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March 2011 Kindergarten Math Calendar

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1 March 2011 Kindergarten Math Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 What is one combination of coins that equals 15 cents? 2 Write the numbers 1-20. 3 Skip count by 2s from 2 to 20. 4 Rose has 4 flowers that are pink and 3 flowers that are white. How many flowers does she have? 5 The answer is 5. Make a problem with this answer. 6 Dylan has 2 brothers and 3 sisters. How many children are in his family? 7 Count back from 10 to 1. 8 Make an AB pattern. 9 Kay has 3 dogs and 4 cats. How many pets does she have? 10 Write your last name. How many letters are in your last name? 11 Make a picture using 2 squares, 3 triangles, and 1 circle. 12 Dana is in front of Beth in line. Beth is second in line. What place in line is Dana? 13 Draw a hexagon. Draw a line underneath the hexagon. 14 Write three numbers that are even. 15 Name this shape. 16 Write the sign that tells you to add two numbers. 17 Which number is 10 more than 2? 18 Emma has 4 pillows and 3 bears on her bed. How many things are on her bed? 19 Draw eight triangles. 20 Tell someone the difference between a cube and a square. 21 Brandon is in line behind Sam. Sam is third in line. What place in line is Brandon? 22 Today is Tuesday. What day was yesterday? What day will it be in one week? 23 Matt’s sister is in 5th grade. He is in the grade before her. What grade is Matt in? 24 Write 4 numbers that are odd. 25 Which numbers come between 10 and 15? 26 Pat cut her whole pie into two pieces. What would you call each piece? 27 Write three numbers that are odd. 28 Count by 10’s to 100. 29 Name this solid figure. 30 What does = mean? 31 Name this Figure.

2 March 2011 1st Grade Math Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Write the days of the week in the order that they occur. – 4 = 12 – 7 = 15 – 9 = 12 – 10 = 3 Name two things in your house that are about 1 foot long. 4 Name this solid figure 5 Name the number that is 10 less than 12. 6 Continue the pattern. 2, 3, 4, … Is this growing pattern or a repeating pattern? 7 Which is longer? Bus or car Bicycle or shoe Football or baseball 8 How many tens and ones are in the number 57? 9 I have 12 cookies to share among 4 people. How many cookies will each get? 10 Scott’s birthday is the third Friday of March. What is the date of his birthday? 11 How many times does the minute hand go around the clock in an hour? 12 How many complete weeks are in March? 13 Make a picture using 4 triangles, 2 circles, and 1 rectangle. 14 Carter is fourth in line. Betsy is 2 people in front of him. What place in line is Betsy? 15 Which is longer 10 cm or 10 inches? 16 Name this solid figure. 17 Name the number that is 10 more than 8. 18 What is the fact family for 6, 3 and 9? 19 Write the number 11 using tally marks. 20 Write a math problem that has 10 as an answer. 21 Marcie has 20 pieces of gum. If she divides them equally between 10 friends, will there be any gum left over? 22 = = = 23 What tool would you use to measure the length of baseball bat? 24 I have a $20 dollar bill. How many $5 dollar bills is it equal to? 25 Continue the pattern a, b, a, b, a, __,__,__ Repeating pattern or growing pattern? 26Will has 3 baseballs, 3 basketballs, and 2 footballs in his garage. How many balls are in his garage? 27 True or false A dog is 4 feet long. 28 Name the number that is one less than 45. 29 Name the number that is one less than 100 and one more than 98 30 Skip count by 10s from 100 to 0. 31 Hop 15 times. .

3 March 2011 2nd Grade Math Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Name this solid figure. 2 Name two cylinders you have in your home. 3 True or false A square has angles that are obtuse. 4 Complete the pattern 5 Randy has1 8 blocks. He uses 9 blocks to build a tower. How many blocks are left? 6 Draw lines to cut this square into three equal pieces. 7 Solve 16 - __=3 ___- 13 =7 44 – 22 = ___ 8 Complete the pattern 6, __, 8, 10, __ 9 Morgan has 5 red pens, 5 blue pens, and 5 black pens. How many pens does she have? 10 How many hours are in one day? 11 What number is twenty more than 38? 12 I need to measure the football field. Would I use a yard stick or a ruler? 13 List 3 things in your house that are 1 foot long. 14 Eli bought a book for 65 cents. He paid with a dollar bill. How much change will he get? 15 = = = 16 Add = = = 17 Josh gets on the bus at 8:00am. He arrives at school at 8:20 am. How long is Josh’s bus ride? 18 Ty has 13 pieces of gum. Ben has 20 pieces of gum. Who has more? How many more does he have? 19 Add = = = 20 How many tens are in 125? In 83? In 321 21 What fraction of the dots are white? 22 Hailey’s bus is first in line. Danny’s bus is 3 buses behind hers. What place in line is Danny’s bus? 23 __inches = 1 foot __feet = 1 yard 24 Solve 44 -__=22 = 88 -___= 33 25 3 + 2=0 + __ 3 + 9= 2 +__ 1 + 3 = __ + __ 26 Is 23 closer to 20 or 30? Is 57 closer to 50 or 100? 27 Draw an obtuse angle 28 How many faces does a cube have? 29 Subtract 65 – 32= 143-87= 42 – 32 = is ___ times larger than 10. 31Name this solid figure

4 March 2011 3rd Grade Math Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Draw 2 congruent triangles 2 Draw a circle. Mark the radius. 3 33 ÷ 3 = 60 ÷ 10 = 40 ÷ 5 = 4 A square has sides that are 8 inches long. What is the perimeter? 5 There are 3 cars with 2 clowns in each car. How many clowns are there? 6 Solve 3 x 9 = 9 x 7 = 42 ÷ 6 = 7 Cameron started running at 3:00 pm. He ran for 45 min. What time was he finished? 8 Add = = = 9 Solve 12 x 8 = 7 x 7 = 12 x 3 = 10 What is the area of a rectangle with sides that are 4 inches and 8 inches? 11 What number is fifty greater than 23? 12 Name this solid figure 13 On even days of the week, Mark rides the bus to school. On odd days, he walks. How will he get to school today? 14 Keisha bought a book for $ She paid $ What is her change? 15 I have 20 pencils. I want to give ½ of them to Dan. How many will I give him? 16Paula eats lunch 5 hours after breakfast. She eats breakfast at 7:00 am. When does she eat lunch? 17 Rose has 4 dozen daisies. How many flowers does she have? 18 Drew jumped 16 inches. Drake jumped 19 inches. How many feet and inches did each jump? 19 I have one five dollar bill, one quarter, and 5 dimes. How much money do I have? 20 72 ÷ 9= 54 ÷ 6 = 24 ÷ 3 = 21 What fraction of the circles are black? 22 Draw 2 shapes that are similar. 23 Round to the nearest 100. 438 292 24 Name this solid figure. 25 If Abby has $10.00 and she pays $2.40 for her lunch, how much will she have left? 26 Marnie ran 20 minutes each day for a week. How many hours and minutes did she run in a week? 27 Draw a scalene triangle 28 4 x 2 +3= 29 The answer is 32. What is the problem? 30 Draw an isosceles triangle 31 = __ + 3

5 March 2011 4th Grade Math Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Round to the nearest whole number 2 Divide 63 ÷ 9 = 417 ÷ 3 = 3 What is a mixed number? 4 Write a fraction that is equivalent to 1/3 x 4 = 10 x 0.45= 5 x 2.3 = 6Write the number four million,three hundred thousands five hundred and twenty two. 7 Round to the nearest 100. 439 582 146 8 If a half gallon of milk weighs 4.3 pounds, how much does a gallon weigh? 9 Are these lines parallel or perpendicular lines? 10 I have 3 quarters, 2 dimes, 8 pennies and a five dollar bill. How much money do I have? 11 Wendy bought a cd for $ She gave the cashier a twenty dollar bill. How much change will she get? 12 Divide 242 ÷ 6 = 321 ÷ 8 = 13 Juan ran 3 races. His times were 12 minutes, 10 minutes, and 14 minutes. What was his average time? 14 Write the fraction that shows how many shamrocks are gray. 15 Multiply 100 x 340= 200 x 54 = 500 x 10 = 16 Identify this polygon, 17 The answer is 45. What is the problem? 18 There is a 40% that it will rain. Is it likely to rain? 19 Round 74 and 147 to the nearest ten. 20 What is the area and perimeter of a square with sides measuring 12 feet? 21 Draw two polygons that are similar. 22 Simplify 23 Which is larger? 1 gallon of milk 1 liter of milk 24 Draw a group that has ¼ smiley faces and ¾ circles. 25 Convert to an improper fraction 1 2 5 26 Draw an obtuse angle, right angle, and acute angle. 27 What is a rhombus? 28 Is a square a rectangle? 29 Make a trapezoid using 3 triangles. 30 Add = 31 Multiply 23 x 76 = 68 x 91 =

6 March 2011 5th Grade Math Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Add 2, = ,986= 2 Find the area of a triangle with a base of 16m and a height of 5 m. 3 Write in expanded form 409,127 4 What is the difference between 5 dimes and 4 nickels? 5 Olivia has 87 cents. What is the least amount of coins she can have? 6 Tasty Pudding Co. made 900 pounds of pudding. How many ½ pound packages is that? 7 What is the area of a triangle with a base of 4 ft. and height of 12 ft? 8 Tickets to the fair cost $ Sam has $ Does he have enough money to buy tickets for himself and 2 friends? 9 Write four equations that have your age as the answer. 10 Jana left the beach at 4:10 pm. She arrived home at 9:20 pm. How long was her drive home? 11 Chris bought a book for $ She paid with a 20 dollar bill. What is her change? 12 Adam’s plant is feet. 8 Sara’s tomato plant is 2 1/3 feet tall. Whose plant is taller? 13 What is the mixed number? 14 What is the perimeter of a garden that is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide? 15 Write 3 equivalent fractions for 3/4 16 List the first five multiples of each number 17 What is the area and perimeter of a parallelogram that has a base of 8 in. and a height of 10 in.? 18 Multiply 2 x 3 = 3 5 19 Draw two congruent figures. 20 Find the volume of a box that measures 12 x 8 x 5 inches. 21 Write each decimal as a percent. 0.13 0.91 1.0 22 Find the product 35 x 1.4 = .04 x 24 = 4.3 x 32= 23 Place parentheses in the equation to make it true. 3+4x5-10÷2=30 24 Identify the angle as acute or obtuse 30° 120 ° 75 ° 25 What is the improper fraction? 3 ½ ¼ 26 The area of my rectangle is 40 square feet. What could the dimensions equal? 27 List the factors of 64 28 Name 5 multiples of 4 29 What number is 53 greater than 1,873? x 3= 31 1 ¾ - 7/8 =


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