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Complete four.
Start on the square. Draw exactly 12 lines without picking up your
You can skip
pencil to connect all the circles.
three.
Look in this book for examples.

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Name: edHelper

Each row, column, and box must have the numbers 1


through 6. The first box is done.

4 3 5 2 1
1 2 6 4

1
6 3 5
5 1

Each row, column, and box must have 6 different pictures.


The first box is done.
edHelper
I did page 2

Name:
Can you draw lines to cover every number or shape in the picture?
You can only move left, right, up, or down. And definitely no starting or stopping in a blank spot!
The first one is already done for you. Good luck.
Draw exactly 8 lines. Draw exactly 7 lines. Draw exactly 5 lines.
Start on 1. Start on 1. Start on the square.
Do not pick up your pencil. Do not pick up your pencil. Do not pick up your pencil.
4 3 3
6 5 9 5 5 5 6
6 4 3 3 2 6
6 2 6
8 1 2 6
6 7 7 8
6 8
7 7 8 1 2

Draw exactly 7 lines. Draw exactly 8 lines.


Start on the square. Start on the square.
Do not pick up your pencil. Do not pick up your pencil.
edHelper
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Name:
Draw 3 pictures in the correct order. Use each of the clues so you will know what to draw.

Draw 1 of these 3 pictures. Draw 1 of these 3 pictures.


The picture is NOT in the correct spot. The picture IS in the correct spot.

Draw 1 of these 3 pictures. Draw 2 of these 3 pictures.


The picture is NOT in the correct spot. 1 of those pictures is in the correct spot.
Draw the 3 pictures in the correct order:

How many inches are in 5 feet? Anna rolls a die. What is the
chance of her rolling a 1?
inches

Write this as a number in standard form. Use


a comma in your number. 96 ÷ 12 = 6x2=
two hundred four thousand, eight hundred
forty-one

In the number 333,292,441,365, the digit 5 is


in what place? 27 lb = oz 28
- 1 6
edHelper
I did page 4

Name:
What Words? Your Words!
Fill in the boxes with letters to make words. Each box is worth points. Earn points by filling in as many boxes as
you can. Sum up the points you earn for each word.

Make a Word Sum Make a Word Sum


1 2 4 8 12 1 2

WO R K 7 Q U

1 2 4 8 14 20 1 2 6 10 16
H A B A

1 2 4 6 8 12 18 1 2 4 6 8 12 16
U I

1 2 4 6 10 16 1 2 6 10 16 22
B A S O

8,657 + 8,392 = 54 ÷ 9 = 46 1
+ 470

The boys in your class each Write the numbers 45 to 60 on


were given a ticket with a a sheet of paper. 25
number on it. The numbers How many of these numbers + 23
given out were: 13, 15, 21, 16, 14, are divisible by 6?
35, 10, 40, 20, and 9. One ticket
will be picked from a hat. What
are the chances that the
winning ticket number is
divisible by 4?
80 ÷ 8 =

Write 5,897,410 in words.


88 ÷ 11 =
edHelper
I did page 5

Name:
0 9 x 8 1 0 3 9 9 x 7 = 6 3 4 2
3 = 0 6

÷ 1 8 ÷ 3 = 6
7 x = 6 3
= 8 ÷ =
÷ 4 = 0 = x
÷ x 6 = 5 4 8
5 ÷ 8 =
4 8
x 0 1 x 2 = 2
5 6 7 9 0
= 3 ÷ 3 = 1 ÷
÷ 1 ÷ 7 =
5 9 1 =
x 9 = 0
4 2 ÷ 7 =

1 kg = 1,000 g
8x3= 6x6= 22 kg = g

48 1 11 x 10 = 12 ÷ 4 =
- 1 87
20 ÷ 5 =

Circle the digit in the hundredths place.


12 x 2 =
8,887.6326
edHelper
I did page 6

Name:
Solve the story using the clues. Fill in the chart using Y for yes or N for
no. The number next to each coin tells you how many of that coin the
person has.

6 2 8 7

1 6 2 4

Y N N N
Joshua By clue 1. By clue 1. By clue 1. By clue 1.

N N Y N
Matthew By clue 1. By clue 1. By clue 1. By clue 1.

N N
Anna By clue 1. By clue 1.

N N
Stephanie By clue 1. By clue 1.

The Story
Four kids each have some change in their pockets. Match the coins with
the person.

The Clues
1. Matthew has 20 cents more than Joshua.

2. Anna has 15 cents more than Matthew.


edHelper
I did page 7

Name:
Can you draw ONE line going through ALL the circles? Your line can go left, right,
up, or down. It cannot go diagonally. Your line cannot cross over any part of the
line you have already drawn.
You MUST TURN in a BLACK circle. Do NOT TURN in a WHITE circle.

The puzzle on the left shows a correct line going through all the circles.

Finish the line: Finish the line:

Kevin took three numbers greater than 1


and multiplied them. One number was four
63,569 - 39,413 = and the other number was seventeen. Of
For 846,172,705, write the digit course, he forgot the last number, but he
that is in the ten thousands remembered the product was 149. Is this
place. possible?

795 - 482 = 798 - 649 =

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