Level 2
Adam has 30 stickers.
Bryan has 20 more stickers than Adam.
How many stickers does Bryan have?

  1. Which model should we draw?
    (1) Model Part-whole
    (2) Model Comparison
  2. Is the total given?
    (1) Yes
    (2) No
  3. Who gets the shorter bar?
    (1) Adam
    (2) Bryan
  4. Number of stickers that Bryan has =
4 m
Adam and Bryan have 100 stickers.
Adam has 20 more stickers than Bryan.
Find the number of stickers that Bryan has.

  1. Which model should we draw?
    (1) Model Part-whole
    (2) Model Comparison
  2. Is the total given?
    (1) Yes
    (2) No
  3. Who gets the shorter bar?
    (1) Adam
    (2) Bryan
  4. Number of stickers that Bryan has =
4 m
Level 2
The sum of two numbers is 1000.
One number is 200 less than the other number.
What are the two numbers?

  1. The smaller number.
  2. The larger number.
2 m
Level 3
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows 4 item types that John collected for his recycling project. Give the answers in numbers.
  1. John collected _____ magazines.
  2. He collected _____ more magazine than toys.
  3. He collected the same number of _____ and _____ . (Eg 1, 2)
  4. He collected _____ items altogether.
4 m
Level 1
Adam has 200 stickers.
Bryan has 100 stickers less than Adam.
  1. How many stickers do Bryan have?
  2. What is the total number of stickers they have?
3 m
Level 2
3 children have 2000 stickers.
Adam has 800 stickers.
Bryan has 300 less than Adam.
How many stickers does Chris have?
2 m
Level 2
Adam has 30 stickers.
Bryan has 20 more stickers than Adam.
How many stickers do they have?

  1. Which model should we draw?
    (1) Model Part-whole
    (2) Model Comparison
  2. Is the total given?
    (1) Yes
    (2) No
  3. Who gets the shorter bar?
    (1) Adam
    (2) Bryan
  4. Number of stickers that Bryan has =
4 m
Level 1
Adam and Bryan have 10 stickers.
Adam has 2 less stickers than Bryan.
Find the number of stickers that Adam has.

  1. Which model should we draw?
    (1) Model Part-whole
    (2) Model Comparison
  2. Is the total given?
    (1) Yes
    (2) No
  3. Who gets the shorter bar?
    (1) Adam
    (2) Bryan
  4. Number of stickers that Adam has =
4 m
Level 3
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the favourite board games of a group of children. Each smiley stands for 1 child. Give the answers in numbers.
  1. _____ children like Scrabble.
  2. 5 more children prefer Snap to _____.
  3. _____ fewer children prefer chess to Monopoly.
  4. The same number of children like _____ and _____. (Eg 1, 2)
4 m
Level 2
Adam has 30 stickers.
Bryan has 20 less stickers than Adam.
How many stickers does Bryan have?

  1. Which model should we draw?
    (1) Model Part-whole
    (2) Model Comparison
  2. Is the total given?
    (1) Yes
    (2) No
  3. Who gets the shorter bar?
    (1) Adam
    (2) Bryan
  4. Number of stickers that Bryan has =
4 m
Level 1
Adam and Bryan have 10 stickers.
Adam has 2 less stickers than Bryan.
Find the number of stickers that Bryan has.

  1. Which model should we draw?
    (1) Model Part-whole
    (2) Model Comparison
  2. Is the total given?
    (1) Yes
    (2) No
  3. Who gets the shorter bar?
    (1) Adam
    (2) Bryan
  4. Number of stickers that Bryan has =
4 m
Level 2
Adam has 900 stickers.
There are 300 red stickers and
100 more blue stickers than red stickers.
The rest are yellow stickers.
  1. How many yellow stickers does Adam have?
  2. how many less yellow stickers than blue stickers does Adam have?
3 m
Level 1
Bryan has 300 stickers.
Bryan has 100 stickers more than Adam.
  1. How many stickers do Adam have?
  2. What is the total number of stickers they have?
3 m
Level 2
Adam has 30 stickers.
Bryan has 20 less stickers than Adam.
How many stickers do they have?

  1. Which model should we draw?
    (1) Model Part-whole
    (2) Model Comparison
  2. Is the total given?
    (1) Yes
    (2) No
  3. Who gets the shorter bar?
    (1) Adam
    (2) Bryan
  4. Number of stickers that Bryan has =
4 m
Level 1
Fill in the blanks with units (Eg 1 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).
Adam and Bryan have 10 stickers.
Adam has 2 more stickers than Bryan.

  1. Number of stickers that Adam has = _____
  2. Number of stickers that Bryan has = _____
  3. Total number of stickers = _____
  4. 1 u = _____
4 m
Level 2
3 children have 1900 stickers.
Bryan has 200 more stickers than Adam
but 300 less stickers than Chris.
  1. How many stickers does Chris have?
  2. How many stickers does Bryan have?
  3. How many stickers does Adam have?
3 m
Level 1
Bryan has 300 stickers.
Bryan has 100 stickers less than Adam.
  1. How many stickers does Adam have?
  2. What is the total number of stickers they have?
3 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.
  1. 12 - 10 = _____
  2. 15 - 10 = _____
  3. 17 - 10 = _____
  4. 20 - 10 = _____
2 m
Level 2
Adam and Bryan have 100 stickers.
Adam has 20 less stickers than Bryan.
Find the number of stickers that Adam has.

  1. Which model should we draw?
    (1) Model Part-whole
    (2) Model Comparison
  2. Is the total given?
    (1) Yes
    (2) No
  3. Who gets the shorter bar?
    (1) Adam
    (2) Bryan
  4. Number of stickers that Adam has =
4 m
Level 1
Fill in the blanks with units (Eg 1 u) or unit equations (Eg 1 u + 2).
Adam and Bryan have 10 stickers.
Adam has 2 less stickers than Bryan.

  1. Number of stickers that Adam has = _____
  2. Number of stickers that Bryan has = _____
  3. Total number of stickers = _____
  4. 1 u = _____
4 m