Saturday, March 1, 2014




04/02/14

Group1

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04/01/14
Group1
Solve the following problems





Group2




Group 1



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03/28/14
Group1
Solve
Helen starts with $16.00 and spends $12.00 on pencils. How much money does Helen have left? 
Elizabeth gives $3.00 to Louise. If Elizabeth started with $3.00, how much money does she have left?   
After buying some pencils for $6.01, Randy has $4.00 left. How much money did Randy have to begin with?

Group2

             

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03/27/14

Group1
Add
1 a.       6.3 + 8.5 = _____                  1 b.        8.1 + 5.0 = _____
 Subtract
1 a.       5.32 − 1.4 = _______            1 b.               10.33 − 1.9 = _______

  


Group2
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03/ 26/ 14
Group1
Subtract
1 a.       1.3 − 0.5 = _______                                           1 b.               8.1 − 0.4 = _______ 

2 a.       8.9 − 1.6 = _______                                          2 b.               0.5 − 0.48 = _______


Group2
Subtract
1a.    8 − 0.0 = ______                                                  1 b.                1.8 − 0.25 = ______
 

2 a.       8 − 0.46 = ______                                              2b.                8 − 0.52 = ______
 

3 a.       9.5 − 0.03 =                                                        3 b.               7 − 0.81 = ______

4 a.       7 − 0.99 = ______                                              4 b.               1.8 − 0.15 = ______

5a.        7.4 − 0.9 = ______                                              5 b.              1 − 0.1 = ______
 

6 a.       3.0 − 0.85 = ______                                            6 b.              5.8 − 0.9 = ______

  


03/25/14
Group1
Add
1a 0.1 + 1.98 = ______             1 b.         1.7 + 0.0 = ______
 
 2 a.    0.6 + 0.23 = ______             2 b.         0.3 + 0.06 = ______
 

 3 a.      1.4 + 0.1 = ______               3 b.         0.9 + 1.1 = ______
Group2
Add



 1 a.      0.1 + 1.98 = ______             1 b.         1.7 + 0.0 = ______
 
  2 a.    0.6 + 0.23 = ______             2 b.         0.3 + 0.06 = ______
 
 3 a.      1.4 + 0.1 = ______               3 b.         0.9 + 1.1 = ______
 
 4 a.      1.7 + 0.43 = ______              4 b.        1.1 + 0.0 = ______
 
  5 a.    0.7 + 1.45 = ______              5 b.        1.0 + 1.6 = ______
 
  6 a.    0.5 + 1.1 = ______                6 b.        0.9 + 1.51 = ______
 

  7 a.    1.7 + 1.24 = ______               7 b.       0.7 + 0.4 = ______



03/24/14
Group1
Add
1a.        3.8 + 2.0 = _____                  1 b.        0.3 + 7.9 = _____
 
2 a.       4.4 + 9.6 = _____                  2 b.        0.1 + 9.8 = _____
 


Group2
Add

1 a.       6.3 + 8.5 = _____                  1 b.        8.1 + 5.0 = _____
 
2 a.       6.2 + 9.1 = _____                  2 b.        3.3 + 0.7 = _____
 
3 a.       8.5 + 5.2 = _____                  3 b.        0.5 + 8.2 = _____

4 a.       5.5 + 8.6 = _____                  4 b.        0.8 + 0.9 = _____
 
5 a.       1.6 + 3.2 = _____                  5 b.        7.2 + 3.0 = _____

6 a.    6.0 + 5.8 = _____                      6 b.       0.2 + 3.1 = _____

                                         

03/21/14
Group1
Estimate the sum by rounding each number to the nearest tens.

1) Dan has 36 books and Mike has 49 books.
About how many books do they have together? _____________

2) Jason worked on the farm storing bales of hay in the barn. The first day he
stacked 26 bales and 46 bales on the second day. About how many

bales were stored in the barn? _____________
Group2
Estimate the sum by rounding each number to the nearest thousands.
6) There are 1,484 erasers in the stockroom. Jessica placed 8,668 more erasers
in the stockroom. About how many erasers are now in the stockroom? _____________

7) Jason and Fred both collect marbles. Jason has collected 1,666 and Fred
has collected 4,166 marbles. About how many marbles do they own together? _____________

8) Jason worked on the farm storing bales of hay in the barn. The first week he
stacked 9,588 bales and 1,187 bales on the second week. About how
many bales were stored in the barn? _____________

9) Fred scored 4,463 points on the video game and Jason scored 8,642 points.
About how many points did they score together? _____________

10) Sam decided to drive across America. He drove 2,426 miles the first week, and
9,661 miles the second week. About how many miles did Sam drive in total?


03/ 20/ 14
Group1
Estimate the sum by rounding each number to the nearest tens.
1) There are 17 pencils in the drawer. Tim placed 32 more pencils in the
drawer. About how many pencils are in the drawer? _____________

2) Benny went hiking along the Appalachian Trail for the weekend. He hiked 24 miles

on Saturday, and 20 miles on Sunday. About how many miles did Benny hike? _____________

Group2

Estimate the sum by rounding each number to the nearest hundreds.

1) Sam grew 8,356 pumpkins and Mike grew 9,475 pumpkins this year.
About how many pumpkins did they grow together? _____________

2) Sunshine Bakery runs two shifts baking cookies. The first shift baked 1,629
cookies and the second shift baked 8,279 cookies. About how many
cookies were baked by both shifts? _____________

3) Sally picked 9,841 plums and Joan picked 5,737 plums from the orchard.
About how many plums did they pick together? _____________

4) There are 7,691 walnut trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant
8,392 more walnut trees today. About how many walnut trees will be
in the park when the workers are finished? _____________

5) Sally owns 5,284 books and Joan owns 3,822 books.
About how many books do they have together? _____________



03/20/14
Group1
Estimation Word Problems

1) Dan scored 7 points in Monday's basketball game and 12 points in
Friday's game. About how many points did he score in the last two games? _____________

2) There are 9 rulers in the drawer. Keith placed 22 more rulers in the
drawer. About how many rulers are in the drawer? _____________


 Group2

Estimation Word Problems

1) Dan scored 27 points in Monday's basketball game and 42 points in
Friday's game. About how many points did he score in the last two games? _____________

2) There are 12 rulers in the drawer. Keith placed 26 more rulers in the
drawer. About how many rulers are in the drawer? _____________

3) Tom worked on the farm storing bales of hay in the barn. The first day he
stacked 36 bales and 27 bales on the second day. About how many
bales were stored in the barn? _____________

4) Mike picked 23 plums and Mary picked 18 plums from the plum tree.
About how many plums were picked? _____________

5) While fishing over the weekend Sam caught 46 and Mike caught 12 fish.

About how many fish were caught? _____________


03/19/14
Group1
Estimate the sum or deifference by rounding each number to the
nearest to the nearest ten

1)         38      ___________
       +   53     ___________         +
          _____                                      _______

2)       96           ___________
      _  64           ___________     _
         ______                                      ________

Group2

Products 3 Digits with Rounding Guide

03/18/14
Group 1
Estimating the Difference to the Nearest Tens
Estimate the difference by rounding each addend to the nearest ten.

1)        17    _____________
      _    14    _____________       _
         _____                                          _______

2)         49     _____________
      _     34    _____________      _
         _____                                          ________
Group2

Sums and/or Differences 3 Digits with Rounding Guide

03/ 17/14
Group 1
Estimating Sums to the Nearest Tens
Estimate the sum by rounding each addend to the nearest ten.

 1)        15      ________     
      +     20      ________        +
        ______                                  _______


2)         28   _________
       +   12   _________          +

         ______                                  ________

Group2

Sums and/or Differences 2 Digits with Rounding Guide


03/ 14/ 14
Round each number to the nearest hundred
1)  296     ________________
2)  2,319  _______________
3)  3,528  _______________
4)  6,859  _______________
5) 18,766  _______________

03/13/14
Group 1
Round each number to the nearest ten
1)  12    ___________
2)   15   ___________
3)   17   ___________
4)   19   ___________
5)   25   ___________
Group2
Round each number to the nearest  ten
1)  57  _________
2)  61  __________
3)  175  __________
4)  378  __________
5)  983  __________
6)  3,520 _________

03/12/14
Write the Correct Comparison Symbol ( >, <  ) on the line
1)  9______ 2
2 ) 2______ 8
3 ) 6 ______8
4 ) 9______ 2
5 ) 4______ 1
6 ) 9______ 8

Group2
Write the Correct Comparison Symbol ( >, <  ) on the line
1 ) 7,889  _______ 2,223
2 ) 9,184  _______ 2,489
3 ) 5,638  _______ 5,828
4 ) 4,960  _______ 9,268
5 ) 4,756  _______ 4,811
6 ) 7,357  ________ 9,092
7 ) 8,644  ________ 6,633
8 ) 1,269  ________ 9,790
9 ) 1,479   ________4,204
10 ) 4,264  ________ 2,245

03/11/14
Group1
Write the Correct Comparison Symbol ( >, <  ) on the line
1 ) 4  _____ 5
2 ) 5  _____ 9
3 ) 6______ 9
4 ) 9 ______ 7
5 ) 7  _____ 8
6 ) 9 ______ 6

Group 2
Write the Correct Comparison Symbol ( >, <  ) on the line
1) 358   ______ 737
2 ) 740   ____  _707
3 ) 587  _____   673
4 ) 353  ______ 252
5 ) 857 ______  864
6 ) 834  ______ 618
7 ) 883 _______342
8 ) 578 _______105


03/10/14
Group1
Write the word form of the following numbers:
Group 1
3  _________           7    _________
4    __________       9    _________
5 ___________       10   _________
Group2
Write the word form of the following numbers
37   __________________
89   __________________
567 ___________________
690 ___________________
1,095  __________________
3,576  __________________

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