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Name:Week of February 24MathWorksheets.com
Get a fidget spinner! Spin it. I needed to spin time(s) to finish.
Write the number that has exactly 7 millions.
Write the greatest possible 4-digit number without repeating any numbers.
Write the number that is one hundred less than 2,502.
triple 11 = Write the least possible 5-digit number using only 4 different numbers.
Name the shape with five sides and five angles.
Write the first 6 multiples of 4. 5313, 3135, 1353, 3531,
, 3135, 1353, 3531,
5313, 3135, 1353, 3531,
5313, 3135
80, , 90, 95, 100,
105
Double the number 12 three times.
What is the sum of 9 and 26?
What number is halfway between 0 and 22?
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Only use a pencil to write the numbers on the blank
lines. You do not need any scrap paper! Solve it in
your head. If you forget a number, then start over.
Cool, huh?
imagine 3 in your head
multiply 12
subtract 6
imagine 4 in your head
multiply 7
subtract 6
add 6
double it
imagine 9 in your head
double it
subtract 7
subtract 6
subtract 2
add 4
imagine 4 in your head
add 9
double it
add 1
add 7
Write the ones digit.
A
Write the ones digit.
B
Write the number.
C
Write the even digit in your answer.
What is the sum?
A + B + C
Wow! Great job! That's the answer, but do you know how to SPELL the number?
i t
1 before 15 4 after 18 6 after 19
4 before 19 9 after 15 5 after 16
6 before 12 3 after 17 7 after 11
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+1 -1 +10 -10 +5 -5 +100
82
65
41
20
56
79
337
763
438
874
521
254
Name:Week of February 24MathWorksheets.com
Nathan found 3 sand dollars and 5 conch shells at the beach. What fraction of the group of shells are the sand dollars?
During June, twenty-one root beer floats were sold. During July, thirty-four were sold. In August, twenty-three floats were sold. What is the range?
Jason said that he had more books than anyone in his class. Justin said that he had more books. David said that he had even more books. Justin has 17 books. Jason has 4 more books than Justin. David has 5 fewer books than Jason. How many books does David have?
Write the length in inches.
in. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Fill in the boxes so each line equals 16.
16
x 2
18 -
48 ÷
( + 3 ) +
If J + J = 6, then what does J equal? 4 2 + 9 3 =
If = 6, then + 8 =
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There are eight cars parked in a row exactly the same distance from each other. The first car is 24 inches from the second car. The first car is 48 inches from the third car.How far is the third car from the fifth car?
Expand the number.
3,672 = + + 70 +
8 4
8
48 4
8
4
8
8
4
4
4
4
4 20
The perimeter is .
What polygon has four sides?6 0
- 2 2
12
current time (pm)
12
time party starts (pm)
How long until the party?
Write the fraction for 0.62.
Write a fraction to represent what is shaded. What is the area of a square that measures 3 cm on one of its sides?
word root aqua can mean water aquarium, aquatic
Mr. Hernandez put 132 children's books on the shelves. Each shelf held 11 books. How many shelves did he use?
How many inches are in three feet?
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Complete each analogy with the best word.
build sand castle valuesscrape ice liarrake leaves wrongdig hole honest
winter : shovel snow ::
fall :
truth : right ::
lie :
Color 910 .
Calculate the sum of 24, 9, and 21. 5 9
- 5 0
Is 23 prime or composite?
Fill in the missing fractions.
39 , , 5
9 ,
What are 100 equal to?5 6
- 1 2
One side of a square measures eleven centimeters. What is the area of this square?
Circle the relative adverb.I have to know the reason why I failed the test!
9 4- 8 0
Round the number to theplace value of the BIG number.
58,989,673
Write the ordinal number that comes after eighty-first.
Count by 4s.
40
80
In the number 736,294, what digit is in the hundreds place?
word root ex can mean out exit, exile
Circle the relative adverb.why, who, how, you
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267,9+ 996,2
499,5+ 696,6
198,2+ 820,5
784,61- 714,7
150,6- 206,4
985,8- 182,4
819,01- 806,1
732,6+ 937,8
441,2+ 514,7
896,1+ 930,3
735,61- 286,8
719,81- 842,9
956,5+ 856,4
491,91- 014,9
916,8- 765,4
352,8+ 975,8
461,31- 908,7
351,8+ 747,1
811,7+ 272,1
529,7+ 548,9
534,7- 385,1
793,9+ 111,4
665,31- 126,5
362,31- 191,6
058,4+ 872,1
212,2+ 087,4
402,5- 889,1
381,1+ 839,6
5+ 8
+ 6
+ 2
12+
82+
43- 2
- 9
- 7
+ 9
52+
72+
13
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4 1 5 + 3 6 1 2 = 1 9 7 = 7 9 53 + 0
Use the pieces above to help you fill in the runaway math puzzle.
Would you use a ruler or a yardstick to measure the length of the height of your teacher?
Fill in the boxes so each line equals 12.
12
15 -
3 x
÷ 3
3 + x
( 8 + ) -word root rupt can mean break erupt, interrupt
If g = 13, then what does g - 6 equal?
Write the number for nine thousand five hundred eighty.
9 0 + + = 5
2 + = 7
4 1
9 + 2 = 1 + 1 3
2
= 2 + 1 + 4
2 1
1 3 - = 8 - 0 0
3 7
4 + = 7
5
-
2 + 1 = 3
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>True False
<True False
=True False
<True False
=True False
=True False
=True False
Did you find that two are true? If not, look again!You should only mark TRUE if you are absolutely sure it is correct!
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Find 2 equations hidden in each box. Good luck!
18 - 8
1014 - 5
929 - 1
127
15 - 3
2234 x 2 162
86 x 539
264
102
Write 2 equations:
28 + 8
369 + 36
45
3 + 65
532
68 x 9
37
73 + 4
9443
71 x 8
96
58 x 8
306
71 + 8
23
Write 2 equations:
45 - 17
28
40 - 37
364
5 + 47
7 + 9321
71
1 x 8
96
35 - 338 x 735
78
6
Write 2 equations:
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Find 2 equations hidden in each box. Good luck!
62 x 212475 x 8
600
13 - 4
22 - 6 54 - 1
40
468
78
71 - 2
19 - 6
126
4741 + 5
Write 2 equations:
3 + 82
857 x 749
310 48 + 9
88
7 + 79
7
4 x 7
8 x 4
0
649 x 9
5
Write 2 equations:
76 + 3
79
9 + 23
32
8 - 3 6 - 29 - 3
91 + 8651
35
47 + 7
81 + 1
99
69
9 x 4
Write 2 equations:
Name:Week of February 24MathWorksheets.com
Draw 3 pictures in the correct order. Use each of the clues so you will know what to draw.
Draw 1 of these 3 pictures.The picture is NOT in the correct spot.
Draw 1 of these 3 pictures.The picture is NOT in the correct spot.
Draw 1 of these 3 pictures.The picture IS in the correct spot.
Draw 1 of these 3 pictures.The picture IS in the correct spot.
Draw the 3 pictures in the correct order:
Write the number that is one ten more than 4,833.
9 x 11 - 11 Round 43 to the nearest ten.
How many minutes are there from 6:15 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.?
In the equation 30 x 366 = 10,980, which number is the product?
Draw a small clock that shows 10 minutes past 9:00.
÷ 12 = 10
Write a 4-digit odd number. Emily bought a pack of six waters. It cost $3.24. How much did each water cost?
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This puzzle has a large number in the middle, which is the sum of the four numbers that surround it.
Sample:39.8is the sum
6.2 4.8
20
8.8
36.8is the sum
20
6.2
5.8
37.2is the sum
3.6
8.8
4.8
Example:6.2 + 4.8 + 20 + 8.8 = 39.8
Example:20 + 3.6 + 8.8 + 4.8 = 37.2
Fill in the missing numbers. How? The sum of the four surrounding numbers is in the center of each square.Exactly one of the four numbers has to be one of these numbers: 20, 14, or 24.The other three numbers have to all be DIFFERENT and must be from these: 1.2, 5.8, 6.2, 8.8, 3.6, 4.8, or 7.2.
45.87.2 5.8
24
8.8
39.8 8.8
greater than 8.8
24
less than 3.6
41.2odd
24
7.2
33.6odd
3.6
20
either 8.8 or 20
38.2less than 6.2
3.6
33.2either 20 or 5.8
5.8
less than 3.6
even
even
odd
37.2even
1.2
either 8.8 or 20
greater than 1.2
33.6less than 24 greater than 7.2
either 6.2 or 1.2
42.6greater than 7.2 even
even
3.6
even
odd
odd
even
greater than 1.2
20
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Fill in the missing numbers. How? The sum of the four surrounding numbers is in the center of each square.Exactly one of the four numbers has to be one of these numbers: 17, 14, or 11.The other three numbers have to all be DIFFERENT and must be from these: 4.8, 6.2, 1.6, 8.6, 9.6, or 2.4.
24.611 2.4
1.6
9.6
28.2greater than 1.6
8.6
11
even
23.6greater than 1.6
1.6
11
even
26.6less than 17
2.4
even
27odd either 4.8 or 6.2
31.6either 4.8 or 6.2 odd
even
9.6
31.6odd either 11 or 8.6
even
29.8either 11 or 8.6
4.8
even
greater than 1.6
22.8either 4.8 or 1.6 even
odd
greater than 2.4
30.8even less than 17
even
30less than 17 less than 14
either 1.6 or 4.8
25.8less than 14
greater than 1.6
odd
38.4odd either 4.8 or 6.2
greater than 2.4
less than 14
either 4.8 or 6.2 greater than 8.6
even
even
33.8greater than 8.6 greater than 2.4
either 1.6 or 4.8
either 9.6 or 14
32.8greater than 2.4 either 1.6 or 4.8
odd
even
29.6less than 11 even
less than 14
31.2even greater than 4.8
even
greater than 4.8 even
either 9.6 or 14
even
even
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Can you draw ONE line going through ALL the circles? Your line can go left, right, up, or down. It cannot go diagonally. Your line cannot cross over any part of the line you have already drawn.You MUST TURN in a BLACK circle. Do NOT TURN in a WHITE circle.
The first puzzle shows a correct line going through all the circles.
Example: Finish the line:
Write the length in centimeters.
cm 1 2 3 4 5 6
9 8+ 2 1
Which is larger, 0.7 or 0.5?
Write the shaded part as a decimal.
8 64 3 15
4 24 6 42
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uhlahn
alone
olinuWhat is the valueof the BIG digit?
72,645,385