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Joylynn ChengB.A., PGDE, M. Soc. Sc.
Project EditorRyan Sia
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers.
ISBN-13 978-981-4453-22-6 ISBN-10 981-4453-22-6
Printed in Singapore
101 MUST-KNOW CHALLENGING MATHS WORD PROBLEMS FOR PRIMARY 1
New Edition 2015
© Singapore Asia Publishers Pte Ltd
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Printed under licence in Australia by Five Senses Education Pty Ltd
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PrefacePreface101 Must-Know Challenging Maths Word Problems for Primary 1
presents word problems that test on important concepts so students can learn
to apply general mathematical problem-solving strategies and heuristics
confidently.
This book comprises word problems often encountered by students in their
tests and examinations. The questions are categorized into respective topics
in accordance with the current Primary Mathematics Syllabus. Detailed
step-by-step workings are included in the answer key for every question to
show how a problem is solved. Diagrams and mathematical models are
provided in most solutions to aid students in understanding the problem-
solving processes.
This set of comprehensive word problems will allow students to develop
and hone creative and critical thinking skills. Students will find this book
useful as a resource for good maths questions and a reference for problem-
solving methods.
The Editorial Team
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ContentsContentsQuestion Number Learning Objective Page
Number
1 ~ 14 Addition within 100 1
15 ~ 26 Subtraction within 100 8
27 ~ 30 Multiplication 14
31 ~ 34 Division 16
35 ~ 70 Addition and Subtraction within 100 18
71 ~ 76 Addition and Multiplication within 100 36
77 ~ 80 Addition and Division within 100 39
81 ~ 90 Subtraction and Multiplication within 100 41
91 ~ 94 Subtraction and Division within 100 46
95 ~ 97 Multiplication and Division within 100 48
98 ~ 101 2-part Word Problems (involving two operations) 49
Solutions to Questions 1 ~ 101 .................................................................................. S1 ~ S51
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Tom has 18 oranges. Mary has 17 oranges. How many oranges do they have altogether?
They have oranges altogether.
Peter has 24 stickers. Jane has 9 stickers more than him. How many stickers do they have altogether?
They have stickers altogether.
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Mr Adam has some eggs. He sells 24 eggs in the morning and 10 eggs in the afternoon. He has 25 eggs left. How many eggs does he have at first?
He has eggs at first.
There are 8 boys and 6 girls in class A and 12 students in class B. How many students are there in the two classes?
There are students in the two classes.
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Tom has 28 balloons. Jim has 23 balloons more than him. How many balloons do they have altogether?
They have balloons altogether.
Peter has some paperclips. He uses 15 of them and gives 6 paperclips to his sister. He has 17 paperclips left. How many paperclips does he have at first?
He has paperclips at first.
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John buys 21 yellow paperclips and 10 more green paperclips than yellow paperclips. Sean buys 15 paperclips more than John. How many paperclips does Sean buy?
Sean buys paperclips.
Ann has some apples. She sells 28 apples and has 15 apples left. How many apples does she have at first?
She has apples at first.
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A florist sells 26 orchids, 32 carnations and 18 roses. How many flowers does she sell altogether?
She sells flowers altogether.
There are 11 green balls in a basket. Peter puts 15 orange balls and 21 purple balls into the basket. How many balls are there in the basket altogether?
There are balls in the basket altogether.
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Solution to QuestionSolution to Question Solution to QuestionSolution to Question
S�101 Must-Know Challenging Maths Word Problems for Primary 1© Singapore Asia Publishers Pte Ltd
Method 1 : Draw diagrams and count the total number of oranges
Count the objects
Tom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Mary 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 33 34 35
Method 2 :Use number bonds to find the total number of oranges
18 + 17
15 3 10 7
3 + 7 = 10 15 + 10 = 25 10 + 25 = 35
18 + 17 = 35
They have 35 oranges altogether.
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Method 1 :Draw diagrams and count the total number of stickers
Peter 24
Jane 24
9
57
Method 2 :Step 1 : Use ‘counting on’ method to
find the number of stickers Jane has
24
+1
25
+1
26
+1
27
+1
28
+1
29
+1
30
+1
31
+1
32
+1
33
24 + 9 = 33
Step 2 : Use number bonds to find the number of stickers they have altogether
24 + 33
20 4 30 3
4 + 3 = 720 + 30 = 50 7 + 50 = 57
24 + 33 = 57
They have 57 stickers altogether.
Count the stickers
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