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Megan is 62 inches tall. Sara is exactly 5 feet tall. Who is taller? By how much?
635-
874+
9 - 4 + 3 - 3
8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20,
, 24
5 less than 36528, 42, , 70, 84,
98, 112, 126
Circle the nouns.Did you put a jellyfish in the mailbox?
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Erin is playing a game against Emily. In the game you collect gold coins. You can also get
hearts. Every heart is exchanged for 2 gold coins at the end of the game. Erin got 300
gold coins and 29 hearts. Emily got 49 gold coins and 90 hearts. Who won?
double 500 Write this number:2 tens, 9 thousands, 3 ones, 7 hundreds 661
69+
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, o, j, j
Write this number:9 tens, 4 ones
How many hours are there from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m.?
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That pizza is yours. It is cut into six pieces. This pizza is mine. It is cut into four pieces. The drink is ours. We will eat three pieces of your pizza. What fraction of your pizza will we eat?
Jacob saw 5 butterflies. Gavin saw double that number. How many butterflies did Gavin see?
Mary and Connor each ordered a pizza pie at CC's Pizza. CC's pizza is special in that they
don't cut the pie into slices, you have to do that! When Mary got her pie she cut it into 5
slices. Connor decided to cut his into 4 slices.
If Mary ate 2 slices and Connor ate 2 slices, who ate more?
Nathan drew a very large square with a blue piece of chalk at the playground. One side
is 9 feel long. Nathan wants to walk along the square and can only walk on the line. If he
wants to walk the square 2 times by only stepping on the line, how many feet will he end
up walking?
6 + = 14 15 + = 22 31 + = 36 15 + = 28
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Only use a pencil to write the numbers on the blank
lines. You do not need any scrap paper! Solve it in
your head. If you forget a number, then start over.
Cool, huh?
imagine 8 in your head
add 8
subtract 5
imagine 6 in your head
subtract 4
add 9
add 1
imagine 7 in your head
double it
add 7
add 5
imagine 2 in your head
add 2
add 6
add 5
Write the tens digit.
A
Add the tens digit to the ones digit. Write the sum.
B
Write the ones digit.
C
Write the odd digit in your answer.
D
What is the sum?
A + B + C + D
Wow! Great job! That's the answer, but do you know how to SPELL the number?
e n
6 before 17 7 after 18 9 after 14
2 before 18 2 after 11 3 after 19
8 before 12 4 after 16 6 after 17
5 before 19 5 after 15 8 after 12
1 before 14 1 after 13 3 after 12
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Ms. Clark made a honey cake on Don't Step on a Bee Day. There are 5 people in her family. Each person gets an equal part. What fraction of the cake will each person get?
Ava hit a home run on Sunday, April 12. She hit another home run on April 25. On what day of the week did she hit that home run?
Holly bought a card for $1.29 for her mailman. The clerk gave her two dimes and one penny in change. How much money did she give the clerk?
Color in 12.
5 10 9 81 8 48
3 15 7 28 6 42
9 45
06 47 34
5678910
11 12 12
2 5+ 4 8
2 3+ 9 0
9 8+ 2 7
2x 6
8x 1 2
Expand the number.
344 = + +5 35
16 + = 27
13 + = 18 8 + = 39 9 + = 34 15 + = 32
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The vowels are missing in the word search.Fill in the missing vowels and circle the words.
T B T P C
C B P Z C
L H R T C V F
V N T H C S L
W H T C K F N L
Y W C R L D T C
C O U G H R
K N H V Y R C
B B R D L L
B R K F S T
BURN PICKLE BREAKFASTCOUGH BREAD COLLAR CUREHEAVY WHAT EVENTUAL
tuhg
tug
tuug
tugg
9 4- 1 6
7 4+ 9 8
201 208 225 185
Write the numbers in order from largest to smallest.
largest
smallest
What fraction of thebox is shaded?
5
Write a word to describe March.4 7
+ 2 8
withut
without
wihuot
withuot
2 6
32
+ 2 4
17 + = 32 27 + = 33
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Circle the best estimate for the answer to:2,222 - 962
2,300 1,400 1,200 1,900
Max had four dollar bills, four quarters, and eight nickels. He spent $1.65 on a Groundhog Day poster. How much money does he have left?
Write the final part of each math analogy.
FHQFHQ : FHQ :: KDJKDJ :
Explain why you think your answer is correct.
6 x 9 : 54 :: 9 x 12 :
Explain why you think your answer is correct.
Rewrite the following sentence to make the noun possessive.The cookie belongs to Ella.
pich
pinc
pinch
pinh
1x 1 0
2x 1 1
7 3- 6 5
When you take five away from me, the answer is five. What number am I?
Circle the subject in the following sentence.
The bee hovered over the flowers.
15 + = 35
28 + = 34 6 + = 37
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541,9+ 09
386,7- 99
708,4- 72
940,9+ 72
883,6+ 558
159,4- 624
199,6- 537
610,4+ 614
870,7- 771
235,8+ 796
006,5- 212
314,1+ 192
484,11- 027,8
434,5+ 783,2
065,3+ 928,4
521,6+ 964,4
449,6- 970,4
607,4- 436,1
508,11- 676,2
704,8- 850,3
895,1+ 239,9
339,01- 725,6
082,6+ 317,9
048,9+ 905,6
028,1+ 255,7
683,31- 979,9
360,7- 776,2
017,5+ 386,3
1+ 8
+ 9
+ 3
+ 5
62-
71+
62- 4
+ 9
13-
92-
52+ 9
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Ready to make equations? There is a missing equation in each box.Circle the numbers once you find it!
A+
Find anaddition fact.
13 67 84
31 75 11
80 30 70
B+
Find anaddition fact.
49 38 14
36 96 34
87 45 77
C+
Find anaddition fact.
6 23 51
40 90 35
49 57 87
Equations:Write the equation facts you found.
A 13 + 67 = 80
B + 49 =
C + 6 =
9 63 8 72
Round to the nearest thousand.
75,623 is rounded to
13,517 is rounded to
96,349 is rounded to
5 20 4 32
Count by 80s.
322 562
word root gress can mean step digress, digression, regression
2 10
24 + = 30
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Perimeter = 30 Perimeter =
Perimeter = Perimeter =
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candy cast sweep butterEach row, column, and box must have all the words from the word list. Write in the missing words.
butter cast
candy butter
candy
Fill in the boxes so each line equals 8.
8
- 8
x 2
48 ÷
( + 2 ) +
Arts and Crafts
Crayons
Markers
Paints
How many kids like to use crayons?
How many more students like to use markers rather than crayons?
4 0 + 8 6 = 6 0 - 9 =
What is the largest two-digit number you can make with the numbers 4, 3, and 2?
2 3 + 9 = 4 + = 6 22 + = 30
25 + = 36 9 + = 23