Daily Math Review #3 Ms. Naugle 4 th Grade. Monday – Complete this work in your math journal. Remember to put the date. Write these in standard form.

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Daily Math Review #3 Ms. Naugle 4 th Grade

Monday – Complete this work in your math journal. Remember to put the date. Write these in standard form. twelve thousand, ninety-nine thirty-five thousand, seven hundred twenty Tom bought a book for $9.99 and a magazine for $4.95. How much change did he get back from $20.00? Show his change with the fewest bills and coins. How much will 4 notebooks cost if each notebook is $1.49? Write the numbers in the chart as standard decimals and as money amounts. ones. tenthshundredths

Tuesday – Complete this work in your math journal. Remember to put the date. Write these numbers in expanded form: 33,333 56,909 Show $6.87 with the fewest bills and coins. John bought 3 candy bars for $.79 each. How much change will he get back from $5.00? Which of these numbers are odd? 455; 567; 656; 930 Solve these problems: 400 – 246 = =

Wednesday – Complete this work in your math journal. Remember to put the date. Two one dollar bills, three quarters, one dime, one nickel and two pennies equals what amount of money? You buy three pencils which cost $.59 each. How much change do you get back from five dollars? You buy a book for $3.99, a notebook for $2.89, and a pencil case for $2.35. Estimate how much money you need. Round 3,567 to the nearest 10. Round 3,567 to the nearest Complete this equation: 12 + n = 20 Complete this pattern: 6, 9, 12, 15, ____, ____, ____

Thursday – Complete this work in your math journal. Remember to put the date. Round these numbers to the nearest thousand: 23,876 43,499 Third grade read 234 books in August and fourth grade read 367 books. Estimate how many books were read altogether. How much money does three one dollar bills, two quarters, one dime, one nickel, and three pennies equal? Solve for n. 17 – n = 9 n + 3 = 11

Friday - Complete this work in your journal. Remember to put the date. AmountsOnesTenthsHundredths 349 $5.92 Draw a picture to show $3.33 with the fewest bills and coins. Write these in standard form: twenty-two thousand, two hundred two twelve thousand, twenty Estimate how much three notebooks that cost $1.89 each would cost you. You spent $ What is your change from a ten dollar bill?