Daily Math Review #2 Ms. Naugle 4 th Grade. Monday – Complete this work in your math journal. Remember to put a date. What number is represented? Draw.

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Daily Math Review #2 Ms. Naugle 4 th Grade

Monday – Complete this work in your math journal. Remember to put a date. What number is represented? Draw 346 using base 10 blocks. Write the standard form of 15 hundreds. $ $3.79 = Write the fact family for 4, 3, 12. Write twelve thousand, two hundred in standard form.

Use base ten blocks to show 536. You buy three pencils for $.79 each and a notebook for $2.99. How much did you spend? You have used 23 pages of a 100 page notebook. How many pages are left? If you read 8 pages of a book each day for a week, how pages did you read? Tuesday – Complete this work in your math journal. Remember to put a date.

Wednesday – Complete this work in your math journal. Remember to put a 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 $.75 each. How much change do you get 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 journal. Remember to put the date. Round 1,346 to the nearest hundred. Round 24,654 to the nearest thousand. What is the value of the underlined digit? 32, = What is the number displayed with these base 10 blocks?

Friday - Complete this work in your journal. Remember to put the date. AmountsOnesTenthsHundredths 516 $3. 72 Draw a picture to show $1.79. Write these in standard form: twenty-two thousand, two hundred two forty thousand, four If you bought two notebooks for $1.79 each and paid with a five dollar bill, how much change would you receive?