Level 1
Compare the three sets. Give the answer in letters. (Eg 1)

Set 1 has fewer pies than Set _____.
2 m
Level 2
Adam and Bryan have 200 stickers.
Adam has 60 stickers.
  1. Who has more stickers?
    (1) Adam
    (2) Bryan
  2. How many more?
3 m
Level 1
Adam has 3 stickers.
Bryan has 2 stickers.
How many stickers do they have altogether?

  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. What is the total number of stickers?
4 m
Level 2
Adam and Bryan have 200 stickers.
Adam has 60 stickers.
  1. Who has less stickers?
    (1) Adam
    (2) Bryan
  2. How many less?
3 m
Level 1
Adam has 300 stickers.
Bryan has 200 stickers.
How many stickers do they have altogether?

  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. What is the total number of stickers?
4 m
Level 1
Adam has 5 stickers at first.
Adam gives away 2 stickers.
How many stickers are there left?

  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) At first
    (2) Adam gives away
  4. Number of stickers left =
4 m
Level 2
Adam has 30 stickers.
Bryan has 20 stickers.
How many stickers do they have altogether?

  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. What is the total number of stickers?
4 m
Level 1
Adam has 500 stickers at first.
Adam gives away some stickers.
He has 200 stickers left.
How many stickers does he give away?

  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) At first
    (2) Left
  4. Number of stickers that he gives away =
4 m
Level 1
Adam has 7 stickers at first.
Bryan gives him another 5 stickers.
How many stickers does Adam have in the end?

  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) At first
    (2) Bryan gives him
  4. Number of stickers that Adam has in the end =
4 m
Level 1
There are some children.
There are 500 boys.
The girls are 300 more than the boys.
How many children are there altogether?
2 m
Level 2
3 children have a total of $2040.
Adam has $150 more than Bryan.
Bryan has 3 times as many as Chris.
  1. How much does Adam have?
  2. How much does Bryan have?
  3. How much does Chris have?
3 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.
Which is more?
  1. 2 or 4
  2. 5 or 6
  3. 11 or 9
1 m
Level 2
Adam has 50 stickers at first.
Adam gives away 20 stickers.
How many stickers are there left?

  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) At first
    (2) Adam gives away
  4. Number of stickers left =
4 m
Level 1
There are some children.
There are 500 boys.
The number of girls are 300 less than the number of boys.
How many children are there altogether?
2 m
Level 1
Adam has 7 stickers at first.
Adam gives away 3 stickers.
How many stickers does Adam have in the end?

  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) At first
    (2) Adam gives away
  4. Number of stickers that Adam has in the end =
4 m
Level 1
Adam has 700 stickers.
Bryan has 200 stickers.
How many more stickers does Bryan have than Adam?

  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. What is the total number of stickers?
4 m
Level 2
A piece of ribbon 1200 cm long is cut into 3 parts, A, B and C.
A is 3 times as long as B.
C is 150 cm shorter than B.
  1. How much shorter is C than A?
  2. How long is A and B?
3 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.
Which is less?
  1. 2 or 4
  2. 5 or 6
  3. 11 or 9
1 m
Level 2
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the number of stars won by 4 students.
  1. Who won the most number of stars?
  2. Who won the least number of stars?
  3. How many stars did the 4 students win altogether?
  4. How many more stars did Joe win than Sandy?
4 m
Level 2
Adam has 70 stickers at first.
Bryan gives him another 50 stickers.
How many stickers does Adam have in the end?

  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) At first
    (2) Bryan gives him
  4. Number of stickers that Adam has in the end =
4 m