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Exploring Math: Boys vs. Girls

Practice addition and subtraction skills by determining the number of boys and girls in given scenarios. Engage in problem-solving activities to enhance math comprehension. Suitable for Lower Key Stage 2 students.

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Exploring Math: Boys vs. Girls

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  1. Task 1: More boys or girls? Example A There are 8 children at the park. There are 2 more boys than girls at the park. ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

  2. Task 1: More boys or girls? Example A There are 8 children at the park. There are 2 more boys than girls at the park. Spot the mistake: 6 boys 4 girls ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

  3. Task 1: More boys or girls? Example A There are 8 children at the park. There are 2 more boys than girls at the park. Spot the mistake: 6 boys 2 girls ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

  4. Task 1: More boys or girls? Example A There are 8 children at the park. There are 2 more boys than girls at the park. Answer: 5 boys 3 girls ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

  5. Task 1: More boys or girls? Example B There are 14 children at the party. There are 4 more girls than boys at the party. ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

  6. Task 1: More boys or girls? Example B There are 14 children at the party. There are 4 more girls than boys at the party. 4 more girls ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

  7. Task 1: More boys or girls? Example B There are 14 children at the party. There are 4 more girls than boys at the party. 4 more girls 10 children ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

  8. Task 1: More boys or girls? Example B There are 14 children at the party. There are 4 more girls than boys at the party. 9 girls 5 boys ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

  9. Task 2: Consecutive numbers Three consecutive numbers: 6, 7, 8 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

  10. Task 2: Consecutive numbers Three consecutive numbers: 6, 7, 8 6+7+8=21 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

  11. Task 2: Consecutive numbers Three consecutive numbers: 6, 7, 8 6+7+8=21 3×7=21 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – LKS2

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