What are the FIRST two months of the year?
January and February
This shape is the same as the whiteboard.
Rectangle
Write and solve the equations for this problem. I have 8 pencils. My friend borrowed 3 of them. How many do I have left?
8-3=5
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What are 2 ways you can measure an eraser?
height, weight, length
How do you make 7 with TALLY MARKS?
IIII II
There are 7 days in one ________.
week
This 3D shape has no vertices and no faces. It only has a continuous curved side.
Sphere
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6 + 7 = 13
capacity, taller, shorter, longer
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How do you write 5 in Word Form?
five
What are the 2 days that make up the weekend?
Saturday and Sunday
**DAILY DOUBLE**
What is the 3D Shape that has 2 faces, 2 edges and 1 curved side.
Cylinder
What does Linus the Minus do?
Takes away, makes numbers smaller, subtracts, minus
Which animal do you think is taller? A giraffe or an elephant?
A giraffe--is the tallest animal in the world. It's neck alone can be nearly 7 feet tall! Their total height can get up to 19 feet. An African Bush Elephant is the 2nd tallest animal in the world (up to 13 feet tall).
How do you write 17 as an equation?
10 + 7
How many days are there altogether in the month of May?
31
How many vertices does a cube have?
8
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Make a group first, then write an equation.
10 + 8 = 18
What are 3 ways you can measure a chair and a sofa?
tall, short, long, heavy, light, capacity
What are the next 5 numbers after 57?
58, 59, 60, 61, 62
What are all of the days in the week? Name all of them.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Where can we find 2D and 3D shapes?
EVERYWHERE!
There were 8 kids in our class. Some were boys and some were girls. What is a number pair you can make to show how many there were?
2 boys and 6 girls, 6 boys and 2 girls, 3 boys and 5 girls, 5 boys and 3 girls, 4 boys and 4 girls.
How can you measure the difference between a student and a teacher?
tall, short, heavy, light, older, younger :)
Write the numbers counting by 10s to 100.
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100