Fairy Tale- Problem Solving Little Red Riding Hood walked from her house to Grandma’s house which is a total of 20m. She stopped half.

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Fairy Tale- Problem Solving
Little Red Riding Hood walked from her
house to Grandma’s house which is a total
of 20m.
She stopped half way to pick some flowers
for Grandma.
How far had she walked so far?
After visiting Grandma she went back home.
How far had she walked altogether?
Fairy Tale- Problem Solving
Snow White found a cottage in a wood. Inside she
found 7 beds. There was one quilt and one pillow
on each.
How many quilts and pillows were there
altogether?
She went into the kitchen and saw seven plates.
Each plate had a knife, fork and spoon.
What was the total number of knives, forks and
spoons?
She went into the garage and saw 7 cars. Each had
4 wheels. How many wheels were there
altogether?
Fairy Tale- Problem Solving
Cinderella went to the ball at 8 O'clock. Inside the
ballroom there were 23 men (including Prince
Charming) and 26 women (including Cinderella).
How many people were there altogether?
How many dancing pairs were there? (1 Man and 1
Women)
How many people have no-one to dance with?
Fairy Tale- Problem Solving Cinderella
Cont..
At 11 O’clock 4 people were tired and
went home. How many were left?
At 12 O’clock 6 more people went home.
How many were left?
Cinderella heard the clock chime 12
O’clock and ran away. How long had she
been at the ball?
Fairy Tale- Problem Solving
Pinocchio
Pinocchio's nose grows 2cm each time he tells a
lie. On Monday he met Geppeto, Jiminy Cricket
and his teacher.
He told 2 lies to Geppeto, 1 lie to Jiminy Cricket
and 5 lies to his teacher! What a naughty boy!
How many lies did he tell altogether?
What length did Pinocchio's nose increase by?
Reception/Year 1
1) There are 2 apple trees in an orchard.
Each tree has 4 apples on it. How many
apples are there altogether?
Reception/Year 1
1) There are 2 apple trees in an orchard.
Each tree has 4 apples on it. How many
apples are there altogether?
2) Tom goes in to a shop. He buys a
sweet for 2p and a drink for 10p. How
much has Tom spent?
Extension: He gives the shop keeper 20p
how much change does he get?
Reception/Year 1
3) There are 20 sweets in the jar, Sam eats
7 sweets how many are left?
Reception/Year 1
3) There are 20 sweets in the jar, Sam eats
7 sweets how many are left?
4a) In the field near Jane's house there
are 6 sheep and 10 cows. How many
animals are there altogether?
Reception/Year 1
3) There are 20 sweets in the jar. Sam eats
7 sweets. How many are left?
4a) In the field near Jane's house there
are 6 sheep and 10 cows. How many
animals are there altogether?
4b) The farmer takes 5 of the cows away in
a trailer. How many animals are left in the
field now?
Reception Year 1
5) Sarah leaves the house at 8 O’clock.
It takes her half an hour to walk to
school. What time does she get to
school?
Reception/Year 1
5) Sarah leaves the house at 8 O’clock.
It takes her half an hour to walk to
school. What time does she get to
school?
6) Charlotte invited 12 children to her
party. 4 children couldn’t come. How
many children were at her party?
Reception/Year 1
7) Today 10 children had school lunches
and 8 children had a packed lunch. How
many children were at school today?
Reception/Year 1
7) Today 10 children had school lunches
and 8 children had a packed lunch. How
many children were at school today?
8) Melanie had 10 sweets. She gave 6 to
Chloe. How many sweets did Melanie
have left?
Reception Year 1
7) Today 10 children had school lunches
and 8 children had a packed lunch. How
many children were at school today?
8) Melanie had 10 sweets. She gave 6 to
Chloe. How many sweets did Melanie
have left?
9) Daniel had 18 Pokemon cards. His Dad
gave him 10 more. How many cards
does Daniel have now?
1) There are 4 girls and 3 boys in the
classroom. How many children are
there altogether?
1) There are 4 girls and 3 boys in the
classroom. How many children are
there altogether?
2) Two children have 5 sweets each. How
many sweets do they have altogether?
1) There are 4 girls and 3 boys in the
classroom. How many children are
there altogether?
2) Two children have 5 sweets each. How
many sweets do they have altogether?
3) 4 girls and 2 boys go home on Martin’s
bus. Martin gets off first. How many
children left on the bus?
Fishing Problems (Addition)
1. There were 6 children in the sea 4
more came to swim. How many
altogether?
Fishing Problems (Addition)
1. There were 6 children in the sea 4
more came to swim. How many
altogether?
2. 4 blue fish and 7 red fish. How many
altogether?
Fishing Problems (Addition)
1. There were 6 children in the sea 4
more came to swim. How many
altogether?
2. 4 blue fish and 7 red fish. How many
altogether?
3. There were 3 sharks and 12 fish
swimming in the sea. How many fish
altogether?
Fishing Problems (subtraction)
1. A shark had 10 white teeth and 3
teeth fell out. How many teeth are
left?
Fishing Problems (subtraction)
1. A shark had 10 white teeth, 3 teeth
fell out. How many teeth are left?
2. There were 10 beach balls in the sea.
The shark popped 6 balls. How many
left?
Fishing Problems (subtraction)
1. A shark had 10 white teeth, 3 teeth
fell out. How many teeth are left?
2. There were 10 beach balls in the sea.
The shark popped 6 balls. How many
left?
3. There were 9 children swimming. The
crab pinched 6 children’s toes. How
many children didn’t get pinched?
Fishing Problems (subtraction)
4. There were 10 boats bobbing on
the sea. 4 boats sank in the storm.
How many boats were left?
Fishing Problems (subtraction)
4. There were 10 boats bobbing on
the sea. 4 boats sank in the storm.
How many boats were left?
5. There were 8 lobsters on the
bottom. 5 lobsters got caught, How
many were left?
Money problems
1. I have 10p and I spend 7p on a car.
How much change do I get?
Money problems
1. I have 10p and I spend 7p on a car.
How much change do I get?
2. I buy a chocolate bar for 4p and an
apple for 6p. How much altogether?
Money problems
1. I have 10p and I spend 7p on a car.
How much change do I get?
2. I buy a chocolate bar for 4p and an
apple for 6p. How much do I spend
altogether?
3. I spend 6p on sweets and 7p on chews.
What is the total spent?
Money problems
4. I buy a 9p ball and a 15p doll. How
much do they cost altogether?
Money problems
4. I buy a 9p ball and a 15p doll. How
much do they cost altogether?
5. I have 10p. I buy a ball for 6p. How
much change do I get?
Money problems
4. I buy a 9p ball and a 15p doll. How
much do they cost altogether?
5. I have 10p. I buy a ball for 6p. How
much change do I get?
6. I had a 20p piece. I bought a bat for
12p. How much money did I have left?