Year 2
Creating and labelling bar models
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will reading word problems and draw them as bar models.
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5 Questions
Q1.
6 people got on the bus. Then, 3 more people got on the bus. How many people are on the bus now?
3
5
8
Q2.
There are 12 people on the bus. Then, 2 people get off the bus. How many people are on the bus now?
11
13
14
Q3.
There are 10 people on the bus. Then, 3 people get off the bus. How many people are on the bus now?
11
13
8
Q4.
There are 4 people on the bus. 5 more people get on the bus. How many people are on the bus now?
10
11
8
Q5.
There are 14 people on the bus. Then, 3 people get off the bus. How many people are on the bus now?
12
17
18
5 Questions
Q1.
There are 9 bananas. 3 are green. How many are yellow?
10
12
9
Q2.
The fruit seller has 5 apples in a bowl. He adds 3 more. How many apples does he have now?
2
7
9
Q3.
The fruit seller has 9 carrots. He sells 7. How many does he have now?
1
16
3
Q4.
There are 5 apples and 5 oranges at the market stall. How many pieces of fruit are there altogether?
0
11
5
Q5.
There are 9 apples. 4 are bruised. How many are not bruised?
13
6
7