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Problem Solving Mats
These problem solving mats are perfect for unpacking adding and subtraction problems in guided maths
sessions or individually. 10 different problem solving mats and prompts.
How do I use this?Print off the problem solving mats and matching items. I print and laminate 3 pages of the items and enough mats for 1 per person in a group (6-8). I keep these
in a snaplock bag once laminated.
What is included:Mat 1: Leaf and ladybugsMat 2: Plate and hotdogsMat 3: Bus and childrenMat 4: Puppy and bone
Mat 5: Monkey and bananaMat 6: Farmer and sheep
Mat 7: Barn and cowsMat 8: Baking tray and donuts/cupcakes
Mat 9: Basket and carrotsMat 10: Truck and cones
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Thank youI truly appreciate and value your feedback! If you have any questions, suggestions of requests please feel free to email
me at [email protected].
You may: You may not:● Use this item for personal use,
for your students and in your classroom.
● Review this item for the purpose of recommending it to others as long as there is a direct link back to Mrs Priestley ICT website or TPT store.
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