Morning Work Week 3. Monday Multiplication Rule: REVIEW 10x6=2x9=5x7=11x3=0x4=1x5=10x3= 2x7=5x8=11x9=0x10=1x7=5x5=2x5=

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Morning Work Week 3

Monday

Multiplication Rule: REVIEW 10x6=2x9=5x7=11x3=0x4=1x5=10x3= 2x7=5x8=11x9=0x10=1x7=5x5=2x5=

Samantha wants to buy a two-wheel bicycle. The bike costs $ She has saved $ How much more money does she need to save to buy the bike?

Tuesday

After saving for another month, Samantha needs $16.00 more to buy a bicycle. Her mom will pay her $2.00 an hour for pulling weeds in the yard. How many hours of weeds pulling will Samantha need to do to earn $16.00?

Wednesday

Samantha’s mom bought her a helmet for $25.00, bicycling gloves for $16.00, and an inner tube repair kit for $5.00. How much did Samantha’s mom spend in all?

Thursday

Samantha rode her new bike around the block 16 times. She traveled 1/2 mile each time she went around the block. How many times did she travel in all?

Friday

Multiplication Workbook

Samantha rode her bike everyday for a week. She kept a log of how far she rode her bicycle each day. Sunday2 miles Monday1 mile Tuesday1 mile Wednesday2 miles Thursday3 miles Friday2 miles Saturday4 miles ~ How far did she ride in one week? _____________________ ~If she continued to ride the same number of miles each week, how many miles in all will she ride in two weeks? __________ In three weeks? __________ In four weeks? ___________ * Challenge: How many miles will she ride in one year? (Hint: There are 52 weeks in a year.)