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Read “Area of a Shape” and answer question ( 1 )
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Find the area of the shape by counting the Square Centimeters ( cm )
2= 1 cm
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Read “Subtraction” and answer questions ( 2 - 5 )
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Subtraction
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7 - 3 = ?
9 - 2 = ?
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6 - 3 = ?
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8 - 1 = ?
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Read “Patty Potter’s Pretties” and answer questions ( 6 - 15 )
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Patty Potter’s PrettiesMath Story by Claudette J. Young
Patty added the number of seeds brought by each student to a chart.
Tall Plant Seeds
Small Plant Seeds
Marigold seeds: Nancy—10, Greg—3 Pansy seeds: Peter—15, Sarah—6, Patty—22
Poppy seeds: Wanda—12, Arthur—17 Johnny jump-up seeds: Ralph—5, Melissa—13
Buttercup seeds: Linda—9 Baby blue eyes seeds: Missy—10
Daisy seeds: Mrs. Mills—50 Primrose seeds: Mary—7
Everyone in the class took turn caring for the garden. They measured the growth of the plants after they sprouted. They watered and they weeded as Mrs. Mills taught them. On Earth day the class showed everyone in the school what Patty Potter had started.
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Patty Potter loved owers. She wanted to share that love with her friends in class. Patty talked with her teacher. Mrs. Mills. They came up with a plan.
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How many students brought seeds for Patty Potter’s garden?
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How many pansy seeds were brought for the garden?
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Mrs. Lee
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Mrs. Jhon
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Mrs. Mills
Mrs. Maan
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If there are 20 students in the class, how many did not bring seeds?
Who brought the most seeds?
How many poppy and daisy seeds were brought to school?
If Mrs. Mills kept 10 daisy seeds for herself, how many daisy seeds were given to students to plant?
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How many more pansy seeds did patty bring than peter?
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Tall Plants
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Large Plants
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51
Long Plants
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Small Plants
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Were there more tall plants or short plants in the garden?
In the number 39, which digit has the largest value?
In the number 15, which digit has the smallest value?
Read the information below and answer question ( 14 - 15)
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African Safari Adventure
Math Story by Claudette J. Young
The rst morning ten elephants claimed the waterhole
for their morning bath. Soon Kit counted eighteen zebras
coming for water. A dozen baboons wandered in and started making noise
and acting silly. Matthew laughed hard and loud at their antics. His noise sent
ve zebras running off.
Kit and Matthew began their African safari at the watering hole. They
had two days to see all the wildlife they could. Their parents and the guide
kept them safe.
The next day everyone rode into the bush. They paused to
look at a lone rhino standing in a clearing. While they were
looking, the rhino began to charge them. Kit and Matthew
screamed, but the guide drove them to safety.
Further on they found a pride of eight lions dozing under an acacia
tree. Above the lions played twenty-two monkeys in the tree.
Matthew and Kit saw a giraffe with a baby standing beside a tree. The giraffe
stretched to reach its food with its tongue. A trio of jackals moved nearby to
threaten them. The jackals ran out of sight when the jeep came too close to
Everyone was tired. They’d seen no leopards, or hyenas, or cheetahs. Lions
hadn’t roared, but a rhino had threatened them. What an exciting adventure
they had!
them.
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Read “African Safari Adventure” and answer questions ( 16 - 20 )
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How many animals did the children see their first day on safari?
How many zebras were left at the waterhole when some ofthem were startled by Matthew’s laughter?
If seven Monkeys fell out of the acacia tree and ran off, how many would be left inthe branches?
How many jackals were left when the jeep came too close?
If the pride of lions went to the waterhole that first day, how many animals would have been there?
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Addition Arrows
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Follow “Addition Arrow” and answer question ( 21 )
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Reading a Calendar
Use the calendar to answer the questions.
22. How many days are in January?
23. How many Mondays are in January?
a. b.
a. b.
c. d.
c. d.
31
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30
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Follow “Reading a Calender” and answer questions ( 22 - 23 )
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Correct the Addition Facts
Look carefully at each addition fact below. Some are correct and some are not. If the addition fact is correct, the circle is drawn around the sum. If it is incorrect, the sum is crossed as example given.
examples:
5 + 6 = 11 6 + 3 = 8 9
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2 + 6 = 4 8
2 + 6 = 4 8
2 + 6 = 4 8
2 + 6 = 4 8
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Read “Correct the Addition Facts” and answer question ( 24 )
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6 + 9 = 14
6 + 9 = 12
6 + 9 = 15
6 + 9 = 11
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8 + 4 = 10
8 + 4 = 12
8 + 4 = 19
8 + 4 = 11
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Follow “Add with Dominoes” and answer questions ( 25 - 26 )
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Ordering Numbers
Which List is in Order from Least to Greatest.
27.
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c.
b.
d.
119 121 115 125
115 119 121 125
115 121 125 119
125 115 119 121
115 121 119 125
Follow “Ordering Number” and answer question ( 27 )
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Balance the Scales
Make the scales balance by lling in the correct numbers.
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54 9
32 10
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Follow “Balance the Scales” and answer questions ( 28 - 29 )
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Read the Time Shown.
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Follow “Telling Time” and answer question ( 30 )
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