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Week 1
Favorite Recess Activities
Num
ber
of S
tude
nts
ActivityTag Kickball Soccer Monkey
Bars
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Which activity did most students choose?
How many students voted for kickball and monkey bars altogether?
Use the information from the bar graph below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
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Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
The school book fair sold 12 picture
books and 7 chapter books.
How many books did the book fair
sell in all?
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matches the picture and the equation below.
50, 60, _____, _____, _____v
10, 20, _____, _____, _____v
4 + 7= ?
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Week 2
Favorite Recess Activities
Num
ber
of S
tude
nts
ActivityTag Kickball Soccer Monkey
Bars
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
How many more students voted for monkey bars than soccer?
How many students were surveyed in all?
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about the graph and answer it.
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Look at the number patterns below. Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
There are many books in Mrs. Johnson’s classroom library. There are 15 books on the top shelf. Mrs. Johnson added 6 more
books to that shelf.
Now, how many books are on the book shelf?
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110, 120, _____, _____, _____v
90, 80, _____, _____, _____v
8 + 5= ?
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Week 3
Favorite Ice Cream
Num
ber
of S
tude
nts
Ice Cream FlavorsChocolate Vanilla Lemon Sorbet Cherry
Garcia
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
How many more students chose Lemon Sorbet than Chocolate ice cream?
How many students like Cherry Garcia and Vanilla ice cream?
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about the graph and answer it.
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Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
On rainy days, Laura loves to read on her
couch by the window. Yesterday she read
16 picture books and 7 graphic novels.
What was the total number of
books Laura read?
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matches the picture and the equation below.
v
55, 60, 65,_____,_____, _____, _____
v12 - 4= ?
45, 40, 35,_____,_____, _____, _____
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Week 4
Favorite Lunch Choice
Num
ber
of S
tude
nts
Lunch Choices
Pizza Tacos Fish Sandwich Chicken Nuggets
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
How many students chose chicken nuggets as their favorite lunch choice?
How many more students chose pizza than tacos?
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about the graph and answer it.
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Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Yesterday, Melissa babysat her brother
and sister. They had so much fun but
there was a lot of cleaning to do. She
picked up 16 of her brother’s toys and
8 of her sister’s toys.
How many toys did Melissa pick up?
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that matches the picture and equals the answer written below.
v
95, 90, 85,_____,_____, _____, _____
vanswer= 14
105, 110, 115,_____,_____, _____, _____
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Week 5
Fruit at the Farmers Market
Am
ount
of
Frui
t
Fruit
Apples Lemons Strawberries Peaches0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
How many apples and peaches did Tara see at the farmers market?
How many more strawberries did Tara see than lemons?
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about the graph and answer it.
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Page 10
Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
David and his family went to the beach.
David and his sister collected a total of 18
seashells. 7 of the seashells were large and
the rest were small.
How many shells were small?
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matches the picture and the equation below.
v
150, 160, 170,_____,_____, _____, _____
v11 - 7= ?
155, 160, 165,_____,_____, _____, _____
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Week 6
Vegetables Sold at the Farmers Market
Vege
tabl
es S
old
Vegetables
Cucumbers Tomatoes Squash Peppers0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Which vegetable sold the fewest amount? What was the amount?
How many more tomatoes were sold than peppers?
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about the graph and answer it.
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Page 12
Look at the patterns below. Complete the
patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
Maggie, Chrissy and Lisa went to the apple
orchard. Maggie picked 14 apples, Chrissy
picked 9 apples, and Lisa picked 11 apples.
How many apples did they pick
in all?
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matches the picture and the equation below.
vv
6 + 13= ?
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Week 7
Vegetables at the Farmers Market
Am
ount
of
Vege
tabl
es
Vegetables
Tomatoes Cucumbers Zucchini Squash0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
How many tomatoes, squash, and cucumbers did Maria see at the farmers market?
How many more tomatoes did Maria see than zucchini?
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about the graph and answer it.
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Page 14
Look at the patterns below. Complete the
patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
Susie had 19 erasers in her pencil box. She
gave 12 of her erasers to her friend.
How many erasers does she have
now?
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matches the picture and the equation below.
vv
14 + 5= ?
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Week 8
How many more loaves of bread did Lisa bake than Sarah?
How many loaves of bread did they bake in all?
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about the graph and answer it.
Loaves of BreadPerson Number of Loaves
= 1 loaf of bread
Monica
Lisa
Lauren
Sarah
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patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
Leslie has a chest of coins. Inside her
chest, there are 24 gold coins and 23
silver coins.
How many coins are in the chest?
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matches the picture and the equation below.
vv
9 + 12= ?
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Week 9
How many pages did Robert read?
Who read the least amount of pages and how many pages did that person read?
Use the information from the pictograph below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
Pages Read by StudentsPerson Number of Pages
= 5 pages
Robert
Maggie
Nelson
Cassie
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Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Nancy and Natalie went to the apple
orchard together. Nancy picked 18
apples. Natalie picked 7 more apples
than Nancy.
How many apples did Natalie pick?
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matches the picture and the equation below.
vv
15 + 6= ?
2,4,6,_____, _____, _____, _____
14,16,18,_____, _____, _____, _____
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Week 10
How many fewer acorns did Squirrel #1 collect than Squirrel #3?
What was the total number of acorns Squirrel #2 and Squirrel #4 collected?
Use the information from the pictograph below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
Acorns Collected by SquirrelsSquirrel Number of Acorns Collected
= 5 acorns
Squirrel #1
Squirrel #2
Squirrel #3
Squirrel #4
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Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
I had 28 acorn seeds. I gave 12 acorn
seeds to my younger brother.
How many acorn seeds do I
have now?
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that matches the picture and equals the answer written below.
vv
answer= 28
26,28,30,_____,_____, _____, _____
32,30,28,_____,_____, _____, _____
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Week 11
How many blue crayons are in Marissa’s supply box?
How many green, blue, and red crayons are in Marissa’s supply box?
Use the information from the pictograph below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
Crayons in Marissa’s Supply BoxColor Crayons in Supply Box
= 10 crayons
Red
Blue
Green
Purple
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Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Farmer Luke has 23 turkeys for sale.
Farmer Billy has 7 fewer turkeys for
sale than Farmer Luke.
How many turkeys does
Farmer Billy have for sale?
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matches the picture and the equation below.
vv
17 - 5= ?
44,46,48,_____,_____, _____, _____
68,66,64,_____,_____, _____, _____
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Week 12
How many pumpkins did they pick altogether?
How many fewer pumpkins did Lucas pick than Cora?
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about the graph and answer it.
Pumpkins Picked at the Pumpkin Patch
Cora Jacob Lucas Greg= 2 pumpkins
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Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Shayla collected 24 autumn leaves.
Marcy collected 14 more leaves than
Shayla.
How many autumn leaves did
Marcy collect?
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that matches the picture and equals the answer written below.
vv
answer= 36
105,100,95,_____,_____, _____, _____
82,84,86,_____,_____, _____, _____
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Week 13
How many votes did David’s pumpkin get?
How many more votes did Bryan’s pumpkin get than Nick’s pumpkin?
Use the information from the pictograph below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
Pumpkin Carving CompetitionPerson Votes for Pumpkins
= 10 votes
Bryan
David
Alisha
Nick
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Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
It’s getting colder outside and the
leaves are falling. There were 47 leaves
on the Maple tree. Now there are 23
leaves on the tree.
How many leaves fell off the
tree?
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matches the picture and the equation below.
vv
35 + 12= ?
100,200,300,_____,_____, _____, _____
94,92,90,_____,_____, _____, _____
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Week 14
What was the total number of votes Apple Cake and Apple Tart received?
How many more votes did Apple Cobbler get than Apple Pie?
Use the information from the tally chart below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
Apple Dessert Contest VotesDessert Student Votes
Apple Cobbler
Apple Tart
Apple Pie
Apple Cake
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Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Nancy’s mom prepared a Thanksgiving
feast for her family and neighbors. The
feast had 37 plates of food. 15 plates had
turkey and the rest of the plates had ham.
How many plates had ham?
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matches the picture and the equation below.
vv
43 + 26= ?
400,500,600,_____,_____, _____, _____
1,000,900,800,_____,_____, _____, _____
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Week 15
How many apples did they pick on Monday and Tuesday?
How many more apples were picked on Thursday than on Friday?
Use the information from the bar graph below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
Monday
Apples Picked at the Orchard
Days
Number of Apples
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
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Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
James went outside and saw 16 deer in the
field behind his house. A few minutes later,
he saw 5 more in the front of his house
and 6 more on the side of his house.
How many deer did James see
altogether?
Look at the picture below. Create a word problem that
matches the picture and the equation below.
vv
32 + 26= ?
_____,20,25,_____,_____, _____, 45
_____,, _____,30,_____,
_____, _____, 70
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Week 16
How many students voted for hockey and skiing as their favorite winter Olympic sport?
How many fewer students voted for figure skating than snowboarding?
Use the information from the bar graph below to
answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
Sports
Number of Students
Skiing
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Favorite Winter Olympic Sports
Snowboarding
Figure Skating
Hockey
14
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Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Stacey and Nora decided to collect
pinecones during recess. They collected a
total of 37 pinecones. Stacey collected 25
pinecones.
How many pinecones did Nora
collect?
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
vv
38 + 46= ?
_____,75,_____,85_____, _____, 100
_____,230,240,_____,260,_____, _____,290
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Week 17
What is the total number of children who like to build snowmen and have snowball fights?
How many more children like to have snowball fights than go sledding?
Use the information from the bar graph below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
Number of Children
Sledding
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Favorite Snowy Day Activity
Build a Snowman
Snowball Fight
Snow Angels
14
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Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Johnny made 18 gingerbread cookies. He
gave 9 cookies to his friend. He gave 4
more gingerbread cookies to his teacher.
How many gingerbread cookies
does Johnny have left?
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
vv
45 + 37= ?
_____,550,560,_____,580,_____, _____,610
319,318,317,_____,_____, _____, _____
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Week 18
How many people were surveyed in all?
How many more people chose dogs as their favorite pet than snakes?
Use the information from the bar graph below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
Number of People
Snake
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Favorite Pets
Fish
Dog
Parrot
35
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Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Henry’s mom made 37 cups of hot
chocolate for his classmates. She put
marshmallows in 15 of the cups.
How many cups of hot chocolate
did not have marshmallows?
vv
46 - 12= ?
676,675,674,_____,_____, _____, _____
350,355,360,_____,_____, _____, _____
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 19
Which month did it snow the most? How many days did it snow that month?
How many more days did it snow in Februarythan in December?
Use the information from the bar graph below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question
about the graph and answer it.
Number of Days
November
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Snow Days this Winter
December
January
February
14
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Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
New York is getting a lot of snow this
winter. Devon decided to keep track of the
snowy days in February. She needed 24
snowflake stickers for her calendar, but
she only had 8.
How many more snowflake
stickers does she need?
vv
36 - 17= ?
164,166,168,_____,_____, _____, _____
130,230,330,_____,_____, _____, _____
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 20
How many pencils measured 4 inches?
What was the length of the smallest pencil?
Use the information from the line plot below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question about the
graph and answer it.
Length of Sarah’s Pencils
Inches
1 in. 4 in. 5 in.
xx
xx xx
xxxxx
x
2 in. 3 in.
x
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patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
Miranda’s family loves peanut butter and they
love making peanut butter cookies. They have
98 ounces of regular peanut butter and 56
ounces of crunchy peanut butter for their
peanut butter cookie recipe.
How many ounces of peanut
butter do they have in all?
vv
56 + 38= ?
595,590,585,_____,_____, _____, _____
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 21
How many students chose purple as their favorite color?
How many students like pink, blue, and yellow?
Use the information from the line plot below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question about the
graph and answer it.
Favorite Color
Colors
x= 1 student
Blue Purple Yellow
xx
xx xx
xxxxx
Green Pink
x
xx
xx
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patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
It took Jamie 53 minutes to do her math
homework. It took Leslie 28 minutes less
than Jamie.
How long did it take Leslie to do
her math homework?
Create a word problem that equals the answer
below. Use the work space below to show your work.
vv
Answer=87
815,825,835,_____,_____, _____, _____
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Week 22
How many students brought lunch from home?
How many more students chose pizza than chicken nuggets?
Use the information from the line plot below to answer
the questions. Then, create your own question about the
graph and answer it.
Lunch Choices
x= 1 student
Pizza Chicken
Nuggets
Lunch from
Home
xx
xx x
x
xx
xxx
Tacos Salad
xx
x
xxx
x
xx
x
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patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
Chris read a total of 74 minutes earlier this
week. He read 26 minutes on Monday.
How many minutes did Chris read
on Tuesday?
vv
612,614,616,_____,_____, _____, _____
Create a word problem that equals the answer
below. Use the work space below to show your work.
Answer=69
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Week 23
How many students brought carrots and apples for snack?
How many students were surveyed in all?
Use the information from the line plot below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question about the
graph and answer it.
Snack Choices
x= 1 student
Cookies Apples Chips
xx
xx xx
xxxxx
Pretzels Carrots
xx
xx
x
xx
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patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
Brook had 21 tickets for the carnival. She
won 12 more tickets at the ring toss and
her brother gave her 18 tickets.
How many tickets does Brook have now?
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
vv
56 - 28= ?
815,810,805,_____,_____, _____, _____
Number of Trays Number of Cookies
1 5
10
15
?
2
3
4
How many cookies are on 4 trays?
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Week 24
How many dimes did Anna collect in total?
How many fewer nickels did Anna pick than half dollars?
Use the information from the line plot below to answer
the questions. Then, create your own question about the
graph and answer it.
Anna’s Coin Collection
Pennies Quarters Half
Dollars
xx
xx x
x
x
x
xxx
Nickels Dimes
xx
xx
xx
x
xx
x
vMy question:
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
Lucy found 67 rocks in the woods. She
gave some of her rocks to Erica.
Now, she has 19 rocks.
How many rocks did she give to Erica?
vv
64 - 26= ?
337,437,537,_____,_____, _____, _____
Number of Boxes Number of Shirts
1 14
16
18
?
2
3
4
How many shirts are in 4 boxes?
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 25
How many people have exactly 2 scarves?
How many people have fewer than 3 scarves?
Use the information from the line plot below to answer the questions. Then, create your own question about the
graph and answer it.
Scarves
x= 1 person
1 4 5
xx
xx xx
xx
xx
2 3
xx
xx
xxxx
xxx
vMy question:
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Look at the patterns below. Complete the
patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
There are currently 37 trees in the park.
The park workers will plant more trees
next week. When they are finished, there
will be 64 trees in the park.
How many trees did they plant?
vv
65 - 48= ?
963,962,961,_____,_____, _____, _____
Number of Fields Number of Sprinklers
1 3
6
9
?
2
3
4
How many sprinklers are on 4 fields?
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 26
How many people chose steak and tacos?
How many fewer people chose salmon than burgers?
x = 1 person
tacos burgerssteak salmon
Use the data below to make a line plot. Then, answer the questions below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
• six people chose tacos• four people chose steak
• three people chose salmon• five people chose burgers
vMy question:
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Look at the patterns below. Complete the
patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
Lucy and her sister have a sticker
collection. Lucy has 57 heart stickers and
38 star stickers. Her sister has 64 star
stickers.
How many star stickers do they have
altogether?
vv
23 + ____ = 32
774,772,770,_____,_____, _____, _____
Days Amount of Money
1 $15
$25
$35
?
2
3
4
How much money did Bryan earn on day 4?
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 27
How many people chose apples and oranges?
How many more people chose bananas and oranges than pears?
x = 1 person
apples pearsbananas oranges
Use the data below to make a line plot. Then, answer the questions below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
vMy question:
• five people chose apples• six people chose bananas
• four people chose oranges• two people chose pears
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
Chase is at a basketball game and wants
to buy a bag of popcorn from the
concession stand. The bag of popcorn is
$2.25. He has 4 quarters, 3 dimes, and 5
pennies in his pocket.
How much money does Chase have?
vv
36 + ____= 51
878,876,874,_____,_____, _____, _____
Days Amount of Money
5 $25
$35
?
$55
6
7
8
How much money did Lawson earn on day 7?
Does Chase have enough money to buy
the popcorn?
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 28
How many people have fewer than 3 pets?
x = 1 person
1 42 3
Use the data in the table to make a line plot. Then, answer the question
below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
vMy question:
2
1
Student Number of Pets
James
Sally
Shayla
Kim
DJ
Ashley
Kayla
1
3
5
5
1
2
1
Henry
Shawn
5
Number of pets
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Page 56
Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Maria went to the toy store with her
mom. Baby dolls were being sold for $1.35
each. Maria has a one dollar bill, 3
quarters, 2 dimes, 4 nickels, and 2 pennies.
How much money does Maria have?
v48 + _____= 63
4,8,12,_____, _____,_____, _____, _____
Does Maria have enough money to buy
a baby doll?
v
12,15,18,_____, _____,_____, _____, _____
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 29
What is the combined number of votes for Pop music and Rap music?
Use the data in the chart to create a bar graph. Then, answer the question below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
vMy question:
Type of Music Number of Votes
Num
ber
of V
otes
Favorite Music
Type of Music
Country
Rap
Pop
Rock
4
8
10
5
Country Rap Pop Rock
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Page 58
Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Princess Sophia is making sugar
cookies for her 5 friends. Each friend
will eat 2 cookies.
How many sugar cookies will Princess
Sophia need to make?
v62 + ____= 88
If three more friends join her, how many
more cookies will she need to make?
32,36,40,_____,_____, _____, _____
v
21,24,27,_____,_____, _____, _____
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 30
How many more chairs than stools are in this classroom?
Use the data in the chart to create a bar graph. Then, answer the question below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
vMy question:
Furniture in Classroom Amount
Am
ount
Furniture in Classroom
Type of Furniture
Stools
Desks
Lamps
Chairs
Stools Desks Lamps Chairs
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Page 60
Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
A spider has 8 legs. Blake sees 3
spiders on the sidewalk.
How many spider legs does Blake see?
v74 - 48= ?
12,22,32,_____,_____, _____, _____
Blake sees two more spiders on the other
side of the street. How many spider legs did
Blake see in total?
v
16,20,24,_____,_____, _____, _____
Create a word problem that matches the equation written
below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 31
What is the total number of nickels and dimes that Tim has in his piggy bank?
Use the data in the chart to create a bar graph. Then, answer the question below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
vMy question:
Types of Coins Number of Coins
Num
ber
of C
oins
Coins in Tim’s Piggy Bank
Type of Coins
Quarters
Dimes
Nickels
Pennies
Quarters Dimes Nickels Pennies
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Page 62
Look at the number patterns below. Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Mrs. Davidson leads STEM club every Thursday. There are 8 students in STEM club. Each student gets 3 rolls of tape
for their STEM project.
How many rolls of tape does Mrs. Davidson need to bring to STEM club?
v51 + 49= ?
42,45,48,_____,_____, _____, _____
One student is absent from STEM club today. How many rolls of tape will Mrs. Davidson
need today?
v
54,58,62,_____,_____, _____, _____
Create a word problem that matches the equation written below. Use the work space below to solve for the answer.
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Week 32
How many fewer bottles of glue does 3rd grade use than Kindergarten?
Use the data in the pictograph to create a bar graph. Then, answer the question below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
vMy question:
Num
ber
of G
lue
Bott
les
Glue Bottles Used in the School
Grade Levels
K 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade
Glue Bottles Used in the SchoolGrade Level Number of Glue Bottles
= 10 bottles
Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Look at the patterns below. Complete the patterns and explain what the pattern is in
each problem.
Mr. Morgan’s preschool class went to the farm. They saw many farm animals,
including cows. They saw 5 cows.
If each cow has 4 legs, how many cow’slegs did they see?
vv
$1.25,$1.50,$1.75,_____, _____, _____
They spotted two more cows. What is the new total of cow’s legs the class saw?
v
$1.37,$1.47,$1.57,_____, _____, _____
Create an addition word problem that equals the answer below. Use the work space below to show your work.
answer= 76
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Week 33
How many bowls of pasta did Sal’s Restaurant serve?
Use the data in the chart to create a bar graph. Then, answer the question
below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
vMy question:
Num
ber o
f B
ow
ls
Pasta Served
Restaurants
Olive
Garden
Carrabas Sal’s Cecilia’s
Pasta ServedRestaurant Number of Bowls of Pasta
= 5 bowls of pasta
Olive Garden
Carrabas
Sal’s
Cecilia’s
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Lindsay and Ashley are making apple
tarts for their school’s bake sale.
Lindsay made 68 apple tarts and Ashley
made 27 more.
How many apple tarts did Ashley make?
vv
$3.52,$3.57,$3.62,_____, _____, _____
How many apple tarts did they make
altogether?
v
$0.03,$0.06,$0.09,_____, _____, _____
Create an addition word problem that equals the answer
below. Use the work space below to show your work.
answer= 84
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Week 34
How many more baskets did Michael make than Shawn?
Use the data below to make a pictograph. Then, answer the questions below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
vMy question:
Players Number of Baskets Made
Number of Baskets Made
=
Players Baskets Made
Michael
Lebron
Shawn
Chris
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Page 68
Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Tyler and his brother, Eric, collect
football cards. Tyler has 87 football
cards in his collection and Eric has 28
fewer football cards.
How many football cards does Eric have?
vanswer= 53
$2.15,$2.18,$2.21,_____, _____, _____
How many football cards do Tyler and Eric
have altogether?
v
$5.32,$5.36,$5.40,_____, _____, _____
Create a subtraction word problem that equals the answer
below. Use the work space below to show your work.
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Week 35
What is the combined number of goals that Julia and Alexa scored?
Use the data below to make a pictograph. Then, answer the questions below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
vMy question:
Players Number of Goals Scored
Number of Goals Scored
= 10
Players Goals Scored
Alexa
Leslie
Julia
Sharon
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Page 70
Look at the number patterns below. Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Jessica sold 156 cups of lemonade on Saturday. On Sunday she sold 39 fewer
cups of lemonade than on Saturday. How many cups of lemonade did Jessica sell
on Sunday?
v
6,12,18,_____, _____,_____, _____, _____
How many cups of lemonade did Jessica sell on Saturday and Sunday?
v
8,16,24,_____, _____,_____, _____, _____
answer= 60
Create a subtraction word problem that equals the answer below. Use the work space below to show your work.
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Week 36
How many more votes did the Strawberry Pie get than the Strawberry Ice-cream?
Use the data below to make a pictograph. Then, answer the questions below and create your own question about the graph and answer it.
vMy question:
Desserts Contest Votes
Strawberry Dessert Contest Votes
=
Dessert Strawberry Dessert Contest Votes
Strawberry Ice-cream
Strawberry
Strawberry Pie
Strawberry Tart
Cheesecake
Strawberry Tart
Strawberry Pie
Strawberry Cheesecake
Strawberry Ice-Cream
+ 10
- 10+100
-100
Use today’s number and add 10, subtract 10, add 100, and
subtract 100
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Look at the number patterns below.
Complete the patterns and explain what
the pattern is in each problem.
Calvin and Brayden brought in popsicles
on the last day of school. Calvin brought
in 64 popsicles and Brayden brought in
77 popsicles.
How many popsicles do they have in total?
v
615,618,621,_____,_____, _____, _____
They gave away 100 popsicles to their classmates.
How many popsicles do they have left?
v
916,920,924,_____,_____, _____, _____
Create a subtraction word problem that equals the answer
below. Use the work space below to show your work.
answer= 54
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