Scholastic Success With Math Grade 1 PDF
Scholastic Success With Math Grade 1 PDF
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ISBN-13 978-0-545-20071-4
ISBN-10 0-545-20071-7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 40 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
Contents
About the Book.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Addition.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19–27
Counting by 5s, adding 1-place numbers, adding 2-place numbers
without regrouping, and writing addition equations
Subtraction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28–34
Subtracting 1-place numbers, subtracting, subtracting 1- and
2-place numbers without regrouping, writing subtraction
equations, and subtraction picture problems
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invaluable reinforcement and practice for math skills such as:
Each 64-page book contains loads of challenging puzzles, inviting games, and clever
practice pages to keep kids delighted and excited as they strengthen their basic math
skills.
These are the skills that help kids succeed in daily math work and on standardized
achievement tests. And the handy Instant Skills Index at the back of every book helps you
succeed in zeroing in on the skills your kids need most!
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Counting
5
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Number sense
Number User
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
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One-to-one
correspondence
Frog School
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
At Frog School, Croaker Frog and his friends sit on lily pads.
Are there enough lily pads for all the frogs in Croaker’s class?
Yes ____ No ____
Draw lines to match the frogs with the lily pads.
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Extra
How many frogs need lily pads? ___________.
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Odd and even
numbers, patterns
A pattern can have two things repeating. This is called an “AB” pattern.
1. Look around the classroom. What “AB” patterns do you see?
Draw one “AB” pattern in the box.
Hundred’s Chart
Use this rule:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 = red
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 = blue
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 = red
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4 = blue, and so on
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 The blue numbers are even
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
numbers. They can be split
evenly into 2 whole numbers.
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
The red numbers are odd
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
numbers. They cannot be
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 split evenly into 2 whole
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 numbers.
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Grouping
Tolu’s class did some spring cleaning. Then they had a garage sale.
They sorted the things they were selling. Sort these objects into like
groups. Draw the items of each group on one of the tables below.
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Skip counting
Snowflakes on Mittens
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Extra
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Greater than/
less than
Sorting Treats
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Look at the Halloween treats below. Cut apart the boxes. Then sort
them into 2 piles. One pile is for numbers greater than 10. The other
pile is for numbers less than 10.
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Number words
Flowers in a Pot
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Count the dots in the boxes. Then color the matching number word.
= green = yellow Extra: Use bright colors to
draw a pot of flowers on the
= red = purple back of this sheet of paper.
= blue
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Recognizing shapes
Sign Shape
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Street signs come in different shapes. Use string to form the shapes below.
Work with a partner. Answer the questions below about the shapes, too.
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Recognizing shapes
It’s spring! The birds are coming back. Kwaku and his mother made
two bird feeders. What shapes can you find on their feeders? Write
your ideas on the lines. ____________________________________
______________________________________________________
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Symmetry
Shape Study
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Complete the drawings below. Connect the dots to show the other half.
(Hint: The pictures are symmetrical!)
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Patterns,
number sense
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Fred made a pattern using the leaves below. You can make patterns, too.
First, color the leaves as shown in the small boxes. Then color and cut
out the bigger leaves. Use the leaves to make patterns.
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Symmetry
Valentine Symmetry
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
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Skip counting
with fives
Patterns of Five
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Count how many girls and boys are in your class. Draw tally marks in
groups of five.
Girls: _______________________ Boys: _______________________
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Addition
equations
Ladybug Dots
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Every year, ladybugs hibernate when the weather gets cool. Count the
dots on each ladybug wing. Then write an equation to show the total
number of dots each ladybug has. The first one has been done for you.
3 + 3 = 6
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
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Addition equations,
patterns
Now make your own design by drawing 5 pattern blocks. Connect the
blocks to form a pattern different from the one above. You may want
to use a block pattern more than once.
Equation: __________________________________________
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Addition
Animal Mystery
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
1
+4 2
4 +2
+2 7
+4
5 1
+8 +7
3
+3
6
+2
5
+5
7 5
+7 +3
4 2
+7 3
+5 +1
3 9
+8 +6 0
+2
6
+6
5
+0 1
7 +5
+5 6 9
9 +1 +8
+7
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Addition
Telephone Math
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
1 2 3
E N O
4 5 6
H N S
7 8 9
P A X
6
*
H
0
T
# + 2 A
R
8
5 4 3
+ 1 + 4 + 6
3 3 2
+ 0 + 4 + 2
2 1 0
+ 1 + 1 + 1
Write your telephone number in letters using the phone code above.
_____________________________________
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Addition,
2 digits
Why did Roger the Rooster decide not to get in a barnyard fight?
_____________________________________________________
To find out, add the numbers and shade the blocks as described below.
Shade the squares in row 1 that contain answers less than 25.
Shade the squares in row 2 that contain odd-numbered answers.
Shade the squares in row 3 that contain answers greater than 35.
Scarecrow Sam
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Why doesn’t Scarecrow Sam tell secrets when he is near Farmer Joe’s
bean patch? _______________________________________________
To find out the answer, add the numbers. Circle the pumpkins that
have sums of 14, and write the letters that appear inside those
pumpkins in the boxes below.
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1. 2. 3.
4 7 9
+2 +7 +5
G B E
4. 5. 6.
10 4 6
+4 +8 +8
A R N
7. 8. 9. 10.
11 14 7 13
+3 +0 +2 +1
S T P A
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Addition,
2 digits
Number Puzzler
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Can you spell 80 in two letters? To find out how, do the addition
problems. If the answer is even, shade the square. If your answers
are correct, the shaded squares will spell the answer.
12 24 22 77 35 52 40
11 30 46 15 10 63 13
+ 31 + 39 + 52 + 12 + 71 + 11 + 80
36 30 11 15 20 15 22
+ 32 + 10 + 11 + 4 + 21 + 11 + 33
14 13 10 14 11 15 20
+ 14 + 16 + 20 + 25 + 20 + 21 + 31
36 21 10 44 24 31 13
+ 52 + 32 + 50 + 41 + 43 + 21 + 82
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Addition,
2 digits
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Story problems
2. Jonathan didn’t have any teddy bears. His brother Jackson gave
him 2. His sister Shannon gave him 1.
How many teddy bears did Jonathan have then? ___________
3. Jimmy had 3 teddy bears. He thought he was too old for teddy
bears, so he gave them all away.
How many teddy bears did Jimmy have then? _____________
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Subtraction
High Flyer
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
9 8
10 – 2 – 7
9
– 5
7 – 6 6
– 4 – 1
5 10
– 3 – 2
8 9
8 – 0 – 7
8
5 – 2 – 5 10
– 1 – 4
7 10
– 5 – 3
7
blue 9 8 6 6 – 2
red – 1 – 4 – 3 green
– 4
9
– 0
10
– 1
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Subtraction,
1 & 2 digits
Use the math picture on page 31 to count and write the number in
each box. Subtract the numbers.
1. 2. 3.
– – –
– – –
7. 8. 9.
– – –
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Coloring
Key
dark blue pink dark gray light gray light blue dark brown white brown peach black
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Solving subtraction
equations
Coin-Toss Subtraction
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Toss 3 coins. Write “H” for heads or “T” for tails in the circles below
to show how the coins landed. Then finish each sentence to tell about
your toss. Write a subtraction equation to show your toss, too. Write the
number of heads first. We did the first one for you. Try it three times.
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Subtraction,
2 digits
Baseball Puzzle
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
18 – 9 =
5–2= 7–7=
7–4=
17 – 3 = 15
– 4 18
– 4 11 – 9 =
16 – 9 =
12 – 3 =
15 – 2 =
9
13 – 2 = 12 – 2 =
– 2
9
6
9 – 7
– 6
– 6
10 – 8 =
15 – 7 =
9–1=
9–5=
16 – 8 =
15 – 9 =
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Subtraction,
2 digits
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Simple
equations
3+3=6
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Writing equations
Coin-Toss Addition
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
H H H H T T Equation: 4______________
+2=6
Equation: ______________
Equation: ______________
Equation: ______________
Equation: ______________
Equation: ______________
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Story problems
Popcorn Problems
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
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Story problems
Butterflies on a Log
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
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Coin identification
& value
Money Matters
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
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Counting coins
1¢
1¢
10¢
1¢
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1¢ 1¢ 1¢
25¢ 1¢ 1¢
5¢
5¢
25¢
1¢ 5¢ 5¢
10¢
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Measuring
length
Measuring Up
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
People didn’t always measure with rulers. Long ago, Egyptians and
other peoples measured objects with body parts. Try it!
A “digit” is the width of your middle finger at the top joint where it bends.
How many digits long is:
a crayon? ________________________
A “palm” is the width of your palm. How many palms long is:
a ruler? _________________________
a table? _________________________
a door? _ ________________________
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Measuring height,
comparing
The penguin family is part of the winter parade. They need to line up
from shortest to tallest. Give them a hand! Use a ruler to measure each
penguin. Label each penguin with its height. Then write the name of
each penguin in size order, from smallest to tallest.
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Size Order:
Look at each picture. Estimate how long you think it is. Then
measure each picture with a ruler. Write the actual length in inches.
How many quarts equal 1 gallon? Find out! Fill a quart container with
water. Pour it into a gallon container. Keep doing it until the gallon is
full. Color the correct number of quarts below. Write the numeral on
the line: 1 gallon = ______________ quarts.
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Adding Sides
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Use the inch side of a ruler and measure each side of each rectangle.
Write the inches in the spaces below. Then add up all the sides to find
the perimeter, or distance, around each rectangle.
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Measuring
length
Centimeters
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
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Graphing
Five Senses
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
We learn about the world by using our 5 senses. The 5 senses are seeing,
hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting.
Look at the pictures on the left side of the graph. Think about which of
your senses you use to learn about it. Draw a checkmark in the box to
show the senses used. (Hint: You might use more than one.)
See Hear Smell Touch Taste
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Graphing
Rainbow Graph
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Which color of the rainbow is your favorite? Color in the box for your
favorite color. Have 5 classmates color the boxes to show their favorite
colors, too.
Blue
Red
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Simple ordered
pairs
School Supplies
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Across Up Across Up
1. Find each letter and
1. C 4 8. F 5
number pair on the graph. 2. C 5 9. G 4
2. Color a yellow square 3. D 4 10. G 5
4. D 5 11. H 4
for each pair. 5. E 4 12. H 5
3. What picture did you make? 6. E 5 13. I 4
7. F 4 14. I 5
_______________________
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Graphing
coordinates
Surprises!
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
8. 4 6
9. 2 4
10. 3 4
11. 1 2
Across
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Reading
tables
December Weather
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
December
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Identifying
equal parts
1 2
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3
8
6
7
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Simple fractions
Parts to Color
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
A fraction has two numbers. The top number will tell you how many
parts to color. The bottom number tells you how many parts there are.
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Simple fractions
A fraction has two numbers. The top number will tell you how many
parts to color. The bottom number tells you how many parts there are.
Color 1/8 of the circle. Color 6/8 of the rectangle.
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Telling time
Clock Work
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
Draw the hands on the clock Draw the hands on the clock
so it shows 2:00. so it shows 3:00.
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
Draw the hands on the clock Draw the hands on the clock
so it shows 4:00. so it shows 5:00.
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5
What do you do at 2:00 in the afternoon? Write about it on the lines below.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
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Estimating time
Draw the hands on the clock Draw the hands on the clock
so it shows 3:00. so it shows 6:00.
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
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8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5
Draw the hands on the clock Draw the hands on the clock
so it shows 9:00. so it shows 12:00.
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5
What do you do at 3:00 in the afternoon? Write about it on the lines below.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
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Telling time
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
What do you do at 4:00 in the afternoon? Write about it on the lines below.
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5
What do you do at 6:00 in the evening? Write about it on the lines below.
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
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Telling time
About Time
Name ______________________________________________ Date _________________
______________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
How Long Is a Minute?
Think about how much you can do in one minute.
Write your estimates in the Prediction column. Then time yourself.
Write the actual number in the Result column.
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Answer Key
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Check children’s pictures to make sure that they 1. 32, 42, 52, 62, 72, 82, 92
colored each shape the correct color: 6 = yellow; 2. 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10
7 = green; 8 = brown; 9 = red; 10 = green. 3. 67, 57, 47, 37, 27, 17, 7
4. 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99
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have supplied correct numbers for each category. Leaf patterns will vary.
Page 7 Page 18
Check to make sure that students have drawn lines from symmetrical: heart, triangle, even V, hexagon
five different frogs to the lily pads. symmetrical twice: hexagon
Extra: 2
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Answer Key
51 + 17 = 68; 71 + 18 = 89; 46 + 22 = 68
33 + 23 = 56; 44 + 12 = 56
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1. 1
2. 3
3. 0
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5 – 3 = 2; 7 – 4 = 3; 10 – 5 = 5; 9 – 2 = 7
8 – 7 = 1; 9 – 6 = 3; 6 – 1 = 5; 10 – 2 = 8
Elephant 7 – 5 = 2; 5 – 1 = 4; 8 – 2 = 6; 8 – 0 = 8
Page 23 9 – 7 = 2; 8 – 5 = 3; 10 – 4 = 6; 10 – 3 = 7
A SAXOPHONE 9 – 4 = 5; 8 – 1 = 7; 6 – 4 = 2; 6 – 3 = 3
6 + 2 = 8; 5 + 1 = 6; 4 + 4 = 8 7 – 2 = 5; 9 – 0 = 9; 10 – 1 = 9
3 + 6 = 9; 3 + 0 = 3; 3 + 4 = 7 Pages 30–31
2 + 2 = 4; 2 + 1 = 3; 1 + 1 = 2 1. 9 – 4 = 5; 2. 8 – 1 = 7; 3. 10 – 3 = 7
0+1=1 4. 8 – 6 = 2; 5. 7 – 2 = 5; 6. 8 – 4 = 4
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Page 24 7. 10 – 4 = 6; 8. 8 – 2 = 6; 9. 9 – 6 = 3
HE WAS A CHICKEN. Page 32
13 + 11 = 24; 26 + 33 = 59; 16 + 31 = 47 Answers will vary.
10 + 12 = 22; 64 + 24 = 88; 20 + 15 = 35
71 + 12 = 83; 25 + 21 = 46; 51 + 10 = 61 Page 33
22 + 16 = 38; 22 + 10 = 32; 14 + 14 = 28 A BAT
20 + 10 = 30; 25 + 31 = 56; 21 + 3 = 24 5 – 2 = 3; 7 – 7 = 0; 18 – 9 = 9; 17 – 3 = 14; 15 – 4 = 11
42 + 30 = 72; 13 + 43 = 56; 54 + 15 = 69 18 – 4 = 14; 12 – 3 = 9; 11 – 9 = 2; 16 – 9 = 7; 7 – 4 = 3
21 + 61 = 82; 61 + 33 = 94; 10 + 30 = 40 10 – 8 = 2; 15 – 7 = 8; 9 – 2 = 7; 13 – 2 = 11; 12 – 2 = 10
20 + 30 = 50; 16 + 32 = 48; 71 + 23 = 94 15 – 2 = 13; 9 – 6 = 3; 6 – 6 = 0; 9 – 7 = 2; 15 – 9 = 6
70 + 20 = 90 16 – 8 = 8; 9 – 5 = 4; 9 – 1 = 8
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BEANS TALK. 77 – 30 = 47; 76 – 62 = 14; 59 – 12 = 47
4 + 2 = 6; 7 + 7 = 14; 9 + 5 = 14 85 – 52 = 33; 98 – 84 = 14; 87 – 40 = 47
10 + 4 = 14; 4 + 8 = 12; 6 + 8 = 14 98 – 35 = 63; 58 – 11 = 47; 88 – 62 = 26
11 + 3 = 14; 14 + 0 = 14; 7 + 2 = 9 77 – 14 = 63; 69 – 22 = 47; 38 – 12 = 26
13 + 1 = 14; 5 + 8 = 13; 12 + 2 = 14 75 – 12 = 63; 97 – 71 = 26; 97 – 50 = 47
7 + 4 = 11; 5 + 9 = 14 98 – 51 = 47; 43 – 10 = 33; 87 – 73 = 14
78 – 31 = 47; 97 – 64 = 33; 99 – 52 = 47
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AT Page 35
12 + 13 = 25; 24 + 34 = 58; 22 + 21 = 43 Answers will vary.
77 + 22 = 99; 35 + 43 = 78; 52 + 12 = 64 Page 36
40 + 52 = 92; 11 + 31 = 42; 30 + 39 = 69 1. 6
46 + 52 = 98; 15 + 12 = 27; 10 + 71 = 81 2. 4
63 + 11 = 74; 13 + 80 = 93; 36 + 32 = 68 3. 1
30 + 10 = 40; 11 + 11 = 22; 15 + 4 = 19
20 + 21 = 41; 15 + 11 = 26; 22 + 33 = 55 Page 37
14 + 14 = 28; 13 + 16 = 29; 10 + 20 = 30 Answers will vary.
14 + 25 = 39; 11 + 20 = 31; 15 + 21 = 36 Page 38
20 + 31 = 51; 36 + 52 = 88; 21 + 32 = 53 1. 3
10 + 50 = 60; 44 + 41 = 85; 24 + 43 = 67 2. 5
31 + 21 = 52; 13 + 82 = 95; 3. 2
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32 + 24 = 56; 16 + 40 = 56; 54 + 14 = 68 1. 2
77 + 12 = 89; 34 + 34 = 68; 53 + 36 = 89 2. 9
26 + 63 = 89; 23 + 45 = 68; 35 + 62 = 97 3. 6
38 + 30 = 68; 22 + 67 = 89; 47 + 42 = 89
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Alex’s coins: 5¢ + 25¢ + 10¢ = 60 ¢
Billy’s coins: 10¢ + 10¢ + 10¢ + 10¢ + 10¢ + 5¢ + 5¢ + 1¢ +
1¢ + 1¢ = 63¢
63¢ > 60¢ Billy has more money.
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1¢: 10 coins for 10¢
5¢: 4 coins for 20¢
10¢: 2 coins for 20¢
25¢: 2 coins for 50¢
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Answers will vary.
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3 1/2 inches, 2 inches, 1 1/2 inches, 3 inches
Patty, Peter, Petunia, Paul
1 gallon = 4 quarts
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1 quart = 2 pints
Sunny days: 12
1 pint = 2 cups
Cloudy days: 8
1 cup = 12 tablespoons
Rainy days: 5
1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons
Snowy days: 6
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1 + 2 + 1 + 2 = 6 inches
Color shapes 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
2 + 3 + 2 + 3 = 10 inches
2 + 5 + 2 + 5 = 14 inches Page 54
1/5 of the circle, 4/5 of the rectangle, 3 ants,
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2 spiders, 0 bees, 5 worms
book height: 2 centimeters
book width: 3 centimeters Page 55
straw: 6 centimeters 1/8 of the circle, 6/8 of the square, 4 suns, 8 stars,
marker: 4 centimeters 2 moons, 3 planets
5 cubes: 4 centimeters
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10 cubes: 8 centimeters
shoe: 5 centimeters 12 12
11 1 11 1
hand: 3 centimeters
10 2 10 2
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Answers will vary. The following is a likely answer. Check 9 3 9 3
children’s graphs to make sure that they correspond to the 8 4 8 4
boxes checked. 7 5 7 5
chicken: see, hear, smell, touch 6 6
sun: see
12 1 12 1
lemonade: see, touch, taste 11 11
flowers: see, smell, touch 10 2 10 2
drums: see, hear, touch 9 3 9 3
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Answers will vary. 7 7
6 5 6 5
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12 1 12 1
11 11
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 5 7 5
6 6
12 1 12 1
11 11
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 5 7 5
6 6
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12 1 12 1
11 11
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 5 7 5
6 6
12 1 12 1
11 11
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 5 7 5
6 6
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Answers will vary.
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Instant Skills Index
SECTION AND SKILL . ................................................................................................................................... PAGES
Subtraction
Writing subtraction equations . ................................................................................................................................ 32
Subtraction picture problems ...................................................................................................................... 28, 30, 31
Subtracting one-place numbers ............................................................................................................. 28, 29, 30, 39
Subtracting one- and two-place numbers without regrouping ........................................................................ 33, 34
Problem Solving
Solving equations . ........................................................................................................................................ 35, 37, 38
Problem solving using pictures . ...................................................................................................... 20, 28, 36, 38, 39
Solving story problems ....................................................................................................................................... 20, 37
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