What is this shape? How many sides and vertices does the shape have?
Hexagon, 6 sides and 6 vertices
Sammy has 4 pennies, 2 nickels, and 3 quarters. How much money does he have?
89 cents
Draw a clock showing 3 o clock
Draw a circle divided into thirds
Show your solution using the math strategies you have learned: 54+38=
54+38=92
Draw a quadrilateral with one square corner
How many quarters are there in 2 dollars?
8 quarters
What time is a quarter till 7?
6:45
Show 2 ways of dividing a rectangle into fourths
Show your solution using the math strategies you have learned: 77+56=
77+56=133
Octagon
5 dimes
If the hour hand is somewhere between 8 and 9, and the minute hand is pointing at the number 7. What time is it?
8:35
1/2 + 1/4 =? draw the diagram
Show you solution using the math strategies you have learned: 82-37=
82-37=45
Name and draw all shapes with 4 equal length sides
Square and rhombus
Markiff bought a cookie worth 63 cents with 3 quarters, how much is his change?
12 cents
Winston went to the store 1 pm, he left at 2:10 pm. How many minutes did he spend in the store?
70 mins or 1 hour and 10 minutes
If 5 friends divided a pizza equally, how much of a whole pizza would each friend eat?
Katie had 84 pieces of crayons and she wanted to put into boxes that can hold 21 crayons. How many boxes does she need? Diagram your solution
4 boxes
1 box contains 21 crayons
Name and draw a shape with zero parallel lines and 4 sides?
Kite
Jenny has 7 coins totaling to 31 cents, what possible combination of coins does she have?
Possible answers:
1 quarter, 6 pennies
6 nickels, 1 penny
Jeremiah went to school at 8:10 am and spent 440 minutes in school. What time did he leave?
3:30 pm
Why is 2 one fourths equal to 1 half, write a sentence with diagram to explain your answer
1/4 or one fourth is a whole divided into 4 equal parts, 1/2 or one half is a whole divided into 2 equal parts, if you add two one fourths together they will make a half of a whole
Benjamin made 5 pies each day for 1 week, then made 6 pies each day for 4 days. How many pies did he make?
5+5+5+5+5+5+5+6+6+6+6=59 pies