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JOURNAL QUESTION: WORTH 1 EXTRA PIECE FOR YOU
Both you and your partner should write this problem in your journals and solve. Your partner will check your answer to see if it is right. $636 + 93 ------- Don't forget the dollar sign! |
$636
+ 93 ------- $729 |
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JOURNAL QUESTION: WORTH 1 EXTRA PIECE FOR YOU
Both you and your partner should solve this problem in your journals. Your partner will check your answer to see if it is right. 5 26 |
5R1
5 26 -25 ----- 01 |
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JOURNAL QUESTION: WORTH 1 EXTRA PIECE FOR YOU
Both you and your partner should solve this problem in your journals. Your partner will check your answer to see if it is right. 3 11 |
3R2
3 11 - 9 ----- 02 |
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JOURNAL QUESTION: WORTH 1 EXTRA PIECE FOR YOU
Both you and your partner should write this problem in your journals and solve. Your partner will check your answer to see if it is right. $636 + 93 ------- Don't forget the dollar sign! |
$636
+ 93 ------- $729 |
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JOURNAL QUESTION: WORTH 1 EXTRA PIECE FOR YOU
Both you and your partner should write this problem in your journals and solve. Your partner will check your answer to see if it is right. $3.46 + 2.17 ------- Don't forget the dollar sign and decimal point! |
$3.46
+ 2.17 ------- $5.63 |
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JOURNAL QUESTION: WORTH 1 EXTRA PIECE FOR YOU
Both you and your partner should write this problem in your journals and solve. Your partner will check your answer to see if it is right. $4.76 + 8.45 ------- Don't forget the dollar sign and decimal point! |
$4.76
+ 8.45 ------- $13.21 |
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6+3+2
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11
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9x3
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27
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What is the multiplication math fact for 5+5+5?
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5x3 OR 3x5
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What is the multiplication math fact for 4+4+4+4?
(___x___) |
4x4
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What is the multiplication math fact for 2+2+2+2+2?
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2x5 OR 5x2
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What is the addition math fact for 4x2?
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4+4 is the same as 4x2
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What is the addition math fact for 8x2?
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8+8 is the same as 8x2.
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What is the addition math fact for 6x3?
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6+6+6 is the same as 6x3.
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What is the addition math fact for 7x7?
(___+___+___+___+___+___+___) |
7+7+7+7+7+7+7 is the same as 7x7.
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What is the addition math fact for 8x1?
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8+0 is the same as 8x1. (They both equal 8.)
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What is the addition math fact for 1x1?
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1+0 is the same as 1x1 (they both equal 1).
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What is the subtraction turnaround fact for 7+2=14?
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14-7=2 OR 14-2=7.
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What is the subtraction turnaround fact for 5+5=10?
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10-5=5.
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What is the subtraction turnaround fact for 6+3=9?
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9-6=3 OR 9-3=6.
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What is the subtraction turnaround fact for 4+4=8?
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8-4=4.
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Round 86 to the nearest hundred.
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100.
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Round 34 to the nearest hundred.
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Zero (34 is between 0 and 100).
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Round 19 to the nearest hundred.
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Zero (19 is between 0 and 100).
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Round 355 to the nearest hundred.
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400.
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Round 605 to the nearest hundred.
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600
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Round 19 to the nearest ten.
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20 (19 is between 10 and 20).
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Round 92 to the nearest ten.
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90 (92 is between 90 and 100).
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Round 266 to the nearest ten.
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270 (270 is between 260 and 270).
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Which number is in the ones column?
346 |
6
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Which number is in the ones column?
1,354 |
4
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Which number is in the tens column?
4,532 |
3.
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Which number is in the tens column?
14,269 |
6.
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Which number is in the hundreds column?
5,387 |
3.
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Which number is in the hundreds column?
9,263 |
2.
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Which number is in the thousands column?
4,082 |
4.
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Which number is in the thousands column?
7,201 |
7.
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Which number is in the thousands column?
23,054 |
3 (the 2 is in the ten thousands column).
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20-10
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10.
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25-5
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20.
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14-7
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7
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20-9
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11
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What shape is a sphere?
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Circular (round like a circle).
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What do we call two lines that cross over each other?
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Intersecting lines.
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What is the name of the answer to a division problem?
Hinet: the answer to an addition problem is the sum. |
The quotient (kwo-shent).
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What is the name of the answer to a multiplication problem?
Hinet: the answer to an addition problem is the sum. |
The product.
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Which number goes on top, the numerator or denominator?
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The numerator.
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If it is 5:00 right now, what time will it be in five minutes?
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5:05 OR 5 minutes after 5.
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If it is 10:00 right now, what time will it be in twenty minutes?
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10:20 OR 20 minutes after 10.
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What is another way to say the time 3:15?
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Quarter after 3.
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What is another way to say the time 7:45?
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Quarter 'til 8.
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Do we eat breakfast in the a.m. or p.m.?
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A.M.
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Does the school day end in the a.m. or p.m.?
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P.M.
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What is the purpose of a key for a graph?
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It tells how much each symbol on the graph is worth, such as one square = 5 people's votes.
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Name one type of graph.
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Bar graph OR line graph OR pictograph OR pie graph.
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How many cents is a quarter worth?
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25.
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Which coin is bigger, a nickel or a dime?
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A nickel.
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If you have 1 quarter and 1 penny, how much money do you have?
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26 cents (quarter= 25 and penny= 1).
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2 dimes + 1 nickel= 1 of this coin.
Which coin is it? |
A quarter (2 dimes is 10+10, and one nickel is 5. 10+10+5=25. A quarter is worth 25 cents, too).
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If you have 2 dimes and 2 nickels, how much money do you have?
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30 cents (10+10+5+5).
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If you have 5 dollars and 4 pennies, how much money do you have?
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$5.04 (five dollars and four cents).
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If you have 2 dollars, 1 quarter, and 1 penny, how much money do you have?
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$2.26 (two dollars and twenty-six cents: $2.00 + 25 cents + 1 cent).
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