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Addition & Subtraction 2- & 3-Digit Algorithms Word Problem Task Cards
Looking for a purposeful way to help students tackle multi-digit addition and subtraction with confidence using the standard written algorithm?
This resource is designed to explicitly teach students how to solve addition and subtraction problems using clear, structured written algorithms. Students are supported to correctly set out calculations, align place value columns and apply regrouping step by step to reach accurate solutions.
HOW YOU CAN USE THIS RESOURCE:
🌿 Explicitly teach and reinforce addition and subtraction using the standard written algorithm
🌿 Support students to correctly set out calculations and apply regrouping
🌿 Small group or guided maths instruction
🌿 Whole-class rotations or maths stations
🌿 Relief-teacher-friendly lessons with minimal preparation
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
𓅦 40x Word Problem Task Cards
𓅦 6x Levels of Number Complexity Differentiation
7x two-digit plus two-digit problems
7x two-digit minus two-digit problems
6x three-digit plus two-digit problems
6x three-digit minus two-digit problems
7x three-digit plus three-digit problems
7x three-digit minus three-digit problems
𓅦 2x Levels of Strategy Support Differentiation
Empty strategy model cards
Partially filled strategy model cards
𓅦 PDF Version
2x Colour options - minimal colour and black & white
Empty strategy model worksheets
2x recording sheets
Answers
𓅦 2x Digital Versions
MS Powerpoint
Google Slides
𓅦 2x Self-checking options - no teacher marking!
Provide access to the Google Form for checking answers
Print the self-checking cards double sided
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THIS RESOURCE:
🌿 Explicit algorithm support that builds accuracy and confidence
🌿 Strengthens place value understanding through correct column alignment and regrouping
🌿 Word problems that reinforce clear working and mathematical reasoning
🌿 Low-prep and easy to differentiate
🌿 Works seamlessly for whole class, small groups or intervention
🌿 Helps students view addition and subtraction as structured problem solving, not guesswork
Looking for a purposeful way to help students tackle multi-digit addition and subtraction with confidence using the standard written algorithm?
This resource is designed to explicitly teach students how to solve addition and subtraction problems using clear, structured written algorithms. Students are supported to correctly set out calculations, align place value columns and apply regrouping step by step to reach accurate solutions.
HOW YOU CAN USE THIS RESOURCE:
🌿 Explicitly teach and reinforce addition and subtraction using the standard written algorithm
🌿 Support students to correctly set out calculations and apply regrouping
🌿 Small group or guided maths instruction
🌿 Whole-class rotations or maths stations
🌿 Relief-teacher-friendly lessons with minimal preparation
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
𓅦 40x Word Problem Task Cards
𓅦 6x Levels of Number Complexity Differentiation
7x two-digit plus two-digit problems
7x two-digit minus two-digit problems
6x three-digit plus two-digit problems
6x three-digit minus two-digit problems
7x three-digit plus three-digit problems
7x three-digit minus three-digit problems
𓅦 2x Levels of Strategy Support Differentiation
Empty strategy model cards
Partially filled strategy model cards
𓅦 PDF Version
2x Colour options - minimal colour and black & white
Empty strategy model worksheets
2x recording sheets
Answers
𓅦 2x Digital Versions
MS Powerpoint
Google Slides
𓅦 2x Self-checking options - no teacher marking!
Provide access to the Google Form for checking answers
Print the self-checking cards double sided
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THIS RESOURCE:
🌿 Explicit algorithm support that builds accuracy and confidence
🌿 Strengthens place value understanding through correct column alignment and regrouping
🌿 Word problems that reinforce clear working and mathematical reasoning
🌿 Low-prep and easy to differentiate
🌿 Works seamlessly for whole class, small groups or intervention
🌿 Helps students view addition and subtraction as structured problem solving, not guesswork