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Start on the square. Draw exactly 7 lines without picking up your pencil to connect all the circles.Look in this book for examples.
Hand in byApril 30. Feel free to hand in early!
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TEAM TOE PEEKING STAIR BUFFALO EXILE BENEFACTORGOAL GAME REST PAN WEDDING WHICH SOUP GRAMPAIL ORPHAN
Write each word into the puzzle.
U P
K I NH H
B E F C O
FR
T
X L
17 + = 20 33 + = 39 11 + = 21 15 + = 34
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Complete the maze and then find the words. The words can only be found along your maze path.
EULDUNJHXUGFYYXQUHPURSYKWIPARIDPSCVUHWSCL TNJNETDMERLNGYQXTQ D T S AE L V L LT S R W MA OMJQK P Q ANKSW V NYBASCENT HVRHKSTREETGE DQ F X B L A A Y SA E V N Q U M D KD F O L Q I N P SP Y C EMCEOQFETHVCWPIRIJROO TEAHPREYE PROVE X AF R X G I V P A TY X K X I X T S AH W U H K Y E M VVHHAE HCQTHGVOX L H G U QDGBL TIREY S A KX M B G U W R T T L PW Y M G G O R E C L GX Q E V U U Y V I P OC GAKKL C HQCFG D KYOVVETERANFLJGGG KSHMR J SG B B U E M C BA X Q S P G U NG F V J Q A S NNYORN C AHVIRXSHEROAB I H FVGKIXAKN R CSXGY TW A K I X C E O MP E E G X W D R BC N B F G D U D XOMJNKMCFM W O CHALONGYL DOBXY L TQEYC P VFIIFK X J F E UI X G K H VA H O E B FSWLFJSWILISQG AQDMXFLYCATCHERKCUICXXINCHKPIURRQFIKLICBHTQKB
Find and circle these words:
ALONG HURRY PROVETIRE TEA SMALLCORD VETERAN STREETASCENT FLYCATCHER CIRCUSINCH PREY REDUCEWHAM
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This puzzle has a large number in the middle, which is the sum of the four numbers that surround it.
Sample:31
is the sum19 -8
9
11
28is the sum
3
19
14
22is the sum
12
-7
14
Example:19 + 9 + 11 - 8 = 31
Example:3 + 12 + 14 - 7 = 22
Fill in the missing numbers. How? The sum of the four surrounding numbers is in the center of each square.Exactly one of the four numbers has to be one of these numbers: -9, -7, or -8.The other three numbers have to all be DIFFERENT and must be from these: 11, 3, 12, 9, 14, or 19.
3714 19
11
-7
25 3
less than 14
11
either -8 or -7
24either -9 or -7
19
either 3 or 11
199
greater than -9
even
28greater than -9
19
either -8 or -7
31 9
either 3 or 11
greater than -9
34odd either 9 or 19
even
-8
33either 9 or 19 odd
less than -7
odd even
greater than -9
19
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Fill in the missing numbers. How? The sum of the four surrounding numbers is in the center of each square.Exactly one of the four numbers has to be one of these numbers: -3, -9, or -8.The other three numbers have to all be DIFFERENT and must be from these: 19, 10, 5, 14, 6, or 13.
1614 -9
5
6
29 13
19
less than 14
6
21 -3
5
21-9
either 19 or 5
13odd even
less than 14
-8
25even
19
odd
25greater than -9 greater than 6
either 19 or 5
22greater than 6 even
even
29even odd
odd
either 5 or 14
34less than 13 odd
even
35odd
even
odd
29less than 19 either 14 or 10
either 5 or 14
odd
34greater than 13 odd
even
greater than 6
23odd less than 19
odd
even
less than 19
odd
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Write the final part of each math analogy.
12 groups of 3 : 4 groups of 9 :: 12 groups of 6 :
Explain why you think your answer is correct.
80, 82, 84, ____ : 86 :: 57, 59, 61, ____ :
Explain why you think your answer is correct.
third, fifth, seventh, ____ : ninth :: fourth, sixth, eighth, ____ :
Explain why you think your answer is correct.
G, F, H, , I, H,
J, I, K, J
Write this number:3 tens, 4 hundreds, 7 ones, 9 thousands
6 less than 856
7 - 3 + 3 + 4 6 - 5 + 4 + 3 + 5 Write this number:4 thousands, 7 tens, 5 ones
5 - 1 - 3B, E, , K, N, Q,
T, W, Z
How many hours are there from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.?
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Shade in the boxes. Put an X in the boxes you do not shade. Add. The first one is done.
1Shade
0Shade
0Shade
Shade 1
Shade 0
Shade 0
Add.1
8
0 0 3 1
2
1
1
1 1 2 3
2
1
4
2 2 3 1 2
5
4
1
0 1 3 0
2
1
1
2 2 2 2 1
4
5
0
1 3 2 1
4
2
1
1 4 0
1
1
2
1
2 3 0 2 3
4
4
2
word root gress can mean step digression, progress, regression
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Shade in the boxes. Put an X in the boxes you do not shade. Add. The first one is done.
0Shade
2Shade
4Shade
Shade 2
Shade 2
Shade 1
Shade 1
Add.6
6
1 1 2 1
4
1
0
3 2 3
2
0
3
3
1 3 1 2
4
1
2
0 2 1
1
2
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2 2 2 1 3
4
5
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2 1 2 1
0
4
2
2 3 0 0
1
2
2
2 0 1
0
2
1
1 1 2
0
3
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Solve the story using the clues. Fill in the chart using Y for yes or N for no.
Kevin
Thomas
Kaitlyn
Taylor
cherry watermelon apple banana
NBy clue 1.
NBy clue 1.
The StoryIn class each student was given one fruit to try. Figure out which fruit each student tried.
The Clues1. Kaitlyn did not eat the peel on her fruit. It wouldn't taste good!
2. The person who tried the banana is either Taylor or Kevin.
3. Kevin did not try the cherry.
4. Taylor did not try the cherry.
5. Taylor did not try the banana.
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The block above is the sum of the two blocks below. Fill in the missing blocks.
20 26 22 18
48
182
27
49
112
221
398
12 3 11
38
68
2 x 9 = 9 - 5 = 6 + 2 = 9 + 1 =
1 x 8 = 3 + 7 = 14 - 6 = 5 + 9 =
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END 443 - 47
276 - 41
395 - 50
266 - 18
END
230 - 20
148 - 11
261 - 12
133 - 18
252 - 15
END 320 + 49
383 + 32488 + 23
292 + 25
430 + 22 426 + 41
END
114 + 48
322 + 26
184 + 46
168 + 18
375 + 43
468 + 23
444 + 14
START
418
Draw a line from START to END.467 237 396418
Cross out the number you use above and then write it below.
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Gavin had a vegetable garden. He planted tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, and peas in his garden. He took good care of his garden. When they were ready, he picked 10 pounds of tomatoes, 8 pounds of peppers, 24 pounds of potatoes, and 3 pounds of peas. How many pounds of vegetables did he pick in all?
There are 13 pages about D-Day in Emily's book. There are some pages about D-Day in Jack's book, too. There are 28 pages about D-Day in all in the two books. Write an equation and solve it to find out how many pages about D-Day are in Jack's book.
83467+
2 less than 672 Write this number:2 tens, 6 hundreds
April bought some corn. She spent 4 quarters, 5 dimes, and 7 pennies. How much did the corn cost?
Aiko made 17 cups of tea for the party. How many pints of tea did she make?
Robert made a scale drawing of the rock garden before he made the real one. On his drawing 1 in = 1 ft. The drawing has two sides that measure 14 inches and two sides that measure 9 inches. What is the perimeter of Robert's garden?
If you know 88 + 22 = 110Then what is 88 + 20?
What number multiplied by two is twelve? 76
7-
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54x
6 9x
6 12x
9 8x
9 10x
11 7
90x
9
90x
9
63x
9
55x
5
60x
10
x
9 8
40x
5x
11 5
99x
11x
11 6
56x
8
45x
9x
7 9
50x
10
60x
12
Write the number that is one thousand more than 5,657.
There are 2 groups of 3 rocks. How many rocks?
Is 438 closer to 400 or 500?
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Can you draw lines to cover every number or shape in the picture?You can only move left, right, up, or down. And definitely no starting or stopping in a blank spot!
The first one is already done for you. Good luck.
Draw exactly 8 lines.Start on 1.Do not pick up your pencil.
1 2
3456
7 8
9
6 88
3 322
Draw exactly 6 lines.Start on 1.Do not pick up your pencil.
1
23
4 5
673
33
6
2
5
5
Draw exactly 5 lines.Start on the square.Do not pick up your pencil.
Draw exactly 6 lines.Start on the square.Do not pick up your pencil.
Draw exactly 7 lines.Start on the square.Do not pick up your pencil.
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Each box needs a number from 1 to 9. You may re-use numbers.
One set of sums has been done for you.
sum of
2sum of
3sum of
8sum of
2sum of
3sum of
4sum of
7sum of
8sum of
10 3 5 2sum of
7sum of
4sum of
5sum of
5sum of
7sum of
9
sum of
5sum of
6sum of
5sum of
3sum of
5sum of
9sum of
7sum of
6 2sum of
8sum of
4 1sum of
11 3sum of
8sum of
10
sum of
6sum of
13sum of
11
across
2. o
4. f
down
1. m o
3. s p
1.
2.
3.
4.
Fill in the missing letters. Write kl or fl.
ute tic e an e quic y
ow at rec ess ight
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Which way does each word go? Write the word.
1
B I R T H
1. BASEBALLBIRTHBONE
1
S
O2
S H O W
F
T
B
A
L
L
1. SANGSOFTBALLSLIDE
2. SHOWSOCCERSOUND
Fill in the numbers.
44
54
82
68
63
38
Write the final part of each math analogy.
three : third :: ten :
Explain why you think your answer is correct.
Count by 2s.
15
31
3 6+ 6 5
1 0+ 9 2
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N
E 2 L
E A
R 3 W T4 G E E
Y
A 5
R6 F
1. BUDBELIEVEBLOOMBULBBEE
2. LADYLASTLATELILAC
3. WARMWORMWHOWEWAY
4. GROWGEMGOGRASSGREEN
5. MELTMUDMEMIGHTYMET
6. FINALFINISHFLOWERFRAY
Add the numbers by the number in the center.
3944
92
2034
2428
4
14
+ +
+ +
483919
12
165
1524
29101820
19
2825
48
33 4512
12 + = 14 9 + = 15 5 + = 7 4 + = 10
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1. How many insects do you see?
2. How many birds do you see?
3. What sorts of activities can happen in this picture?
4. After they eat, what might the boy and man do?
5. Besides the boy and man, who looks like they are going to eat?
6. Are the man and boy sitting on the grass?
7. Where else could they sit?
8. What has 4 wheels and can be used to carry things?
9. What is the building used for?
10. What kinds of food do you see?
11. If you were packing a picnic, what would you bring?
12. Is it a breezy day?
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What Words? Your Words!Fill in the boxes with letters to make words. Each box is worth points. Earn points by filling in as many boxes as you can. Sum up the points you earn for each word.
Make a Word Sum1
Q U2
I4
L6
T8
S14
21
F O1 2 4 6 12 18
1
O T2 4 8
L A1 2 4 8
Make a Word Sum
B U1 2 4 6 12 18
G R1 2 4 8 14 20
I N1 2 6
1
O2 4 8 12 18 24
across
2. ac
4. w
down
1. ca
3. g
1.
2.
3.
4.
Fill in the missing letters. Write ea or au.
s app ring f lt tomobile
f cet l ther r d t r
l ndry j lous s cer def lt
tograph d ghter gle nt
d th s m f rless tomatic
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Can you draw ONE line going through ALL the circles? Your line can go left, right, up, or down. It cannot go diagonally. Your line cannot cross over any part of the line you have already drawn.You MUST TURN in a BLACK circle. Do NOT TURN in a WHITE circle.
The first puzzle shows a correct line going through all the circles.
Example: Finish the line:
coil worm lean sumEach row, column, and box must have all the words from the word list. Write in the missing words.
worm
coil
coil sum
Fill in the missing letters. Write ai or oi.
j ned appr sal barg n
j nt afr d h st
mount n v ce br n
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9 x 2 =
8 x 4 =
5 x 9 =
12 x 7 =
4 x 7 =
10 x 7 =
2 x 11 =
8 x 2 =
6 x 9 =
6 x 8 =
7 x 11 =
6 9 54 8 2 7 2 7 7 6 8 47 8 4 2 2
9 6 12 70 84 9 16 7 7 8 8 9 5 6 22 54
8 12 7 9 11 2 19 5 6 48 84 7 76 71 29 11
5 2 84 20 4 19 4 27 70 8 45 4 16 14 6 16
2 71 4 7 29 12 3 8 2 16 32 4 8 22 7 16
20 16 9 2 18 32 14 18 27 76 22 21 12 6 77 48
16 54 2 11 18 7 11 77 4 11 11 12 7 32 6 2
7 8 19 22 4 19 21 2 5 7 7 14 29 11 2 47
8 29 48 12 4 22 6 8 8 19 10 6 9 28 2 2
10 16 12 76 8 12 4 9 5 9 45 2 19 44 8 22
8 78 11 24 45 8 70 22 2 7 10 16 27 9 7 5
24 9 22 4 77 47 7 22 47 12 14 7 4 77 16 6
10 25 7 44 16 7 10 9 2 20 78 15 7 10 12 27
5 9 14 7 28 6 10 3 17 54 4 48 28 4 4 29
x =
18
Writeoperation.
Write = sign.
Circle.
9 x 12 =
12 x 12 =
2 x 8 =
3 x 2 =
10 x 3 =
6 x 7 =
6 x 6 =
10 x 11 =
4 x 10 =
7 x 8 =
8 x 12 =
19 11 10 11 110 36 6 6 36 3 2 4 39 143 36 15
14 22 10 12 16 15 19 7 8 56 108 111 7 16 1 1
18 5 15 7 16 10 6 7 18 3 20 1 2 8 16 25
12 108 7 22 96 2 39 55 41 18 7 2 8 8 56 12
8 7 4 6 4 9 8 8 3 11 95 12 17 6 3 12
8 12 96 4 3 12 19 1 29 4 17 15 55 144 15 6
11 14 10 143 6 16 30 17 1 18 18 4 6 8 10 22
18 6 9 12 108 10 3 18 25 16 10 110 7 41 10 3
6 111 1 95 29 3 10 6 12 8 9 8 16 3 2 29
27 40 30 9 2 7 8 9 12 12 40 40 14 10 10 6
4 144 24 16 1 2 3 12 12 18 10 23 19 1 11 6
6 110 7 42 7 6 2 12 39 10 4 12 96 2 11 6
42 10 15 56 55 18 6 144 8 7 6 6 7 5 30 0
x =
108
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Oh, no. This picture is all mixed up. Try to redraw the picture using the letter and number as a guide.
D-6 A-7 I-8 D-8 F-5 D-10 J-5 F-6 A-3 H-8
G-5 C-8 J-7
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
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Circle words to the RIGHT or DOWN. Every letter is used exactly ONCE.H C U R T A I NO S S H A R P BS I C M T G RP X O E U T E II T R R R O E GT E N O T O S HA E E S L L E TL N R E E L O GWrite the words found.
LOG BRIGHT
conditioning supposed nervous where not safestudents temperature
It is _______________________ to be 120 degrees in Yuma on Monday. Mrs. Morris is
_______________________ that the school's air _______________________ system will
_______________________ effectively keep her students cool when the
_______________________ gets that high. She's tempted to close the school for the week.
She wants her _______________________ to stay home _______________________ they
can be cool and _______________________.
temperature
across
2. al
3. es
down
1. ga e
3. a
1.
2.
3.3.
2 + 4 = 8 - 5 = 3 - 1 = 4 + 7 =
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START
END
Find the way from START to END by passing only through numbers that are multiples of six.You are not allowed to go diagonally. Good luck!
72 30 78 62 29 70
79 58 60 36 67 31 55
4 28 24 78 48 60 22
61 49 66 96 20 42 58
66 60 72 24 54 18 70
78 24 18 6 48 90 48
24 54 72 96 66 88 30
60 30 18 36 42 24 72
90 42 24 12 7 51 28
96 30 42 60 72 6
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Pick up all of the robots from the game board. Start on the B circle. Do not pick up your pencil. Draw a line going left, right, up, or down. Every line must end on a robot or the E circle. No stopping on an empty box. Try to collect all the robots and end your last line on the E circle. You can go through a robot more than once.
Part of the line has already been drawn for you.
E
B
Didn't get them all? That's ok. This was hard. I missed only robot/robots.
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