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The addition word problem worksheets presented here involve performing addition operations with regrouping and without regrouping. Our extensive and well-researched word problem worksheets feature real-life scenarios that involve single-digit addition, two-digit addition, three-digit addition, and addition of large numbers. These pdf handouts are designed to provide ample practice for elementary school children. Free worksheets are included.

Single-digit Addition Word Problems

Single-digit Addition Word Problems

These printable practice worksheets involve simple addition of single-digit numbers. Read the word problems and perform addition operations to arrive at the answers.

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Addition Word Problems: Sum up to 20

Addition Word Problems: Sum up to 20

Featured in these worksheets are engaging word problems whose sums add up to 20. Addends may have a combination of single-digit and two-digit numbers.

Addition Problems: Two-digit and Single-digit

Addition Problems: Two-digit and Single-digit

A number of real-life scenarios in the form of word problems featured in the addition worksheets here involve single digit and two-digit addends.

Two-digit Addition Problems - No Regrouping

Two-digit Addition Problems - No Regrouping

The word problems in this section do not require regrouping or carrying. Find the answers to the word problems that feature two-digit addends.

Two-digit Addition Problems - With Regrouping

Two-digit Addition Problems - With Regrouping

All two-digit addition word problems presented in this set of worksheets here require regrouping (carry over). Follow the place value columns to sum up the two-digit addends.

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Presented here are worksheets with three colorful themes - Fall Season, Aquarium and Theme Park. Read the questions and solve the word problems. Answer keys are included.

Three-digit and Two-digit Addition

Three-digit and Two-digit Addition

A total of 15 addition word problems spread over three PDF worksheets presented here require you to sum up three-digit addends with the two-digit addends.

Three-digit Addition Word Problems

Three-digit Addition Word Problems

Enhance your arithmetic skills. Read the word problems and sum up three-digit addends in these printable worksheets. Some problems may require regrouping. Answer key included in each worksheet.

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Multi-digit Addition Word Problems: Adding Large Numbers

The word problems presented in the worksheets here feature large numbers with addends up to eight digits.

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Addition questions with solutions are given here for students to practice and improve their skills. Addition is one of the arithmetic operations in mathematics that are multiplication, division, subtraction and addition. This mathematical operation is introduced in elementary classes to teach kids how to add two or more numbers.

Addition is taught to kids using various methods which are counting using figures (or fingers), adding two numbers using a number line, addition by regrouping and by using addition tables. We can directly add numbers of one digit, but when it comes to adding numbers of more than one digit, we first write the digits of the number according to their place value, then start adding column-wise from right to left.

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Addition Questions with Solutions

Below are the questions based on addition operation for practice along with solutions.

Question 1: Find the sum of 1564 and 36789.

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Therefore, the sum of 36789 and 1564 is 3853.

Question 2: Evaluate:

(i) 236 + 465

(ii) 1678 + 520

(iii) 305 + 698

(iv) 340 + 829

(i) 236 + 465 = 701

(ii) 1678 + 520 = 2198

(iii) 305 + 698 = 1003

(iv) 340 + 829 = 1169

Question 3: How much should be added to 6745 to get 10,000?

We to find a number such that 6745 + ___ = 10,000.

Now, 10,000 – 6745 = 3255.

Thus, 3255 should be added to 6745 to get the answer 10,000.

Question 4: Aman daily travels 2 km by autorickshaw 3 km by bus and walks the rest 650m to reach his school. How much distance does he daily cover to reach school?

Distance travelled by autorickshaw = 2 km

Distance travelled by bus = 3 km

Distance he walks = 655 m = 0.655 km (since, 1 km = 1000 m)

Total distance travelled = 2 km + 3 km + 0.655 km = 5.655 km or 5 km 655 m.

Question 5: What is the sum of 450 and 15 less than 50?

15 less than 50 = 50 – 15 = 35

Now, 450 + 35 = 485.

Question 6: Add 23.78 and 6.927.

Writing the numbers column-wise according to the place value, add from the right side,

Therefore, the sum of 23.78 and 6.927 is 30.707.

Question 7: If there are 52 students in section A, 55 students in section B and 58 students in section C of a class in a school. Find the total number of students in that class.

Number of students in section A = 52

Number of students in section B = 55

Number of students in section C = 58

Total number of students = 52 + 55 + 58 = 165

Therefore, there are 165 students in that class.

Question 8: A tailor requires 3 metres of cloth to make a shirt and 4.5 metres of cloth to make a pant. Find the total length of cloth required to stitch 2 shirts and one pant.

Length of cloth required to stitch a shirt = 3 m

Length of cloth required to stitch a pant = 4.5 m

Total cloth required to stitch two shirts and one pant = (3 + 3 + 4.5)m = 10.5 m

Question 9: Evaluate 1298 + 6936 + 4590

∴ 1298 + 6936 + 4590 = 12824.

Question 10: Amina goes to market and buys groceries for ₹ 2300, stationeries for ₹ 550 and had a milkshake for ₹ 200. How much did she spend in total?

Cost of groceries = ₹ 2300

Cost of stationeries = ₹ 550

Cost of milkshake = ₹ 200

Total amount = ₹ (2300 + 550 + 200) = ₹ 3050.

Therefore, Amina spent ₹ 3050.

Question 11: Add mentally:

(i) 1500 + 350

(ii) 3456 + 156

(iii) 873 + 120

To calculate mentally,

Step 1: Calculate (500 + 300) + 1000 = 1800

Step 2: 1800 + 50 = 1850

Step 1: (456 + 100) + 3000 = 3556

Step 2: 3556 + 50 = 3606

Step 3: 3606 + 6 = 3612

Step 1: 873 + 100 = 973

Step 2: 973 + 20 = 993

Question 12: Calculate: 12.56 + 54.72 + 81.63

∴ 12.56 + 54.72 + 81.63 = 148.91

Question 13: Fatima ate 2 slices of pizza, Arifa ate 3 slices of pizza and Guddu ate 1 slice of pizza. How many pizza slices were there?

Number of slices Fatima ate = 2

Number of slices Arifa ate = 3

Number of slices Guddu ate = 1

Total number of pizza slices = 2 + 3 + 1 = 6

Question 14: Evaluate 23/4 + 12/5 + 1/3

\(\begin{array}{l}\left [ \frac{23}{4}+\frac{12}{5} \right ]+\frac{1}{3}=\left [ \frac{23\times 5}{4\times 5} +\frac{12\times 4}{5\times 4}\right ]+\frac{1}{3}\end{array} \)

\(\begin{array}{l}=\left [ \frac{115+48}{20} \right ]+\frac{1}{3}=\frac{163}{20}+\frac{1}{3}\end{array} \)

\(\begin{array}{l}=\frac{163\times 3}{20\times3}+ \frac{1\times20}{3\times 20}=\frac{489+20}{60}= \frac{509}{60}\end{array} \)

∴ 23/4 + 12/5 + 1/3 = 509/60

Question 15: Sammy runs 2½ km and Andi runs 3⅓ km of a park. How much distance they ran in total?

Distance covered by Sammy = 2½ km = 5/2 km

Distance covered by Andi = 3⅓ km = 10/3 km

Total distance covered by both of them = 5/2 + 10/3 = (15 + 20)/6 = 35/6 = 5⅚ km

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1. Add: 23 + 1/2 + ⅓.

2. Evaluate: 98.05 + 640.43.

3. Four friends went to a restaurant and paid ₹ 120, ₹ 74.50, ₹ 160, ₹ 250.50 respectively. How much was their total bill?

4. A man is rowing a boat in downstream, his rowing speed in still water is 4 km/hr and the speed of the stream is 3 km/hr. What is the speed of the rowing downstream?

5. Evaluate: 8647 + 2390 + 3865.

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Addition Word Problems (1-step word problems)

These lessons look at some examples and solutions of addition word problems that can be solved in one step. We will illustrate how block diagrams (used in Singapore Math) can be used to help you to visualize the addition word problems in terms of the information given and the data that needs to be found.

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Example: There are 1030 books in the library. We bought 67 more books for the library. How many books are there in the library now?

1030 + 67 = 1097

There are 1097 books in the library now.

Example: 1085 girls and 531 boys took part in an art competition. How many students took part in the competition altogether?

1085 + 531 = 1616 1616 students took part in the competition altogether.

Example: After giving $1085 to his wife, Simon had $746 left. How money had he at first?

1085 + 746 = 1831

Simon had $1831 at first.

Example: Margret sold 1392 meatballs on Friday. She sold 1940 more meatballs on Saturday than on Friday. How many meatballs did she sell on Saturday?

Solution: 1392 + 1940 = 3332 She sold 3332 meatballs on Saturday.

A visual way to solve world problems using bar modeling This type of word problem uses the part-whole model. Because the whole is missing, this is an addition problem.

Example: Mr. Gray sold 64 drinks in the morning. Mr. Frank sold 25 drinks at night. How many drinks did they sell altogether?

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Example: Maya had some stamps. She gave 7 stamps to her younger brothers. Maya then had 14 stamps. How many stamps did Maya have at first?

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Example: Dad bought two hammers. One cost $18 and the other costs $28 more. What was his total bill?

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Addition is one of the most vital concepts for a student to learn as it not only helps in improving their math skills but also problem-solving skills. 5th Grade Addition worksheets provide a base for students to practice questions on 5-digits and 6-digits numbers placed in a column form. These 5th grade math worksheets also include questions where the numbers the missing and students need to use mental math to solve them.

Benefits of Grade 5 Addition Worksheets

One of the most essential benefits of 5th grade addition worksheets is that it ensures regular practice and helps students solve questions at their own pace. Students in 5th grade solve problems pertaining to 5-digits and 6-digits numbers with carrying and no carrying and solve complex problems accordingly. Therefore, these worksheets provide the perfect solution to get better at addition by practicing as many problems and learning in a stepwise manner.

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Word Problems Involving Addition and Subtraction

Word problems involving addition and subtraction are discussed here step by step.

There are no magic rules to make problem solving easy, but a systematic approach can help to the problems easily. 

Word problems based on addition are broadly of two types: (a) When objects of two or more collections are put together.  For example:

Amy has 20 lemon sweets and 14 orange sweets. What is the total number of sweets Amy has?  (b) When an increase in number takes place. 

For example:

Victor has 14 stamps. His friend gave him 23 stamps. How many stamps does Victor have in all? The key words used in problems involving addition are:

s um; total; in all; all together.

Word problems based on subtraction are of several types: (a) Partitioning : Take away, remove, given away.

(b) Reducing : Find out how much has been given away or how much remains.

(c) Comparison : More than / less than.

(d) Inverse of addition : How much more to be added. The key words to look out for in a problem sum involving subtraction are: take away; how many more ; how many less ; how many left ; greater ; smaller.

1. The girls had 3 weeks to sell tickets for their play. In the first week, they sold 75 tickets. In the second week they sold 108 tickets and in the third week they sold 210 tickets. How may tickets did they sell in all? Tickets sold in the first week = 75

Tickets sold in the second week = 108

Tickets sold in the third week = 210

Total number of tickets sold = 75 + 108 + 210 = 393

Answer: 393 tickets were sold in all.

2. Mr. Bose spent $450 for petrol on Wednesday. He spent $125 more than that on Thursday. How much did he spend on petrol on those two days. This problem has to be solved in two steps.

Step 1: Money spent for petrol on Thursday

450 + 125 = $575 Step 2: Money spent for petrol on both days

450 + 575 = $1025

Examples on word problems on addition and subtraction:

1. What is the sum of 4373, 4191 and 3127? Solution: The numbers are arranged in columns and added.

Therefore, sum =11,691

2. What is the difference of 3867 and 1298?

Solution: The numbers are arranged in columns and subtracted:

Therefore, difference = 2569

3. Subtract 4358 from the sum of 5632 and 1324. Solution: Sum of 5632 and 1324

Difference of 6956 and 4358

Therefore, 2598 is the answer.

4. Find the number, which is

(i) 1240 greater than 3267.

(ii) 1353 smaller than 5292. Solution: (i) The number is 1240 more than 3267

Word Problems on Addition

Therefore, the number = 3267 + 1240 or = 4507 (ii) The number is 1353 less than 5292

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= 5292 – 1353 or

5. The population of a town is 16732. If there are 9569 males then find the number of females in the town. Solution:

6. In a factory there are 35,675 workers. 10,750 workers come in the first shift, 12,650 workers in the second shift and the rest come in the third shift. How many workers come in the third shift? Solution: Number of workers coming in the first and second shift

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= 10750 + 12650 = 23400

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Therefore, number of workers coming in the third shift = 35675 - 23400 = 12275

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Problem Solving on Addition | Addition Word Problems with Answers

The addition means adding two given numbers and the resultant is called Sum. In this article, you will learn how to solve addition problems. As we all know mathematics could be a subject that deals primarily with numbers. In mathematics, the basic arithmetic operations are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and so on. These operations apply to all real numbers.

The addition operation of mathematics helps us to calculate the sum or total of something. On this page, we will learn the meaning of addition, solved problems on addition, and so on. Use this page at no cost, as it helps to enhance mathematics knowledge and fast calculation skills.

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What is meant by Addition? | Addition – Definition | Meaning of Addition

The Addition is the term accustomed and adds two or more numbers and the result of adding a number could be a sum. It is denoted by using a symbol is ‘+’ (plus sign). For example, the addition of 6 and 5 can be written as 6+5 the sum or result of adding those numbers is 11. As many times as required, the plus sign (‘+’) will be used.

Addition Word Problems

Example 1:  Sony had 10 chocolates. His friend gave him 6 more chocolates. How many chocolates in all did Sony have? Solution: In the given question, The number of chocolates Sony had is 10 chocolates. The number of chocolates his mother gave him is 6 chocolates. Now, we can find total how many chocolates in all did sony have. Using the addition law, we can find the total number of chocolates. Therefore, the total number of chocolates is, 10 + 6 = 16 Hence, Sony has total number of chocolates is 16.

Example 2: Five boys were playing Tennis. Four more boys came along and played Tennis with them. How many boys altogether were playing Tennis? Solution:  As given in the question, The number of boys was playing Tennis is 5. The number of boys who came along and played Tennis with them is 4. Now, we can calculate how many boys altogether were playing Tennis. Using Addition law, we get the value Therefore, the total number of boys were playing Tennis is, 5 + 4 = 9 Hence, the total number of boys were playing Tennis is 9.

Example 3: Rakesh spent 6 dollars for food, 8 dollars for rent, 9 dollars for traveling. How much did he spend altogether on his income? Solution: As given in the question, The amount Rakesh spent on food is 6 dollars. The amount Rakesh spent on rent is 8 dollars. The amount Rakesh spent on traveling is 9 dollars. Now, we find how much amount Rakesh spent altogether. We know addition law, using this law we get the value, The total spend amount is, $6 + $8 + $9 = $ 23 Therefore, the amount Rakesh spent altogether is $ 23.

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Example 6: Find the value of 56 + 612 = ? Solution: As given in the question, the numbers are 56 and 612. Now, we are going to find the value of the given two numbers. The ‘+’ (plus sign) will be there in between given numbers, which means an addition operation. Addition operation means adding the two given numbers, and the result is called sum. So, we add the given numbers, 56 + 612 = 668 Therefore, the sum of the two given numbers’ value is 668.

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25 Addition Word Problems for Year 2 to Year 6 With Tips On Supporting Pupils’ Progress

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Addition word problems appear throughout KS1 and KS2. Children are introduced to simple addition and subtraction word problems in the early years. This knowledge is then built upon throughout primary school, right up to Year 6, when pupils work with complex multi-step word problems involving large whole numbers and decimal numbers.

In the early stages, in Key Stage one and lower Key Stage two, addition word problems are taught through the use of concrete resources and visual images, using and developing subitising skills. As pupils become more confident with the formal written methods, children progress to use these to help solve more complex addition and subtraction word problems .

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Children benefit from regular exposure to word problems, alongside any fluency work they are doing. To help you with this, we have put together a collection of 25 addition word problems with answer keys, which can be used with pupils from Year 2 to Year 6.

Addition word problems in the National Curriculum

Pupils in Year 1 are introduced to simple one-step problems involving place value addition and subtraction word problems , through the use of concrete objects, pictorial representations and missing number problems. At this stage, children should be memorising and reasoning with number bonds to 10 and 20. They also need to understand the effect of adding zero.

In Year 2, pupils continue to use concrete objects and pictorial representations to solve addition problems, including those involving numbers, quantities, measures and simple money word problems . They are also expected to apply their increasing knowledge of mental and written methods,  using one and two-digit numbers. Pupils start working on basic written addition and are introduced to the concept of regrouping.

By Year 3, pupils are starting to tackle more complex addition word problems. They begin to use written methods to add 3-digit numbers, using formal column method for addition. Pupils also begin solving addition problems involving fractions, in addition to building on their mental addition skills to add a three-digit number and ones, tens and hundreds. 

Pupils in Year 4 progress to solving two-step problems in contexts, deciding which operations and methods to use and why. They are also beginning to work with larger numbers, adding up to four digits using the formal written method of column addition.

By Year 5, pupils are solving multi-step word problems in contexts. They add whole numbers with more than four digits and decimal numbers, using formal written methods. Children are also adding increasingly larger numbers mentally.

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Pupils in Year 6 continue to work with larger numbers and decimals, solving increasingly complex multi-step problems, deciding which operations to use and why. By this stage students should have a solid grasp of the written methods for all four operations.

Word problems help children to make sense of addition. In the Early Years, simple story problems aid understanding of what is being asked, alongside the use of concrete resources and visual images. Real-life word problems are an important element of the maths curriculum for children throughout the school, giving them the opportunity to put the addition skills they have learnt into context, to understand how they can be used in the outside world. 

Pupils need to be taught how to approach word problems, beginning by reading the questions carefully and making sure they fully understand what is being asked. The next step is to determine what calculation is needed and whether there are concrete resources or pictorial representations  they can use to help solve it, or if 

Here is an example:

There were 3,756 people on a cruise ship.

456 people get on after the first week, whilst 623 get off.

How many passengers are on board the ship now after the first week?

How to solve:

What do you already know?

  • There are 3,756 on the cruise ship at the start of the journey.
  • 456 people get on after the first week, therefore we need to add 456 to 3,746. This gives us a total of 4,212 people
  • 623 people get off, so we need to subtract 623 from the total number of passengers now on the boat. When we subtract 623 from 4,212, we get a total of 3,589.

How can this be represented pictorially?

  • We can draw 2 bar models to represent this problem.
  • The number of passengers who got on the ship after the first week is added to the  total number of people on the boat at the start of the trip. 
  • We then draw a second bar model to show how many passengers were left on the ship once the 623 passengers got off after the first week.

Addition word problems in Year 2 require pupils to work with 1 and 2-digit numbers. At this stage it is important children are working with concrete resources to support their understanding. Children also begin to learn how to check their answers by finding the inverse of  calculations.

Year 2 addition question 1

Maise has 14 crayons. Her friend gives her 8 more. 

How many crayons does Maisie have now?

Answer: 22 crayons

14 + 8 = 22

Year 2 addition question 2

Hamza buys a large pack of biscuits, whilst his sister buys a small pack.

The large pack contains 18 biscuits, whilst the small pack contains 8.

How many biscuits does Hamza and his sister have altogether?

Answer: 26 biscuits

18 + 8 = 26

Year 2 addition question 3

13 children sign up for the after school football club and 11 sign up for the netball club.

How many children sign up altogether?

Answer: 24 children

13 + 11 = 24

Year 2 addition question 4

Amal collects 34 conkers. Her brother finds 7 more and adds them to her collection.

How many conkers does Amal have now?

Answer: 41 conkers

34 + 7 = 41

Year 2 addition question 5

38 children were on the bus going to the zoo. 

The bus stopped to pick up 12 children from another school.

How many children were on the bus now?

Answer: 50 children

38 + 12 = 50

Word problems for Year 3 require pupils to work with larger numbers. By this stage, children are becoming more confident with the formal written column  method and are able to use this to solve 2 and 3 digit addition word problems. Addition word problems can be incorporated into other areas of the maths curriculum, for example, through time word problems . 

Year 3 addition question 1

Mason has collected 256 stickers. Rory has collected 352 stickers.

How many stickers have the two boys collected between them?

Answer: 608 stickers

256 + 352 = 608

Year 3 addition question 2

A train driver drove 234 miles on Monday and a further 186 miles on Tuesday.

How many miles did he drive in total over the 2 days?

Answer: 420 miles

(Show as column method; 234 + 186 = 420)

Year 3 addition question 3

Sam spent £1.25 on a bar of chocolate in the shop. He then spent 60p on a packet of sweets. How much did he spend all together

Answer: £1.85

1.25 + 85 = 1.85

Year 3 addition question 4

A climber has climbed 238m up the mountain. He has another 174m to go to reach the top. How high is the mountain?

Answer: 412m

(Show has column method: 238 + 174 = 412)

Year 3 addition question 5

A family was travelling to their holiday home. 

They set off at 9am and travelled for an hour and a half. 

They then had a 20 minute break and travelled for another hour. 

What time did they reach their holiday home?

Answer: 11:50am

1 ½ hours + 20 minutes + 1 hours = 2 hours 50 

Start at 9am, count on an hour, then another 20 minutes, followed by another hour = 11:50am

With word problems for Year 4 , pupils progress onto 4 digit addition word problems. They are also beginning to solve more complex, two-step word problems. Children should be encouraged to estimate and find the inverse, to check the accuracy of their calculations. In Year 4, pupils also solve addition word problems involving  fractions and decimals.

Year 4 addition question 1

A builder is building a wall around the school playing field.

He has used 4865 bricks so far and has another 1135 bricks to finish the wall.

How many bricks will he use to build the wall?

Answer: 6000 bricks

4865 + 1135 = 6000

Year 4 addition question 2

Hot dogs: £1.60

Burgers: £1.40

Pizza: £1.99

Fries: £1.25

Soft drinks: £1.15

Chloe is buying some food from a cafe. 

She buys 2 hot dogs, a pizza, 2 portions of fries and 2 drinks. 

How much does she spend altogether?

Answer: £9.99

Hot dogs: £1.60 + £1.60 = £3.20

Fries: £1.25 + £1.25 = £2.50

Drinks: £1.15 + £1.15 = £2.30

Total= £3.20 + £1.99 + £2.50 + £2.30 = £9.99

Year 4 addition question 3

A runner is completing a 10,000m race. 

He has already run 4560m. How much further does he have to run?

Answer: 5440m

Solved mentally by calculating how many more metres to 5000m – 440m, then adding on a further 5000m = 5440m

This can also be solved as a missing number column addition, or as a subtraction calculation.

Year 4 addition question 4

Ben has £50. He buys a t-shirt for £15.50 and a hoodie for £25.50. 

How much change does he have left?

Answer: £9 change

£15.50 + £25.50 = £41

£50 – £41 = 9

Year 4 addition question 5

A flight from London to Doha is a distance of 6731 miles. It is then another 12,375km to Sydney. 

How far is the journey from London to Sydney, via Doha?

Answer: 19,106 miles

12,375 + 6731 = 19,106

Word problems for Year 5 require pupils to solve addition word problems with larger numbers (more than 4 digits), using formal written methods and  mentally. Word problems become more complex multi-step problems, involving other operations. Pupils at this stage should continue to be encouraged to check their answers by finding the inverse.

Year 5 addition question 1

Three towns have populations of 14,768, 17,956 and 13,858.

What is the total population of the three towns combined?

Answer: 46,582

(Show as column method 14,768 + 17,956 + 13,858 = 46,582)

Year 5 addition question 2

A car can hold 60 litres of fuel when the tank is full.

If 17.98 litres of fuel has been used, how much fuel does the tank hold now?

Answer: 42.02 L

This can be solved mentally, by counting on from 17.98, as a missing number addition question, using column addition, or as a subtraction question.

Year 5 addition question 3

A man weighing 85.23kg gets into a lift. On the next floor, another man gets in, weighing 79.4kg.

If the lift can hold a maximum weight of 500kg, how much more weight can the lift carry?

Answer: 335.37kg

(show as column method)

85.23 + 79.4 = 164.63

500 – 164.63 = 335.37

Count up from 164.63 or solve as a missing number addition.

Year 5 addition question 4

The temperature in Toronto was -27 degrees celsius one January evening. On the same day, the temperature in Doha went up to 29 degrees. 

What was the difference between the temperature in Toronto and the temperature in Doha?

Answer: 56 degrees celsius

29 + 27 = 56

Year 5 addition question 5

Large packet of biscuits – £1.75

Small packet of biscuits – 98p

Lucy buys 2 large packets of biscuits and 4 small packets. How much change will she get from a £10 note?

Answer: £2.58

2 large packets = £1.75 + £1.75 = £3.50

4 small packets = 98p x 4 = £3.92

Total = £3.92 + £3.50 = £7.42

£10 – 7.42 = £2.58  or count on from £7.42 to £10 

With word problems for Year 6 , pupils need to be able to solve word problems using larger whole numbers of up to 6 or 7 digits, problems involving fraction word problems and problems involving decimals.  Addition word problems in SATs include one-step, two-step and more complex multi-step problems.

Year 6 addition question 1

Mr Jones spent £24,799 on a new car and £8,750 on a caravan.

He has £15,074 left in his bank account. 

How much did he have to start with?

Answer: £48,623

24,799 + 8,750 = 33,549

33,549 + 15,074 = 48,623

Year 6 addition question 2

17,523 more people visited a theme park this year than last year.

If 315,736 people visited last year. How many visited this year?

Answer: 333,259 people

315,736 + 17,523 = 333,259

Year 6 addition question 3

A zoo buys 53.7kg of animal feed. Each day, 7.34kg is used for the camels, 2356g for the meerkats and 4.49kg for the zebras.

After 2 days, how much will the zoo have left?

Answer: 25.328kg left

7.34 + 2.356 + 4.49 = 14,186

14,186 + 14,186 = 28.372

53.7 – 28.372 = 25.328

Year 6 addition question 4

A company sent out 1,417,806 flyers in April and 931,368 in May.

  • Estimate how many flyers the company sent out in April and May combined.
  • What is the actual number of flyers sent out? 
  • 2,300,000 

1,400,000 + 900,000 = 2,300,00

  • 1,417,806 + 931,368 = 2,349,174

Year 6 addition question 5

The Brown family are going on a road trip. They plan to drive 274.3 miles to a hotel. They then have another 276.9 miles to drive to reach their final destination.

If they have travelled 197.8 miles so far, how much further do they have to travel before they reach their final destination?

Answer: 353.4 miles

274.3 + 276.9 = 551.2

551.2 – 197.8 = 353.4

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  23. Addition Word Problems

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