Treasure Hunt

Explanation with example for the task type schatzsuche.

You start with a number on the far left.
At each step there is a plus sign or a minus sign.
Work it out step by step and write the result in the next circle.
Which number do you reach at the treasure?

Example

2+35-14

What does this exercise practice?

This task practises chained addition and subtraction in a playful journey story: children calculate ahead and write down in-between results systematically.

Common pitfalls

Children skip the in-between circles and work out only the final result. Stress that each circle needs its own result, because it is the starting point for the next step.

How to practice at home

Set up a number journey: start is 3. Then +2, what are you now? Then -1, where are you? Three steps, no pencil needed. Playable in the car, on a walk or at breakfast.

Related: Calculation, Caterpillar

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