Description
Guided two-step addition and subtraction story problems!
These 25 Google Forms are a great way for your students to practice solving multi-step addition and subtraction word problems.
Here’s how they work:
These are 3 or 4 step addition and subtraction story problems. But…
They are broken into three steps so that it’s not overwhelming for the students to solve.
Step 1: A simple problem is shown. The students will solve it and choose the correct multiple choice answer.
If they’re right, they move on to Step 2. If they aren’t right, they must try again.
Step 2: The problem from Step 1 has now been added on to. Since they’ve already solved a portion of the problem, it’s easier to think through the new part. If they’re right, they move on. If not, they will be guided to look at the portion of the problem that is new and try again.
Step 3: The student will solve the entire problem. But by now, they’ve worked through most of the problem and have a good idea of how to solve it. If they get it right, they get a success screen. If not, they will be guided to look at the portion of the problem that is new and try again.
This activity is self-grading and guides the students to work through the multi-step story problem in a progressive way. In this way, students learn to look at large problems by breaking into solvable chunks.
The first question (easiest) is worth 50 points and the other two are worth 25 points each.
When you purchase this product, you’ll get a PDF with links to each of the 25 story problem Google Forms. You can click a link to make your own copy and assign it to your students.
Help your students learn how to break apart large addition and subtraction story problems in order to solve them.
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This product is happily brought to you by Cassi Noack and Rachel Lynette of Minds in Bloom.
The resources in this kit help teach math TEKS 3.4A and 4.NBT.B.4 and Common Core 3.NBT.A.2 and 3.OA.D.8








Desert Learning –
This resource was very helpful for running IEP goals in my resource classroom. Thank you! ๐
Whitney S. –
Love it! This was exaclty what I needed for teaching word problems.
Melanie Mitchell –
My students did a great job with this resource! It really helped them start to understand the concept!
christina B. –
These were great! A couple were a little confusing if I remember or a little too hard and I had to take them out of the pack – but we LOVE Boom cards in my room!
christina B. –
These were great! A couple were a little confusing if I remember or a little too hard and I had to take them out of the pack – but we LOVE Boom cards in my room!
Brittney P. –
Good review for multi-step questions. Enjoyed that it can be used digitally.
A Day at a Time –
This forced some of my rushers to slow down and think about the steps to their math more than usual. Definitely a helpful activity!
A Day at a Time –
This forced some of my rushers to slow down and think about the steps to their math more than usual. Definitely a helpful activity!
Robyn Pappageorge –
Very helpful resource that helped break down more complex multi-step problems that my students struggle with.
Elizabeth M. –
I love the self-grading google forms. It m makes my life so much easier!