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Luke has 30 pencils. He gives them to three friends. How many pencils will each friend get if each friend receives the same amount? Explain your thinking. / 11
Charlie use base-ten blocks to represent 157. Draw what his blocks could look like. Explain how you know. / 12
Muffins cost 43 cents each. Show three different ways you can pay for one muffin using the exact amount. / 13
I am bigger than 30. I am smaller than 40. You say me when you count by sixes. What number am I? / 14
I am smaller than 40. I am greater than 30. You say me when you count by fives. What number am I? / 15
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Honey pots cost 20¢ each. Cara wants to buy 8 pots. How much money will she need? Explain. / 18
My frog eats eight flies each day. Write a story about how many flies it eats in four days. / 19
I am bigger than 20. I am smaller than 30. You say me when you count by nines. What number am I? / 20
Sara had some pencils. She gave five pencils to each of three friends. She now has two pencils left. How many did she start with? / 21
Matthew has ten chocolate chips. If he puts two chips on each cookie, how many cookies can he make? / 22
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A group of animals met in the park. There were four ducks, three goats, two squirrels, and five rabbits. How many feet were there? How many eyes? How many tails? Explain using words, pictures and numbers. / 25
Mr. Hill planted 7 tomato plants in rows of five. How many rows did he plant? How do you know? / 26
How many different ways can 18 objects be divided into groups of equal size? Use numbers, pictures and words to explain. / 27
Tom earns 25¢ on Sunday, 50¢ on Monday, and 75¢ on Tuesday. Each day he adds the money to his piggy bank. If this pattern continues, how much money would he have in his piggy bank at the end of seven days? / 28
Mrs. Brown’s class has a fish tank. The children can put 100 fish in the tank. Jo put in 24 fish one day and Sarah put 19 on the next day. How any more fish do they need to fill the tank? / 29
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Four Sums-In-A-Row

Materials: 2 paper clips and different colored markers for each pair

Directions:

1.  The first player covers 2 addends (on the right side of the board) with the two paper clips and covers the sum of the addends with a colored marker.

2.  The other player moves only one of the paper clips to a new addend and covers the sum. Two paper clips can be on the same addend.

3.  Play continues with pairs alternating turns, moving one paper clip at a time until one player has four markers in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally)

10 / 14 / 8 / 17 / 13
5 / 12 / 16 / 15 / 9
18 / 17 / 11 / 6 / 12
7 / 4 / 13 / 9 / 16
11 / 15 / 18 / 14 / 10

Addends

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9