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Addition and Subtraction

These activities are part of our Primary collections, which are problems grouped by topic.

The Add and Take-away Path

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Two children made up a game as they walked along the garden paths. Can you find out their scores? Can you find some paths of your own?

Equivalent Pairs

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Can you match pairs of cards which show the same amount?

Two Spinners

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

What two-digit numbers can you make with these two dice? What can't you make?

Cuisenaire Counting

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Here are some rods that are different colours. How could I make a yellow rod using white and red rods?

Two Dice

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Find all the numbers that can be made by adding the dots on two dice.

What Could It Be?

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

In this calculation, the box represents a missing digit. What could the digit be? What would the solution be in each case?

What's in a Name?

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

What do you notice about these squares of numbers? What is the same? What is different?

Sort Them Out (1)

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Can you each work out the number on your card? What do you notice? How could you sort the cards?

Unit Differences

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

This challenge is about finding the difference between numbers which have the same tens digit.

Number Balance

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Can you hang weights in the right place to make the the number balance balanced?

How Many?

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

This project challenges you to work out the number of cubes hidden under a cloth. What questions would you like to ask?

Domino Sorting

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Try grouping the dominoes in the ways described. Are there any left over each time? Can you explain why?

What Was in the Box?

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

This big box adds something to any number that goes into it. If you know the numbers that come out, what addition might be going on in the box?

One Big Triangle

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Make one big triangle so the numbers that touch on the small triangles add to 10.

Arranging Additions and Sorting Subtractions

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Order these four calculations from easiest to hardest. How did you decide?

Pairs of Numbers

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

If you have ten counters numbered 1 to 10, how many can you put into pairs that add to 10? Which ones do you have to leave out? Why?

Butterfly Flowers

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Can you find two butterflies to go on each flower so that the numbers on each pair of butterflies adds to the number on their flower?

Subtraction Slip

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

Can you spot the mistake in this video? How would you work out the answer to this calculation?

Number Lines

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow star

A resource to try once children are familiar with number lines, and they have begun to use them for addition. It could be a good way to talk about subtraction. Leah and Tom each have a number line. Can you work out where their counters will land?

Half Time

Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

What could the half time scores have been in these Olympic hockey matches?

Strike it Out

Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

Use your addition and subtraction skills, combined with some strategic thinking, to beat your partner at this game.

Poly Plug Rectangles

Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

The computer has made a rectangle and will tell you the number of spots it uses in total. Can you find out where the rectangle is?

Dicey Addition

Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

Who said that adding couldn't be fun?

Sitting Round the Party Tables

Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

Sweets are given out to party-goers in a particular way. Investigate the total number of sweets received by people sitting in different positions.

Doing and Undoing

Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

An investigation looking at doing and undoing mathematical operations focusing on doubling, halving, adding and subtracting.

How Do You See It?

Age 5 to 11
Challenge Level Yellow star

Here are some short problems for you to try. Talk to your friends about how you work them out.

Cuisenaire Environment

Age 5 to 16
Challenge Level Yellow star

An environment which simulates working with Cuisenaire rods.

Birthday Cakes

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

Jack's mum bought some candles to use on his birthday cakes and when his sister was born, she used them on her cakes too. Can you use the information to find out when Kate was born?

Find the Difference

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

Place the numbers 1 to 6 in the circles so that each number is the difference between the two numbers just below it.

Noah

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

Noah saw 12 legs walk by into the Ark. How many creatures did he see?

Heads and Feet

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

On a farm there were some hens and sheep. Altogether there were 8 heads and 22 feet. How many hens were there?

Jumping Squares

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

In this problem it is not the squares that jump, you do the jumping! The idea is to go round the track in as few jumps as possible.

Ladybirds in the Garden

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

In Sam and Jill's garden there are two sorts of ladybirds with 7 spots or 4 spots. What numbers of total spots can you make?

Eggs in Baskets

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

There are three baskets, a brown one, a red one and a pink one, holding a total of 10 eggs. How many eggs are in each basket?

Secret Number

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow star

Annie and Ben are playing a game with a calculator. What was Annie's secret number?

2, 4, 6, 8

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow starYellow star

Using the cards 2, 4, 6, 8, +, - and =, what number statements can you make?

Number Round Up

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow starYellow star

Arrange the numbers 1 to 6 in each set of circles below. The sum of each side of the triangle should equal the number in its centre.

The Brown Family

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow starYellow star

Use the information about Sally and her brother to find out how many children there are in the Brown family.

The Tall Tower

Age 5 to 7
Challenge Level Yellow starYellow starYellow star

As you come down the ladders of the Tall Tower you collect useful spells. Which way should you go to collect the most spells?

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The NRICH Project aims to enrich the mathematical experiences of all learners. To support this aim, members of the NRICH team work in a wide range of capacities, including providing professional development for teachers wishing to embed rich mathematical tasks into everyday classroom practice.

NRICH is part of the family of activities in the Millennium Mathematics Project.

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