Column Method: Problem Solving & Reasoning

Mathematics
Year 9
12 questions
~24 mins
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A worksheet focusing on the Column Method for adding three-digit numbers, designed to develop procedural mastery, problem solving, and real-world application skills.

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Column Method: Problem Solving & Reasoning

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Practice Questions

Answer all questions. Show your working in the grid spaces provided.
1.
Add the following two numbers using the column method: 247 + 368.
[2 marks]
2.
Calculate the sum: 413 + 589.
[2 marks]
3.
Add 725 and 198. Show all steps in the column method.
[3 marks]
4.
What is the result of adding 849 + 152?
[2 marks]
5.
Add 999 and 1 using the column method.
[2 marks]
6.
Calculate the total: 682 + 319 + 47. Show your working.
[4 marks]
7.
A store sells 134 boxes of pencils and 267 boxes of erasers. Find the total number of boxes using the column method.
[4 marks]
8.
Add 463 + 589 + 147. Show all steps.
[4 marks]
9.
Add 842 and 157. Then, add the result to 99. Show your working.
[4 marks]
10.
A factory produces 678 units in the morning and 345 units in the afternoon. How many units are produced in total? Use the column method.
[4 marks]
11.
Add 999 + 999. Explain any common mistakes students might make when using the column method for this addition.
[3 marks]
12.
Correct the following incorrect addition: 456 + 789 = 1245 (the student added incorrectly). Identify the mistake and provide the correct answer.
[4 marks]

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Created
1/1/2026
Updated
1/1/2026
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