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Dailymath 3 Rdweek 1

This document appears to be a series of math worksheets for a first grade student spanning a week of lessons. It includes tasks like counting objects arranged in arrays, telling time, identifying place values, addition, subtraction, patterns, money, data, and more. The worksheets provide scaffolded practice and assessment of basic math concepts appropriate for a first grade level.

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Dailymath 3 Rdweek 1

This document appears to be a series of math worksheets for a first grade student spanning a week of lessons. It includes tasks like counting objects arranged in arrays, telling time, identifying place values, addition, subtraction, patterns, money, data, and more. The worksheets provide scaffolded practice and assessment of basic math concepts appropriate for a first grade level.

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Name:_________________________

Week 1 Day 1
49 25 Count the shaded squares by 2s to determine if the number
is even or odd. even / odd
43 73

50 23

+ 24 + 9 Explain how you know it is even or odd.

________________________________________

________________________________________

Divide the rectangle below into 4 rows Use repeated addition to show the number
with 3 equal sized squares in each row.
Show 8:30 on each clock.
of objects in the array by rows..

_______________________
# of units _____

Jack has 936 baseball cards. What is the value of the


Week 1 Day 2
9 in the number above? _____________
Layke is counting by 5. Finish the rest for her.
He sold 345 baseball cards to a friend. How many
165, 170, 175, 180, 185, 190, 195, ____,
baseball cards does he have left over?
____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____

Circle the expressions that are true. Circle the pentagons (5 sides) below.

546 > 849

658 > 654

435 < 834

345 = 543

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Complete the number sentence. Week 1 Day 3
How much money? _______

49 - a = 43 400 + b + 3= 453

a = ___ b = ___

Shade in boxes to match the Write the number in standard Draw a shape with 5 angles.
repeated addition below.
form.

6000 + 90 + 4

________________________

6 + 6 + 6 =18

Week 1 Day 4
What number is show below? ________
Finish the pattern.
170, 180, 190, ______, ______, ______,

______, ______

Circle the 1st number you wrote. Write a doubles fact


to equal the number you circled.
_____ + _____ = _____

Alli has these coins in her purse. How much money does she have? ____

How much money will Alli have left if she buys candy for 34 cents?

_______

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Complete the problem. Solve. Write the answers in Week 1 Day 5
order from least to greatest.
45 30 + 6 =

36 5x7=

28 47 - 10 =

+ 56 338 - 300 =

_______ , _______, _______, ______

Write the value of the Write the number in standard form. Show 10:15 on both clocks.
underlined digit.

7000 + 300 + 8
4384 _____
___________________
9006 _____

6826 _____

Circle the correct data set ( A, B, or C) for the line plot below. Week 1 PT
A) 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 6, 9

B) 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, 8,

C) 1, 2, 2, 4, 6, 6, 6, 9, 9

x x x

x x x x x

0 2 4 6 8 10

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