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©Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 13 #3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math
Warm-Up 11
Name _________________________ Date _________
Numbers and Numeration
Warm-Up 12
Name _________________________ Date _________
Numbers and Numeration
1. Where should the number 30 go? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. B. C.
25 26 28 31 32 33
2. Look at the fraction below. Use your pencil to color 1–2 of the rectangle.
1–2
1. What number is one less than 89? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. 90 B. 89 C. 88
2. Use your pencil to color numbers greater than 25 but less than 35 on the block of numbers below.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3031 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4041 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5051 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6061 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 7071 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 8081 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 9091 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
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Warm-Up 13
Name _________________________ Date _________
Numbers and Numeration
Warm-Up 14
Name _________________________ Date _________
Numbers and Numeration
1. Which object below costs the most? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. B. C.
2. Look at the numbers below. Circle the number that is smaller in each set.
28 35 17 37 A. B. C. D.
18 53 27 27
1. Look at the hundreds chart. Use the chart to find the mystery number.
• I am a number greater than 20 but less than 30.
• I am not an even number.
• I have two numbers that equal 9 when added together.
The mystery number is ________ .
2. How is the number 34 written?
A. thirteen C. thirty-four
B. three four D. forty-three
57¢95¢ 62¢
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3031 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4041 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5051 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6061 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 7071 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 8081 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 9091 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
#3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 16 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Warm-Up 17
Name _________________________ Date _________
Numbers and Numeration
Warm-Up 18
Name _________________________ Date _________
Numbers and Numeration
1. Complete the chart by counting by fives.
2. Write the number for eighteen.
____________________
1. Which number is one more than twenty-six? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. 27 B. 26 C. 25
2. Write these numbers in order from largest to smallest.
_______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______
5 10 25 35
40 45 50 55 65 70
75 85 90 95 105
11 9 13 7 15 14
©Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 35 #3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math
Warm-Up 55
Name _________________________ Date _________
Numbers and Numeration
Warm-Up 56
Name _________________________ Date _________
Numbers and Numeration
1. Which answer choice below is true?
A. 132 = one hundred forty-two
B. 87 = ninety-three
C. 115 = one hundred fifteen
2. Michael has 8 stacks of baseball cards. Each stack has 10 baseball cards. How many baseball cards does Michael have in all? (Write your answer on the chart.)
1. Round these numbers to the nearest 10.
Circle the number 23 falls closest to on the number line.
23 23 rounds to _____ 20 30
Circle the number 36 falls closest to on the number line.
36 36 rounds to _____ 30 40
2. Which answer choice below is false?
A. 98 > ninety-six B. 73 < sixty-three C. 54 > forty-two
Tens Ones
©Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 39 #3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math
Answer KeyNumbers and Numeration
Warm-Up 1 1. D 2.
Warm-Up 2 1. eighteen 2. 65
Warm-Up 3 1. 10 2. D
Warm-Up 4 1. B 2. 4
Warm-Up 5 1. 43 2. 94
Warm-Up 6 1. A. 12 B. 27 C. 63 D. 22 2. 2, 4, 6, and 8
Warm-Up 7 1.
2.
Warm-Up 8 1. C—twelve 2. 10, 8, 9
Warm-Up 9 1. 3 + 5 = 8 2. 8, 5, 4, 9
Warm-Up 10 1.
2. 4 tens 2 ones, 42 5 tens 5 ones, 55 2 tens 3 ones, 23
Warm-Up 11 1. C 2.
Warm-Up 12 1. C 2. Sample
Answer:
Warm-Up 13 1. B 2. A—18 B—35 C—17 D—27
Warm-Up 14 1. 27 2. C
Warm-Up 15 1. 17 and 18 2. 4 tens and 5 ones = 45
Warm-Up 16 1. 1 ten and 4 ones = 14 2. A. 1/2 B. 2/3
Warm-Up 17 1.
2. 18Warm-Up 18 1. A 2. 15, 14, 13, 11, 9, 7Warm-Up 19 1. B 2. 16 > 12 24 > 14 31 > 13 28 > 18
Warm-Up 20 1.
2. nine eight five
Warm-Up 21 1. No 2. 0, 2, 4, 6, 8
Warm-Up 22 1. Sample Answer:
2. No
Warm-Up 23 1. 60 cents 2. 4, 8, 12, 16
Warm-Up 24 1.
2. 45—forty-five
Warm-Up 25 1. C—seven 2. Sample Answer:
Warm-Up 26 1. A 2. CWarm-Up 27 1. 4 cents 2. seven nine sixWarm-Up 28 1. 5, 7, 9, 11 2. BWarm-Up 29 1. Sample Answer:
2.
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Answer KeyNumbers and Numeration
Number: 5 Word: fiveWarm-Up 30 1.
2. B
Warm-Up 31 1. A 2. C
Warm-Up 32 1. Sample
Answer:
2. B
Warm-Up 33 1. C 2.
Warm-Up 34 1. Yes, No, Yes 2. 10 cents
Warm-Up 35 1. B 2. C
Warm-Up 36 1. B 2.
Warm-Up 37 1. 37 2. 3 tens and 6 ones, 36 4 tens and 7 ones, 47
Warm-Up 38 1. 15, 12, 9 2. 4, 6, 9
Warm-Up 39 1. 35 > 33 23 > 18 65 < 68 40 < 43 2. B
Warm-Up 40 1. 6 > 3 8 > 4 2. 12 cents 7 cents
Warm-Up 41 1. True False 2. D
Warm-Up 42 1. A 2. 35
Warm-Up 43 1. 210 102 2. D
Warm-Up 44 1. 9 2. 82
Warm-Up 45 1. A 2. B
Warm-Up 46 1. B 2. C
Warm-Up 47 1. C 2.
Warm-Up 48 1. thirty-four 2. 210
Warm-Up 49 1. 1 hundred and 4 tens and
3 ones = 143 2. 102 < 104
Warm-Up 50 1. 44, 45, 46 26, 27, 28 34, 35, 36
39, 40, 41 25, 26, 27 53, 54, 55 66, 67, 68 42, 43, 44 32, 33, 34 19, 20, 21 55, 56, 57 86, 87, 88 2. 16 < 26
Warm-Up 51 1. 2/4, 1/2, 3/4 2. D
Warm-Up 52 1. B 2. 6 tens, 6 ones
Warm-Up 53 1. 12 and 13 2. 3 tens and 8 ones = 38
Warm-Up 54 1. C 2. 3/4
Warm-Up 55 1. 20 40 2. B
Warm-Up 56 1. C 2. 8 tens, 0 ones
Warm-Up 57 1. 3/4 2. 48 cents
Warm-Up 58 1. 53¢ 2. eighty-six
Warm-Up 59 1. C 2. 6, 9, 8
Warm-Up 60 1. B 2. A
Warm-Up 61 1. 5 tens, 4 ones 2. 4 tens = 40
Warm-Up 62 1. 60¢ 2. 5¢
2.
#3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 42 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Warm-Up 1
Name _________________________ Date _________
Operations
Warm-Up 2
Name _________________________ Date _________
Operations
1. Sandra added 8 to a number and got the number shown on the calculator. What number did she add to make 12? (Write your answer on the line.)
___________
2. Tommy has 2 orange cubes and 3 yellow cubes. Mark has 4 orange cubes. How many orange cubes do Tommy and Mark have together?
___________ orange cubes
1. Mary has 6 cookies. She gave 2 cookies to her sister. How many cookies does Mary have left? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. B. C. D.
2. Write the answer to the problem below in the box.
5 – = 3
#3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 44 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Warm-Up 5
Name _________________________ Date _________
Operations
Warm-Up 6
Name _________________________ Date _________
Operations
1. How many total staplers does the problem show?
+ =
__________
2. Solve the problem below.
14 + 8 =
1. Diana invited 16 friends to her birthday party. Six friends did not come to the party. How many friends came to Diana’s birthday party?
__________ friends
2. Pete bought 3 pair of socks. There are 2 socks in a pair. How many total socks did Pete buy?
+ + = ___________
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Warm-Up 9
Name _________________________ Date _________
Operations
Warm-Up 10
Name _________________________ Date _________
Operations
1. Yolanda picked seven roses yesterday. Today, Yolanda picked twelve roses. How many more roses did Yolanda pick today?
_________ roses
2. Write story problem for the number sentence below.
4 – 2 = ?
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
1. At a beach, Jim found 6 large shells and 4 small shells. How many shells did he find in all?
_________ shells
2. Look at the shape equation. Which answer shows the number sentence that matches? (Circle the correct letter.)
– = ?
A. 8 + 2 = 10 C. 6 – 2 = 4
B. 6 + 2 = 8 D. 4 – 2 = 2
#3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 48 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Warm-Up 13
Name _________________________ Date _________
Operations
Warm-Up 14
Name _________________________ Date _________
Operations
1. Pete picked 8 apples from an apple tree. Jason picked 4 more than Pete. How many apples did Jason pick?
_________ apples
2. Fill in the correct symbol. Use the symbols <, >, or =.
13 23
1. Look at the scoreboard. How many more points did Luke score than Jim?
_________ more points
2. Solve the problem. Write the number.
– =
_________
Score Board
Jim Luke
©Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 73 #3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math
Answer KeyOperations
Warm-Up 1 1. 4 2. 6Warm-Up 2 1. D 2. 2
Warm-Up 3 1. 7, 9, 1, 5 2. 11
Warm-Up 4 1. 9 2. 12
Warm-Up 5 1. 11 2. 22
Warm-Up 6 1. 10 2. 6
Warm-Up 7 1. 23 – 16 = 7 or 23 – 7 = 16 2. 27 buttons
Warm-Up 8 1. Answers will vary. 2. 9
Warm-Up 9 1. 5 2. Answers will vary.
Warm-Up 10 1. 10 2. C
Warm-Up 11 1. 6 2. False False
True TrueFalse TrueFalse True
Warm-Up 12 1. 13 2. 15
Warm-Up 13 1. 12 2. 13 < 23
Warm-Up 14 1. 4 2. 5
Warm-Up 15 1. 27 2. 9
Warm-Up 16 1. 5 2. 7
Warm-Up 17 1. 11 2. 4
Warm-Up 18 1. C, A, B 2. 7
Warm-Up 19 1. 4 2. 6
Warm-Up 20 1. 13 2. 4
Warm-Up 21 1. No 2. 4
Warm-Up 22 1. 2 2. 6
Warm-Up 23 1. Answers will vary. 2. 2
Warm-Up 24 1. 5 2. 2
Warm-Up 25 1. 5 2. 8, 8, 8
Warm-Up 26 1. 10 2. 10
Warm-Up 27 1. 12 2. 24
Warm-Up 28 1. 8 2. $10
Warm-Up 29 1. 10 2. A
Warm-Up 30 1. C 2. 9
Warm-Up 31 1. 2 2. C
Warm-Up 32 1. B 2. 5, C
Warm-Up 33 1. C 2. 3 + 2 = 5 5 + 3 = 8 6 + 4 = 10
Warm-Up 34 1.
2. 4
Warm-Up 35 1. 6 2. 9
Warm-Up 36 1. 6 2. C
Warm-Up 37 1. C 2. 4
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Answer KeyOperations
Warm-Up 38 1. 3 2. 9
Warm-Up 39 1. B 2. B
Warm-Up 40 1. 7 2. 6
Warm-Up 41 1. B 2. 6
Warm-Up 42 1. A 2. 8
Warm-Up 43 1. B 2. C
Warm-Up 44 1. B, 9 2. 7
Warm-Up 45 1. C 2. 3 cookies in each circle
Warm-Up 46 1. C 2. 3 pencils in each circle
Warm-Up 47 1. 7 2. B
Warm-Up 48 1. 20 + 10 = 30, 30 2. C
Warm-Up 49 1. B 2. C
Warm-Up 50 1. 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 = 40, 40 2. 12 doughnuts should be
circled.
Warm-Up 51 1. 12 2. 11
Warm-Up 52 1. B 2. 8
Warm-Up 53 1. C 2. 5 + 3 = 8 5 + 5 = 10 6 + 5 = 11
Warm-Up 54 1.
2. 13
Warm-Up 55 1. C 2. C
Warm-Up 56 1. 2 2. 6
Warm-Up 57 1. C 2. 6
Warm-Up 58 1. 9 2. 9
Warm-Up 59 1. 60 2. B
Warm-Up 60 1. C 2. 18
Warm-Up 61 1. B 2. 16
Warm-Up 62 1. 7 2. C
©Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 77 #3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math
Warm-Up 3
Name _________________________ Date _________
Measurement and Geometry
Warm-Up 4
Name _________________________ Date _________
Measurement and Geometry
1. Margo left her house to go shopping at 10:00 a.m. She arrived home 2 hours later. What time did she arrive home? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. 8:00 C. 11:00
B. 10:00 D. 12:00
2. Circle the container that will hold the most liquid.
1. About how many presents can fit along the line?
_________ presents
2. Look at the cups below. Which cup is the tallest? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. B. C.
12
6
39
1110
1
2
4
5
87
#3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 80 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Warm-Up 9
Name _________________________ Date _________
Measurement and Geometry
Warm-Up 10
Name _________________________ Date _________
Measurement and Geometry
1. Use the pig counter to estimate the length of the marker.
The marker = __________ pig counters
2. What time comes after 3:10 p.m.? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. 12:05 p.m. C. 3:00 p.m.
B. 2:30 p.m. D. 3:30 p.m.
1. Which shape has the most sides? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. B. C. D.
2. Match each solid shape with the correct letter.
cube _______ A. B.
rectangular prism _______
sphere _______
C. D.cylinder _______
#3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 88 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Warm-Up 25
Name _________________________ Date _________
Measurement and Geometry
Warm-Up 26
Name _________________________ Date _________
Measurement and Geometry
1. Which container holds the most? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. gallon B. quart C. pint
2. Write the time the clock shows.
_______________
1. Circle the shape that does NOT belong.
2. Find the area of the shapes below.
_________ square units _________ square units
12
6
39
1110
1
2
4
5
87
#3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 90 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Warm-Up 29
Name _________________________ Date _________
Measurement and Geometry
Warm-Up 30
Name _________________________ Date _________
Measurement and Geometry
1. Which is the heaviest? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. 3 grams B. 13 grams C. 30 grams
2. Mark hands on the clock showing 2:25.
1. On what day of the week is March 25th?
___________
2. Look at the shapes. Draw a line from the name to the correct shape.
triangle rectangle circle square
12
6
39
1110
1
2
4
5
87
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Answer KeyWarm-Up 1 1. D 2. C
Warm-Up 2 1. D 2. No
Warm-Up 3 1. 5 2. A
Warm-Up 4 1. D 2.
Warm-Up 5 1. C 2.
Warm-Up 6 1.
2. A. 1:20 B. 2:25 C. 3:55 D. 4:30
Warm-Up 7 1. 8 2.
Warm-Up 8 1. D 2.
Warm-Up 9 1. 4 2. D
Warm-Up 10 1. B 2. A C B D
Warm-Up 11 1. 5 2. C
Warm-Up 12 1. 4 2. C
Warm-Up 13 1. No 2.
Warm-Up 14 1.
2.
Warm-Up 15 1. D 2. A
Warm-Up 16 1. B 2. Yes
Warm-Up 17 1. Stack 2 2. B
Warm-Up 18 1. A 2. 7
Warm-Up 19 1. A 2. 8
Warm-Up 20 1.
2. 8
Warm-Up 21 1. C 2.
Warm-Up 22 1. Sides: 4 Corners: 4 2.
Warm-Up 23 1.
2. A
Warm-Up 24 1.
2. B
Warm-Up 25 1. A 2. 6:05
Warm-Up 26 1.
2. 24 square units 16 square units
Warm-Up 27 1. B 2.
Warm-Up 28 1. Yes, No, Yes, No 2. No
Measurement and Geometry
orange red blue yellow
or
A.
B.
C.
D.
#3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 108 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Answer KeyWarm-Up 29 1. C 2.
Warm-Up 30 1. Friday 2. triangle rectangle circle square
Warm-Up 31 1. car 2. 4
Warm-Up 32 1. envelope 2.
Warm-Up 33 1. Thursday 2. cylinder
Warm-Up 34 1. rectangle = 4 sides triangle = 3 sides 2.
Warm-Up 35 1. B 2. AlikeWarm-Up 36 1. B 2. A, BWarm-Up 37 1. B 2. AWarm-Up 38 1. Answers will vary. 2. sphereWarm-Up 39 1. 4 2. FalseWarm-Up 40 1. Answers will vary. 2.
Warm-Up 41 1. Yes, No 2. B
Warm-Up 42 1. Sample Answer: One is
flat shaped, and the other is three-dimensional.
2. B
Warm-Up 43 1. C 2. 60, 60
Warm-Up 44 1. A 2. B
Warm-Up 45 1. 6 2. oval, octagon, triangle,
rectangle
Warm-Up 46 1. B 2. All spheres should be
colored red.
Warm-Up 47 1. 7 2. 31
Warm-Up 48 1. B 2. C
Warm-Up 49 1. 4 2. B, D, A, C
Warm-Up 50 1. May, 31, Tuesday 2. 12
Warm-Up 51 1. A = 9 cm B = 11 cm 2. C
Warm-Up 52 1.
2. 5
Warm-Up 53 1. 2:00 2.
Warm-Up 54 1. False 2.
Warm-Up 55 1. True True 2. A
Warm-Up 56 1. 16 2. B
Warm-Up 57 1. triangle = D rectangle = B square = A circle = C 2. cone = B rectangular prism = A sphere = D cube = C
Warm-Up 58 1. D 2. 4
Warm-Up 59 1. A 2. AWar m-Up 60 1.
2. AWarm-Up 61 1.
2. Sample Answers:
Warm-Up 62 1. No 2. B
Measurement and Geometry
1:15 1:30
1:45
12
6
39
1110
1
2
4
5
87
#3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 112 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc.
Warm-Up 5
Name _________________________ Date _________
Graphs, Data and Probability
Warm-Up 6
Name _________________________ Date _________
Graphs, Data and Probability
1. Use the bar graph to answer the questions.
How many pennies did Allie and Jake find together?
________________
Who found the most pennies? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. Mary and Pete B. Pete and Allie
2. On what number will the spinner probably land?
________________
1. Use the bar graph to answer the questions below.
Who read the most pages?
________________________
Which two students read a total of 10 pages?
________________________
________________________
2. Circle true or false.
You will likely have homework in school this year. True False
4
2
0 Allie Pete Mary Jake
Pennies Found
43
2
Page Read Gordon Elia Brandi Shree 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Warm-Up 19
Name _________________________ Date _________
Graphs, Data and Probability
Warm-Up 20
Name _________________________ Date _________
Graphs, Data and Probability
1. Circle the sentence that is most likely NOT true.
A camel is taller than a giraffe.
An elephant eats more food each day than a wolf.
2. Complete the bar graph using the information provided.
Students Favorite Food 10
8
6
4 2 0 Hot Hamburger Pizza Chicken Dog Tenders
1. Use the tally graph to answer the question. Students Favorite Color
How many students like the colors green or black best?
_____________ students
2. Circle the sentence that is most likely true.
A good education will prepare you for a better life.
It is not important to study before a test.
Green
Black
Pink
Red
Hamburger 4
Hot Dog 8
Chicken Tenders 6
Pizza 10
©Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 129 #3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math
Warm-Up 39
Name _________________________ Date _________
Graphs, Data and Probability
Warm-Up 40
Name _________________________ Date _________
Graphs, Data and Probability
1. Use the graph to answer the questions.
Which two students wrote the least number of letters? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. Gordon and Lee B. Gordon and James
Who wrote the most letters?
_______________________
2. On what name will the spinner most likely land?
__________________________
1. If you drop a penny, it will land on heads or tails. (Circle your answer.)
True False
2. If you reach into the bag without looking, which shape will you most likely pick? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. B. C.
Jane
Hank Hank
Matt
Gordon
Lee
Cody
James
Letter Wrote to Pen Pal
©Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 135 #3959 Daily Warm-Ups: Math
Warm-Up 51
Name _________________________ Date _________
Graphs, Data and Probability
Warm-Up 52
Name _________________________ Date _________
Graphs, Data and Probability
1. Use the bar graph to answer the question below. (Circle the correct letter.)
How many butterflies were seen in June and July?
A. 5
B. 8
C. 10
2. Which number will most likely be next in the pattern? (Write it on the line.)
8, 8, 8, 3, 2, 1, 8, 8, 8, 3, 2, 1, _______
1. Use the bar graph to answer the questions. (Circle the correct letter.)
How many students were absent in February?
A. 5 B. 8 C. 7
2. Which spinner will most likely land on a 4? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. B. C.1 23
4 1
2
4
3
3
1
2
4
Students Absent 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 January February March April
Number of Butterflies Seen
April
May
June
July
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Answer KeyGraphs, Data and Probability
Warm-Up 1 1. Not Likely Not Likely 2. B
Warm-Up 2 1.
2. False
Warm-Up 3 1. Not Likely, Likely 2. A, B, B, B
Warm-Up 4 1. Answers will vary. 2. Not Likely Likely
Warm-Up 5 1. 3 pennies 2. 4 A
Warm-Up 6 1. Gordon Gordon and Brandi 2. True
Warm-Up 7 1. Not Likely 2. C Likely
Warm-Up 8 1.
2. 1, It will least likely land on the number 1 because there are more number 2s on the spinner.
Warm-Up 9 1. Likely 2. B Not Likely
Warm-Up 10 1.
2. C
Warm-Up 11 1. red 2. 2 pictures 8 pictures
Warm-Up 12 1. 5 laps 2. Likely Sue Not Likely
Warm-Up 13 1. Likely 2. 3 students Not Likely Dog
Warm-Up 14 1. True True 2. Answers will vary.
Warm-Up 15 1. C 2. 8 points, 16 points
Warm-Up 16 1. A 2. True C True
Warm-Up 17 1. A 2.
Warm-Up 18 1. True 2. Beth True Hank
Warm-Up 19 1. 20 students 2. A good education will
prepare you for a better life.
Warm-Up 20 1. A camel is taller than a giraffe. 2.
Warm-Up 21 1. Not Likely 2. 5 crayons Not Likely 7 crayons
Warm-Up 22 1. 7 students 2. Not Likely Not Likely
Warm-Up 23 1. B 2. 8 students basketball
Warm-Up 24 1. red 2. True 11 students True
Warm-Up 25 1. True False 2. There are more “Green”
spaces on the spinner.
Warm-Up 26 1. False 2. Jim 5 pages
Warm-Up 27 1. Mary 2. red Jake orange
Warm-Up 28 1. Fannie Sue and Agnes 2. True
Warm-Up 29 1. 4, There are more spaces for
the number 4. 2. 2 pencils 8 pencils
Warm-Up 30 1. 5 miles 2. Not Likely Jan and Matt Likely 7 miles
D
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Answer KeyGraphs, Data and Probability
Warm-Up 31 1. B 2. 4 hours C
Warm-Up 32 1. C 2. True C False
Warm-Up 33 1. 10 pages 2. Studying will help you learn.
Warm-Up 34 1. A shark can walk on land. 2.
Warm-Up 35 1. Likely Not Likely 2. There are more bike spaces.
Warm-Up 36 1. False 2. Lynn B
Warm-Up 37 1. Mary 2. 5 B B
Warm-Up 38 1. Fannie 2. True B
Warm-Up 39 1. True 2. A
Warm-Up 40 1. B 2. Hank Cody
Warm-Up 41 1. Likely 2. A Likely B A B
Warm-Up 42 1. Answers will vary. 2. False
Warm-Up 43 1. Not Likely 2. Likely Not Likely Likely
Warm-Up 44 1. Not Likely 2. False Not Likely False False False False
Warm-Up 45 1. B 2. A C
Warm-Up 46 1.
2. C
Warm-Up 47 1. Not Likely 2. C Likely
Warm-Up 48 1.
2. True True
Warm-Up 49 1. D 2. A
Warm-Up 50 1. B 2. Not Likely Not Likely
Warm-Up 51 1. B 2. C
Warm-Up 52 1. C 2. 8
Warm-Up 53 1.
2. Not Likely Not Likely Not Likely
Warm-Up 54 1. B 2. A
Warm-Up 55 1. C 2. A
Warm-Up 56 1. C 2. Not Likely Likely
Warm-Up 57 1.
2. False False
Warm-Up 58 1. C 2. C
Warm-Up 59 1.
2. True False
Warm-Up 60 1. False 2. B True
Warm-Up 61 1. C 2. C
Warm-Up 62 1. C 2. True False
How Students Arrive at School10
86
4
20
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Warm-Up 7
Name _________________________ Date _________
Algebra, Patterns and Functions
Warm-Up 8
Name _________________________ Date _________
Algebra, Patterns and Functions
1. Write the number that completes the table.
2. Answer the problems below.
A. 1 + 2 = 3 + D. 2 + 1 = 3 + G. 3 + 2 = 4 +
B. 3 + 1 = 4 + E. 3 + 2 = 5 + H. 0 + 2 = 2 +
C. 0 + 5 = 5 + F. 5 + 2 = 6 + I. 1 + 1 = 2 +
1. Write your answers in the boxes.
A. 1 + 3 = 2 + D. 2 + 1 = 0 + G. 0 + 4 = 3 +
B. 4 + 1 = 5 + E. 3 + 3 = 5 + H. 3 + 3 = 4 +
C. 2 + 0 = 0 + F. 5 + 2 = 6 + I. 3 + 1 = 2 +
2. Write the number that continues the pattern.
9 8 7 9 8 7 9 8 7 ____
IN OUT
1 2
2 3
3
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Warm-Up 11
Name _________________________ Date _________
Algebra, Patterns and Functions
Warm-Up 12
Name _________________________ Date _________
Algebra, Patterns and Functions
1. Complete each table. Use the example as your guide.Example
2. Name the pattern.Blue, Blue, Red, Green, Blue, Blue, Red, Green
________________________________________________
1. Copy the dots that will complete the pattern on the blank domino.
2. Use the numbers 2, 3, and 5 to write four number sentences.
_____ + _____ = _____ _____ – _____ = _____
_____ + _____ = _____ _____ – _____ = _____
__________________ ____________ ______
+ 2
2 4
3 5
4 6
+ 3
5
6
7
+ 4
1
2
3
+ 2
4
5
6
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Name _________________________ Date _________
Algebra, Patterns and Functions
Warm-Up 18
Name _________________________ Date _________
Algebra, Patterns and Functions
1. Look at the number pattern. Write the numbers that come next in the pattern.
12, 22, 32, 42, ____, ____, ____
2. What rule is used in the pattern below?
12, 15, 14, 17, 16, 19
The rule for this pattern is: _________________
1. Draw the shape that comes next in the pattern.
__________
2. Which answer shows the pattern of shapes? (Circle the correct letter.)
A. ABBABC B. ABBABB
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Warm-Up 45
Name _________________________ Date _________
Algebra, Patterns and Functions
Warm-Up 46
Name _________________________ Date _________
Algebra, Patterns and Functions
1. Look at the number pattern below. Write the number that goes in the empty box.
2. Which pattern below is like the pattern in the box? (Circle the correct answer.)
A. 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 3
B. 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6
C. 6 6 6 5 4 6 6 6 5 4
1. Look at the table. If 6 is put in the “IN” column, write what would be the number in the “OUT” column.
2. Jimmy bought 10 marbles. Then, he lost some marbles. He now has 4 marbles. How many marbles did Jimmy lose?
________ marbles
3 6 9 12 18
7 7 7 6 5 7 7 7 6 5
IN OUT
2 4
4 8
6
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Answer KeyAlgebra, Patterns and Function
Warm-Up 1 1.
2. 8, 10, 12
Warm-Up 2 1. B 2. D
Warm-Up 3 1. A = 15, 18 2. B B = 2, 1 C = 25, 30
Warm-Up 4 1. C 2. A =
B =
Warm-Up 5 1. C 2. B, B
Warm-Up 6 1.
The pattern is counting by 10s.
2. B
Warm-Up 7 1. A. 2 B. 0 C. 2 D. 3 E. 1 F. 1 G. 1 H. 2 I. 2 2. 9
Warm-Up 8 1. 4 2. A. 0 D. 0 G. 1 B. 0 E. 0 H. 0 C. 0 F. 1 I. 0
Warm-Up 9 1. B 2. 3
Warm-Up 10 1. 2. A
Warm-Up 11 1. 2. 2 + 3 = 5 3 + 2 = 5 5 – 2 = 3 5 – 3 = 2
Warm-Up 12 1.
2. AABCAABC
Warm-Up 13 1. 0 2. 3
Warm-Up 14 1. 1 2. B
Warm-Up 15 1.
2. 2 + 6 = 8 6 + 2 = 8 8 – 2 = 6 8 – 6 = 2
Warm-Up 16 1. AABCAABC 2. Answers will vary.
Warm-Up 17 1. 52, 62, 72 2. +3, –1
Warm-Up 18 1. 2. B
Warm-Up 19 1. y = 4 2. 9 + 5 = 14 14 – 9 = 5 5 + 9 = 14 14 – 5 = 9
Warm-Up 20 1. 7, 6 2. 0
Warm-Up 21 1. 6 2. 7
Warm-Up 22 1. 7 2. A
Warm-Up 23 1. 6 + 2 = 8 2. 2 2 + 6 = 8 8 – 2 = 6 8 – 6 = 2
Warm-Up 24 1. 4 + 3 = 7 2. The number 1
3 + 4 = 7 is being added 7 – 3 = 4 to the “IN” 7 – 4 = 3 numbers.
Warm-Up 25 1. B 2. 8
Warm-Up 26 1. B 2. 10, 16
Warm-Up 27 1. 8, 10 2.
Warm-Up 28 1. B 2. 7
Warm-Up 29 1. 8 2. B
Warm-Up 30 1. A 2. 9
Warm-Up 31 1. The last circle should be
colored yellow. 2.
Warm-Up 32 1. 14 2. F
+ 2 4 6
5 7 6 8
+ 3 5 8
6 9 7 10
+ 4 1 5
2 6 3 7
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Answer KeyAlgebra, Patterns and Function
Warm-Up 33 1. 6 2. 7
Warm-Up 34 1. 8 4 2. False False
Warm-Up 35 1. A 2. B
Warm-Up 36 1. 8 2. 7
Warm-Up 37 1. The pattern is counting
by 2s. 2. B
Warm-Up 38 1.
2. C
Warm-Up 39 1. 30, 35, 40 2. 13, 21, 27, 35
Warm-Up 40 1. 20, 24 2. 11, 23
Warm-Up 41 1. C 2. 4 + 5 = 9 5 + 4 = 9 9 – 5 = 4 9 – 4 = 5
Warm-Up 42 1. A. 7 B. 0 C. 5 D. 6 2. C
Warm-Up 43 1. 12 2. B
Warm-Up 44 1. A 2. A. 1 C. 9 E. 11 B. 6 D. 4 F. 7
Warm-Up 45 1. 15 2. C
Warm-Up 46 1. 12 2. 6
Warm-Up 47 1. B 2. False
Warm-Up 48 1.
2. A
Warm-Up 49 1. 2. 8 + 9 = 17 9 + 8 = 17 17 – 8 = 9 17 – 9 = 8
Warm-Up 50 1.
2. ABCCDABCCD
Warm-Up 51 1. C 2. ABBCABBC
Warm-Up 52 1. B 2. 9, 15
Warm-Up 53 1. y = 6 y = 4 y = 6 2. B
Warm-Up 54 1. A 2. w = 6
Warm-Up 55 1.
2. +1
Warm-Up 56 1. 4 2.
Warm-Up 57 1. 7 2. 5
Warm-Up 58 1. 8 2. C
Warm-Up 59 1. The circle should be colored
blue. 2.
Warm-Up 60 1. 9 2. 6
Warm-Up 61 1. C 2. C
Warm-Up 62 1. 13 2. 5 + 7 = 12 7 + 5 = 12 12 – 5 = 7 12 – 7 = 5
+ 5 6 11
7 12 8 13
+ 6 3 9
4 10 5 11
+ 7 7 14
8 15 9 16
+ 4 3 7
5 9 7 11 9 13