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Week 1:

If you extend the pattern one more time, what would it look like? Math Corner Penny, nickel, penny, dime, penny, nickel, penny, dime, penny, nickel, penny, dime… How much money so far? If you extend the pattern one more time, what would it look like?

Math Corner There were four children on the playground. How many legs were there? Draw a picture.

Math Corner How many pairs of socks can she put in the dresser? Mrs. Jones dropped a load of clean socks on the table and sorted them. She had 4 brown socks, 3 red socks, 5 blue socks and 5 black socks. How many pairs of socks can she put in the dresser? Which socks were lost?

Math Corner Students lined up their dogs by length for the Dog Show. Duke was 47 inches, Pepper was 15 inches, Joe was 50 inches, and Jack was 3 feet. In what order were they placed? First Second Third Fourth

Math Corner I have four coins, the total amount is 25 . What coins do I have?

Week 2:

Math Corner A frog sat on a number line. It was on the number 18. It made two equal hops and landed at 0. Where did it land first? Draw a picture to show the number line and the hops.

Math Corner Snacks at school cost 30 . How many different ways can you pay the lunchroom worker for your snack and have the exact amount?

Math Corner Gilbert’s inchworm crawled 5 inches in one minute. How many inches will he crawl in 3 minutes?

Math Corner What are the missing numbers Math Corner What are the missing numbers? How can you prove your thinking? 22 33

Math Corner Jamal asked his friends, “What is your favorite cafeteria food?” Here are the results: Pizza: IIII IIII II Hotdog: III Hamburger: III Salad: IIII Make a bar graph using this information. Label it correctly. Write at least three number sentences about this information.

Week 3:

If Tom has 63 , what coins could he have? Math Corner If Tom has 63 , what coins could he have? Show at least two different answers.

What time is on Clock A? What time is on Clock B? Math Corner What time is on Clock A? What time is on Clock B? What time is on Clock C? A B C

Math Corner Martez recieved one dollar from the tooth fairy. He bought a yo-yo for 86 . How much change did he get back? What coins could he have for the change?

Math Corner Mr. Hill planted 20 tomato plants in rows of 5 each. How many rows did he plant? How do you know? Write a problem about Stan planting 18 tomato plants.

List two items that you would measure using each unit: Math Corner List two items that you would measure using each unit: Inches Feet Yards Miles