Lesson 1
Sums to 10
2. 5 + 3 =
3. 4 + 4 =
4. 2 + 0 =
5. 9 + 1 =
6.10 + 0 =
7. 5 + 5 =
8. 6 + 1 =
9. 7 + 2 =
10. 4 + 2 =
1. 1 + 2 =
12. 4 + 3 =
13. 6 + 4 =
14. 8 + 2 =
15. 5 + 4 =
16. 3 + 4 =
17. 7 + 3 =
18. 0 + 8 =
19. 3 + 3 =
20. 6 + 3 =
11. 1 + 7 =
Lesson 2
Counting On
2. 7+ 1 =
3. 6 + 2 =
4. 4 + 2 =
5. 7 + 3 =
1. 3 + 2 =
7. 5 + 5 =
8. 4 + 4 =
9. 1 + 9 =
10. 10 + 0 =
6. 3 + 4 =
Lesson 3
Problem Solving - Draw to Solve!
1. Sam has 2 toy cars. He buys 1 more car. How many toy cars
does Sam have?
2. Jill has 5 fish. She gets 2 more fish at the pet shop. How
many fish does Jill have?
3. I see 2 stars in the sky. I see 1 moon. How many stars and
moons are in the sky?
4. Todd has 6 pennies. He finds 2 more pennies. How many
pennies does Todd have?
Lesson 4
Fact Families
2. 0 + 12 =
3. 5 + 6 =
4. 9 + 2 =
5. 6 + 7 =
6. 9 + 4 =
7. 5 + 2 =
8. 9 + 1 =
9. 6 + 4 =
10. 7 + 2 =
1. 1 + 8 =
12 + 0 =
6+5=
2+9=
7+6=
4+9=
2+5=
1+9=
6+4=
2+7=
8+1=
Lesson 5
Addition: Number Line Use the Number Line to Find the Sum.
2. 6+ 8 =
3. 10 + 5 =
4. 1 + 14 =
5. 12 + 2 =
6. 9 + 2 =
7. 3 + 9 =
8. 10 + 2 =
9. 4 + 8 =
10. 5 + 11 =
1. 5 + 6 =
12. 9 + 8 =
13. 5 + 7 =
14. 8 + 5 =
15. 10 + 10 =
16. 4 + 7 =
17. 7 + 6 =
18. 1 + 16 =
19. 13 + 5 =
20. 15 + 3 =
11. 7 + 7 =
Lesson 6
Adding Doubles
1+1=
2+2=
3+3=
4+4=
5 +5 =
6+6=
7+7=
8+8=
9+9=
10 + 10 =
0+0=
Lesson 7
Addition Table: Complete the addition table
+ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
0
1
2
3
4 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
Lesson 8
Add 3 Numbers
1. 1 + 3 + 5 =
9. 4 + 2 + 7 =
2. 2 + 1 + 8 =
10. 6 +2 + 5 =
3. 3 + 2 + 6 =
11. 8 + 2 + 5 =
4. 4 + 4 + 1 =
12. 9 + 3 + 3 =
5. 5 + 7 + 2 =
13. 6 + 1 + 4 =
6. 2 + 5 + 5 =
14. 1 + 9 + 1 =
7. 6 + 6 + 2 =
15. 7 + 0 + 8 =
8. 7 + 7 +1 =
16. 3 +10 + 2 =
Lesson 9
Add 3 Numbers: First Make 10
1.
1
9
+ 7
2.
7
3
+ 5
3.
5
2
+ 5
4.
8
4
+ 2
5.
3
5
+ 5
6.
6
4
+ 8
7.
2
8
+ 1
8.
9
1
+ 9
9. Jim ate 1 apple. Karen ate 2 apples. Pam did not eat an
apple. How many apples did they eat altogether?
10. Kim picked 5 pears. Bob also picked 5 pears. Tom picked 3
pears. How pears were picked in all?
Lesson 10
Test
2. 9 + 9 =
3. 5 + 6 =
4. 3 + 4 =
1. 5 + 8 =
6. 7 + 7 + 3 =
7. 9 + 0 + 1 =
8. 6 + 4 + 10 =
5. 2 + 3 + 4 =
9. Jenny ate 3 pieces of candy. After dinner she ate 2 more
pieces of candy. How much candy did Jenny eat altogether?
10. Kris has 5 shells. He found 4 more shells at the beach. How
many shells does Kris have in all?
Lesson 11
Subtraction: Zero
2. 10 - 0 =
3. 6 - 6 =
4. 1 - 0 =
5. 7 - 0 =
6. 10 - 10 =
7. 3 - 3 =
8. 8 - 0 =
9. 6 - 0 =
10. 5 - 5 =
1. 1 - 1 =
12. 5 - 0 =
13. 7 - 7 =
14. 2 - 0 =
15. 8 - 8 =
16. 0 - 0 =
17. 9 - 9 =
18. 3 - 0 =
19. 9 - 0 =
20. 2 - 2 =
11. 4 - 4 =
Lesson 12
Counting Back
2. 10 - 1 =
3. 5 - 2 =
4. 12 -2 =
5. 4 - 2 =
6. 6 -1 =
7. 12 -3 =
8. 5 -1 =
9. 11 -2 =
10. 5 -3 =
1. 12 - 1 =
12. 8 - 3 =
13. 11 - 3 =
14. 8 -2 =
15. 4 -3 =
16. 11 -1 =
17. 10 - 2 =
18. 6 - 2 =
19. 8 -1 =
20. 9 - 2 =
11. 7 - 1 =
Lesson 13
Counting Back
2. 12 - 3 =
3. 11 - 2 =
4. 3 -1 =
5. 6 - 2 =
6. 10 - 4 =
7. 8 - 3 =
8. 7 -1 =
9. 5 -2 =
10. 7 -3 =
1. 9 -1 =
12. 12 - 4 =
13. 11 -1 =
14. 9 - 3 =
15. 5 - 4 =
16. 11 -3 =
17. 8 - 2 =
18. 10 -2 =
19. 4 - 2 =
20. 12 -1 =
11. 9 - 2 =
Lesson 14
Problem Solving Draw to Solve
1. Janet had 5 jelly beans. She ate 2 of them. How many jelly
beans does she have left?
2. Nan saw 9 trucks on Monday and 5 trucks on Tuesday How
many more trucks did more did she see on Monday?
3. Sam had 11 balloons. 2 balloons popped. How many
balloons are left?
4. Pat had 13. She spent 4. How much does she have left?
Lesson 15
Fact Families
5+6=
11 - 5 =
11 - 6 =
2. 8 + 3 =
3+8=
11 - 3 =
11 - 8 =
3. 9 + 7 =
7+9=
1. 6 + 5 =
16 - 7 =
16 - 9 =
4+5=
9-5=
9-4=
5. 6 + 8 =
8+6=
14 - 6 =
14 - 8 =
4. 5 + 4 =
Lesson 16
Test
2.12 - 3 =
3. 10 - 0 =
1. 8 - 8 =
4. 5 - 3 =
5. Al saw 15 birds. 3 of the birds were white. The rest were
black. How many birds were black?
6. Write the fact family for the set of numbers.
4 3
7
+
Lesson 16
Adding Doubles
2. 5 + 5 =
3. 8 +8 =
4. 3 +3=
5. 6 + 6 =
6. 9 + 9 =
7. 7 + 7 =
8. 1 + 1 =
9. 4 + 4 =
1. 2 + 2 =
Lesson 18
More Addition
11. 9 + 7 =
2. 2 + 9 = 12. 8 + 8 =
3. 10 + 1 = 13. 10 + 3 =
4. 6 + 9 = 14. 3 + 9 =
5. 2 + 8 = 15. 7 + 8 =
6. 9 + 4 = 16. 5 + 9 =
7. 5 + 7 = 17. 9 + 1 + 6 =
8. 8 + 9 = 18. 7 + 5 + 3 =
9. 7 + 7 = 19. 10 + 3 + 4 =
10. 9 + 10 = 20. 6 + 6 + 1 =
1. 7 + 1 =
Lesson 19
Missing Numbers
= 10
2. 6 + 4 =
3. + 7 = 14
4. 3 + = 12
5. 10 + = 10
6. + 9 =13
7. 11 - 5 =
8. 9 - = 5
9. - 5 = 1
10. 5 + 7 =
1. 5 +
=1
12. 12 + = 14
13. 2 + 13 =
14. 4 - = 4
15. 6 - = 3
16. 8 + 7 =
17. 7 - = 5
18. 8 - 2 =
19. 10 - 3 =
20. 7 + 7 =
11. 3 -
Lesson 20
More Subtraction
2. 12 - 4 =
3. 9 - 1 =
4. 10 - 7 =
5. 13 -4 =
6. 15 - 15 =
7. 16 - 9=
8. 10 - 5 =
1. 11 - 7 =
10. 11 - 4 =
11. 10 - 3 =
12. 8 - 3 =
13. 13 - 5 =
14. 14 - 6 =
15. 15 - 9 =
16. 18 - 9 =
9. 9 - 4 =
Lesson 21
Test
Add or Subtract
2. 13 - 4 =
3. 9 + 5 =
4. 9 + 9 =
5. 16 - 9 =
6. 10 - 8 =
1. 5 + 7 =
Write the missing number
=8
8. 9 - = 4
9. 4 - = 0
10. 3 + = 10
7. 5 +
Lesson 22
Tens
1 ten = 10 ones
6 tens = ______ ones
2 tens = ______ ones
7 tens = ______ ones
3 tens = ______ ones
8 tens = ______ ones
4 tens = ______ ones
9 tens = ______ ones
5 tens = ______ ones
10
+ 10
20
+ 10
30
+ 10
40
+ 10
50
+ 10
60
+ 10
70
+ 10
80
+ 10
90
+ 10
Lesson 23
Addition: Tens and Ones
3 tens 7 ones = 37
2 tens and 5 ones =
5 tens and 3 ones =
1 ten 1 ones =
7 tens 0 ones =
10
+ 7
20
+ 3
30
+ 1
40
+ 2
50
+ 6
60
+ 8
70
+ 7
80
+ 9
90
+ 4
20
+ 8
60
+ 5
80
+ 9
Lesson 24
Place Value
1. 73
7 or 70
6. 23
3 or 30
2. 93
3 or 30
7. 37
7 or 70
3. 42
4 or 40
8. 78
7 or 70
4. 28
8 or 80
9. 19
9 or 90
5. 56
5 or 50
10. 45
4 or 40
Lesson 25
Test
10
+ 30
50
+ 20
60
+ 10
40
+ 9
80
+ 7
30
+ 1
What is the value of the underlined digit?
23
2 or 20
78
8 or 80
Lesson 26
Ordinal Numbers Match
1st
third
2nd
fourth
3rd
second
4th
sixth
5th
first
6th
fifth
7th
eighth
8th
ninth
9th
seventh
10th
tenth
Lesson 27
>, < , or =
7
2. 10 9
3. 73 37
4. 25 25
5. 12 21
6. 35 7
7. 19 45
1. 5
89
9. 13 13
10. 76 67
11. 59 60
12. 15 5
13. 8 80
14. 56 46
8. 90
Lesson 28
Number Order :Between
, 27
2. 10, , 12
3. 16, , 18
4. 30, , 32
5. 68, , 70
6. 19, , 21
7. 40, , 42
1. 25,
, 79
9. 99, , 101
10. 83, , 85
11. 54, , 56
12. 59, , 61
13.72, , 74
14. 89, , 91
8. 77,
Lesson 29
Number Order :Before
, 10
2. , 41
3. , 62
4. , 53
5. , 74
6. , 18
7. , 88
8. , 30
1.
, 95
10. , 34
11. , 86
12. , 75
13. , 63
14. , 45
15. , 56
16. , 90
9.
Lesson 30
Number Order : After
2. 77,
3. 26,
4. 30,
5. 29,
6. 9,
7. 25,
8. 8,
1. 55,
10. 61,
11. 45,
12. 89,
13. 50,
14. 34,
15. 12,
16. 99,
9. 39,
Lesson 31
Test
Write >, <, =
8
2. 11 10
3. 37 73
4. 26 26
5. 19 35
1. 7
Write the missing number.
, 10
7. 39, 41
8. 86,
9. , 27
10. 73, , 75
6.
Recite the ordinal numbers from first to tenth.
Lesson 32
Even and Odd
Even numbers end in 0, 2, 4, 6, 8.
All other numbers are odd.
Write even or odd beside each number.
1. 86 __________
2. 27 __________
3. 31 __________
4. 10 __________
5. 28 __________
6. 75 __________
7. 42 __________
8. 33 __________
9. 54 __________
10. 69 __________
Lesson 33
Even and Odd
Even numbers end in 0, 2, 4, 6, 8.
All other numbers are odd.
Write even or odd beside each number.
1. 45 __________
2. 17 __________
3. 65 __________
4. 71 __________
5. 38 __________
6. 79 __________
7. 24 __________
8. 96 __________
9. 52 __________
10. 83 __________
Lesson 34
Skip Count
Count by twos.
2,
, 6, , , 12
Count by threes.
3,
, , 12,
Count by fours.
4,
, , 16,
Count by fives.
5,
, , , 25
Count by tens.
10,
, , , 50
Lesson 35
Even Numbers.
Find the even numbers.
Color in the boxes.
1
11
21
31
41
2
12
22
32
42
3
13
23
33
43
4
14
24
34
44
5
15
25
35
45
6
16
26
36
46
7
17
27
37
47
8
18
28
38
48
9
19
29
39
49
10
20
30
40
50
Lesson 36
Test
Even numbers end in
, , , , or .
Write odd or even beside
each number.
23
47
90
52
__________
__________
__________
__________
Count by twos.
2,
, , ,
Count by fives.
5,
, , ,
Count by tens.
10,
, , ,
Lesson 37
Picture Graph
Use the graph to answer the questions.
Our Favorite Activity
Reading
Watching a movie
Playing outside
Going to Grandmas
Taking a walk
1. How many people like to take walks? __________
2. How many people like to visit Grandma? __________
3. How many more people like to read than
watch a movie? __________
4. How many people in all like to take a walk
and play outside? __________
Lesson 38
Bar Graph
Favorite Drinks
Water
Soda
Milk
Juice
1. How many children chose water as
their favorite drink? ____________
2. Which drink do the children like least? ____________
3. How many children in all like juice and milk? ____________
4. Which drink did most children choose? ____________
Lesson 39
Tally table
Our Favorite Dessert
Cheesecake
Pudding
Cake
Jello
1. Which dessert is the favorite of most people? ____________
2. How many people like cake for dessert? ____________
3. How many in all like pudding or jello? ____________
4. How many more like cheesecake than jello? ____________
Lesson 40
Test: Make a Graph
Books Read Each Week
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Name
Name
Name
1. Who read the most books? ______________
2. Who read the least books? ______________
3. How many books were read in all? ______________
Lesson 41
Nickels and Pennies
1. 5
___, ___, ___ =
2. 5
___, ___, ___ =
3. 5
1
1
1
___, ___, ___, ___, =
4. 5
5
5
1
___, ___, ___, ___, =
Lesson 42
Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies
1.
1
1
5
1
___, ___, ___, ___, ___ =
2.
5
5
___, ___, ___, ___, ___ =
3.
1
1
1
___, ___, ___, ___, ___ =
4.
5
5
5
1
___, ___, ___, ___, ___ =
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Lesson 43
Quarters
1.
25
25
25
25
___, ___, ___, ___ =
2.
25
25
___, ___ =
3.
25
25
25
___, ___, ___ =
4.
25
___, ___, ___ =
5.
25
10
___, ___, ___ =
Lesson 44
Pocket Chage
1. 1 5 1
25
2. 10 5 1 5
3. 10 1 5
10
4. 25 1
25
=
=
1 =
25
Lesson 45
One Dollar in Change
1.
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
2.
25 25 25 25
= $
3. How many nickels make $1.00 or 100 _____________
4. How many pennies make $1.00 or 100 _____________
= $
Lesson 46
Test
5 1 =
5 1 =
= $
5 =
1.
25
10
2.
10
3.
25
25
4.
25
25 25 25
Lesson 47
Money: Show the Same Amount
Use coins to show the same amount of money.
1. 38
2. 45
3. 67
4. 50
5. 13
6. 55
7. 89
8. 99
Lesson 48
Money: > or <
40
2. 12 11
3. 25 52
4. 68 8
5. 90 80
6. 34 43
7. 44 80
8. 7 5
9. 14 11
10. 3 30
1. 39
Lesson 49
Make Change
1. You have 10. You buy candy for 5. How much change do
you get back? ___________
2. You have 30. You buy a bag of marbles of 27. What is your
change? ___________
3. You have 20. You buy a candy bar for 12. What is your
change? ___________
[Link] have 50 You buy a big red balloon for 32 What is your
change? ___________
Lesson 50
Test
Use coins. Write the answer.
1. You have 3 dimes. How much change do you have? _________
2. You have 65. You buy a toy for [Link] change is _________.
3. You have 2 quarters and one nickel. How much money do you
have? _________
Write > or <
39
5. 7 9
6. 44 22
7. 57 75
4. 93
8.
1
1
1
Lesson 51
Telling Time: Whole hours
Write the Answers.
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
Lesson 52
Telling Time: Half hours
Write the Answers.
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
Lesson 53
Telling Time: 5 minutes
Write the Answers.
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
Lesson 54
Telling Time
Write the Answers.
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
Lesson 55
Test
Write the Answers.
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
_____:_____
Lesson 56
AM or PM
Circle A.M or P.M.
1. You wake at 7:30
[Link] P.M.
2. You eat lunch at 11:45
[Link] P.M.
3. You finish school at 2:00
[Link] P.M.
4. You eat dinner at 5:15
[Link] P.M.
5. You go to bed at 9:00
[Link] P.M.
Lesson 57
Hours Passed
Use a model clock to solve each problem. Write the answer.
1. Susan went to the playground at 1:00 pm. She stayed there
until 3:00 pm. How many hours was Suan at the playground?
________ hours
2. Jack left his house to go fishing at 11:30 am returned to his
house at 3:30pm. For how mant hours was Jack away from
his house?
________ hours
3. Pete starts karate lessons at 4:30 pm. His lesson lasts until
5:30 pm. How much time has passed?
________ hours
4. The fair starts at 10:00 am. It ends at 9:00 pm. How much
time has passed
________ hours
Lesson 58
Months
Write the months in order.
December
February
July
April
November
January
September
March
June
August
May
October
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
Lesson 59
More Months
1. How many months are in a year?
_______________
2. Which month comes before January? _______________
3. Which month has the fewest days?
_______________
4. Which month comes after September?_______________
5. In which month do we celebrate Yule? _______________
Lesson 60
How Long
Circle the correct answer.
1. About how long will it take to brush your teeth?
4 minutes or 4 hours
2. About how long will it take to watch a movie?
2 days or 2 hours
3. About how long will it take to eat dinner?
30 minutes or 30 hours
4. About how long will it take to clean your room?
1 hour or 100 days
Lesson 61
Test
1. You eat breakfast at 8:00
AM or PM
2. About how long does it take to brush your hair?
2 minutes or 2 days
3. How many months are in a year?
4. Which month is the first month of the year? _____________
Lesson 62
2 Digit Addition
1.
65
+ 4
2.
82
+ 1
3.
30
+ 3
4.
74
+ 2
5.
26
+ 2
6.
44
+ 5
7.
55
+ 3
8.
22
+ 7
9.
10
+ 9
Lesson 63
2 Digit Addition
1.
56
+ 40
2.
41
+ 50
3.
26
+ 70
4.
19
+ 80
5.
33
+ 10
6.
73
+ 20
7.
33
+ 10
8.
60
+ 20
9.
26
+ 30
10.
33
+ 10
Lesson 64
2 Digit Addition
1.
23
+ 56
2.
64
+ 4
3.
33
+ 56
4.
95
+ 1
5.
29
+ 20
6.
38
+ 21
7.
67
+ 10
8.
11
+ 8
9.
52
+ 34
Lesson 65
Addition: Regrouping
1.
19
+ 1
2.
28
+ 2
3.
46
+ 6
4.
93
+ 7
5.
26
+ 9
6.
57
+ 8
7.
65
+ 5
8.
37
+ 4
9.
74
+ 8
Lesson 66
Addition: Regrouping
1.
13
+ 17
2.
16
+ 26
3.
62
+ 28
4.
56
+ 19
5.
37
+ 48
6.
75
+ 16
7.
39
+ 34
8.
15
+ 9
9.
12
+ 34
Lesson 67
Problem Solving
1. There are 13 girls and 13 boys at the playground. How many
children are at the playground?
2. At the birthday party there are 10 red balloons and 9 blue
balloons. How many balloons are there in all?
3. Cindy has 8 cats and 3 dogs. How many pets does Cindy
have?
4. John as 54 pennies. Kelly has 36 pennies. How many pennies
do they have altogether?
Lesson 68
Test
1.
30
+ 9
2.
55
+ 5
3.
89
+ 3
4.
11
+ 9
5.
23
+ 18
6.
98
+ 1
7.
46
+ 26
8.
77
+ 17
9.
66
+ 18
Lesson 69
More 2 Digit Addition
1.
24
+ 28
2.
42
+ 19
3.
39
+ 28
4.
64
+ 7
5.
54
+ 26
6.
45
+ 39
7.
33
+ 48
8.
79
+ 13
9.
21
+ 29
Lesson 70
More 2 Digit Addition
1.
56
+ 9
2.
14
+ 44
3.
77
+ 3
4.
36
+ 15
5.
64
+ 28
6.
22
+ 46
7.
12
+ 28
8.
97
+ 2
9.
43
+ 19
Lesson 71
More 2 Digit Addition
1.
42
+ 52
2.
68
+ 15
3.
34
+ 39
4.
58
+ 14
5.
28
+ 18
6.
34
+ 33
7.
73
+ 17
8.
45
+ 27
9.
84
+ 6
Lesson 72
More 2 Digit Addition
1.
37
+ 33
2.
48
+ 26
3.
27
+ 44
4.
65
+ 8
5.
53
+ 19
6.
36
+ 27
7.
28
+ 53
8.
51
+ 17
9.
29
+ 22
Lesson 73
Test
1.
92
+ 44
2.
28
+ 57
3.
34
+ 6
4.
19
+ 17
5.
37
+ 44
6.
49
+ 13
7.
55
+ 28
8.
71
+ 29
9.
66
+ 27
Lesson 74
2 Digit Subtraction
1.
60
- 10
2.
20
- 10
3.
90
- 60
4.
70
- 20
5.
50
- 40
6.
30
- 20
7.
70
- 50
8.
60
- 30
9.
90
- 40
Lesson 75
2 Digit Subtraction
1.
65
4
2.
55
- 20
3.
78
4
4.
95
- 30
5.
82
2
6.
84
- 20
7.
49
- 10
8.
56
3
9.
79
3
Lesson 76
2 Digit Subtraction
1.
14
- 10
2.
19
2
3.
33
- 20
4.
10
3
5.
16
- 10
6.
36
- 20
7.
20
2
8.
56
1
9.
35
- 30
Lesson 77
Subtraction: Regrouping
1.
34
7
2.
25
8
3.
57
9
4.
60
3
5.
46
7
6.
54
9
7.
22
8
8.
71
9
9.
83
4
Lesson 78
Subtraction: Regrouping
1.
43
- 17
2.
20
2
3.
85
- 44
4.
52
4
5.
33
- 19
6.
55
- 16
7.
53
- 35
8.
78
- 25
9.
92
4
Lesson 79
Test
1.
45
- 20
2.
79
4
3.
47
6
4.
27
- 18
5.
50
- 33
6.
74
- 51
7.
36
- 17
8.
25
- 16
9.
42
- 14
Lesson 80
More 2 digit Subtraction
1.
42
- 16
2.
48
- 28
3.
20
- 17
4.
57
- 18
5.
66
7
6.
52
- 18
7.
71
- 29
8.
65
5
9.
75
- 36
Lesson 81
More 2 digit Subtraction
1.
91
- 16
2.
54
- 27
3.
70
- 32
4.
57
- 28
5.
45
- 38
6.
33
- 14
7.
62
- 32
8.
95
- 46
9.
37
- 19
Lesson 82
More 2 Digit Subtraction
1.
94
- 65
2.
46
- 28
3.
64
6
4.
80
- 18
5.
45
- 16
6.
56
- 26
7.
92
- 67
8.
53
- 19
9.
40
- 11
Lesson 83
More 2 Digit Subtraction
1.
36
- 27
2.
74
- 24
3.
81
- 42
4.
38
- 19
5.
24
6
6.
40
5
7.
92
- 11
8.
53
- 18
9.
13
4
Lesson 84
Test
1.
73
5
2.
95
- 59
3.
90
- 20
4.
66
- 33
5.
41
- 17
6.
54
- 25
7.
22
- 14
8.
74
- 26
9.
56
- 28
Lesson 85
Identifying the Plane Shapes
Color the squares.
Color the triangles.
Color the rectangles.
Color the circles.
Lesson 86
Sides and Corners
sides
corners
sides
corners
sides
corners
sides
corners
sides
corners
sides
corners
Lesson 87
Test
Match the shape with its name.
circle
rectangle
oval
triangle
square
Lesson 88
Solid Figures
Find 3 items in your home that are shaped like
a sphere.
Find 3 items in your home that are shaped like
a rectangular prism.
Find 2 items in your home that are shaped like
a cone.
Find 3 items in your home that are shaped like
a cylinder.
Find 3 items in your home that are shaped like
a cube.
Find 1 item in your home that is shaped like a
pyramid.
Lesson 89
Match each solid figure with its name.
sphere
rectangular prism
cylinder
pyramid
cone
cube
Lesson 90
Inches
Use a ruler to answer the following questions.
1. How long is a pencil?
About_________ inches.
2. How long is a book?
About_________ inches.
3. How long is your foot?
About_________ inches.
4. How long is your thumb?
About_________ inches.
5. How long is a paperclip?
About_________ inches.
Lesson 91
Feet
Use a ruler to answer the following questions.
1. How many inches are in a foot? _________ inches.
2. How wide is your door?
About_________ feet.
3. How tall is your table?
About_________ feet.
4. How tall is your teacher?
About_________ feet.
5. How tall are you?
About_________ feet.
Lesson 92
Feet and Inches
Use a ruler to answer the following questions.
1. You would measure your fingers in
inches or feet
2. You would measure the door in
inches or feet
3. You would measure a bedroom in
inches or feet
4. You would measure a pencil in
inches or feet
Lesson 93
Hundreds
Read the following numbers out loud.
409
618
925
676
101
399
222
527
734
Lesson 94
Addition: Hundreds
2. 600 + 30 + 5 =
3. 900 + 90 + 9 =
4. 100 + 20 + 1 =
5. 500 + 10 + 3 =
6. 800 + 70 + 6 =
7. 300 + 40 + 9 =
8. 700 + 60 + 4 =
9. 400 + 80 + 7 =
1. 200 + 50 + 2 =
Lesson 95
Place Value
Circle the place value of the underlined number.
1. 174
700
2. 810
800
3. 534
400
4. 764
700
5. 295
500
6. 341
400
70 7
80 8
40 4
70 7
50 5
40 4
Lesson 96
Test
2. 300 + 90 + 4 =
3. 900 + 10 + 5 =
1. 500 + 40 + 1 =
Circle the place value of the underlined number.
4. 128
200 20 2
5. 714
500 50 5
Read the following numbers out loud.
6. 220
7. 576
8. 999
Lesson 97
Hundreds: > or <
647
2. 925 952
3. 365 563
4. 218 453
5. 900 453
6. 900 859
7. 202 220
8. 644 488
1. 838
Lesson 98
Write 100 More
1. 708 ___________
2. 475 ___________
3. 838 ___________
4. 313 ___________
5. 620 ___________
6. 104 ___________
7. 247 ___________
8. 551 ___________
Lesson 99
100 Less
Write the number that is 100 less.
1. ____________________ 726
2. ____________________ 444
3. ____________________ 275
4. ____________________ 542
5. ____________________ 349
6. ____________________ 307
7. ____________________ 222
8. ____________________ 175
Lesson 100
Number Order
Write the numbers that come before and after.
1. _________ 968 ____________
2. _________ 570 ____________
3. _________ 256 ____________
4. _________ 606 ____________
5. _________ 804 ____________
6. _________ 360 ____________
7. _________ 609 ____________
8. _________ 499 ____________
9. _________ 100 ____________
Lesson 101
Number Order
Write the number that comes between the two numbers shown.
1. 799,______, 801
2. 360,______, 362
3. 419,______, 421
4. 777,______, 779
5. 969,______, 971
6. 299,______, 301
7. 348,______, 350
8. 809,______, 811
9. 99,______, 101
10. 347,______, 349
Lesson 102
Test
Write . or <
798
2. 100 99
3. 444 399
1. 789
Write the number that is 100 more.
4. 405 ______
5. 120 ______
6. 899 ______
Write the numbers that come before and after.
7. _____ 400 ______
8. _____ 199 ______
9. _____ 100 ______
Lesson 103
Number Order
Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.
1. 788, 299, 100 ____, _____, _____
2. 89, 400, 767 ____, _____, _____
3. 501, 328, 451 ____, _____, _____
4. 698, 349, 211 ____, _____, _____
5. 887, 12, 301 ____, _____, _____
6. 134, 554, 455 ____, _____, _____
Lesson 104
Number Order
Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.
1. 207, 233, 220 ____, _____, _____
2. 599, 500, 513 ____, _____, _____
3. 954, 962, 971 ____, _____, _____
4. 124, 150, 177 ____, _____, _____
5. 658, 622, 634 ____, _____, _____
6. 387, 345, 301 ____, _____, _____
Lesson 105
Number Order
Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.
1. 824, 822, 842 ____, _____, _____
2. 500, 700, 80 ____, _____, _____
3. 224, 924, 430 ____, _____, _____
4. 111, 555, 333 ____, _____, _____
5. 262, 962, 162 ____, _____, _____
6. 376, 341, 355 ____, _____, _____
Lesson 106
Number Patterns
Find the number pattern. Continue the pattern.
1. 200, 300, 400 ____, _____, _____
2. 600, 650, 700 ____, _____, _____
3. 120, 122, 124 ____, _____, _____
4. 710, 610, 510 ____, _____, _____
5. 235, 240, 245 ____, _____, _____
6. 300, 298, 296 ____, _____, _____
Lesson 107
Test
Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.
1. 975, 465, 656 ____, _____, _____
2. 526, 426, 662 ____, _____, _____
3. 777, 111, 333 ____, _____, _____
4. 636, 736, 936 ____, _____, _____
Find the number pattern. Continue the pattern.
5. 300, 350, 400 ____, _____, _____
6. 925, 825, 725 ____, _____, _____
Lesson 108
Fractions: Equal Parts
Count the number of parts.
1.
3.
_____ parts
_____ parts
2.
4.
_____ parts
_____ parts
Lesson 109
Fractions: One Half
1
Color half of each shape to show
2.
1.
3.
2.
4.
1
Lesson 110
Fractions: One Third
1
Color one part of each shape to show
3.
1.
3.
2.
4.
1
Lesson 111
Fractions: One Fourth
1
Color one part of each shape to show
4.
1.
3.
2.
4.
1
Lesson 112
Fractions
Color one part blue. Write the fraction.
1.
3.
2.
4.
Lesson 113
Fractions
Color the parts to show the fraction.
Example
2.
1.
3
3.
3
8
5.
2
4.
7
8
6.
Lesson 114
Fractions
Color the parts to show the fraction.
1.
4.
6.
2.
5.
3.
Lesson 115
Test
Color the parts to show the fraction.
1.
2.
8
3.
4.
2
5.
6.
10
Lesson 116
3 Digit Addition
1.
234
+ 654
2.
136
+ 172
3.
247
+ 112
4.
337
+ 532
5.
164
+ 815
6.
462
+ 237
7.
708
+ 291
8.
297
+ 502
Lesson 117
3 Digit Addition
1.
765
+ 216
2.
489
+ 302
3.
835
+ 119
4.
366
+ 527
5.
643
+ 339
6.
287
+ 607
7.
708
+ 148
8.
156
+ 629
Lesson 118
3 Digit Addition
1.
219
+ 254
2.
217
+ 136
3.
325
+ 129
4.
477
+ 143
5.
568
+ 362
6.
284
+ 288
7.
462
+ 189
8.
685
+ 274
Lesson 119
3 Digit Addition
1.
266
+ 37
2.
596
+ 384
3.
570
+ 755
4.
765
+ 567
5.
935
+ 683
6.
132
+ 622
7.
804
+ 356
8.
403
+ 856
Lesson 120
3 Digit Addition
1.
544
+ 316
2.
387
+ 936
3.
493
+ 30
4.
709
+ 287
5.
404
+ 355
6.
156
+ 669
7.
292
+ 545
8.
517
+ 177
Lesson 121
Test
1.
586
+ 49
2.
937
+ 264
3.
765
+ 189
4.
747
+ 176
5.
459
+ 387
6.
382
+ 936
7.
709
+ 157
8.
507
+ 235
Lesson 122
Adding Money
1.
$2.59
+ $3.48
2.
$1.99
+ $2.49
3.
$2.65
+ $0.49
4.
$1.39
+ $0.56
5.
$2.33
+ $3.65
6.
$3.33
+ $2.49
7.
$1.55
+ $2.35
8.
$5.98
+ $1.43
Lesson 123
Adding Money
1.
$5.98
+ $1.49
2.
$1.98
+ $5.95
3.
$0.55
+ $7.66
4.
$0.92
+ $0.49
5.
$2.54
+ $1.26
6.
$3.69
+ $1.52
7.
$5.00
+ $5.50
8.
$9.45
+ $0.25
Lesson 124
Word Problems
1. Milkshake $1.59
French Fries $1.27
How much for both?
3. Video: $3.95
Popcorn: $0.99
How much for both?
2. She has $5.78.
He has $8.03.
How much do they have
altogether?
4. Tim has $8.35.
If he saves another $1.65
how much money will he
have?
Lesson 125
Test
1.
$3.50
+ $4.30
2.
$2.45
+ $3.06
3.
$3.49
+ $0.25
4.
$4.67
+ $5.47
5.
$5.50
+ $2.64
6.
$6.75
+ $4.83
7.
$2.35
+ $5.62
8.
$0.99
+ $3.99
Lesson 126
3 Digit Subtraction
1.
400
- 200
2.
700
- 400
3.
900
- 300
4.
200
- 100
5.
600
- 500
6.
800
- 500
7.
300
- 200
8.
900
- 400
Lesson 127
3 Digit Subtraction
1.
122
21
2.
236
- 121
3.
878
- 525
4.
523
- 222
5.
217
17
6.
629
- 306
7.
854
- 133
8.
672
- 432
Lesson 128
3 Digit Subtraction
1.
963
- 747
2.
365
- 127
3.
725
- 119
4.
942
- 838
5.
462
- 456
6.
942
- 838
7.
642
- 325
8.
850
- 624
Lesson 129
3 Digit Subtraction
1.
647
- 285
2.
848
- 547
3.
712
- 562
4.
425
- 312
5.
942
- 195
6.
725
- 653
7.
674
- 475
8.
924
- 635
Lesson 130
Test
1.
758
- 489
2.
766
77
3.
723
- 193
4.
706
- 174
5.
604
- 311
6.
640
- 475
7.
695
- 486
8.
532
- 240
Lesson 131
Subtracting Money
1.
$5.02
- $3.15
2.
$8.06
- $1.57
3.
$7.03
- $6.14
4.
$5.00
- $3.98
5.
$5.42
- $2.26
6.
$8.12
- $1.56
7.
$7.09
- $5.29
8.
$5.24
- $1.32
Lesson 132
Subtracting Money
1.
$9.36
- $3.46
2.
$6.04
- $1.76
3.
$3.81
- $0.44
4.
$9.46
- $5.83
5.
$5.00
- $1.85
6.
$9.75
- $4.68
7.
$5.01
- $1.39
8.
$8.32
- $2.67
Lesson 133
Subtracting Money
1.
$2.45
- $1.25
2.
$7.18
- $4.45
3.
$3.49
- $1.50
4.
$4.69
- $3.71
5.
$4.56
- $1.39
6.
$5.50
- $0.24
7.
$3.50
- $1.35
8.
$2.44
- $2.26
Lesson 134
Test
1.
$5.50
- $1.75
2.
$7.50
- $0.41
3.
$6.75
- $1.98
4.
$8.69
- $3.88
5.
$5.00
- $2.35
6.
$3.50
- $1.25
7.
$6.05
- $3.85
8.
$9.45
- $5.50
Lesson 135
Using the Calculator
Use a calculator to find the sum.
2. 2 + 7 + 2 =
3. 4 + 5 + 5 =
4. 4 + 2 + 8 =
5. 6 + 9 + 3 =
6. 7 + 8 + 8 =
7. 9 + 5 + 9 =
8. 5 + 2 + 9 =
1. 5 + 4 + 3 =
Lesson 136
Using the Calculator
Use a calculator to find the sum.
1.
57
+ 77
2.
26
+ 85
3.
89
+ 43
4.
66
+ 56
5.
73
+ 58
6.
39
+ 82
7.
75
+ 67
8.
28
+ 86
Lesson 137
Using the Calculator
Use a calculator to find the difference.
1.
75
- 46
2.
63
- 29
3.
42
- 17
4.
64
- 38
5.
95
- 47
6.
97
- 86
7.
62
- 29
8.
36
- 19
Lesson 138
Using the Calculator
Use a calculator to find the difference.
1.
52
- 36
2.
78
- 59
3.
94
- 55
4.
46
- 17
5.
32
- 28
6.
53
- 27
7.
31
- 18
8.
43
- 36
Lesson 139
Using the Calculator
Use a calculator to find the difference.
1.
32
- 24
2.
36
- 15
3.
75
- 12
4.
78
- 43
5.
23
- 54
6.
21
- 11
7.
18
7
8.
72
- 25