Name: ____________________
WEEKLY MATH HOMEWORK (2) - Due Friday
- On a trip to the zoo, Kevin counted the number of animal feet he saw. He tallied the feet of 8 giraffes, 10 flamingos, and 2 tigers. How many feet did he count all together?
- Erica studied for an exam at a coffee shop. She bought a muffin for $2, a coffee for $3, and a sandwich for $4. If she came into the coffee shop with $15, how much did she have when she left?
- Michael has 16 blocks stored in boxes. If there are 8 boxes, how many blocks must go in each box?
- Sean has 55 bananas. 29 are eaten by a hippopotamus. How many bananas does Sean have left?
- Phillip weighs 57 pounds. Elizabeth weighs 4 more pounds than Phillip. How much do the two of them weigh together?
- Jason's family compared cell phone plans to get the best deal. At A-Mobile, the family plan is $39 for the first two lines and $9 for each additional line. At B-Mobile, the family plan is $29 for the first two lines and $15 for each additional line. Jason's family needs to purchase 5 cell phone lines. Which family plan should Jason's family go with?
- On Thursday the Meat King Market sold 210 pounds of ground beef. On Friday they only sold 137 pounds. How much more meat did they sell on Thursday than Friday?
- Brayden and Gavin were playing touch football. Touchdowns were worth 7 points. Brayden scored 3 touchdowns and Gavin scored 5 touchdowns. How many points does their team have?
Tic Tac Toe Game Directions: (Skill: multiplication facts)
- On each 3 by 3 grid, draw a tic-tac-toe board in the middle of it.
- To claim a square, you must correctly multiply to the number to the top of that square and to the left of that square.
- If correct, put your symbol (X or O) in the square.
- If incorrect, your partner get to steal the square from you.
- First to make 3 in a row wins the game.
___________________________________. We played the math game on _______________________.
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Name: ____________________
Optional Challenge: Jim, Carla and Tom are members of the same family. Carla is 5 years older than Jim. Tommy is 6 years older than Carla. The sum of their three ages is 31 years. How old is each one of them?