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Year 4: Addition and Subtraction

1. This document contains word problems involving addition and subtraction of numbers with thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. 2. It asks the student to calculate sums and differences, complete number sentences, estimate answers, and represent word problems using bar models. 3. It checks the student's confidence with addition and subtraction on a scale of 1 to 5.

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Year 4: Addition and Subtraction

1. This document contains word problems involving addition and subtraction of numbers with thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. 2. It asks the student to calculate sums and differences, complete number sentences, estimate answers, and represent word problems using bar models. 3. It checks the student's confidence with addition and subtraction on a scale of 1 to 5.

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3 Calculate 4,356 + 2,302

Year 4
Addition and Subtraction Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

Name
1 Here is a number.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

1 mark

4 Calculate 438 − 177


• Subtract 3 ones
• Add 2 thousands
• Subtract 1 hundred 1 mark
What is the new number? 5 Use the digit cards to complete the number
1 mark
sentence.
2 Complete the missing digits.
9 3 1 7
3 9
+ 1 4 2 2,345 + 102 >
1 mark
5 9 9 2 marks
6 There are 6,128 people in a village. 8 718 + 395 = 395 +
2,503 are women, 2,811 are men and the rest
are children. 719 + 395 = 720 +
Complete the bar model to represent this.
2,719 + 4,395 = 3,719 + 3 marks

?
1 mark 9 Teddy is asked to estimate the answer to
How many children are there? 1,923 + 3,246
He says, I think the answer will be close
to 4,000 because I have rounded
the numbers and added 1,000
2 marks and 3,000

What is wrong with Teddy’s estimate?


7 Tom and Hannah have £1 between them.
Tom has 12p more than Hannah.
How much do they each have? 1 mark
What would be a better estimate?

1 mark

Tom Circle how confident you feel with addition & subtraction.
1 2 3 4 5
Hannah 1 mark Not Very
confident confident

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