Challenge Math & Summer Activities

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! Challenge Math & Summer Activities!

Name(s) Addition Squares 1 Fill in the missing numbers. Each row and column must equal 20. 8 4 9 4 7 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Name(s) Addition Squares 2 Fill in the missing numbers. Each row and column must equal 19. 4 4 5 8 4 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Jellybeans Sam had a jar of jellybeans. In the jar there were 18 blue jellybeans, 26 yellow jellybeans, 9 pink jellybeans, and 30 brown jellybeans. 1. How many blue, yellow, and brown jellybeans were there in the jar?!!!!!!! jellybeans How did you get your answer? 2. How many more yellow jellybeans were there than pink jellybeans?!!!!!!!! more yellow jellybeans How did you get your answer?

The Zoo At the zoo there were 25 zebras, 72 flamingos, 9 lions, and 15 monkeys. 1. How many birds, lions, and monkeys were there at the zoo?!!!!!!!! birds, lions and monkeys at the zoo. How did you get your answer? 2. How many more fish were there than birds?!!!!!!!! more fish How did you get your answer?!

Missing Numbers and Symbols Fill in the missing symbols and/or numbers: 1. 3!!! 4!!! 5 = 12 2. 18!!! 2!!! 5 = 21 3. 9!!! 6 +!!! = 15 4. 12!!! 5!!! 1 = 16 5. 42!!! 42!!! 42 = 42 6. 13!!! 7 -!!! = 15 7. 40!!! 10 -!!!! = 30 8. 10!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5 = 50

Baseball Cards Sam has 5 boxes of baseball cards. There are 10 cards in each box. How many more boxes of cards does Sam need so that he has 100 baseball cards all together?!!!!!!!! boxes How did you get your answer?

Stickers Mary has 3 boxes of stickers. There are 8 stickers in each box. How many more boxes of stickers does Mary need so that she has 64 stickers all together?!!!!!!! boxes Show two different strategy to solve this problem:

Peppers Tim planted 25 green peppers and 12 red peppers in his garden. Tim wanted to pick green peppers for dinner. 17 of the green peppers were not ripe so he could not pick them. How many green peppers was Tim able to pick?!!!!!!! green peppers How did you get your answer?!

The Dog Park There are 11 dogs at the dog park all together. 1. How many dog tails are there at the dog park?!!!!!!!!!!! tails 2. How many dog legs are there at the dog park?!!!!!!!!!!! legs 3. How many dog ears are there at the park?!!!!!!!!!!!! ears

Watering Hole Problem: There were zebras, lions, and giraffes at the watering hole. There were 48 legs all together. There were more zebras than lions and more lions than giraffes. How many zebras and lions and giraffes were there?!!!!!!!"zebras!!!!!!!"lions!!!!!!!"giraffes

Name(s) Addition Squares 1 Fill in the missing numbers. Each row and column must equal 20. 8 4 9 4 7 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Name(s) Addition Squares 2 Fill in the missing numbers. Each row and column must equal 19. 4 4 5 8 4 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Jellybeans Sam had a jar of jellybeans. In the jar there were 18 blue jellybeans, 26 yellow jellybeans, 9 pink jellybeans, and 30 brown jellybeans. 3. How many blue, yellow, and brown jellybeans were there in the jar?!!!!!!! jellybeans How did you get your answer? 4. How many more yellow jellybeans were there than pink jellybeans?!!!!!!!! more yellow jellybeans How did you get your answer?

The Zoo At the zoo there were 25 zebras, 72 flamingos, 9 lions, and 15 monkeys. 4. How many birds, lions, and monkeys were there at the zoo?!!!!!!!! birds, lions and monkeys at the zoo. How did you get your answer? 5. How many more fish were there than birds?!!!!!!!! more fish How did you get your answer?!

Missing Numbers and Symbols Fill in the missing symbols and/or numbers: 9. 3!!! 4!!! 5 = 12 10. 18!!! 2!!! 5 = 21 11. 9!!! 6 +!!! = 15 12. 12!!! 5!!! 1 = 16 13. 42!!! 42!!! 42 = 42 14. 13!!! 7 -!!! = 15 15. 40!!! 10 -!!!! = 30 16. 10!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5!!! 5 = 50

Baseball Cards Sam has 5 boxes of baseball cards. There are 10 cards in each box. How many more boxes of cards does Sam need so that he has 100 baseball cards all together?!!!!!!!! boxes How did you get your answer?

Stickers Mary has 3 boxes of stickers. There are 8 stickers in each box. How many more boxes of stickers does Mary need so that she has 64 stickers all together?!!!!!!! boxes Show two different strategy to solve this problem:

Peppers Tim planted 25 green peppers and 12 red peppers in his garden. Tim wanted to pick green peppers for dinner. 17 of the green peppers were not ripe so he could not pick them. How many green peppers was Tim able to pick?!!!!!!! green peppers How did you get your answer?!

The Dog Park There are 11 dogs at the dog park all together. 1. How many dog tails are there at the dog park?!!!!!!!!!!! tails 2. How many dog legs are there at the dog park?!!!!!!!!!!! legs 6. How many dog ears are there at the park?!!!!!!!!!!!! ears

Watering Hole Problem: There were zebras, lions, and giraffes at the watering hole. There were 48 legs all together. There were more zebras than lions and more lions than giraffes. How many zebras and lions and giraffes were there?!!!!!!!"zebras!!!!!!!"lions!!!!!!!"giraffes!!

! Challenge Math & Summer Activities

! s Challenge Math

Challenge Activities Color in the box after you have completed each task: Jellybeans The Zoo Stickers Baseball Cards Missing Numbers and Symbols Watering Hole Dog Park Peppers Addition Squares 1 Additions Squares 2

Challenge Activities Color in the box after you have completed each task: Jellybeans The Zoo Stickers Baseball Cards Missing Numbers and Symbols Watering Hole Dog Park Peppers Addition Squares 1 Additions Squares 2

Challenge Math Work Page Problem Title:!

! s Summer Math

Summer Activities Color in the box after you have completed each task Start at 3 and skip count by 10 s until you reach 103. List as many addition equations you can that have a sum of 18. Count backwards by 10 from 200 to 0. Solve the equation and write a word problem to match. 13 + 16 = Start at 6 and skip count by 10 s until you reach 106. List as many subtraction equations you can that have an answer of 6. Roll a die 2 times and use the numbers to create two addition and two subtraction equations. Starting at 50 skip count by 5 s until you reach 100. Solve the equation and write a word problem to match. 2 + 15 + 5 = Solve the equation and write a word problem to match. 42-12 = List as many addition equations you can that have a sum of 20. Figure out how old you will be 5 summers from now. List as many subtraction equations you can that have an answer of 5. Solve the equation and write a word problem to match. 4 + 10-4 = Roll a die 3 times and use the numbers to create a 3addend equation.

Summer Activities Color in the box after you have completed each task Start at 3 and skip count by 10 s until you reach 103. List as many addition equations you can that have a sum of 18. Count backwards by 10 from 200 to 0. Solve the equation and write a word problem to match. 13 + 16 = Start at 6 and skip count by 10 s until you reach 106. List as many subtraction equations you can that have an answer of 6. Roll a die 2 times and use the numbers to create two addition and two subtraction equations. Starting at 50 skip count by 5 s until you reach 100. Solve the equation and write a word problem to match. 2 + 15 + 5 = Solve the equation and write a word problem to match. 42-12 = List as many addition equations you can that have a sum of 20. Figure out how old you will be 5 summers from now. List as many subtraction equations you can that have an answer of 5. Solve the equation and write a word problem to match. 4 + 10-4 = Roll a die 3 times and use the numbers to create a 3addend equation.

! s Summer Math

Summer Math Work Page Problem Title:!

Dear Parents, Letter to Parents These activities are designed to help your child continue to use their math skills in new and challenging ways! Allow your child time to try different strategies to solve these problems. Encourage them to discuss possible answers and strategies with you BEFORE you offer your own insight! Remember, there are many ways to get the right answer. Learning math is a process and students do best when they are given the opportunities to apply what they know before they are given a specific method to finding the answer. Enjoy!

Strategy Ideas These are ideas of different strategies students can use to show their understanding. * Number Sentences * Place Value * Number Line * Hundreds Chart * Written Explanation * Picture *Cubes

Strategy Ideas These are ideas of different strategies students can use to show their understanding. * Number Sentences * Place Value * Number Line * Hundreds Chart * Written Explanation * Picture *Cubes