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Are You a Smart 4 th Grader?

Are You a Smart 4 th Grader?. Math 1. On Halloween Kirsten bought miniature candy bars for treats. She gave out 418 candy bars and had 112 left. How many candy bars did she have to start with? Thought: Information: Plan/Number Sentence: Solution: Verification:. Math 1 Answer.

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Are You a Smart 4 th Grader?

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  1. Are You a Smart 4th Grader?

  2. Math 1 • On Halloween Kirsten bought miniature candy bars for treats. She gave out 418 candy bars and had 112 left. How many candy bars did she have to start with? • Thought: • Information: • Plan/Number Sentence: • Solution: • Verification:

  3. Math 1 Answer • On Halloween Kirsten bought miniature candy bars for treats. She gave out 418 candy bars and had 112 left. How many candy bars did she start out with? • Thought: - • Information: 418, 112 • Plan/Number Sentence: 418+112= ? • Solution: 530 • Verification: Kirsten had 530 candy bars to start with.

  4. Math 2 • On a school yearbook page, 40 pictures were placed in 5 rows. How many pictures were on each row? • Thought: • Information: • Plan/Number Sentence: • Solution: • Verification:

  5. Math 2 Answer • On a school yearbook page, 40 pictures were placed in 5 rows. How many pictures were on each row? • Thought: division • Information: 40 pictures, 5 rows • Plan/Number Sentence: 40 / 5=? • Solution: 8 • Verification: There were 8 pictures on a row.

  6. Analogies 1 • 1) school : fish : : ___: deer • 2) ___ : bear : : fawn : deer

  7. Analogies 1 Answer 1 • 1) school : fish : : herd : deer • 2) cub : bear : : fawn : deer

  8. Analogies 2 • ice cream : sweet : : potato chips : ______ • 2) 54 : 45 : : 79 : _____

  9. Analogies 2 Answer • Ice cream : sweet : : potato chips : salty • 2) 54 : 45 : : 79 : 97

  10. Editor’s Challenge 1 • alex said information on important people are finded in are skool library in are classroom and on the internet

  11. Editor’s Challenge 1 Answer • alex said information on important people are finded in are skool library in are classroom and on the internet • Alex said, “Information on important people is found in our school library, in our classroom, and on the internet.”

  12. Editor’s Challenge 2 mrs smith said one of youre projects this month is to lern about a famus person from michigen

  13. Editor’s Challenge 2 Answer mrs smith said one of youre projects this month is to lern about a famus person from michigen • Mrs. Smith said, “One of your projects this month is to learn about a famous person from Michigan.”

  14. Math 3 • What are factors?

  15. Math 3 Answer • What are factors? • Factors are whole numbers that divide evenly into other numbers.

  16. Math 4 • What is a multiple?

  17. Math 4 Answer • What is a multiple? • a number that is the product of one whole number and any other whole number; a number that may be divided by another number without a remainder. • (For example, 3, 6, and 12 are multiples of 3.)

  18. Math 5 • What is a line of symmetry?

  19. Math 5 Answer • What is a line of symmetry? • A line of symmetry is a line that divides a figure into two mirror images.

  20. Math 6 How do you find the area of a rectangle? How do you find the perimeter?

  21. Math 6 Answer • The area is found by multiplying length by width. • The perimeter is found by adding the lengths of all 4 sides.

  22. Challenge John is designing a banner for Rainbow City. It will have one red stripe, one blue stripe, and one green stripe. How many possible banners are there?

  23. Challenge Answer There are 6 possible banners: • red-blue-green • red-green-blue • blue-red-green • blue-green-red • green-red-blue • green-blue-red

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