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Instant Math Practice Pages for Homework—Or Anytime! © Betsy Franco, Scholastic Teaching Resources
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Cover and interior illustrations by Steve Cox
Interior design by Ellen Matlach Hassell for Boultinghouse & Boultinghouse, Inc.
ISBN: 0-439-37077-9
Copyright © 2002 by Betsy Franco.
All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4How to Use This Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
PatternsHang Out the Socks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Cracker Patterns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Telephone and Bike Lock Patterns . . . 8100 Grid Hunt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
AdditionLeprechaun Math. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Butterfly Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Magic Square Lily Pads. . . . . . . . . . . 12Coin-Toss Game. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Target Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SubtractionSubtraction Bikes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Racetrack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17What’s the Question?. . . . . . . . . . . . 19Subtraction Puzzles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20You’re the Teacher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Comparing & OrderingFairy Tale Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Telephone Book Math . . . . . . . . . . . 23Newspaper Hunt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24How Long Is That Book? . . . . . . . . . 25
Place ValueHave Fun With Ten!. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Number Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Number Scramble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Colorful Fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
GraphingClassroom Pets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Favorite Foods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Family Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Graphing Carla’s Room . . . . . . . . . . 33
TimeConcentration Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Find the Mystery Day . . . . . . . . . . . 36Have a Good Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Are These Animals Late? . . . . . . . . . 38
MoneyPairs of Piggy Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Squirrels Go Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . 40Coin Guessing Game . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Pet Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
MeasurementHow Long? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Estimate and Measure . . . . . . . . . . . 44Measuring the Snake Family . . . . . . 45Square or Rectangle? . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
GeometryShape Detective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Dot-to-Dot Shapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Shape Safari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51The Bears’ Quilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Multiplication & DivisionHow Many Legs? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Tim’s Pet Quilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54So Many Mice! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Field Trip Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
FractionsFairy Tale Fractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Fractions Bingo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Silly Fractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Class Flags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Answer Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
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Looking for a fun way to build and review important math skills? Hereare 50 reproducible practice sheets that are flexible and easy to use—kids can complete them at home or in school, independently or ingroups. Each practice page features appealing illustrations, topics kidsenjoy, and simple instructions so that children can work on their own.Pull out these practice pages for quick activities during the school day,or send them home as skill-building homework assignments.
You’ll find several pages on each of the following topics that arecoordinated with the NCTM standards:
• Patterns
• Addition
• Subtraction
• Comparing and Ordering
• Place Value
• Graphing
• Time
• Money
• Measurement
• Geometry
• Multiplication and Division
• Fractions
These pages were designed to appeal to second and third graders. Thetopics relate to their world and interests: pets, storybook characters,favorite foods, messy rooms, and more. In addition, children willenjoy the variety of formats. They’ll play a coin-toss game, measurethe snake family, go on a shape safari, color fraction flags, and much,much more.
We hope that you and your students enjoy Instant Math Practice Pagesfor Homework—or Anytime! Whether you use them for homework orclass work, they are sure to give children’s math skills a boost.
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Subtraction Bikes
Subtract each number
on the wheel from 12.
Subtract each number
on the wheel from 15.
Subtract each number
on the wheel from 11.
Subtract each number
on the wheel from 14.
SUBTRACTION
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Pet Sale
First estimate if you have enough money to buy the following pets.Then add the prices to check your estimate.
Estimate: Could you buy a bunny and a fish?
Then add: How much would they cost all together?
2Estimate: Could you buy a hamster and a bird?
Then add: How much would they cost all together?
3Estimate: Could you buy a mouse and a hamster?
Then add: How much would they cost all together?
4Estimate: Could you buy a bird and a fish?
Then add: How much would they cost all together?
How much isin your pocket?
MONEY
hamster$3.50
bird$1.19
fish$1.39
mouse$2.39
bunny$4.25
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Colorful FishLook at the numbers inthe shapes inside the fish. Use the information inthe key at right to colorthe shapes.
If there is a . . . Color the space . . .6 in the ten’s place green
5 in the hundred’s place blue2 in the one’s place yellow7 in the ten’s place orange9 in the hundred’s place red
1.
112
549
670
521
3.878
543
4.916
5.163
539
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925292
7.
102
276
175
871
6742.
531 679 509
PLACE VALUE
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How to Use This BookThese practice pages were designed for flexible use. Kids can work onthem individually, in pairs, in small groups, or as a whole class. Havestudents work on the sheets:
• for reinforcement of skills during a unit
• for review after a unit is completed
• when they are finished with other class work
• as a morning activity to start the day
• after lunch to settle back into learning
• as skill-building homework
Refer to the table of contents to locate a practice page that builds aparticular math skill. For easy reference, math skills are also listed in abox at the top of each practice page. You can use the pages in theorder they are presented or rearrange the order to suit the needs ofyour class.
Most of the activity pages require only a pencil and eraser. A fewrequire scissors, glue, crayons, and other materials that are easilyaccessible. If sending home the sheets as homework, review thedirections in advance to answer any questions that children have.You might also review the materials and modify them if necessary.
After students have finished a page, have them share and discuss theiranswers with partners, in groups, or as a class. On pages 63–64, you’llfind a complete answer key. Allow students to share and discuss theirresponses and problem-solving strategies. You might first have themdiscuss their ideas in small groups so that everyone has a chance toparticipate. Then review the answers together as a group to be surethat everyone understands how to solve each problem.
Feel free to modify any of the practice pages to fit your students’needs. (For example, on page 18 you could create additional cardswith more difficult subtraction problems after your students havemastered the ones presented here.) For an extra challenge, havechildren think of their own problems based on the problems andinformation provided on each page—for example, challenge studentsto think of additional telephone and bike lock patterns on page 8.Have students share the problems they made up so that the rest ofthe class can solve them.
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Cracker PatternsThe shapes below are made from crackers!Sometimes the shapes in the pattern get bigger.Sometimes the shapes in the pattern get smaller.Draw shapes that continue each pattern.
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PATTERNS
(Hint: How many sides does each shape have?)
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Telephone and Bike Lock Patterns
Each telephone number has a pattern.Fill in the missing numbers.(Hint: Read the numbers out loud.)
234-567 2 737-373
3 987-654 4 102-030
5 112-211 6 246-246
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Each bike lock combinationhas a pattern.What is the next number in each pattern?
2-4-6- 2 10-20-30-
3 1-3-5- 4 11-22-33-
5 5-10-15- 6 6-8-10-
7 What is your telephone number?
Does it have any patterns? Explain.
PATTERNS
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100 Grid Hunt
Count by twos, starting with 2. Circle each numberyou count. (The first one has been done for you.)
2 Now count by fives, starting with 5. Mark each numberyou count with an X. (The first one has been done for you.)
3 Write ten numbers that you namewhen you count by twos and fives.
PATTERNS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
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Leprechaun Math
Color each coina different color.
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10 16 412
ADDITION
1 Add the numbers on each leprechaun.Find the coin that has the sum printed on it.Color each leprechaun the same color as its matching coin.
2 Write the numbers from the coins inthe circles below, from least to greatest.
3 What pattern do you see?
4 + 2
7 + 7 6 + 4
5 + 3
2 + 2
7 + 5
8 + 8
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Butterfly DoublesCount the dots on each wingand write the number.Then find the sums.
+ =
1
ADDITION
+ =
2
+ =
3
+ =
4
2 2 4
7 + 7 =
5
9 + 9 =
6
8 + 8 =
7
Draw the correct number of dots on each wing.Then find the sums.
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Magic Square Lily Pads
Each frog had a number.The frogs jumped onto a big log.If you add the number on each pair of frogs, the sum should be 10.Write these numbers on the blank frogs: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8The first pair of frogs has been done. 1 + 9 = 10
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The frogs jumpedonto a giant lily pad.
If you add any row,column, or diagonal,the sum is 15.
Write these numberson the blank frogs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7
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Coin-Toss Game
Round Player 1 Player 2
ADDITION
For 2 PlayersYou need 2 coins or chips and a Coin-Toss Game Board.
To Play:Player 1 gently tosses both coins onto the game board, oneat a time. The score is the sum of the numbers on whichthe coins land. Player 1 writes the score in the chart.
If a coin lands on a line or does not land on the gameboard, add a zero.
Player 2 takes a turn in the same way.
Compare the two scores and circle the higher number. The player with the higher score wins the round.
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Coin-Toss Game Board
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Target NumberCircle two numbers to get the target number as a sum.You should circle one number in each row.
Target: 21
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12 13
6 9
Target: 20
15 16
3 4
Target: 21
14 15
6 9
Target: 24
18 16
7 6
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Target: 23
5 7
16 13
6
Target: 25
8 7
18 15
Circle three numbers that addup to the target number.
Target: 25
7 4
6 5
16 17
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Subtraction Bikes
Subtract each number on the wheel from 12.
Subtract each number on the wheel from 15.
Subtract each number on the wheel from 11.
Subtract each number on the wheel from 14.
SUBTRACTION
12
2
79
6
43
5 8
15
4
69
5
210
7 8
11
5
29
8
4
7
6 3
14
2
610
5
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9 8
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Racetrack
You will need someone to time you (inseconds) as you race around the track.
To Play:Cut out the Racetrack Cards on page 18.Place ten of the cards facedown in thespaces on the track.
When the timer says “Go!” turn over thecards one by one and say the answer toeach problem.
Go around the track again. Can you break your record?
Then try again with ten different cards.
SUBTRACTION
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Racetrack CardsCut out the cards along the solid lines.
11– 3
12– 7
6– 4
17– 8
8– 2
10– 5
14– 8
13– 5
11– 6
7– 5
14– 5
9– 2
9– 4
16– 8
12– 3
10– 3
9– 6
8– 3
10– 1
19– 9
9– 4
15– 6
18– 9
15– 8
12– 4
9– 3
15– 7
9– 5
12– 6
7– 4
15– 8
8– 5
14– 7
12– 8
16– 8
12– 5
16– 9
17– 9
13– 8
11– 4
11– 7
13– 6
SUBTRACTION
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3 4
5 6
What’s the Question?Write a question for each problem.Then answer the question.
16– 7
Azmi picked 16 apples.
Seven were wormy.
How many were not wormy?
Answer
12– 5
Tina had 12 mice.
Five were big.
How many were ?
Answer
15– 8
Chandra had 15 marbles.
Eight .
How many ?
Answer
13– 4
Carlos had 13 fish.
.
?
Answer
14– 7
Natalie had 14 stickers.
.
?
Answer
18– 9
Josh’s quilt had 18 squares.
.
?
Answer
SUBTRACTION
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Subtraction PuzzlesUse these numbers in the problems below: 4, 3, 2, 1
Write a subtraction problemwith the largest possible answer.
SUBTRACTION
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Write a subtraction problem withthe smallest possible answer.
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3 4
Use these numbers in the problems below: 9, 8, 7, 6
Write a subtraction problemwith the largest possible answer.
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Write a subtraction problem withthe smallest possible answer.
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You’re the TeacherMorgan did his homeworkwhile watching TV, listeningto the radio, and playingvideo games.
Circle his five mistakes andcorrect them.
Name Morgan
1. 42– 37
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2. 54– 26
2 5
3. 60– 45
1 5
4. 88– 69
1 9
5. 141– 73
7 8
6. 93– 26
6 8
7. 40– 24
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8. 87– 78
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9. 152– 65
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SUBTRACTION
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Now compare the names. Use <, >, or =.
EXAMPLE: Snow White has 9 letters. Sleeping Beauty has 14 letters.
Snow White < Sleeping Beauty
1. >2. <3. =4. >5. <6. =22
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Fairy Tale NamesCount the letters in each name. Then write the number of letters.
COMPARING & ORDERING
Name
Big Bad Wolf
Little Red Riding Hood
Rumpelstiltskin
Cinderella
Rapunzel
Rip Van Winkle
Prince Charming
Little Red Hen
(your full name)
Number of Letters
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Telephone Book MathUse the telephone book.
Look up your last name.
Do more than 20 people or less than 20 people have the same last name?
Look up the last name of one of your friends.
Do more than 20 people or less than 20 people have the same last name?
Look up the last name Blake.
Do more than 20 people or less than 20 people have the same last name?
Look up another last name.
Do more than 20 people or less than 20 people have the same last name?
Now look up another last name.
Do more than 20 people or less than 20 people have the same last name?
Think of a name that you think more than 20 people have.
Look it up. Were you right?
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Newspaper HuntYou will need an old newspaper or magazine to cut up.Look through the newspaper or magazine for the numbers below.Cut out the numbers and glue them in the appropriate boxes.
Find a numberbetween 5 and 10.
2 Find a numberless than 50.
3 Find a numberbetween 30 and 40.
Find a price less than $15. Find a number greaterthan 100.
Find a number that is greaterthan 60 and less than 80.
Find a number greaterthan 300.
COMPARING & ORDERING
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1Amelia BedeliaGoes Camping 58 The Llama Who
Had No Pajama 67
My Father’sDragon 85 Bunnicula 97
Homer Price 159 Amber BrownSees Red
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4 Title:
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How Long Is That Book?Each of the books below is opened to the last two pages.Write the number of the last page of each. Then compare each pair of books.Circle the book with more pages.
Now find books in your home, classroom, or library.Write the title and the last two page numbers of each.Circle the book in each pair with more pages.
COMPARING & ORDERING
Title:
Title: Title:
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Have Fun With Ten!Ten bats live in each cave.Some bats have flown out of each one.Tell how many bats are still inside each cave.
bats
2
bats
3
bats
4
bats
Circle sums of 10. Find two orthree numbers that connecthorizontally, vertically, ordiagonally. The numbersshould add up to 10.
Write all the ways to addtwo numbers to make 10.
+ = 10+ = 10+ = 10+ = 10+ = 10+ = 10+ = 10+ = 10+ = 10+ = 10
Use three numbers to make 10.
+ + = 10+ + = 10
PLACE VALUE
2 5 9 5 3 27 2 5 4 8 64 4 2 2 5 76 5 7 1 2 32 9 1 3 4 53 7 6 7 4 9
0 1 0
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Number SearchLook for two-digit numbers in old magazines or newspapers. Cut out the numbers. Then glue or tape them into the boxes below.Tell how many tens and how many ones are in each number.
PLACE VALUE
1 7tens ones tens ones tens ones
tens ones tens ones tens ones
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Now look for three-digit numbers.Cut them out and glue them in the boxes below.Tell how many hundreds, tens, and ones are in each number.
5 7 0hundreds tens ones
hundreds tens ones
hundreds tens ones
hundreds tens ones
570
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Number Scramble
Which is the smallestnumber you made?
BONUS Write the largest number in hundreds, tens, and ones.EXAMPLE: 264 = 200 + 60 + 2
= + +
1 Write as many three-digit numbers as you can.Use these numbers: 3, 5, 7Use each number once in each number you make.
Which is the largest numberyou made?
5 6Which is the smallestnumber you made?
BONUS Write the largest number in hundreds, tens, and ones.
= + +
4 Write as many three-digit numbers as you can.Use these numbers: 4, 6, 8Use each number once in each number you make.
Which is the largest numberyou made?
PLACE VALUE
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Colorful FishLook at the numbers inthe shapes inside the fish.
Use the information inthe key at right to colorthe shapes.
If there is a . . . Color the space . . .
6 in the tens place green5 in the hundreds place blue2 in the ones place yellow7 in the tens place orange9 in the hundreds place red
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670
521
3. 878
5434. 916
5.163
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925292
7.
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871
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531 679 509
PLACE VALUE
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Classroom PetsCut out the pets at the bottom of the page.Glue or tape them onto the graph in the correct row.
mammals
Classroom Pets
reptiles andamphibians
birds
GRAPHING
Fill in the blanks with <, >, or =.
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1 There are mammals and reptiles and amphibians in all.
2 There are reptiles and amphibians and birds in all.
3 There are mammals and birds in all.
4 number of birds number of reptiles and amphibians
number of mammals number of birds
number of reptiles and amphibians number of mammals
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TURTLE PARROT FROG PARAKEET FINCH GECKO
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Favorite FoodsLeslie took a poll of her classmatesto find out their favorite foods.She made a tally mark for eachperson’s response.
Fill in the graph with theinformation from Leslie’s poll.
Favorite Foods
Pizza Fruit Cereal Hot Dog Cookies
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5
4
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Do more people like pizza or fruit?
How many more?
How many more people chose hot dogs than cereal?
Which food got the most votes?
Which food got the least votes?
GRAPHING
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2
3
4
pizza l1l1fruit l1l1cereal 1lhot dog l1lcookies 1l1l l1
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Family MembersBeth and Mark made a graph of the number of people in their families. Fill in the graph to show how many family members Kenny and Se-Yun have each.
Kenny has 3 family members. Se-Yun has 6 family members.
GRAPHING
Beth
Family Members stands for 1 person
Mark
Pat
Kenny
Se-Yun
1 How many more family members does Pat have than Beth?
2 How many more family members does Pat have than Kenny?
3 Who has more family members, Mark or Pat?
4 Who has more family members, Se-Yun or Pat?
5 Who has more family members, Mark or Se-Yun?
How many more?
6 Who have the same number of people in their families?
and
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1 Look at the drawing of Carla’s room on page 34.
Count each picture,sock, and book. Circle or color eachobject as you count. Tell how many of eachobject there are in all.
2 Now make a graph.Fill in the correct number ofboxes for each kind of object.Then answer the questionsbelow.
Things in Carla’s Room
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Play this game of Concentration with another person.Cut out the cards and shuffle them.Place the cards facedown in three rows of six.
To Play:Player 1 turns over any two cards and reads the time on each.• If the two times match, the player keeps the cards and takes
another turn.• If the times don’t match, the player turns the cards facedown.
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Find the Mystery DayJeff’s class picked a day for their pizza party.The students will take a school bus to the pizza parlor.They chose a day that had no other special events.Use the clues to figure out which day they picked.Cross out the days they didn’t pick.Circle the day they picked.
Clues1. They can’t have the party on the weekends.2. On Thursdays the class goes to the library.3. The school buses are not available on Mondays and Wednesdays.4. They are going on a field trip on the second Tuesday of the month.5. A guest is coming on the first and third Fridays.6. There is an assembly on the last Tuesday.7. The third Tuesday is a school holiday.8. They can’t go the first week of March.9. On the 12th and 26th, the pizza parlor already has a party.
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Are These Animals Late?Each of these animals has somewhere to go. Look at the time each animal needs to arrive.Then look at the clock. Is the animal late?
What time is it? P.M.
Is Rabbit late?
TIME
What time is it? A.M.
Is Frog late?
What time is it? A.M.
Is Mouse late?
What time is it? P.M.
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Pairs of Piggy BanksLook at each pair of piggy banks.Write the amount of money in each one.
MONEY
1¢ 5¢ 10¢
25¢ 50¢
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Squirrels Go Shopping
acorns 4¢ each peanuts
5¢ each
walnuts 6¢ each
almonds 7¢ each
pecans 8¢ each
cashews 9¢ each
Winter’s coming!
Stock up on nuts!
Sandy Squirrel bought two different nuts for 15¢.Which two nuts could she have bought?
Write an addition sentence to show how you know:
¢ + ¢ =
2 Sammy Squirrel bought two different nuts for 17¢.Which two nuts could he have bought?
Write an addition sentence to show how you know:
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1 Sarah Squirrel bought two different nuts for 13¢.Which two nuts could she have bought?
Write an addition sentence to show how you know:
¢ + ¢ =
MONEY
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Coin Guessing Game
Write the valuesof the coins.
25¢
Mike has 3 coins.They are worth 31¢.What coins does Mike have?Write the value of each coin.
Tanya found 4 coins in the couch.They are worth 70¢.What coins did Tanya find?
Lily has 4 coins in her piggybank. She has 25¢.What coins are in Lily’s piggy bank?
José has 5 coins in his pocket.He has 46¢.What coins are in his pocket?
MONEY
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Pet Sale
First estimate if you have enough money to buy the following pets.Then add the prices to check your estimate.
Estimate: Could you buy a bunny and a fish?
Then add: How much would they cost all together?
2Estimate: Could you buy a hamster and a bird?
Then add: How much would they cost all together?
3Estimate: Could you buy a mouse and a hamster?
Then add: How much would they cost all together?
4Estimate: Could you buy a bird and a fish?
Then add: How much would they cost all together?
How much isin your pocket?
MONEY
hamster$3.50
bird$1.19
fish$1.39
mouse$2.39
bunny$4.25
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Estimate which is wider: window door (Circle one.)
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2Estimate which is longer: backpack chair leg (Circle one.)
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Square or Rectangle?Measure your classroom or a room at home.Is the room a square or a rectangle?
To find out, use the ruler on page 47 ormeasure with footsteps (heel to toe).
Measure the front wall in feet (or footsteps).
length:
Measure the side wall in feet (or footsteps).
length:
Are the front and side walls the same length?
If not, which is longer?
Is the room a square or a rectangle?Draw a plan of the room in the correct box.
SquareThe walls are almost
the same length.
RectangleOne wall is longer than the other.
MEASUREMENT
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Shape DetectiveCut out the boxes on page 49.Sort them into the three groups below.Glue or tape them in place, or draw them if you do not have scissors and glue.
Hint: Some shapes do not fit into a category.
Has 4 corners
Has 3 sides
Has more than 4 sides
GEOMETRY
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Dot-to-Dot ShapesFollow the directions below to draw dot-to-dot shapes.Connect the dots to make each shape.
Draw a square in each box. Make them different sizes. EXAMPLE:
Draw a rectangle in each box. Make them different sizes.
2 Draw a triangle in each box. Make them different kinds of triangles.
Draw an octagonin the box.(Hint: It has 8 sides.)
Draw a hexagonin the box.(Hint: It has 6 sides.)
GEOMETRY
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Shape SafariFind objects that are different shapes.Look in your classroom or at home.Write the objects you find for each shape.(If you can’t find an object for a shape,think of an object and write it on the lines.)
Find Flat Shapes
Rectangle Square
Circle Triangle
GEOMETRY
5 6
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Find Solid Shapes
Cylinder Sphere
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The Bears’ QuiltThe bear family made a quilt.Each bear made a square with 4 red triangles and 4 yellow triangles.
How can they make each square different?Color the squares below to show how.
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How Many Legs?
How many legs on
1 turkey
2 turkeys
3 turkeys
4 turkeys
2 How many legs on
1 cat
2 cats
3 cats
4 cats
3 How many legs on
1 ladybug
2 ladybugs
3 ladybugs
4 ladybugs
4 How many legs on
1 spider
2 spiders
3 spiders
4 spiders
5 How many legs on1 squid
2 squid
3 squid
4 squid
5 squid
6 squid
7 squid
8 squid
9 squid
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MULTIPLICATION& DIVISION
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Tim’s Pet QuiltsTim made a quilt for each of his pets.He used 12 squares for each quilt.Each quilt was shaped like a rectangle.
Draw quilts on the grid on page 55, one for each pet.Each quilt should cover the pet from head to tail.Color the quilts and cut them out.Then tape them over the animals.
snake
2 kitten
3 lizard
4 mouse
MULTIPLICATION& DIVISION
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So Many Mice!Maria has 12 mice.Cut out the boxes at the bottom of the page.
First she got 2 cages.Put the same number ofmice in each cage.(Do not glue them in place.)
How many mice are in each cage? How many mice
are in each cage?
Then Maria decided sheneeded 3 cages.Put the same number ofmice in each cage.
Finally Maria decidedshe needed 4 cages.Put the same numberof mice in each cage.
MULTIPLICATION& DIVISION
How many mice are in each cage?
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Field Trip Cars
Josie’s class is going to the teddy bear factory.Three children will ride in each car.Draw a circle around the children who will ride in each car.
How many cars do they need?
MULTIPLICATION& DIVISION
Pete’s class is going to see the elephant seals.Five children will ride in each van. Draw a circle around the children who will ride in each van.
How many vans do they need?
Rosa’s class is going to the Space Museum.Eight children will ride in each small bus.Draw a circle around the children who will ride in each bus.
How many small buses do they need?
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GAMEBOARD 1
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A Game for 2 playersCut out the cards at the bottom of page 60.Shuffle the cards and place them facedown in a stack.Each player needs a bingo game board and 15 chips or other markers.Write the fractions on the game board before you play.
To Play:To take a turn, a player picks the top card and reads the fraction.If a player has that fraction, the player places a marker in that space.The first player with five markers in a row wins.
FRACTIONS
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Fractions Bingo
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Silly FractionsExplain why each of these statements is silly.
Bo was seven and a half on his birthday.
Andy had 12 marbles. were red.
were blue. were orange. were yellow.13
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3 The quilt had 9 squares. Half of them were red.
2 Theo, Jean, and Fernando split the pieevenly. They each got half of the pie.
FRACTIONS
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Color red.23 Color blue.4
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Bernard’s class made severaldifferent flags.Color the flags below, followingthe directions for each.
Which one would you pick as the class flag?
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Patterns pp. 6–9Hang Out the Socks, p. 61. striped, hearts, striped,
hearts, striped, hearts2. dots, dots, striped, dots,
dots, striped3. striped, white, hearts,
striped, white, hearts4. striped, striped, zigzag,
zigzag, zigzag5. Answers will vary.
Cracker Patterns, p. 71.
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Telephone and Bike LockPatterns, p. 8Telephone Numbers1. 8 2. 7 3. 34. 4 5. 2 6. 27. Answers will vary.Bike Lock Combinations1. 8 2. 40 3. 74. 44 5. 20 6. 12
100 Grid Hunt, p. 91. All even numbers are
circled (numbers in columns2, 4, 6, 8, and 10).
2. All numbers in columns 5and 10 are crossed out.
3. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70,80, 90, 100
Addition pp. 10–15Leprechaun Math, p. 101. 8 + 8 = 16; 4 + 2 = 6;
7 + 7 = 14; 6 + 4 = 10;7 + 5 = 12; 2 + 2 = 4;5 + 3 = 8
2. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 163. The numbers are the even
numbers from 4 to 16.
Butterfly Doubles, p. 111. 2 + 2 = 42. 3 + 3 = 6
3. 4 + 4 = 84. 5 + 5 = 105. 14, 7 dots on each wing6. 18, 9 dots on each wing7. 16, 8 dots on each wing
Magic Square Lily Pads,p. 121. 5 + 5 = 10; 3 + 7 = 10;
4 + 6 = 10; 2 + 8 = 102. 2 7 6
9 5 14 3 8
Coin-Toss Game, pp. 13–14Game answers will vary.
Target Number, p. 151. 12 + 9 = 212. 16 + 4 = 203. 15 + 6 = 214. 18 + 6 = 245. 7 + 16 = 236. 7 + 18 = 25BONUS: 4, 5, 16
Subtractionpp. 16–21Subtraction Bikes, p. 16
Racetrack, pp. 17–18Students will solve differentsubtraction problems eachtime they play the game.
What’s the Question? p. 191. 92. How many were small? 73–6. Answers will vary.Possible answers include:3. Eight were white. How
many were black? 74. Four were small. How many
were big? 95. Seven were smiley faces.
How many were hearts? 76. Nine were black. How
many were white? 9
Subtraction Puzzles, p. 201. 43 – 12 = 312. 31 – 24 = 73. 98 – 67 = 314. 86 – 79 = 7
You’re the Teacher, p. 211. correct2. 54 – 26 = 283. correct4. correct5. 141 – 73 = 686. 93 – 26 = 677. 40 – 24 = 168. correct9. 152 – 65 = 87
Comparing &Ordering pp. 22–25Fairy Tale Names, p. 22Big Bad Wolf 10Little Red Riding Hood 19Rumpelstiltskin 15Cinderella 10Rapunzel 8Rip Van Winkle 12Prince Charming 14Little Red Hen 121–6. Answers will vary. Possible answers include:1. Little Red Riding Hood >
Rapunzel2. Little Red Hen <
Rumpelstiltskin3. Cinderella = Big Bad Wolf4. Prince Charming > Rip Van
Winkle5. Cinderella < Little Red Hen6. Rip Van Winkle = Little Red
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Telephone Book Math,p. 23Answers will vary.
Newspaper Hunt, p. 24Answers will vary.
How Long Is That Book?p. 251. 59; 68 (Circle 68)2. 86; 98 (Circle 98)3. 160; 116 (Circle 160)4–5. Answers will vary.
Place Valuepages 26–29Have Fun With Ten! p. 261. 6 2. 8 3. 3 4. 45.
6. 1 + 9 = 10; 2 + 8 = 10; 3 + 7 = 10; 4 + 6 = 10;5 + 5 = 10; 6 + 4 = 10; 7 + 3 = 10; 8 + 2 = 10; 9 + 1 = 10; 10 + 0 = 10
7. Answers will vary. Possibleanswers include: 1 + 2 + 7= 10; 3 + 3 + 4 = 10
Number Search, p. 27Answers will vary.
Number Scramble, p. 281. 375, 357, 537, 573, 735, 7532. 3573. 753BONUS: 753 = 700 + 50 + 34. 486, 468, 684, 648, 864, 8465. 4686. 864BONUS: 864 = 800 + 60 + 4
Colorful Fish, p. 29
Graphingpp. 30–34Classroom Pets, p. 30mammals: hamster, mouse,
guinea pigreptiles and amphibians:
gecko, turtle, frog, lizard,snake, salamander
birds: parakeet, finch, parrot1. 9 2. 9 3. 64. < 5. = 6. >
Favorite Foods, p. 311. pizza; 1 2. 13. cookies 4. cereal
Family Members, p. 321. 1 2. 4 3. Pat 4. Pat5. Se-Yun; 46. Beth and Se-Yun
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Graphing Carla’s Room,pp. 33–341. pictures 13 marks 13
socks 14 marks 14 (Carla is wearing 2 of them)books 11 marks 11
2. pictures 13 boxessocks 14 boxes books 11 boxes
3. Answers will vary. Possibleanswers include: There aremore socks than pictures.How many more? 1
4. Answers will vary. Possibleanswers include: There aremore pictures than books.How many more? 2
Time pp. 35–38Concentration Time, p. 35Game answers will vary.
Find the Mystery Day,p. 36Tuesday, March 23
Have a Good Time, p. 371–4. Answers will vary.Possible answers include:1. 50, 6:00 A.M.2. 30, 3:00 P.M.3. 20, 1:00 P.M.4. 15, 10:00 P.M.5. 6.
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Are These Animals Late?p. 381. 5 P.M.; Rabbit is late.2. 9 A.M.; Mouse is late.3. 3 P.M.; Hen is not late.4. 9:40 A.M.; Frog is not late.
Money pp. 39–42Pairs of Piggy Banks, p. 391. 66¢ 2. 67¢ 3. 80¢4. 81¢ 5. 77¢
Squirrels Go Shopping,p. 401. walnut and almond: 6¢ +
7¢ = 13¢; cashew andacorn: 9¢ + 4¢ = 13¢;pecan and peanut: 8¢ + 5¢= 13¢
2. pecan and cashew: 8¢ + 9¢= 17¢
3. cashew and walnut: 9¢ +6¢ = 15¢; pecan andalmond: 8¢ + 7¢ = 15¢
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Pet Sale, p. 421. Estimates will vary; $5.642. Estimates will vary; $4.693. Estimates will vary; $5.894. Estimates will vary; $2.58
Measurementpp. 43–47How Long? p. 43Answers will vary.
Estimate and Measure,p. 44Answers will vary.
Measuring the SnakeFamily, p. 451. about 2 inches2. about 6 inches 3. about 5 inches4. about 4 inches5. about 3 inches6. about 8 inches7. about 7 inches
Square or Rectangle?pp. 46–47 Answers will vary.
Geometrypp. 48–52Shape Detective, p. 48Has 4 corners: A, C, F, GHas 3 sides: B, D, KHas more than 4 sides: E, I, L
Shape Detective, p. 49A. trapezoid G. squareB. triangle H. circleC. rectangle I. hexagonD. triangle J. ovalE. pentagon K. triangleF. diamond L. octagon
Dot-to-Dot Shapes, p. 50Answers will vary. Possibleanswers include:1.
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Shape Safari, p. 51Answers will vary. Possibleanswers include:1. door, window2. bathroom tile, floor tile3. jar lid, plate4. pizza slice, cheese slice5. soup can, tuna can6. baseball, globe7. dice, box8. cereal box, book
The Bears’ Quilt, p. 52Answers will vary. Possibleanswers include:
Multiplication &Division pp. 53–57How Many Legs? p. 531. 2, 4, 6, 82. 4, 8, 12, 163. 6, 12, 18, 244. 8, 16, 24, 325. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70,
80, 90, 100
Tim’s Pet Quilts, pp. 54–551. Snake: 1 x 12 squares2. Kitten: 4 x 3 squares3. Lizard: 2 x 6 squares4. Mouse: 2 x 6 squares 5. Bunny : 3 x 4 squares
So Many Mice! p. 56 1. 6 2. 4 3. 3
Field Trip Cars, p. 571. 3 2. 3 3. 2
Fractionspp. 58–62Fairy Tale Fractions, p. 58
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Fractions Bingo, pp. 59–60Game answers will vary.
Silly Fractions, p. 611. On your birthday, your age
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the pie.3. You can’t divide 9 squares
in half evenly.BONUS: If are red, areblue, and are orange, thereare no marbles left over to beyellow.
Class Fractions, p. 62Specific shaded sections willvary. Possible answers include:1. 2 sections
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