Cheetah Math Superstars PARENTS: You may read the problem to your child and demonstrate a similar problem, but he/she should work the problems. Please encourage independent thinking and problem solving skills. SCORING: 20 paw points per page: Two for Full Name, Two for Teacher s Last Name, and 16 for problems. Paw values are printed before each problem. Every problem varies, so read each carefully! Worksheets are to be turned into the Cheetah Superstars Math box anytime during the week but before 8:30 a.m. on Friday. PTA SPONSORED 8 of 16 Due by 12/07/2018 2 paws for full name Name: 2 paws for teacher name Teacher Problem #1 Circle the larger number in each bubble. Problem #2 What do you have to add to the first picture so it will look like the second picture? Circle your. First Picture Second Picture
Problem #3 Write the missing numbers. Problem #4 Draw a line to match the number to the picture below. 10 5 3 5 6
My Full Name: First Last PTA SPONSORED Cheetah Math Superstars Teacher: Someone may read the problem to you and demonstrate a SIMILAR problem, but you should work the problems yourself. SCORING: 20 paw points per page. Two for Full Name and Teacher and 18 for problems. Paw values are printed before each problem. Every problem varies, so read each carefully! Worksheets are to be turned into the Cheetah Superstars Math box anytime during the week but no later than 8:30 am on Friday. 8 of 16 Due by 12/07/2018 1. Circle the heaviest object in each pair. A. B. Pumpkin Banana Balloon Soccer Ball 2. Write the number sentence for the following number line. 3. Ms. Lyssy rides her horse after school. Using the bar graph, the questions. (Each square equals 1 minute.) Monday Tuesday work (A&B) correct Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 0 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 A) How many minutes did she ride on Monday and Tuesday combined? minutes B) How many minutes more did she ride on Friday than on Thursday? more minutes C) How many minutes did she ride on Wednesday? minutes
4. Solve the problems. Write the number sentences and s. work A) Ms. York has 6 Christmas books and 4 Thanksgiving books. How many books does she have altogether? books B) Ms. Nunn bought 12 cookies at the bake sale. She ate 2 cookies at school and brought the rest of the cookies home. How many cookies did she bring home? cookies 5. Solve the problem. Write the number sentence and the. Ms. York has 6 girls in her class. Ms. Camillone has 20 girls in her class. Ms. Lyssy has 12 girls in her class. How many girls are in all 3 classes? girls 6. Color the odd numbers green. Color the even numbers red. row colored correctly 7. Use the shapes graph to find the s. A) How many triangles? B) How many squares? C) How many circles?
My Full Name: First Last PTA SPONSORED Cheetah Math Superstars Teacher: Someone may read the problem to you and demonstrate a SIMILAR problem, but you should work the problems yourself. SCORING: 20 paw points per page. Two for Full Name and Teacher and 18 for problems. Paw values are printed before each problem. Every problem varies, so read each carefully! Worksheets are to be turned into the Cheetah Superstars Math box anytime during the week but no later than 8:30 am on Friday. 8 of 16 Due by 12/07/2018 1. How many sides does each shape have?. A. B. 2. What number goes in the box to make the sentence true?. A) 7 + = 15 B) 5 + = 15 3. A. How many students have a dog or cat altogether? students B. What pet do most of the students have? 4. Ms. Buchanan had 95. She spent 50. How much money did she have left? 5. There are 57 sandwiches and 39 apples at the picnic. How many more sandwiches than apples are there? more sandwiches
6. Write the name of the solid figure each shape looks like.. 7. Cayden had 16 pencils to share with his brother. Both of them will get the same number of pencils. How many pencils will they each get? (Hint - draw a picture) pencils 8. Kenzie had 117 stickers. She bought 58 stickers from a store in the mall and got 121 stickers for her birthday. Then Kenzie gave 34 of the stickers to her sister. How many stickers does Kenzie have left? stickers 9. Circle the line of numbers that show the numbers in order from least to greatest?. A. 25, 68, 34, 98 B. 35, 67, 84, 98 C. 45, 67, 35, 68 D. 56, 46, 32, 24 10. Crew made 4 perfect spelling papers. His teacher gave him 4 stars. He made 5 more perfect papers and got 5 more stars. How many stars does Crew have now? Stars
My Full Name: First Last PTA SPONSORED Cheetah Math Superstars Teacher: Someone may read the problem to you and demonstrate a SIMILAR problem, but you should work the problems yourself. SCORING: 20 paw points per page. Two for Full Name and Teacher and 18 for problems. Paw values are printed before each problem. Every problem varies, so read each carefully! Worksheets are to be turned into the Cheetah Superstars Math box anytime during the week but no later than 8:30 am on Friday. 8 of 16 Due by 12/07/2018 1. During Red Ribbon Week, the jar in the front hallway had 100 pieces of candy in it. Ms. Pruitt class won the jar of candy. The class has 20 students. How many candies will each student get if they share the candy equally? pieces 2. Owen read 28 books, Colton read 19 books, and Daniel read 12 books. How many more books did Owen read than Daniel? more books 3. Elijah and Henry were going to share 8 toy airplanes. How many airplanes will each boy get if they share them equally? airplanes 4. I am a number between 20 & 26. I am a multiple of 3. I am an odd number. 1/2 paw for work 1/2 paw for correct What number am I? 5. Charlie Brown and his 3 friends, Schroeder, Lucy, and Pigpen, all live on Peanut Road. Each of their houses has 6 rooms. How many rooms are there altogether? (Don t forget Charlie Brown s house, too!!) rooms
6. Ms. Young made 15 pies. She wants to separate them into 3 groups. How many pies will be in each group? pies 7. Which word form is written correctly? 703,246 A. Seven hundred thirty thousand, two hundred forty-six B. Seven thousand hundred three, two hundred forty-six C. Seven hundred three, two hundred forty-six D. Seven hundred three thousand, two hundred forty-six 8. The path along 3 connecting parks is 5 kilometers long. Nicholas roller blades from one end of the path to the other. Then, he roller blades back along the same path to his starting point. How many kilometers did he blade in all? kilometers 9. Fill in the missing parts of the table and give the rule. Dogs Legs 1 4 3 6 7 Rule = 10. work A. How many more monkeys are there than lions? B. How many more lions are there than zebras?
My Full Name: First Last PTA SPONSORED Cheetah Math Superstars Teacher: Someone may read the problem to you and demonstrate a SIMILAR problem, but you should work the problems yourself. SCORING: 20 paw points per page. Two for Full Name and Teacher and 18 for problems. Paw values are printed before each problem. Every problem varies, so read each carefully! Worksheets are to be turned into the Cheetah Superstars Math box anytime during the week but no later than 8:30 am on Friday. 8 of 16 Due by 12/07/2018 1. Central High School needs 4,000 chairs set up for a school program. So far, 2,799 chairs have been set up. How many more chairs are needed? chairs 2. Multiply or divide to find the.. 3. For your birthday your grandmother sent you a box of 48 chocolates. You were planning to eat them all by yourself, but your parents have other plans for the candy. They want you to share the candy with some friends. How many friends can you invite over so that everyone gets 8 pieces of chocolate each? friends 4. The chart at the right gives information about the Best Dog Show. work A. How many more Labs than Poodles attended the dog show in the year 2000? (Poodle 25) more Labs B. How many more Spaniels were in attendance at the 2000 show than at the 1990 show? more Spaniels
5. Ms. Hunt ran 850 yards. Ms. Desselles ran a half mile. Who ran farther and by how much? yards 1 mile = 5,280 ft 1 mile = 1,760 yards 1 yard = 3 ft 6. Ms. Massengale s family drove 80 miles from Austin to San Antonio, 197 miles from San Antonio to Houston, and 53 miles from Houston to Galveston. How many miles did they drive in all? mile 7. The graph below shows the number of student absences during a week in March. work A. On which 2 days were exactly 37 students absent? and B. How many fewer students were absent on Thursday than on Monday and Tuesday combined? fewer students 8. A. Write a number with a 6 in the millions place and a 4 in the hundreds place. B. Write a number with a 7 in the ten-thousands place and a 5 in the tens place.