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Complete the following problems. Cross out the answers using an X in Word Art. The remaining letters will spell the answer to: What can run but can’t walk? Answer is: 8+5=14-6=7+5+6=16-5-1= 7+9=14+7=19-6-6= 9+9=9-4= = Y7Y7 W2W2 U7U7 O 16 A9A9 N 10 Y 11 M 13 T 12 E 16 B1B1 E0E0 M8M8 G5G5 R5R5 W8W8

Use this fraction code to figure out the riddle. Code: The white part of each shape is empty. The colored part of each shape is filled. If the shape is almost empty, call it 0. If the shape is almost full, call it 1. If the shape is between empty and full, call it ½. Look at each fraction connected to the box. Pick the shape that is closest to that fraction using the code. Write the letter on the blank. 0 ½ 10 1 ½0 1 1 ½ ½ E

Penny’s dad hid his money. Penny had these clues to find the money. She knew that her dad might hide his money either: 1.On the top of Windy Hill 2.In the cave 3.In the cemetery 4.At the bottom of a tree 5.In the mine shaft 6.In the bottom of a well She also knew that: 1.Her father was afraid of ghosts so he wouldn’t want his money next to a cemetery. 2.He didn’t like small, dark places. 3.He hid his money north of the cabin. Where did he hide his money?

I’m just an average kid who is inches tall. I am in school for hours a day. After school I eat a snack. My apple weighs ounces. I also had some popcorn. A bowl of popcorn weighs ounces. There are kernels of popcorn in a bowl. I watch an hour of TV after I do my homework. There is an average of commercials every hour. I run outside with my friends. I can run miles per hour. I go to bed and sleep hours a night. My mom and dad sleep hours a night.

38, 39, 40, 41, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 25, 3, 6, 9, 12, 80, 90, 100, 3, 7, 11, 15, 4, 8, 12, 16, 12, 11, 10, 30, 25, 20, 15, 18, 16, 14, 12,

How many common phrases or familiar objects can you think of for each number? Little Pigs

Across 1) 3 nickels = ? 3) How much is 3 quarters and 1 dime? 5) How many days in a year? 7) 3 quarters = ? 8) The first 3 numbers when you count by 2s 10) = ? 11) What are the first two numbers when you count by 3s? 12) = ? 15) How many numbers are on a clock? 16) How many fingers do you have? Down 1) = ? 2) What are the next two numbers after 4? 3) = ? 4) How much is a half dollar and a nickel? 6) 555 – 33 =? 9) 597 – 115 =? 10) = ? 11) = ? 13) How many days are in January? 14) How many fingers and toes do you have?