elves each had a glass of lemonade with lunch. Five of them had a second glass of lemonade. How many glasses of lemonade did the elves drink?. Some elves make 1 flasks of magic potion before lunch and 1 flasks after lunch. How much magic potion did the elves make?. Edward the elephant can suck up 3 jugs of water at a time with his trunk. His mother can suck up 6 jugs of water at a time. How much water can they suck up between them? Core Learning Ltd.
38 Unit 3: Addition Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet s s A. Length Measurement: Word Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence. 1. Anna uses 7 meters of yellow cloth.. Jacqui walks 900 yards to get to school. 3. Jack's backyard is 7 meters long.. Rachel uses 0 yards of material for bedroom curtains.. Liam walked 800 feet. B. Length Measurement: Problem Math Sentences: = = = = = 90 C. Mass Measurement: Word Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence. 1. The apple and pear will be balanced by 18 bricks.. It will balance with Gilbert and George and 16 barrels of water. 3. Two apples are balanced by 16 bricks.. Gilbert and George have the weight of 18 monkeys.. Monty is carrying weight equal to packets of food. D. Mass Measurement: Problem Math Sentences: = = = = = 19 Core Learning Ltd 37
39 Unit 3: Addition Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet s s E. Capacity Measurement: Word Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence. 1. Two pitchers hold 1 cups of water.. Carole uses 19 liters of water to fill the fish tank. 3. The elves drank 1 glasses of lemonade.. The elves made 6 flasks of magic potion.. Edward and his mother can suck up 9 jugs of water. F. Capacity Measurement: Problem Math Sentences: = = = = = Core Learning Ltd 38
40 Unit : Two-Step Addition Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet A. Two-Step Addition Word Problems with Sentences Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. A baker made 10 cakes. He burnt 3 and cannot sell them. How many cakes can he still sell?. Tom has toy cars. Lee has 8 toy cars. How many more toy cars does Lee have than Tom? 3. Three friends went to the candy store. Chloe spent 13 cents, Devonya spent 1 cents, and James spent 10 cents. How much did the three friends spend altogether at the candy store?. Zoe buys two 0 cent stamps and one 10 cent stamp. How much does Zoe spend on stamps?. Kyle has to walk up 3 flights of stairs. The first flight is 10 steps, the second is 1 steps, and the third is 11 steps. How many steps does Kyle take to go up three flights of stairs? Core Learning Ltd 39
41 Unit : Two-Step Addition Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet 6. Joey the kangaroo loves to jump. He took 8 jumps then had a rest. He took another 10 jumps, had another rest, and then took 10 more jumps. How many jumps did Joey take altogether? 7. Millie Mouse weighs the same as 6 chestnuts. Monty Mouse weighs the same as chestnuts. Mandy Mouse weighs the same as 3 chestnuts. What do all three mice weigh, in chestnuts? 8. Four bricks balance a crayon. A ruler is bricks heavier than a crayon. A package of pencils is 10 bricks heavier than a ruler. What do the pencils weigh, in bricks? 9. A magic spell needs cups of swamp water, 6 cups of ditch water, and cups of slimy puddle water. How much water is this altogether? 10. Goldilocks ate 6 spoonfuls of porridge from Papa Bear's bowl, spoonfuls from Momma Bear's bowl, and spoonfuls from Baby Bear's bowl. How many spoonfuls of porridge did she eat? Core Learning Ltd 0
42 Unit : Two-Step Addition Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet B. Two-Step Addition Word Problems with Math Sentences Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each math word problem. A math sentence is a number calculation. 1. Millie Mouse has a large piece of cheese. Today she had 6 nibbles in the morning, nibbles in the afternoon, and more nibbles in the evening. How many nibbles of cheese did Millie have today?. Our school got letters on Monday, letters on Tuesday, 3 letters on Wednesday, 6 letters on Thursday, and letters on Friday. How many letters did the school get all week? 3. Josh is holding a quarter, a dime, and a nickel. How much money is Josh holding?. Jose bought a book costing 1 cents. He paid the exact amount using 3 coins. What were the coins?. Ben can throw a ball yards. Greg can throw a ball 3 yards further than Ben. Jerome can throw a ball yards further than Greg. How far can Jerome throw a ball? Core Learning Ltd 1
43 Unit : Two-Step Addition Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet 6. Matt is flying his kite. He lets out 10 yards of string. After a while, he lets out another 8 yards and then more yards. Altogether, how much string has Matt let out? 7. Delia weighs 300 grams of flour. She then adds 100 grams of sugar to the scale pan and then 0 grams of mixed fruit. What does the reading on the scales show? 8. Jay buys 300 grams of carrots, 00 grams of potatoes, and 100 grams of onions. How many grams of vegetables does Jay buy? 9. This month, Mary has put gas in her car four times. She has put in liters, 1 liters, liters, and 0 liters. Altogether, how much gas has Mary put in her car this month? 10. This week, the Trent family bought quarts of milk on Monday, quarts on Thursday, and 3 quarts on Sunday. How many quarts of milk did they buy in total during the week? Core Learning Ltd
44 Unit : Two-Step Addition Word Problems Activity Sheet s s A. Two-Step Addition Word Problems with Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence for each answer. 1. The elves made 19 boxes of sparkles.. There are 0 pupils in first grade. 3. The three friends spent 3 cents.. Zoe spends 0 cents on stamps.. Kyle takes 33 steps to go up 3 flights of stairs. 6. Joey took 8 jumps. 7. They weigh 1 chestnuts. 8. The pencils weigh 16 bricks 9. There are 1 cups of water. 10. She ate 1 spoonfuls of porridge. B. Two-Step Addition Word Problems with Math Sentences = = 3 [this is more than two steps; the word problem is multi-step] = = = = = = = 87 [this is more than two steps; the word problem is multistep] = 9 Core Learning Ltd 3
45 Unit : Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet A. Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems with Sentences Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. A baker made 10 cakes. He burnt 3 and cannot sell them. How many cakes can he still sell?. Tom has toy cars. Lee has 8 toy cars. How many more toy cars does Lee have than Tom? 3. Helen had 1 candies. She ate 7 of them. How many candies does she have left?. There are 10 red pencils and 16 blue pencils in Miss Garcia's classroom. How many more blue pencils are there than red pencils?. Annie scores 10 points in the first half of a basketball game. Her team needs 0 points to win. How many more points does she need to score in the second half of the basketball game? Core Learning Ltd
46 Unit : Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet 6. There are 10 boys and 8 girls at the beach. How many more boys are there than girls? 7. Emily dives 6 feet underwater. Jacob dives feet underwater. How much deeper does Emily dive than Jacob? 8. Marty Mouse and Millie Mouse have a race for 0 yards. When Millie finishes the race, Marty still has yards left to go. How far has Marty run already? 9. Gord Gorilla's hot air balloon can carry 0 monkeys. Gord and his suitcase together weigh the same as 1 monkeys. If he takes his suitcase, how many monkeys can Gord take with him in his balloon? 10. There are monkeys in a hot air balloon. The balloon can only carry the weight of 0 monkeys to be able to rise into the air. How many monkeys must climb out before the balloon rises? Core Learning Ltd
47 Unit : Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet B. Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems with Math Sentences Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each math word problem. A math sentence is a number calculation. 1. Ivana had 10 hair clips. She loses of them. How many does she have left?. There are 6 candles on a cake. Four get blown out. How many candles are still lit? 3. Fourteen people are on a bus. Seven of the people are men and the rest are women. How many women are there on the bus?. Twelve frogs are in a pond. Five jump out. How many frogs are left in the pond?. How much change does Megan get from 10 cents if she buys a candy for 3 cents? Core Learning Ltd 6
48 Unit : Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet 6. Teri wants to buy a drink costing 1 cents. She only has 10 cents. How much more money does she need to buy the drink? 7. In the nursery, there are 18 children. Ten of these are girls. How many are boys? 8. Mrs. Kim has 38 bread rolls in the cafeteria. She sells 0 of them at morning break. How many does she have left to sell? 9. A butcher has 0 sausages. If he sells 10, how many does he have left? 10. There are 30 children in Miss Stewart's first grade class. Seventeen are girls. How many are boys? Core Learning Ltd 7
49 Unit : Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems Activity Sheet s s A. Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems with Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence for each answer. 1. The baker can sell 7 cakes.. Lee has 3 more toy cars than Tom. 3. Helen has candies left.. There are 6 more blue pencils than red pencils.. Annie needs to score 10 more points. 6. There are more boys than there are girls at the beach. 7. Emily dives feet deeper than Jacob. 8. Marty has run 16 yards when Millie finishes the race. 9. He can take 6 monkeys in the balloon. 10. For the balloon to rise, monkeys must climb out. B. Subtraction Life Skills Word Problems with Math Sentences = = = = = = = = = = 13 Core Learning Ltd 8
50 Unit 6: Subtraction Money Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet A. Subtraction Money Word Problems with Sentences Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. How much change does Megan get from 10 cents if she buys a candy for 3 cents?. How much more does the sharpener cost than the pencil? 3. Teri wants to buy a drink costing 1 cents. She only has 10 cents. How much more money does she need to buy the drink?. Joshua is given 0 cents. He spends 8 cents. How much money does he have left?. A lemon costs 8 cents and an orange costs 13 cents. How much cheaper is the lemon than the orange? Core Learning Ltd 9
51 Unit 6: Subtraction Money Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet B. Subtraction Money Word Problems with Math Sentences Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each math word problem. A math sentence is a number calculation. 1. A sugar cookie costs 6 cents. A chocolate chip cookie costs 9 cents. How much less does the sugar cookie cost?. A popsicle costs 13 cents. An ice cream bar costs 18 cents. How much more is an ice cream bar than a popsicle? 3. Steven buys a book for 9 dollars. How much change does he get from 0 dollars. How much change does Megan get from 10 cents if she buys a candy for 3 cents?. Leo buys a popsicle for 1 cents. How much change will he get back from a quarter?. Cara has two coins worth a total of 1 cents. One of her coins is a dime. What is the other coin? Core Learning Ltd 0
52 Unit 6: Subtraction Money Word Problems Activity Sheet s s A. Subtraction Money Word Problems with Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence for each answer. 1. Megan gets 7 cents in change.. The sharpener costs 8 cents more than the pencil. 3. Teri needs cents more to buy the drink.. Joshua has 1 cents left.. The lemon is cents cheaper than the orange. B. Subtraction Money Word Problems with Math Sentences = = = = = Core Learning Ltd 1
53 Unit 7: Subtraction Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet A. Subtraction Measurement Word Problems with Sentences Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. Joey the kangaroo took 6 jumps to cross the road. Ken the kangaroo took jumps. How many fewer jumps did Ken take than Joey?. It takes Susie 18 steps to walk the length of the playground. It takes Carole 1 steps. How many more steps does it take Susie than Carole? 3. A step ladder has 6 steps. An extension ladder has 18 steps. How many more steps does the extension ladder have than the step ladder?. Tom can throw a ball 9 yards. Dale can throw a ball 6 yards. How much further can Tom throw a ball than Dale?. Gord Gorilla weighs the same as 8 monkeys. His hot air balloon can carry the weight of 0 monkeys in total. How many monkeys can he carry with him in the balloon? Core Learning Ltd
54 Unit 7: Subtraction Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet 6. Twelve bricks balance a pot of pencils. Sixteen bricks balance a pot of crayons. How much lighter are the pencils than the crayons? 7. Some elves make a shield and a helmet. The shield weighs the same as 1 bags of moon dust. The helmet weighs the same as 9 bags of moon dust. How much heavier is the shield than the helmet? 8. Today, Bessie the cow gave 13 jugs of milk. Yesterday, she gave 10 jugs of milk. How much more milk did she give today? 9. Ahmed and Jane take 7 bottles of water with them on their camping trip. On the first day, they drink 3 of the bottles of water. How much water is left? 10. Some elves and hobbits have a party. The elves drink 10 bottles of soda and the hobbits drink 1 bottles of soda. How much more do the hobbits drink than the elves? Core Learning Ltd 3
55 Unit 7: Subtraction Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet B. Subtraction Measurement Word Problems with Math Sentences Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each math word problem. A math sentence is a number calculation. 1. Jacob can kick a soccer ball 16 yards. Matt can kick a soccer ball 1 yards. How much further can Jacob kick a ball than Matt?. It takes Julio 9 paces to walk the length of the hall. It takes Thomas 7 paces. How many fewer paces does it take Thomas than Julio? 3. There are 10 bricks in the long wall and bricks in the short wall. What is the difference in length between the walls?. Zack's sunflower is 80 centimeters tall. How much taller must it grow to reach 1 meter?. A normal magic broomstick can carry the weight of large cats. An extra strong magic broomstick can carry 8 large cats. How many more cats can an extra strong broomstick carry than a normal one? Core Learning Ltd
56 Unit 7: Subtraction Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet 6. The balance scales have a red pan with 8 bricks in it and a blue pan with bricks in it. How many bricks need to be added to the blue pan so the scales balance? 7. A bun weighs 60 grams. A cookie weighs 0 grams. How much heavier is the bun? 8. There are glasses of cola in a bottle. If Martin pours out glasses of cola, how much cola is left in the bottle? 9. Joanne's teapot can make 3 cups of tea. She pours out cups of tea. How many cups of tea are left in the pot? 10. A pitcher holds 6 glasses of fruit punch. Mary pours out glasses of fruit punch. How many glasses of fruit punch are left in the pitcher? Core Learning Ltd
57 Unit 7: Subtraction Measurement Word Problems Activity Sheet s s A. Subtraction Measurement Word Problems with Sentences Wording may vary. Use a complete sentence for each answer. 1. Ken took fewer jumps.. Susie takes 3 more steps than Carole. 3. The extension ladder has 1 more steps than the step ladder.. Tom throws a ball 3 yards further than Dale can.. Gord can carry 1 monkeys with him in the balloon. 6. The pencils are bricks lighter than the crayons. 7. The shield is bags of moon dust heavier. 8. Bessie gave 3 more jugs of milk today. 9. There are bottles of water left. 10. The hobbits drink more bottles of soda than the elves. B. Subtraction Measurement Word Problems with Math Sentences =. 9-7 = = = 0 [1 meter = 100 centimeters]. 8 - = = = = = = 00 [1 liter = 1000 milliliters] Core Learning Ltd 6
58 Unit 8: Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet A. Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems with Sentences Write a sentence to answer each word problem. 1. A magician has 0 doves. Eight are white, 7 are gray and the rest are black. How many black doves does he have?. Mrs. Mouse bakes a cake and cuts it into 10 slices. Millie Mouse eats slices, Monty Mouse eats 3 slices, and Mandy Mouse eats the rest. How many slices does Mandy Mouse eat? 3. Jemma saw 1 fairies in the park. Three were sitting on mushrooms, were sitting on the ground, and the rest were dancing. How many fairies were dancing?. Ian buys 3 stamps. It costs him 38 cents altogether. One of the stamps costs 0 cents, and another of the stamps costs 10 cents. How much does the third stamp cost?. A juice box costs 0 cents. Henry only has a dime and a nickel. How much more money does Henry need to buy the juice box? Core Learning Ltd 7
59 Unit 8: Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems Activity Sheet Activity Sheet 6. It takes Ellie 0 paces to walk to her garden. She walks paces and stops to pull a weed. Then she walks another 10 paces and picks some flowers. How far does she still have to walk to the garden? 7. Aretha swims 10 lengths of the pool. She swims lengths then has a break. Then she swims another lengths before she takes another break. How many more lengths does Aretha have left to swim? 8. On a balance scale, 6 cups of sugar balance 6 cups of flour. Greg uses 3 cups of flour from the scales. How many cups of sugar must he use so the scales still balance? B. Two-Step Subtraction Word Problems with Math Sentences Read the word problem and write a math sentence to answer each math word problem. A math sentence is a number calculation. 1. There are 1 eggs in an egg carton. Mrs. Jones uses of the eggs to bake a cake and 3 to make scrambled eggs. How many eggs are left in the carton? Core Learning Ltd 8
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