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SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday 1 Which coin is worth 25 cents? 2 How are rectangles and squares alike? How are they different? 3 Anna.

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1 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday 1 Which coin is worth 25 cents? 2 How are rectangles and squares alike? How are they different? 3 Anna has 3 cats. Don has 4 dogs. Who has more pets? 4 Write the numbers… 1 – 10. 5 What is your favorite thing to do in the evening? 6 Draw five hats. 7 Nick bought five pieces of pie. He paid with five nickels. How much money did Nick spend? 8 There are 5 people in Matt’s family. How many legs are in his family? 9 Draw a square. Draw a triangle inside the square. 10 How many E’s are in the word December? 11 How many letters are in your last name? Your first? 12 Draw 8 triangles. 13 Which day of the week comes after Wednesday? 14 Name something that is in the shape of a cube. 15 Write the number nine. Draw nine smiling faces. 16 What is the name of the month that comes before December? 17 Are there more faces or diamonds? 18 Maya has five apples. Chris has two apples. How many apples do they have altogether? 19 Write the number that shows how many E’s are in the word Kindergarten. 20 Write the number that equals six. 21 Name this shape. 22 How many O’s are in the words, “Ho! Ho! Ho!”? 23 Do you go to bed in the morning or the evening? 24 Draw a rectangle below a circle. 25 Is an elephant shorter than a man? 26 Which coin is worth 5 cents? 27 Which shape has 3 sides? 28 Make a winter picture and include 10 snowflakes. 29 Name something that is in the shape of a sphere. 30 Would you eat breakfast in the morning or the afternoon? 31 Draw a circle. Draw a square beside it. Kindergarten Math Calendar December 2011

2 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday 1 What is an addend? 2 Make a picture using two circles and one square. 3 2 + 7 = __ +3 4 + 4 = 5 + __ 4 Make three equations that have the sum of eight. 5 Count by 5s to 100. 6 Tim made 5 chocolate pies. Laura made 3 lemon pies. How many pies do they have in all? 7 3 cats sat on the steps. 1 of the cats left. How many cats are sitting there now? 8 5 + 8 = 8 + 9 = 4 + 7 = 9 If you are 7 years old and tomorrow is your birthday, how old will you be tomorrow? 10 How many E’s are in the word December? 11 How many times does the minute hand move around the clock in 1 hour? 12 How many days are in one week? 13 Do you eat breakfast before lunch? 14 Write a fact family for … 7 + 8 = 15. 15 How many tens and ones are in the number 89? 16 Which is longer – a school day or a movie? 17 How many months are in 2 years? 18 What day of the week is December 2 nd ? 19 Write the number that shows how many R’s are in the words First Grade. 20 11 + 5 = 10 + 4 = 9 + 5 = 21 How many weeks are in December? 22 How many O’s are in the words, “Ho! Ho! Ho!”? 23 Which is shorter – a sneeze or a television show? 24 Name something that is a rectangular prism. 25 Write 2 subtraction sentences that have a difference of 5. 26 Name two coins that when combined give you 30 cents. 27 Draw a cylinder. 28 Make a winter picture and include 15 snowflakes. 29 Sam has 3 dogs, 1 cat, and 2 birds. Matt has 1 bird and 3 cats. Who has more animals? 30 Write four addition sentences that have a sum of 10. 31 If 5 + 8 = 13, then 13 – 8 =___ If 12 – 9 = 3, then ___ + 3 = 12 First Grade Math Calendar December 2011

3 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday 1 Complete the pattern. 12, __, 16, 18, __ 2 ____ dimes = $1.00 ____nickels = $1.00 3 Compare using >, <, =. 34__33 43__75 4 Subtract. 15 – 9= 22 – 10= 18 – 9= 5 Karen wants to buy a pen that costs 75 cents. She has 2 quarters and 3 dimes. Can she? 6 Draw a Venn diagram to represent the following: Cats and dogs 7 How many tens are in these numbers? 39 43 176 8 How many minutes are in a half hour? 9 Write the number that has 3 thousands, 4 hundreds, and 5 ones. 10 Jess has twice as many crayons as Joan. Joan has 12 crayons. How many does Jess have? 11 Which shape has more sides – a trapezoid or a pentagon? 12 Jim had 50 cents. He paid 45 cents for a candy bar. How much change will he get? 13 ADD. 12 + 3 = 8 + 14 = 4 + 16 = 30 + 4 = 14 I have 2 more tens that I have ones. I have 5 ones. What number am I? 15 Find something in this form at your house. 16 3 + 8 + 2 = 9 + 12 + 1 = 4 + 4 + 4 = 17 How many hundreds are in these numbers? 1,290 543 18 It is 2 o’clock. What time will it be in three hours? 19 What would you use to measure the temperature of the air? 20 How many hours are in one day? 21 Draw a clock that shows 15 minutes before 3. 22 How many legs do 8 reindeer have altogether? 23 Write this number in expanded form. 679 24 If the temperature is 46 degrees, is it above freezing? 25 Subtract. 221 – 20=____ 26 Write 3 equations that equal 20. 27 I am a number that has 4 ones and 5 tens. What am I? 28 Make a winter picture and include 5 x 6 snowflakes. 29 Fill in the missing numbers. 20, __, 40, 50,__ 30 There are 5 birds in a tree. How many bird legs do you see? 31 Write three equations that equal 16. Second Grade Math Calendar December 2011

4 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday 1 20 ÷ 5 = 36 ÷ 6 = 72 ÷ 8 = 15 ÷ 3 = 2 Round 4,389 to the hundreds place. 3 Use >, <, or =. 234 ___432 111 ___101 4 Nancy has a dozen roses. If she gives away half, how many are left? 5 How many days are in one year? 6 What is a quotient? What is a dividend? Give an example of each. 7 I have 3 dozen donuts. How many donuts do I have? 8 Round these numbers to the nearest tens place. 243 389 9 Alyssa has 3 brothers. If each of her brothers have 2 friends over, how many boys are there? 10 4 x 3=___ 2 x 4=___ 7 x 7=___ 6 x 4=___ 11 Howard has 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 4 pennies. How much in all? 12 Write the following in expanded form. 4,387 328 13 9 x 9=___ 11x7=___ 9 x 2=___ 14 Bo wants to buy 10 pieces of gum. It is 5 cents a piece. How much $ does Bo need? 15 The Wildcats scored 10 baskets worth 2 points each. How many points did they score? 16 Dan has 23 relatives coming for dinner. His tables seat 6. How many tables does he need? 17 There are 2 pies. One pie has 4 equal pieces. The other has 6. Which pie has larger pieces? 18 Peg has 45 cookies. There are 8 people How many cookies can each person have? 19 8 x 6 = 4 x 2 = 6 x 6 = 20 3,587 -1,353 21 Explain what a remainder is in a division problem. 22 Draw a hexagon. 23 Identify this triangle. 24 Draw an obtuse angle. 25 If 3 x 6 = 18, then 18 ÷ 3 = ___, and 18 ÷ 6 = ___. 26 Draw two shapes that are congruent. 27 Draw a shape with 10 sides. 28 Make a winter picture and include 7 x 3 snowflakes. 29 Draw a pentagon. 30 2 + 4 = __ - 3 4 + 7 = 6 + __ 1 + 9 = 3 + __ 31 Jo is planning a party for 15. She has 3 tables. How many friends can sit at each table? Third Grade Math Calendar December 2011

5 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday 1 5 x 23 = 6 x 29= 2 Marge weighs 80 pounds. Her big brother weighs twice as much. How much does he weigh? 3 Matt has 18 candy bars, 12 pieces of gum, and 4 suckers. About how much candy does he have? 4 Order these numbers from least to greatest. 11,887; 10,012; 20,991 5 Write 34,097 in expanded form. 6 There are 25 airplanes on five different runways. How many planes are on each runway? 7 Name three objects that are in the shape of a cylinder. 8 What is a product? 9 4 x 14 = 20 x 8 = 40 x 9 = 50 x 10 = 10 List four different multiples of 6. 11 Eric spends 30 minutes a day practicing. How much times does he spend in a week? 12 Which weighs less - a kilogram or a gram? 13 12 x 34 187 x 23 14 What is the value of the 8? 678,921,456 15 Each pizza has 8 slices. There are 26 people in my class. How many should I order? Why? 16 45 ÷ 9 = 54 ÷ 6 = 64 ÷ 8 = 17 10 x 6 100 x 6 1,000 x 6 10,000 x 6 18 Which unit is larger – gram or pound? 19 12 x 35 15 x 7 20 Would you weigh a ham with a scale or a ruler? 21 Define quotient. 22 If 10 x 35 snowflakes fall from the sky, how many are there altogether? 23 72 ÷ 8 = 144 ÷ 12 = 68 ÷ 9 = 24 My quotient is 5. My dividend is 45. What is my divisor? 25 Define dividend. 26 What combination of coins could equal 96 cents? 27 Define divisor. 28 Name 3 things you would like to improve in 2009. 29 36 x 9 = 43 x 7 = 33 x 10 = 30 Round these numbers to the hundreds place. 1,349 1,832 31 Write 1,345,678 in expanded form. Fourth Grade Math Calendar December 2011

6 SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday 1 Name 3 objects that are spheres. 2 Draw a pentagon and a hexagon. 3 Draw two quadrilaterals that are similar. 4 Can two figures be congruent and similar? 5 What is the value of the 8? 568,990,231 6 What is the mixed number? 38 28 3 5 7 My living room is 15 feet long and 14 feet wide. Estimate the area. 8 Add. 3,453 + 387 = 712,432 + 907 = 9 Divide. 63 ÷ 9 = 417 ÷ 3 = 10 What is the area of a parallelogram that has a base of 8 in. and a height of 5 in.? 11 Write the decimal that is equal to…? 2 ½ 10 ¾ 12 Write four equations that have your age as the answer. 13 Roxie’s room is 15 feet long and 12 feet wide. What is the area and perimeter of the room? 14 A = ½ x bh h = 5 m b = 2m Find the area. 15 The area of my rectangle is 40 square feet. What could the dimensions equal? 16 The triangle has an area of 60 square inches. What could the base and height be? 17 Write 3 equivalent fractions for ¾? 18 Multiply. 123 x 34 = 209 x 13 = 19 What is the improper fraction for each? 3 ½ 8 ¼ 20 C = d x pi The orange has a diameter of 5 inches. What is the circumference? 21 What is the value of pi? 22 If 10 x 35 snowflakes fall from the sky, how many are there altogether? 23 Find the area of a square with sides that measure 1.5 cm. 24 123 X 234 25 What combination of coins could make 83 cents? 26 134 X 12 27 1,345 + 234 28 Name 3 things you would like to improve in 2009. 29 Draw two congruent figures. 30 Write in expanded form. 409,127 31 Multiply. 13.4 x 8 = 22.98 x 9= 11 x 4.5 = Fifth Grade Math Calendar December 2011


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