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  • Juan has these coins. He has exactly enough to buy a lollipop. Draw the coins, and under them write the total amount of money so far. Two dimes, one nickel, and four pennies. How much does the lollipop cost? Use cents in your answer.
    29 cents
  • Write a symbol to compare these numbers 163 198
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  • Skip count by fives: 35, _, _, _, _, _, _, 70
    40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65
  • Choose the correct sum: 21+63+47= (142, 131, or 187)
    131
  • Molly buys a candy that costs $1.32. She has these coins and bills. Circle the coins and bills Molly can use to buy the folder. Write how much money Molly has left using $.
    $0.21
  • Write three ways to show 162.
    one hundred sixty-two, 100+60+2, one hundred block, six ten sticks, and two ones
  • Mark makes 28 red paper airplanes. He make 32 yellow paper airplanes. How many does he make in all? Show two methods you can use to find the answer.
    60 paper airplanes; math mountain, equation, picture
  • Luke has 47 cents. List 3 different combinations of coins Luke could have.
    4 dimes, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies; 2 dimes, 4 nickels, and 7 pennies; 1 dime, 6 nickels, and 7 pennies
  • Write a symbol to compare these numbers: 182 182
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  • Write a symbol to compare these numbers: 132 123
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  • Explain how to add 38 and 89. Then make a proof drawing.
    First you add the tens to get 17. Then you regroup and add the tens. 127; one hundred, two ten sticks, seven ones
  • Write the total of this addition problem: 94+11
    105
  • Write the total of this addition problem: 48+36
    84
  • Draw 134 using Quick Hundreds, Quick Tens, and circles. Write the number name. Then write the number in expanded form.
    One quick hundred, three quick tens, and four circles