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Word Problems

1) There are 8 hogs and 8 mules on a small farm. How many animals are on the farm?

2) Megan caught 3 salmon, Tommy caught 4 pike, and John caught 1 salmon. How many total fish did they catch?

3) Norma has 6 balls. Three of the balls are the color dark blue. How many are not dark blue?

4) Two letters arrived in the mail on Monday. Six more letters arrived on Tuesday. How many total letters arrived?

5) Searching for seagulls, Brian found 3, Karen found 4, and Leslie found 5. How many total seagulls did they find?

Word Problems

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In math class Allen added up the numbers 6, 8, 13, and 16. After he was done he subtracted 9. What was the final number for Allen?

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Your ping-pong class has 46 fun kids. You need to create 9 teams of the same size to play games. How many kids wont be able to play games?

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After dinner Bob wrote 42 sentences for his exciting story, but forgot that he wasn't allowed to have more than 8 sentences. How many sentences does he need to remove?

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You have 4 small metal containers. If each one can hold 5 pens, how many pens will you need to fill your containers?

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During a trip to the forest on Tuesday Debra collected 60 insects. She wants to give them to her 5 friends from gym class. Before she divides the insects up, 20 get away. How many insects will each friend get?

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Sarah is chosen to inspect spoons to make sure they work. For each 10 she inspects she finds 2 that are bad. If Sarah finds 4 bad spoons, how many are good?

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Steve had 51 cool bottles that he wanted to share with his math class. He gave Sarah 6, Larry 11, and Allisa 16. How many bottles did Steve have left?

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Nancy is 9 years old. She has friends who are 10, 8, 10, and 9 years old. How much older than Nancy would someone be if all the ages were added together?

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Its a cold day and Jim is filling up his attic which holds 420 model airplanes. Jim has already put 110 model airplanes away. How many model airplanes does he still have to put away?

10) Brenda lives 2 miles from camp. If she can sprint each mile in 7 minutes and leaves at 1:45, what time will

she arrive?

Multiplication Table

12

20

15

25

10

12

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Multiplication Table

10

10

10

12

14

12

18

21

30

12

16

20

24

28

32

40

10

20

25

30

35

50

18

30

54

60

14

35

49

56

70

16

24

32

40

64

72

80

18

36

45

54

63

81

90

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10

20

30

40

50

60

70

90

100

Multiplication Table

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11

12

12

10

12

14

16

24

12

15

21

24

27

30

12

20

24

28

32

40

48

10

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

60

12

18

24

30

36

42

48

72

28

42

77

84

24

32

64

72

88

96

18

36

45

54

81

90

99

108

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

100

110

11

11

22

33

55

66

77

88

110

121

132

12

12

24

36

60

72

84

96

108

120

132

144

Regrouping / Borrowing

Divide by Four

Telling Temperature

Look at the thermometer. Find 70 degrees. 70 degrees is just right for most people. Find 100 degrees. 100 degrees is a very, very hot day. Find 32 degrees. When it is 32 degrees, water will freeze. Can you find 0 (zero) on the thermometer? Do you see there are numbers below the 0? In some places in the winter it gets very cold. It goes below zero! Directions: Answer the questions below. 1. Is 20 degrees above or below 30 degrees? above below 2. Is 32 degrees above or below 30 degrees? above below 3. Will it rain or snow if the temperature is 28 degrees? rain snow 4. Can you swim outdoors if the temperature is 90 degrees? yes no 5. Is -20 degrees above or below 0 (zero)? above below 6. The temperature in school is 70 degrees. Is this a comfortable temperature for most people? yes no 7. Will an ice cream cone melt fast if the temperature is 90 degrees? yes no 8. Will a pond freeze if the temperature is 0 (zero)?

yes no 9. Is 0 (zero) above or below -10 degrees? above below 10. Which temperature is hotter? 80 degrees 40 degrees

Parts of the Ear


Sound waves enter the outer ear. They travel down the ear canal and make the eardrum vibrate. (The eardrum is a thin skin that stretches across the inner end of the ear canal.) The vibrations of the eardrum cause vibrations in the three little bones in the inner ear. These little bones vibrate a spiral-shaped organ called the "cochlea." The cochlea is filled with liquid and tiny hairs. Each hair has its own connection with a nerve that goes to the auditory nerve. Auditory means hearing. The auditory nerve sends a signal to the brain.

Directions: Answer the questions below about the ear and how it works. As sound waves reach the ear they travel down the ear canal and make the vibrate. The eardrum is a thin skin that stretches across the inner end of the ear What do sound waves cause the eardrum to do? vibrate stretch hear What is located inside the cochlea? liquid and tiny bones liquid and tiny hairs .

little bones are located in the inner ear. Auditory means .

The auditory nerve sends messages to the brain eardrum

Solids, Liquids, & Gases


Everything in the world is made up of matter. There are three kinds of matter.

1. Solid - Examples of solids are a shoe or a basketball. A solid is hard. You can see a solid.

2. Liquid - Examples of liquids are milk and water. A liquid is not hard. You can see a liquid. We can't show you a gas because you can't see a gas. 3. Gas - An example of a gas is the air we breathe. It's not a liquid or a solid. You can't see it. Directions: Is it a solid, liquid, or a gas? Apple solid liquid gas

Wind River -

solid solid

liquid liquid solid

gas gas liquid gas gas gas solid liquid liquid gas gas gas gas

Inside of a balloon Soda Ice Rock solid solid solid

liquid liquid liquid

Saliva in your mouth Air in a basketball Kool-Aid solid

solid liquid

Reflection & Refraction


Reflection occurs when light bounces off objects. How much reflection depends upon how even the surface is. If the surface is rough, the light scatters. If the surface is smooth and flat, the light will bounce off it at equal angles. That is why a flat mirror reflects a good likeness of the object being reflected. Look at the diagrams below. Notice the angles at which the rays of light strike the surfaces.

Refraction occurs because light bends. A lens is a piece of transparent material. It is usually made of glass and has at least one curved surface. Look at the convex and concave lenses below.

The curved surface/surfaces of a lens bends the light. Notice the paths of light of the convex and concave lenses shown below.

Directions: Answer the questions about reflection and refraction. occurs when light bounces off an object. occurs when light is bent. When light strikes a surface that is rough, the light will . .

When light strikes a surface that is smooth, the light will bounce off at equal What type of material is a lens? transparent translucent

opaque

The path of light through a concave lens is not directed to a single focal point directed to a single focal point

The path of light through a convex lens is not directed to a single focal point directed to a single focal point

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