Math Homework
Name ______________________
1.
Which number sentence is the same fact family as the number sentence below?
7 x 4 = 28 a.
28 – 4 = 24 b.
7 + 4 = 11 c.
28 + 4 = 32 d.
28 ÷ 7 = 4
2.
What number makes the number sentence true?
36 ÷ = 4
3.
RJ bought 5 bags of cat treats.
Each bag contained 6 treats. How many treats did RJ buy in all? Draw a picture if needed. Write the equation to match the word problem.
Write your answer in a complete sentence.
4.
Solve:
36 54
X 7 X 3
Parent Initial ______
Jan. 12 (Monday’s Homework)
5.
Complete the area model below.
30 2
9
6.
Connor grabbed a large handful of fruit loops. He has a total of 45 fruit loops. If Connor shares his fruit loops equally with 4 of his friends and keeps some for himself, how many fruit loops will each person get? Write the equation and solve.
7.
Sam has 43 grapes, Dalton has 4 more grapes than Sam. Luke has 6 fewer grapes than Sam. Mason has
2 times as many grapes as Luke.
Complete the table below to show how many grapes each person has.
Sam
How many grapes do they have all together?
Math Homework
Jan. 13 (Tuesday’s Homework)
1. Trinity saw 6 trucks on the highway.
Each truck has 4 wheels for a total of 24 wheels. Which number sentence is NOT in the same fact family as the others? a. 6 x 4 = 24 b. 24 ÷ 6 = 4 c. 6 + 4 = 10 d. 24 ÷ 4 = 6
2. Solve:
8 x 7 =
___ x 6 = 36
6 x 7 =
64 ÷ 8 =
7 x ___ = 28
8 x 6 =
3. In the equation below, the and the represent different numbers.
x = 56
Which equation is in the same fact family? a.
56 x = b.
÷ 56 =
c. 56 ÷ =
Parent Initial ______
4. The music teacher has the following recorders in her classroom.
If she decides to put them into 3 equal groups, how many recorders will be in each group? Circle the equation that shows the correct equation. a.
30 ÷ 6 = 5 b.
30 ÷ 3 = 10 c.
30 ÷ 2 = 15
5. Kinley and Bella solved the problem below. Kinley says the answer is 331.
Bella says the answer is 271. Who is right? Prove your answer.
654 - 383 =
6. Write the number below in standard form:
40,000 + 5,000 + 600 + 8
_______________________________
Math Homework
Name __________________________
1.
Julia has 4 one dollar bills, 2 quarters, 3 nickels, and 6 pennies.
Draw and label the bills and coins.
How much money does Julia have?
Write your answer in a statement.
2.
Audrey started the fact family below. She can’t remember 2 of them. Complete the fact family for
Audrey.
8 x 4 = 32
_____________
32 ÷ 4 = 8
_____________
3.
Dalton and Zachary collected 436 coke tabs for Boys Scouts. Ava and
Isabella collected 683 coke tabs for
Girl Scouts. Which expression below shows the best estimate how many more coke tabs Ava and
Isabella collected than Dalton and
Zachary? a.
700 – 500 b.
680 – 440 c.
680 – 430
Parent Initial ______
Jan. 14 (Wednesday’s Homework)
4. The table below shows how many Shell gas stations in each city.
City
Buttercup
Shadow Horse
Winterville
Orangetop
Gas Station
36
27
43
58
What is the best estimate of the total number of gas stations in Buttercup,
Orangetop, and Winterville?
Write your answer in a statement.
5. Round each number to the tens and hundreds:
256
347
209
473
210
300
6. Solve:
26 x 7 = 34 x 9 =
Math Homework
Jan. 15 (Thursday’s Homework)
1. Araceli and Ava decided to put 78 blocks into 3 stacks. Araceli put 26 blocks in the first stack. Ava put 21 blocks in the second stack. How many block will the girls put in the third stack? Write the equation and solve. Draw a picture if needed.
2. Solve:
24 ÷ 3 =
45 ÷ 5 =
70 ÷ ____ = 10
35 ÷ ____ = 7
3. Landon was put in charge of counting textbooks for 3 rd grade. He made the chart below.
Textbook
Math
Science
Language
Total
214
198
227
What is the total number of math and science textbooks Landon counted?
How many fewer science textbooks are there than Language textbooks?
Parent Initial ______
4. Solve:
54 x 9 = 42 x 6 =
5. Nicole bought 4 boxes of crayons. Each box had 24 crayons. Gabriella gave her
32 crayons. How many crayons does
Nicole have in all? Draw a picture if needed. Write the equation and solve.
Write your answer in a statement.
4.
Mrs. Willburn has the ribbons below. She wants to put them equally into 7 baggies.
How many ribbons will be in each baggie? a.
4, because 24 ÷ 6 = 4 b.
5, because 35 ÷ 7 = 5 c.
4, because 32 ÷ 8 = 4