Count to yourself by 10’s, starting at 57. Write down how far you counted. 9.1.

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Count to yourself by 10’s, starting at 57. Write down how far you counted. 9.1

Use the number grid to solve these problems = ___ = ___ 32 – 6 = ___ 28 – 10 = ___ 9.2

In your math message journal, fill in the missing numbers. 9.3

Take out your animal cards. Turn them to the side that shows the length of the animal. Which animal is the shortest? Which animal is the longest? 9.4

Pretend that the 3 containers are filled with popcorn. Which container would you rather have – A, B, or C. 9.5

Take a copy of Squares for Fractions. Cut out each of the squares. 9.6

Take one copy of Fraction Strips. Write a fraction in each part of each fraction strip. 9.7

Cut your faction strips apart. 9.8

Complete the number-grid puzzle. Find Deena’s mistake and correct it. 9.9