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Do a minimum of 20 of these math problems/activities.
Sanford Schools 2013 August Calendar, Level C
C. R. Towslee Elementary School Calendar Going into Third Calendar B 2014
1) Write the
number than has
3 in the tens
place, 4 in the
hundreds place, 5
in the ones place,
and 6 in the
thousands place.
2) What is the
area of a
rectangle whose
sides are 4 feet
and 8 feet?
3) Mr. Johnson has
4) How old are
you in years,
months and days?
5) Practice your
math facts today.
6) Draw a
parallelogram.
7) The radius of
the table is 3 feet.
What is the
diameter?
8) Add the
number of sides in
a pentagon, the
number of
degrees in a right
angle, and the
number of angles
in a square.
9) Practice your
math facts today.
10) Draw a design
that shows a line
of symmetry.
11) List the
factors of 24.
12) What time is
it now? What
time will it be in
30 minutes?
13) What pair of
numbers below
adds up to more
than 1000?
638 369
153
421 511
286
712 211
198
14) Susan wants
to buy a necklace
that costs $5.75.
She has $3.50.
How much more
money does she
need?
15) How many
angles does a
triangle have?
How many does a
hexagon have?
An octagon?
16) Use a ruler to
draw a rectangle
measuring 12 cm.
long and 4 cm.
wide.
17) How do you
know that four
hundred six is not
written 46?
18) Practice your
math facts today.
19) Divide:
20) Look at the
side of the cereal
box. Record 8
numbers you see.
Label them as
either “even” or
“odd.”
21) I have four
dozen roses. How
many roses do I
have?
23) What is the
largest 3-digit
number you can
write if the digits
4, 6 and 9 are
each used once?
24) Practice your
math facts today.
25) Draw a
triangle that
contains a right
angle.
26) How many
27) List two
fractions that are
greater than 1.
28) How are the
shapes below the
same? How are
they different?
2 $20 bills, 3 $10
bills, 4 $5 bills,
and 4 $1 bills.
What is the total
of dollar bills he
have?
6 12
.
22) Mr. Potter
wants each
classroom to have
two pencils for
each student. If
there are 440
students at Willard
School, how many
pencils must be
ordered?
ways
can
you
make
$1.00
using
quarters, nickels
and dimes?
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