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Look at the balance. What does it tell you? Write a sentence to explain.
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Did you find that two are true? If not, look again!You should only mark TRUE if you are absolutely sure it is correct!
19 + + 21 = 53Robert earns $16 an hour. He worked 6 hours. How much did he make?
6 x 7 - 10
word root aqua can mean water aquarium, aquatic
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A box of 10 pieces of fried chicken costs $4.64.A carton of 15 pieces of fried chicken costs $7.93.How much more does a carton cost than a box?
Mary made 18 hamburgers
for her birthday party. She
put lettuce and tomato on 13 of them. She put onions
and pickles on the rest of
the hamburgers. How many
hamburgers had lettuce
and tomato on them?
Hannah is playing "Penguin Parade" with her best friend. The spinner for the game has eight spaces. Six of the spaces have two penguins on them. The rest have one penguin on them. On Hannah's first spin, what is the chance the pointer will stop on a space with one penguin?
Write the number for two thousand, ninety-eight.
There are six cars parked in a row exactly the same distance from each other. The first car is 25 inches from the second car. The first car is 50 inches from the third car.How far is the second car from the fifth car?
1 9- 1 8
Fill in the missing fractions.
26 , 3
6 , ,
The month before me has thirty-one days. The month after me has thirty-one days. What month am I?
NovemberOctoberMarchJuly
7 5- 7 3
6 3+ 2 0
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- 8 = 1 - 4 = 2 6 - = 3
9 - = 6 - 6 = 3 2 - = 0
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Mr. Lee was glad it would soon be No Housework Day. He was tired of washing dishes, making beds, vacuuming, dusting, and all the things he had to do to keep the apartment clean. On No Housework Day he and his daughter were going to walk to the zoo. It was only 1.3 miles. If they walked one-fifth of a mile in seven minutes, how long would it take them to get to the zoo?
Jessica and her mother prepared beef, cheese, milk, and oatcakes to serve on Leif Ericson Day. Her Aunt Helga sent her the recipe for the oatcakes from Norway. The recipe makes seven oatcakes and uses two and a third cups of oats. Jessica wants to make 35 oatcakes. How many cups of oats will she need?
Jenna was so into a book. She finally finished! She then spent 3 times as long playing a
game on her phone as she did reading. Jenna spent a total of 72 minutes in her room
reading and playing the game. For how long did Jenna read?
Draw an area model to solve 44 x 6.
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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:45
is the sum1
one
5
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tens
9
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Example:1 + 5 + 30 + 9 = 45
Example:90 + 1 + 8 + 4 = 103
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 tens, 1 ten, or 3 tens.
The other three numbers have to all be DIFFERENT and must be from these: 1 one, 4 ones, 9
ones, 5 ones, or 8 ones.
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Circle the correctly spelled words.sollid, wounded, sivil, divide
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Anna is 10 years younger than Kevin. Kevin is 12 years older than Ava. Ava is 14 years
younger than Connor. Ava is 10 years old.
How old is everyone else?
Name the shape with six sides and six angles.
What is 16 less than 1,799? Write a 2-digit even number.
How many total legs are on 12 ants? 32 ÷ 4 =
Find the product of 6 and 2.
What are 100 equal to? Circle the correctly spelled words.rok, rockspase, spacesevral, several
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Holly needs to buy water for the cafeteria.
"Can you please pick up 32 quarts of water?" asked the principal.
When Holly got to the store, they only sold water in gallon containers. How many gallons
should she buy? (Hint: 1 gallon = 4 quarts)
30 ÷ 3 = 7, 14, 21, , 35, 42,
49, 56, 63, 70
How many minutes are there from 4:00 p.m. until 5:15 p.m.?
408 + 6 = Double the number 9 three times.
3 - 1 + 1
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.(They're/Their) going to move at the end of the year.
Add the correct end punctuation for this sentence.Did you watch the president's speech last night
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9 4 = 1 + 1 1 3 1 3 0 9 6 - 4 = 2- 0 2
Use the pieces above to help you fill in the runaway math puzzle.
If you exchange 70 dimes for dollars, then how many dollars would you get?
12 x 4 = Sarah has 40 books. She organized them equally into 4 boxes. How many books in each box?
The number 54 is more than the number 8 by how much?
Write the number that is one hundred less than 6,630.
What number is halfway between 0 and 24?
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9 - 6 = - 6 + 3 = 7
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Complete each pattern. Write what the rule is.
42, 48, 54, 63, 72, 84, 96, 111,
126, 144, 162, 183, 204, 228, 252,
11, 17, 23, 32, 41, 53, 65, 80,
95, , , 152, , , 221, 248
, , 52, 61, 70, 82, 94,
109, 124, 142, 160, 181, , 226
What is the rule for each pattern?
129, 118, 114, 109, 99, 100, 84, , , 82, 54, 73, 39, 64
, 97, 65, 87, 61, 77, 57, 67, 53, 57, 49, 47, 45
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The block above is the sum of the two blocks below. Fill in the missing blocks.
37 27 7 26 14 39
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Color in 12. If you take 42 away from me,
the difference is 48. What number am I?
Color 56%.
Calculate the sum of 5, 5, and 35.
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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 2 in your head
multiply 5
double it
imagine 4 in your head
multiply 11
double it
subtract 7
imagine 9 in your head
multiply 3
double it
add 4
add 9
imagine 6 in your head
add 5
multiply 6
add 9
double it
add 3
Add the tens digit to the ones digit. Write the sum.
A
Write the ones digit.
B
Write the tens digit.
C
Write the hundreds digit.
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?
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2 after 19 1 before 12 6 after 17
8 after 18 5 before 15 5 after 13
7 after 12 7 before 19 1 after 15
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Get a fidget spinner! Spin it. I needed to spin time(s) to finish.
Not Exact Estimate - With a Good Guess
59 ÷ 10 6 23 ÷ 3 8 43 ÷ 11
17 ÷ 4 60 ÷ 9 56 ÷ 6
83 ÷ 10 26 ÷ 3 49 ÷ 5
16 ÷ 5 41 ÷ 8 51 ÷ 7
57 ÷ 9 35 ÷ 8 33 ÷ 7
101 ÷ 12 34 ÷ 6 76 ÷ 12
15 ÷ 4 50 ÷ 7 59 ÷ 6
72 ÷ 11 43 ÷ 5 17 ÷ 3
42 ÷ 10 28 ÷ 8 28 ÷ 3
70 ÷ 9 66 ÷ 7 15 ÷ 4
25 ÷ 4 54 ÷ 11 29 ÷ 5
89 ÷ 12 70 ÷ 8 63 ÷ 10
44 ÷ 9 56 ÷ 6 72 ÷ 10
32 ÷ 9 91 ÷ 11 64 ÷ 12
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Which of the following numbers when rounded to the nearest 10 is 5,810 and when rounded to the nearest 1,000 is 6,000?
A) 5868
B) 5803
C) 5808
4 x 6 =
A) 462
B) 24
C) 54
D) 28
38 + 26 + 2 =
A) 86
B) 66
C) 46
6.0 + 0.83 =
A) 0.683
B) 6.83
C) 68.3
D) 60.83
Which fact belongs to the same family as99 ÷ 9 = 11?
A) 9 ÷ 11 = 99
B) 9 x 11 = 99
C) 99 - 11 = 9
D) 20 x 4 = 80
1082 + 2,151 =
A) 3,533
B) 33,320
C) 3,633
D) 3,233
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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.
93 36 46
44 76 34
88 41 40
B+
Find anaddition fact.
72 58 91
39 11 5385 55 2
C+
Find anaddition fact.
39 79 51
57 32 67
80 62 22
Equations:Write the equation facts you found.
A 36 + 40 = 76
B 53 + =
C + = 79
8 56 8 24
Complete each analogy with the best word.
paste cut hug paintenvelope card draw February
clay : sculpt ::
pencil :
love : feeling ::
valentine :
Which is longer: one foot or eighteen inches?
List the first four multiples of 6.91
+ 7 8If = 8, then + 3 =
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Write this number:2 tens, 5 hundreds, 6 ones
Write this number:9 tens, 7 thousands, 6 ones, 5 hundreds
double 300
Hannah has a bowl. She puts 7 nickels into the bowl. Jack sees the bowl and takes 2 nickels. How much money (in cents) is left in the bowl?
Circle the three numbers whose sum equals 21.
8 4 5
5 9 11
Hannah has a bowl. She puts 10 nickels into the bowl.Jack sees the bowl and takes some nickels out. The bowl now has 30 cents in it. How many nickels did Jack take?
Write the least possible 3-digit number using only 2 different numbers.
You have a playdate in 60 minutes. How many hours is that?
A book has 4 pages. Each page has 10 dimes. How many dimes in the book?
Is 21 a composite or a prime number?
What is the sum of 6 and 89?
÷ 11 = 10
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Get a fidget spinner! Spin it. I needed to spin time(s) to finish.
9 - 5 + 4 6 less than 546 6 + 5 - 4 - 5
How many odd numbers are there between 24 and 43?
A teacher arranges desks. She puts 5 desks in each row. There are 4 rows. How many desks are there?
A large town has a lot of people. Which number might make the most sense for the population?
904,6092,091350,9193,109,192
The party is at 3 p.m. In only 13 minutes the party starts. What time is it right now?
Write the number that is one thousand more than 3,815.
Emma bought a stuffed animal at the school store. She paid with a $5 bill. She was given back 4 dimes and 2 quarters for change. How much was the stuffed animal?
67, 87, , 127, 147,
167, 187, 207
Round 118 to the nearest ten.
Write a 2-digit even number.
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Spin again. I needed to spin time(s) to finish.
How many hours are there from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.? Make your own
equation.
- 4 =
Write an odd number.
double 900 Circle the number that is smallest.
8,050 8,500
8,005
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triple 40 = Sara has 72 cookies. She and her 8 friends shared them equally. How many cookies did Sara keep?
You have a playdate in 240 minutes. How many hours is that?
Write the greatest possible 3-digit number using only 2 different numbers.
How many total legs are on 11 zebras?
What is 17 less than 2,099?
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"How many buildings are yours?" asked Emma as they were playing the Build as Fast as You
Can game, which is the best new game on their HBox.
"Not telling!" replied Anne.
Emma would have to use the clue on the screen. If she can guess correctly, she will get
50 more points. The clue said, "Emma just added +2 buildings. Now, if you double the
number of buildings that Emma has, Emma will be within 8 of the number of buildings that
Anne has. Start building fast!"
Anne has 34 buildings. How many buildings does Emma have?
What is the greatest common factor of 6 and 16?
What is the least common multiple of 2 and 8?
What is the least common multiple of 10 and 12?
66 ÷ 6 = In the parking lot there are 11 vehicles. There are 3 SUVs. What fraction of the vehicles are not SUVs?
Write the number that has exactly 3 ten thousands.
What is one-tenth of 70? Cross out all of the prepositional phrases in the sentence.Charley ran across the street after the ball.
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The digits in a 4-digit number add up to 26. The tens digit is 8. Can you name the number?
Is there only one possible answer?
(4 + 9) - 12C, H, , R, W
÷ 7 = 7
How many total legs are on 5 elephants and 3 chickens?
Megan has $33. She wants to buy something that costs $97. How much more does she need?
12 - 2 + 1
Circle the relative adverb.there, when, through, to
If G = 5, then what does G plus G equal?
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If you add 4 of these numbers, the total is 93.
"But there are 6 numbers," interrupts Hunter.
"Exactly," replies Jessica. "We need to figure out which 2 numbers to cross off."
Jessica is almost correct. Actually, YOU need to cross off the 2 numbers. Good luck.
2 6
62 9
53 23
Jessica and Gavin 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 Jessica got her pie she cut it
into 6 slices. Gavin decided to cut his into 4 slices.
If Jessica ate 2 slices and Gavin ate 2 slices, who ate more?
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15 2 2 5 18 1 4 4 14 3 3 6 4 9 6
4 1 0 8 11 5 3 9 16 1 0 5 6 40 8 4 0
27 1 2 9 6 70 5 6 0 12 1 8 0 20 6 6 0
10 ÷ 5 =At 3 p.m. today, Megan will not be able to use her electronics for 2 hours. At what time will she be able to resume using her phone?
April has 22 nickels. How much money is that?
Emily has 36 books. She organized them equally into 4 boxes. How many books in each box?
Round 1046 to the nearest hundred.
In the equation 28 x 379 = 10,612, which number is the product?
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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.
B
E
Didn't get them all? That's ok. This was hard. I missed only robot/robots.
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X 1 1 3
22 x 2 x 1
22 x 1 2 x 2 x 2 x 3
42 x
19
1 x 1 x 1 1 x 1 1 x 1 x 1 x 3 1 x
x
4x 1 x 1 x x x 3 x
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9x 1 x 1
18x x x 3 x
44 x 4 x 1 4 x 1 4 x 4 x
124 x 3 4 x
33 x 3 x 1 3 x 1 3 x
63 x 3 x 3 3 x
If twenty-four crayons are divided into eight equal rows, how many crayons are in each row?
skate
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4x 9
word root infra can mean below infrared, infrastructureedHelper.com Fourth Grade Math Minutes
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Draw a line to match each problem with the same answer.
56 ÷ 8 =
3 + 102 =
859 + 576 =
861 + 574 =
28 ÷ 4 =
2 + 64 =
8 x 8 =
4 + 130 =
7 + 129 =
8 + 128 =
3 + 61 =
7 + 127 =
2 + 103 =
2 x 9 =
6 x 3 =
11 x 6 =
8 + 50 =
130 + 352 =
4 + 96 =
10 x 9 =
724 + 849 =
2 + 88 =
5 + 95 =
8 x 9 =
5 + 53 =
3 + 81 =
12 x 6 =
10 ÷ 2 =
12 x 7 =
118 + 364 =
720 + 853 =
40 ÷ 8 =
Find the sum of 45 and 517. Subtract 53 from 632. 5 + 8 + 1 + 5 + 3 =
40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90,
100, , 120
triple 52 = At 3 p.m. today, Amy will not be able to use her electronics for 4 hours. At what time will she be able to resume using her phone?
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Make change. You can use $20, $10, $5, $1, 25¢, 10¢, 5¢, or 1¢.
Rose has $102.16. She has 10 bills and 3 coins. How?
$20
1¢
Robert has $40.58. He has 3 bills and 8 coins. How?
Peter has $71.22. He has 10 bills and 18 coins. How?
Write the numeral for six hundred forty-eight.
How many 4s are in 8?7
x 1 2
word root mar can mean sea aquamarine, marine, submarine
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Is 39 a composite or a prime number?
Find the product of 7 and 2. 4 x 9 + 4
Write the greatest possible 2-digit number without repeating any numbers.
In the parking lot there are 16 vehicles. There are 4 SUVs. What fraction of the vehicles are not SUVs?
12 x 9 =
double 10 = Q, L, , K, O, J,
N, I, M, H
Write the number that has exactly 6 ten thousands.
Draw a small clock that shows 10 minutes past 11:00. 8, 7, 7, , M, 8, 7,
7, M, M, 8, 7, 7, M, M,
8, 7
Draw a small clock that shows 25 minutes to 11:00.
You need to add what to 39 to get 45?
(11 - 7) + 4 Name the shape with eight sides and eight angles.
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There were 54,168,905 cartons of leaf lettuces grown in California in 2000. That will make a lot of salad! Write that number in expanded form.
Nathan put 9 dictionaries on the shelf. Jason put some more dictionaries on the shelf. Then there were 14 dictionaries on the shelf. How many did Jason put on the shelf?
Many books have been written about the Little League. One of the books is 3,671 pages long! What is the value of the 3 in that number?
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Ms. Young has thirty-two lollipops. She gave sixteen to her students. How many lollipops does she have left?
There were 20 pieces of birthday cake. After the picnic there were 4 pieces of cake. How many pieces of cake were eaten?
Justin has 35 cousins. Some of them are second cousins. It is a very big family. What digit is in the ones place?
Rewrite the sentence so that it uses the past progressive form of the verb.Yesterday I ate dessert before dinner.
It is your turn. Write O to make your move.
O OX XO X X
6 3- 1 2 01 00 3
4567
8910
11 12 12
You will grow bigger as you get older. Name something that will get bigger over time.
2 3
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Fill in the blanks withthese numbers:
7, 5
2
+ 6 6
3
Fill in the blanks withthese numbers:
7, 9
9 5+ 6 9
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48 13 -6 2
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+36- 36
+53 +2 +11
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Write the shaded part as a decimal. Which is larger, 36 or 2
6 ?
Write the hidden word. Start at one letterand then move either left or right.
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Would you use a ruler or a yardstick to measure the length of a book?
Write 583 in expanded notation.
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Reduce 1215 to its lowest
terms.
Reduce 416 to its lowest
terms.
Reduce 48 to its lowest
terms.
4 5 3 1 8 5,- 3 9 4 9 7 1,
Subtract 170 from 450.2 4 2
+ 9 8
What is the least common multiple of 5 and 7?
What is the greatest common factor of 2 and 12?
What is the least common multiple of 9 and 3?
Write as a decimal.Three and four hundredths Write as a decimal.
15 211000
Write as a decimal.Nineteen and seven tenths
Write as a decimal.
7 4001000
Write as a decimal.
2100
Write as a decimal.
310
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What is the least common multiple of 12 and 9?
What is the greatest common factor of 4 and 14?
What is the greatest common factor of 6 and 2?
Reduce 2842 to its lowest
terms.
Reduce 621 to its lowest
terms.
Reduce 816 to its lowest
terms.
9 5 0 3,- 3 3 4
20 is how much more than 261? 9 4
+ 3 5
Write as a decimal.Forty-seven thousandths
Write as a decimal.Six tenths Write as a decimal.
5100
Write as a decimal.
10 710
Write as a decimal.
10 3100
Write as a decimal.
18 221000
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Complete each pattern. Write what the rule is.
204 187 170
153 119
102 85
51 17
Complete each pattern. Write what the rule is. Hint: Look at movement of digits!
662142, 621426, 214266, 142662, 426621, 266214, 662142,
621426, 214266, 142662, 426621, 266214, 662142,
63857, 38576, 85763, 57638, 76385, 63857, 38576,
85763, , 76385, 63857, , , 57638
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Cross off the number that does NOT belong.
1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2
Why does __________ not belong in the pattern?
Cross off the number that does NOT belong.
61, 27, 57, 24, 53, 34, 21, 49, 18, 45, 15, 41, 12, 37, 9
Why does __________ not belong in the pattern?
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Guess the number in your head. Keep guessing until your numbers are correct.
Then write the correct answer!
+ + = 39
- = 1
+ =
= =
5 before 19 3 after 11 6 before 16
1 before 12 6 after 18 9 before 14
2 before 13 7 after 12 8 before 17
3 before 11 2 after 17 7 before 15
4 before 18 1 after 19 1 before 14
3 before 43 8 after 76 9 before 99
7 before 94 4 after 78 6 before 12
2 before 52 5 after 56 8 before 34
4 before 32 9 after 53 5 before 11
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Get a fidget spinner! Spin it. I needed to spin time(s) to finish.
Write a 3-digit odd number. How many total legs are on 10 ants?
Anne has 60 books. She organized them equally into 5 boxes. How many books in each box?
72 ÷ 8 =How many tens are in the number 5,200?
double 42 =
8 x = 32 = x 16
3 x = 36 = x 2
3 x = 30 = x 2
4 x = 48 = x 8
6 x = 18 = x 9
6 x 9 = = 3 x
10 x = = 15 x 4
6 x = 48 = x 12
6 x 11 = = 3 x
6 x = 60 = x 20
How much greater is 188 than 40?
÷ 9 = 3
8 - 5 - 3 Name the shape with five sides and five angles.
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Get a fidget spinner! Spin it. I needed to spin time(s) to finish.
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764888495+
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+1 -1 +10 -10 +3 -3 +100
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Help Robot find Rover. Make a path of increasing sums. You can only move to a box with a larger sum. Draw a line to show your path.
51 + 65 = 64 + 65 = 22 + 47 = 87 + 82 = 99 + 31 = 92 + 20 = 85 + 67 =
42 + 17 = 29 + 31 = 21 + 45 = 50 + 18 = 68 + 64 = 81 + 14 = 32 + 31 = 30 + 46 =
21 + 49 = 96 + 40 = 30 + 47 = 40 + 32 = 27 + 85 = 60 + 63 = 65 + 12 = 49 + 70 =
22 + 64 = 51 + 30 = 22 + 58 = 75 + 62 = 79 + 19 = 66 + 69 = 65 + 66 = 57 + 20 =
78 + 13 = 94 + 61 = 24 + 13 = 14 + 84 = 46 + 95 = 85 + 64 = 80 + 53 = 16 + 51 =
12 + 81 = 73 + 23 = 59 + 38 = 26 + 72 = 37 + 63 = 85 + 16 = 15 + 89 = 78 + 21 =
41 + 92 = 74 + 50 = 44 + 76 = 83 + 36 = 80 + 35 = 97 + 12 = 93 + 13 = 38 + 24 =
89 + 15 = 97 + 29 = 39 + 93 = 67 + 67 = 83 + 51 = 86 + 47 = 98 + 32 = 17 + 93 =
19 + 98 = 83 + 44 = 12 + 34 = 91 + 48 = 58 + 82 = 64 + 77 = 67 + 75 = 23 + 15 =
27 + 17 = 70 + 73 = 51 + 52 = 57 + 43 = 41 + 68 = 36 + 72 = 55 + 89 =
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5 + 2 x 1 = (5 x 3) + 5 = 6 + 3 + (12 x 9) =
3 + 3 - 3 = 10 + 1 x 9 = 7 - 2 - 5 + 2 =
9 - 1 x 7 = 2 + (5 + 1) = 4 x 2 + 10 =
8 - 1 - 4 + 7 x 1 = 11 + 5 + 9 = 7 + 4 - 2 + 5 =
5 + 8 - 11 = 4 x (9 - 8) = (2 + 2) x 10 =
6 x 7 - 7 - 1 = 9 + 11 - 6 = (2 + 4) x 8 =
4 x 2 x 9 = 3 + 5 x 5 + 2 = 8 + 12 x (3 x 2) =
1 x (3 - 2) + 8 = 10 + 6 + 9 =
8 x (4 x 4) + 36 ÷ 12 = 2 + (6 x 6) =
7 + 3 + 2 + 8 - 2 = 7 x 12 + 5 = 7 + 40 ÷ 10 x 7 + 8 =
3 + 9 - 11 = 3 x 5 + 96 ÷ 8 x 7 = 8 x 7 - 9 =
4 + 3 x 6 + 9 = 9 + 1 - 8 = 8 x 6 - 2 + 6 =
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