Year 2 Problem Solving. Addition Problem solving zTroy has a toy car which is 15cm long. Peter has a toy truck which is 12cm longer. What is the length.

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Year 2 Problem Solving

Addition Problem solving zTroy has a toy car which is 15cm long. Peter has a toy truck which is 12cm longer. What is the length of Peter’s truck? zIn your pocket you have a 50p, a 20p and a 5p. How much money do you have? You find two 10p coins. How much money do you now have?

Addition Problem solving zJohn is 6 years old and has read 10 pages of his reading book. John is asked to read 8 more pages for his homework. How many pages has he read altogether? zIf John started reading his 18 pages from page 13 what page has he reached?

Travel Problem Solving zThe red car travels 14Km. The blue car travels twice the distance. How far has the blue car travelled? zThe bike travels half the distance of the red car. How far has the bike travelled?

Travel Problem Solving zThe red car travels 14 km. The bus only travels 9 km. How much further did the car travel? zThe bus travels 9km. The red car travels 14km. Find the difference between how far they travelled?