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Week 13-Monday’s Homework Name:__________________ Date:_____________ #:________ Directions: Read each question carefully. Draw a picture, write an equation, and write your answer in a complete sentence! 1.) Cady has 9 boxes of shoes. There are 2 shoes in each box. Her mom bought her more shoes. Now, Cady has 24 shoes. How many more did her mom give her? ___ x___ + S =24 2.)Solve for N. 50 – 2 = N X 6 3.) Dale was driving in a race. When he began the race, he set his trip meter to zero. At the first pit stop, the trip meter read 93 miles. At the second pit stop, the meter read 146 miles. How far was it from the first stop to the second? 4.) Joey bought 3 bags of apples. Each bag had 8 apples in it. Then he ate 17 apples. How many apples were left? 1.) Kate has 7 boxes of shoes. There are 2 shoes in each box. This morning, Kate realized that she had lost 6 of the shoes. How many shoes Kate have now? 2.)Solve for N. 29 – 8 = N X 3 3.) Kim picked 8 baskets of oranges. Each basket had 7 oranges in it. Kim’s brother stole 15 oranges. How many oranges does Kim have now? 4.) Miguel found four aliens from Mars! Each alien had 6 stripes on them. Then Miguel painted more stripes on them. If there were a total of 41 stripes. How many did Miguel paint? Week 13- Tuesday’s Homework Name:___________________ Date:_____________ #:________ Directions: Read each question carefully. Draw a picture, write an equation, and write your answer in a complete sentence!

Week 13- Wednesday’s Homework Name:___________________ Date:________________ #:________ Directions: Read each question carefully. On a separate sheet of lined paper, be sure to show all of your work, write an equation, and write a complete sentence to answer each question. 1.) June bought three packs of gum. Each pack had five pieces in it. She gave 11 pieces to her best friend. How many pieces of gum did she have left? 2.) August and Elise started teaching their class at 8:45am. It took 40 minutes to teach their writing lesson. The math lesson took one hour and 10 minutes. What time did they finish teaching? 3.) Kayla’s family was taking a road trip to Disney. Before they left their house, they set their trip meter to zero. When they stopped for gas, the trip meter read 99 miles. The next time they stopped for lunch, the trip meter read 196 miles. How far did they travel from the gas station to lunch ? 4.) Donny went bird watching. He saw birds in 3 different trees. Each tree had 6 birds in them. Then 22 more birds flew in a tree. How many birds did he see? Thursday’s Homework Name:________________________ Date:________________ #:________ Directions: Read each question carefully. On a separate sheet of lined paper, be sure to show all of your work, write an equation, and a complete sentence to answer each question. 1.) Hannah and Jayne were baking cookies. On the cookie sheet, they placed the cookies into rows and columns. If there were 30 cookies in all. What are some of the ways they could have been arranged? Draw pictures and write the equations to match. 2. Fred raises goldfish. He had 4 fish tanks in his room. He had 20 fish to put into the tanks. If he put the same amount of fish in each tank. How many fish will be in each tank? Draw a picture and write an equation. 3.) At the aquarium, Miss Evans saw five bear cages. There were the same number of bears in each cage. She saw 45 bears altogether. How many bears were in each cage? 4.) Write an equation that represents this array.