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Addition & Subtraction

YEAR 2. Addition & Subtraction. Fact families Check calculations Compare number sentences Related facts. Block 2 – Week 4. Lesson 1. Step: Fact families. Fluency. Use the picture to create the associated fact family. 5. 6. 11. ______ + ______ = ______ ______ + ______ = ______

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Addition & Subtraction

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  1. YEAR 2 Addition & Subtraction Fact families Check calculations Compare number sentences Related facts Block 2 – Week 4

  2. Lesson 1 Step: Fact families

  3. Fluency Use the picture to create the associated fact family. 5 6 11 ______ + ______ = ______ ______ + ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ 6 5 11 11 5 6 11 6 5

  4. Fluency Use the picture to create the associated fact family. 7 8 15 ______ + ______ = ______ ______ + ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ 8 7 15 15 7 8 15 8 7

  5. Fluency Use the picture to create the associated fact family. 9 7 16 ______ + ______ = ______ ______ + ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ 7 9 16 16 9 7 16 7 9

  6. Fluency Use the part-whole diagram to create the associated fact family. 6 11 17 ______ + ______ = ______ ______ + ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ 17 11 6 17 6 11 17 6 11 6 17 11

  7. Fluency Use the part-whole diagram to create the associated fact family. 9 4 13 13 ______ + ______ = ______ ______ + ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ 4 9 13 9 4 13 9 4 13 4 9

  8. Fluency Use the bar model to create the associated fact family. 11 5 16 ______ + ______ = ______ ______ + ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ 16 5 11 16 16 11 5 16 5 11

  9. Fluency Use the bar model to create the associated fact family. 13 7 20 ______ + ______ = ______ ______ + ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ 20 7 13 20 20 13 7 20 7 13

  10. Reasoning Spot and correct the mistakes in the fact family below. 14 + 2 = 16 2 + 14 = 16 14 – 16 = 2 2 – 16 = 14 The subtraction calculations should be:16 – 14 = 2 16 – 2 = 14

  11. Problem solving Draw part-whole diagrams to show the different ways it could be completed. Can you create a fact family for each part-whole diagram? 16 ______ + ______ = ______ ______ + ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ ______ – ______ = ______ ? ?

  12. Lesson 2 Step: Check calculations (Practical)

  13. Fluency Use counters to check whether the following calculations are true or false. False 13 – 5 = 9 _________________ 15 – 8 = 7 _________________ True 12 – 5 = 8 _________________ False

  14. Fluency Use counters to check whether the following calculations are true or false. True 13 + 5 = 18 _________________ 8 + 9 = 17 _________________ True False 12 + 5 = 19 _________________

  15. Fluency Use counters to check whether the following calculations are true or false. True 17 – 6 = 11 _________________ 13 – 6 = 7 _________________ True False 16 – 9 = 6 _________________

  16. Fluency Sort the calculations into the table below. 19 – 4 = 15 18 – 4 = 14 11 – 4 = 8 20 – 7 = 12 9 + 10 = 19 13 + 5 = 18 9 + 7 = 17 12 + 7 = 20 19 – 4 = 15 20 – 7 = 12 18 – 4 = 14 11 – 4 = 8 12 + 7 = 20 9 + 10 = 19 13 + 5 = 18 9 + 7 = 17

  17. Fluency 19 – 5 = 14 Which calculations could be used to check the calculation above? 14 + 5 14 – 5 5 + 14 14 – 19

  18. Fluency 7 + 6 = 13 Which calculations could be used to check the calculation above? 13 + 6 13 – 6 6 + 7 7 – 13

  19. Reasoning 13 + 4 = 17 cannot be used to check 13 – 4. True or false?Explain why. True. 13 – 4 = 9.This is not a related fact for 13 + 4 = 17. Which related facts should be used to check 13 + 4 = 17? 4 + 13 = 17 17 – 4 = 13 17 – 13 = 4

  20. Problem solving Which two inverse calculations could be used to check the calculation below? 17 – 9 = 8 8 + 9 = 17 9 + 8 = 17

  21. Lesson 3 Step: Compare number sentences

  22. Fluency Use the number tracks to help you compare the calculations. Compare using greater than, less than or equal to. 8 + 5 _________________ 6 + 7 equal to

  23. Fluency Use the number tracks to help you compare the calculations. Compare using < , > or =. > 7 + 3 ________ 5 + 3

  24. Fluency Compare the number sentences using >, < or =. > 10 + 2 __________ 8 + 3 < 12 + 5 __________ 14 + 5 > 16 + 1 __________ 7 + 7

  25. Fluency Compare the number sentences using >, < or =. = 18 – 5 __________ 20 – 7 < 11 – 4 __________ 15 – 7 > 12 – 6 __________ 14 – 9

  26. Fluency Compare the number sentences using >, < or =. > 18 – 3 __________ 7 + 7 < 8 + 9 __________ 20 – 2 = 17 – 5 __________ 10 + 2

  27. Fluency Complete the missing numbers. 6 14 – 5 = 3 + _______ 6 18 – 5 = 19 – _______ 8 11 + 6 = 9 + _______

  28. Reasoning There are 4 even numbers that could go in the box. 11 – < 12 – 5 Is Gina correct? No, there are 3 even numbers: 6, 8 and 10.

  29. Problem solving 6 + 9 < 11 + The missing number is less than 10. What could the missing number be? List all possibilities. 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9.

  30. Lesson 4 Step: Related facts

  31. Fluency Complete the part-whole diagrams to show related facts. 90 9 6 30 3 60

  32. Fluency Complete the part-whole diagrams to show related facts. 100 10 7 30 3 70

  33. Fluency Complete the part-whole diagrams to show related facts. 70 7 3 40 4 30

  34. Fluency 80 If I know 6 + 2 = 8, then I know 60 + 20 = _____ 90 If I know 4 + 5 = 9, then I know 40 + 50 = _____ 100 If I know 4 + 6 = 10, then I know 40 + 60 = _____

  35. Fluency 50 80 If I know 3 + 5 = 8, then I know 30 + _____ = _____ 40 60 If I know 4 + 2 = 6, then I know _____ + 20 = _____ 90 70 If I know 2 + 7 = 9, then I know 20 + _____ = _____

  36. Reasoning Reasoning Kat has 6 marbles. She gives 4 away.Che has 60 marbles. He gives ______ away.Che has 20 marbles left. True False Kat has 20 marbles left. Che gave 4 marbles away. Kat has 2 marbles left. Che gave 40 marbles away.    

  37. Problem solving Continue the patterns. What is similar? What is different? 60 = 100 – 40 50 = 100 – 50 _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ 6 = 10 – 4 5 = 10 – 5 _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ 40 = 100 – 60 4 = 10 – 6 30 = 100 – 70 3 = 10 – 7 20 = 100 – 80 2 = 10 – 8 10 = 100 – 90 1 = 10 – 9 0 = 100 – 100 0 = 10 – 10

  38. Lesson 5 Step: Consolidation

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