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Kindergarten Math Calendar November 2011 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 What comes next in this pattern? A, C, A, C, A, ___ 2 How many steps are in your home? 3 Josey has 3 balloons. He gives 2 balloons away. How many does he have left? 4 Write the numerals 1- 10. 5 There are 5 people in Matt’s family. How many legs are in his family? 6 Count to 50. 7 Find two leaves that are the same color, but a different size. 8 Write the name of someone in your family four times. 9 How many letters are in your last name? Your first? 10 Which of your names has the most letters? Write that name. 11 What day of the week comes after Wednesday? 12 Name this shape. 13 Which one is larger? A turkey that weighs10 pounds or a turkey that weighs 20 pounds. 14 Mary has 10 pieces of candy. She has 4 friends. If she shares equally with each friend, how many pieces will each person get? 15 What is the name of the month that comes before November? 16 Name this shape. 16 Which is taller? An elephant or a man. 17 Mrs. Day is the third person in line. How many people are in front of her? 18 Finish the pattern. 19 Is it cold or warm during the summer? Winter? 20 How many nickels equal one quarter? 22 Harvey has 5 hot dogs. If he eats 2 hot dogs, how many are left? 23 Are you taller than a dog? Are you taller than a broom? 24 What is the name of this digit? 9 Write the number word. 25 Is it more likely to snow in December or June? 26 What do we use to measure temperature? 27 28 Draw an 29 I have 10 30

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Page 1: Kindergarten Math Calendar                       November 2011

Kindergarten Math Calendar November 2011SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1

What comes next in this pattern?

A, C, A, C, A, ___

2

How many steps are in your home?

3

Josey has 3 balloons. He gives 2 balloons away. How many does he have left?

4

Write the numerals 1- 10.

5 There are 5 people in Matt’s family. How many legs are in his family?

6

Count to 50.

7

Find two leaves that are the same color, but a different size.

8

Write the name of someone in your family four times.

9 How many letters are in your last name?

Your first?

10

Which of your names has the most letters? Write that name.

11

What day of the week comes after Wednesday?

12 Name this shape.

13 Which one is larger? A turkey that weighs10 pounds or a turkey that weighs 20 pounds.

14 Mary has 10 pieces of candy. She has 4 friends. If she shares equally with each friend, how many pieces will each person get?

15 What is the name of the month that comes before November?

16 Name this shape.

16

Which is taller? An elephant or a man.

17 Mrs. Day is the third person in line. How many people are in front of her?

18 Finish the pattern.

19

Is it cold or warm during the summer? Winter?

20

How many nickels equal one quarter?

22 Harvey has 5 hot dogs. If he eats 2 hot dogs, how many are left?

23 Are you taller than a dog?

Are you taller than a broom?

24 What is the name of this digit? 9

Write the number word.

25

Is it more likely to snow in December or June?

26

What do we use to measure temperature?

27 Count by 10

to 100

28 Draw an oval. 29 I have 10 pine cones. If I give you half, how many will you have?

30

Make a picture using 2 triangles and 1 square.

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1st Grade Math Calendar November 2011SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 If you are seven years old and tomorrow is your birthday, how old will you be tomorrow?

2 How many sides does a hexagon have? How many corners does a hexagon have?

3 4 + 8 =

5 + 8 =

8 + 9 =

4 + 7 =

4 Heidi has 3 dogs, 1 cat, and 2 birds. Madison has 1 bird, 2 cats, and 4 dogs. Who has more pets?

5

How many pennies are equal to one quarter?

6 There are 6 cars in the parking lot. 4 of them are blue. How many are not blue?

7

6 – 3 =

8 – 5 =

10 – 4 =

8 There are 5 kids at the bus stop. 3 kids get on the bus. Write a number sentence that shows how many kids are left at the bus stop.

9

The sum is 9. Write two addition sentences that have a sum of 9.

10

What number comes next?

1,2, 1, 3, 1, 4, ___, ___

11

Jody said the sum of 2 and 3 is 1.

Is this correct?

12 Steve has 12 crayons. Jaren has 10 fewer crayons than Joe. How many crayons does Jaren have?

13

Craig has 3 nickels and 4 pennies. How much money does he have?

14

What number comes next?

2, 12, 22, 32, ___,___

15

2 + 7 = ___+3

4 + 4 = 5 + ___

16

If I am the tenth person in line, how many people are in front of me?

17

10 -2 =

12 -4 =

7 – 4 =

18 Name this shape.

19 Compare

Use > < =

14 __ 41

34 __ 38

12 __22

20

8 – 4 =

12 – 8 =

10 – 9 =

21

Write four addition sentences that have a sum of 10.

22

How many tens are in the number 45?

23 If Matt is first in line and there are 4 people between him and Eric, what place in line is Eric?

24 What number is 10 less than 70?

What number is ten more than 70?

25

How many tens and one are in the number 89?

26 Steve made 5 chocolate piesw. Lora made 3 lemon pies. How many pies do they have all together?

27

Draw a pentagon.

28

Write the number eight. 9

29

Count to 100 by 5s.

30

9__ 5 = 4

12 __ 6 = 18

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2nd Grade Math Calendar November 2011

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1

It is 2 o’clock now, what time will it be in three hours?

2

3 + 8 + 2 =

9 + 12 + 1 =

4 + 4 + 4 =

3

Write 3 number sentences that equal 15.

4

Draw a pentagon.

5

If you add two even numbers, is the sum even or odd?

6 Mrs. Peacock went on vacation from Nov. 11th to Nov. 28th. How many days was he on vacation?

7 There are 8 tables in the cafeteria. 10 children sit at each table. How many children can eat at once?

8

__quarters=$1.00

__dimes = $1.00

__nickels=$1.00

9

The time on the clock says 5:30. What time will it be in half an hour?

10 Karen wants to buy a pen that costs 75 cents. She has 2 quarters and 3 dimes. Does she have enough money?

11 How many tens are in the number 89?

43?

176?

12 Compare using > < =

34 ____33

43 __ 75

22 __ two tens

13 What number comes next?

12, 14, 16, ___, 20, ___

14 Mark has 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 16 pennies. How much money does Mark have?

15 Which is more than one hour?

72 minutes or 26 minutes

16 Madison has a puppy that is 14 days old. How many weeks old is her puppy?

17

There are 5 birds in a tree. How many bird legs do you see?

18 Which is longer?

12 inches or

12 feet

19

32 -1 0 =

44 -1 3 =

35 -12 =

20

Which shape has more sides?

A trapezoid or a pentagon

21 Draw a clock that shows the time 15 minutes until 4.

22 Jim had 50 cents. He paid 45 cents for a candy bar. How much change will he get?

23

15 - __=8

24 - __ = 10

24

Fill in the missing numbers

20, __, 40, 50, __

25 Jenna has 3 red marbles, 4 blue marbles and 1 black marble in a bag. If she picks a marble from her bag, what color will it most likely be?

26

14 + 16 =

23 + 8 =

22 + 11 =

27

___feet = 1 yard

28

Is a child more likely to weigh 50 pounds or 500 pounds?

29

5 + 12 + 10 =

30

23 – 10 =

38 -22 =

42 – 9 =

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3rd Grade Math Calendar November 2011SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 A bag has 3 yellow balls and 7 red balls. Would it be certain or impossible to pull a green ball from the bag?

2

4 x 3 =

2 x 4 =

7 x 7 =

6 x 4 =

3 Jo is planning a party for 15 friends. She has 3 tables. How many friends can sit at each table?

4

5 x 2 =

5 x 9 =

3 x 7 =

3 x 9 =

5 Mary has a poster with an area of 36 square inches. How long is each side of her poster?

6 Add

234 + 321 =

330 + 456 =

7 Subtract

546 – 290 =

433- 218 =

8 Nancy has a dozen roses. If she gives away half of her roses, how many will she have left?

9 Jake left his house at 3:30 for the ballpark. He has to be back home in two hours. What time does Jack need to be home?

10

5 x 5 =

7 x 3 =

9 x 4 =

10 x 3 =

11 There are 2 pies. One pie has 4 equal pieces and one pie has 6 equal pieces. Which pie has larger pieces?

12

Draw a pentagon

13

Howard has 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 4 pennies. How much money does that equal?

14

2 + 4 = 1 + ___

7 – 3 = 2 + ___

15 Is this a slide, a flip or a turn?

16 Round this number to the nearest tens place.

24

17 Joe has 1 hour to do these things: Walk the dog, roller skate, eat supper, do homework. Do you think he can do it all in one hour?

18

Betty wants to buy 10 pieces of gum. The gum costs 5 cents a piece. How much money does she need?

19

8 x 6 =

4 x 2 =

6 x 6 =

7 x 7 =

20

How many tens are in the number 67?

21

How many days are in one year?

22

3,498 – 2,199 =

23

2,489 + 34,877=

24

9 x9 =

11 x 7 =

9 x 2 =

8 x 7 =

25

How many sides does a hexagon have?

26 Use > < =

234 ___ 432

111 ___ 101

27 24 ÷ 3 =

32 ÷ 4 =

28 Name two objects that are oval shaped.

29

I have 3 dozen donuts. How many donuts do I have?

30

Round 4,389 to the hundreds place.

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4th Grade Math Calendar November 2011SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 What is the value of the 8 ?

246,379,801

2 What is the difference between similar and congruent figures?

3

Round these numbers to the hundreds place.

1,349

285

1,832

4

Draw a pentagon and a hexagon.

5 Mrs. Wells and Ms. Bow each bought two pairs of shoes. Each pair cost $21.95. How much did they spend in all?

6 Sam went to Atlanta. It took him 30 minutes to drive there. If he drove at 60 miles per hour, how many miles did he drive?

7 How many quarts are in a gallon? How many cups are in a gallon?

8

What is a polygon?

Give an example.

9 What is 19 called when it is the answer to

7 + 12?

10 7 girls, 13 boys, 20 adults want to see the lights at Lake Lanier. If each car can hold 5 people, how many cars do they need?

11 Cross Elementary has about 952 students. If there is one teacher for every 20 students, about how many teachers are there?

12

What are the factors of 32?

13

Ron left school at 4:30 PM. He arrived home at 6:13 PM. How long did it take him to get home?

14

Ms. Jones teaches 300 minutes each day. How many hours does she teach?

15

0.42 + 0.68 =

1.44 + 56.33=

16

Similar or congruent?

17

Danny has 4 dollar bills, seven quarters, 9 dimes, and 3 nickels. How much money does he have?

18 What is the mean average of these numbers?

100,99, 100,70,81

19

4 x 14 =

20 x 8 =

40 x 9 =

50 x 10 =

20 45 ÷ 9 =

54 ÷ 6 =

64 ÷ 8 =

21

178 + 2387 =

254 + 999 =

22

I have 3 quarters, 2 dimes and 24 pennies. How much money do I have?

23

36 x 9 =

43 x 7 =

33 x 10 =

24

Name the factors of 48

25 Write a number sentence. There are 20 channels on the tv. Five are local. How many are not local?

26 Thomas had $155 in his bank account. He withdrew $40 for a game. How much does he have left in his account?

27

1,693 - ____=448

28 Marge weighs 80 pounds. Her big brother weighs twice as much. How much does he weigh?

29

(15 ÷ 3) +10=

(7-3) x 6 =

30 Order these numbers from least to greatest

11,887; 10,012; 20,991

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5th Grade Math Calendar November 2011SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1

What is the value of the 8?

568,990,231

2

Write a fraction for 8 and a quarter.

3

78 x 12 =

124 ÷ 10 =

4

12a + 8 + 3 =35

a= ____

5

5,276,093 – 2, 876 =

6 Write in standard form:

Seven billion, four hundred million, nine hundred thousand, two hundred.

7 Order these numbers least to greatest.

3,892; 3,982; 3,298; 3,901

8

Bryan and George each read 72 pages in a book. Same read 68 pages. How many total pages were read?

9

What is the divisibility rule for 3? For 5?

10

Define prime number. Give four examples.

11 Mrs. Evans drove to Texas. What is the best unit of measurement to determine how far she drove?

12 Which unit is greater?

Gram or pound

Inch or centimeter

13

Solve:

2.4 ÷ 3 =

0.18 ÷ 6 =

3.5÷ 5 =

14

Write 6/10 in the simplest form.

15

75 ÷ 10 =

84 ÷ 3 =

16 Sandra, Kay, and Janice each have 3 dozen donuts to sell. All together, how many donuts must they sell?

17

5x+2x+4 = 39

X = ______

18

Draw a right angle. Draw an obtuse angle.

19 Sierra’s room measures

15 ft x 12ft. What is the area of her room? What is the perimeter?

20

Which of these numbers is prime?

2, 7, 20, 39, 47

21

Add

3 + 5 =

4 4

22 Estimate by rounding.

Greg has 18 green cups, 11 blue cups, and 14 orange cups. About how many cups does he have?

23 Erica has to catch the bus at 8:20 am. It takes her 1 hour and 10 minutes to get ready for school. What time should she get up?

24

Draw a pentagon and a trapezoid.

25 Which pumpkin is larger?

Pumpkin A weighs 80 g

Pumpkin B weighs 5 pounds.

26

9,764 + 15,237=

27 123 x 45= 28 Sol ve

2.5 x 3.2 =

.40 x 140 =

12.1 x 4 =

29 Find the area of a room that is 20 yd. w2ide and 15 yd. long.

30 What is the volume of a cube with the following dimensions?

L=10 ft W= 2 ft

Depth=7 ft