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100

 1 - 3/8 

5/8

100

Sam planned to spend  2 1/4 hours on homework. She finished her homework after  1 3/8 hours. How much extra time did she have?

Subtraction

2 1/4 - 1 3/8

100

How many bows can Trina make?

Exact math answer:  18 3/4 

18 bows

100

Multiply:  2/3 times 1/10 

1/15

100

Simplify completely:  28/70 

2/5

200

 19 - 4 5/17 

14 12/17

200

Matt has 20 pints of green paint. He used  2/5 of it to paint a landscape. How much green paint did he use for the landscape?

Multiplication/"of"

2/5 of 20

200

How many quarters are needed to make a stack at least 2 inches tall?

Exact math answer:  28 1/2

29 quarters

200

Divide:  3/8 divide 6/7 

7/16

200

Name the three sections that are part of each Weekly Math Homework Agenda.

Spiral Review

Current Concepts

Extended Thinking

300

 14 - 6 6/9 

7 1/3

300

A hexagon has a perimeter of  34 2/3 inches. What is the length of one side?

Division

34 2/3 divide 6

300

How many times can she complete her commute to work before she runs out of gas?

Exact math answer: 62 5/6

62 times

300

Divide:  3/5 divide 2 

3/10

300

Solve: 5/9 of 36 

20

400

 5 1/8 - 2 3/8 

2 3/4

400

On a soccer team with 21 players, 5/7 of the players have scored a goal. If another 4 students scored a goal in November, how many players have scored a goal?

2 Steps: Multiplication/"of", then Addition

(5/7 of 21) + 4

400

How many notebooks can George buy for his class?

Exact math answer:  26 2/9 

26 notebooks

400

Multiply:  5/6 times 9/7 

1 1/14

400

Names at least 3 different puzzle types we've had on our 'Do Now Record Sheet'.

Splat!, Choose Your Own Path, Which One Doesn't Belong, Math Picture Puzzle, Rebus Puzzles


500

 17 1/15 - 9 4/15 

7 4/5

500

Megan takes a different path when walking to and from school. Her path to school is 2 3/5 miles and her path home from school is 3 1/3 miles. If she does this every day, how far does she walk each week?

2 Steps: Addition, then Multiplication

(2 3/5 + 3 1/3) times 5

500

How many baskets will she need to hold all the desserts?

Exact math answer:  21 12/23 

22 baskets

500

Multiply:  6/18 times 27/36 

1/4

500

Add:  14 4/5+8 1/3 

23 2/15

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