Name Enrichment 12-1 Who Wins the Puppy? 1. Dan has 4 groups of 10 and 3 left over. Dan’s number is _______. 3. Tanya has 5 groups of 10 and 1 left over. Tanya’s number is _______. 5. Amit has 7 groups of 10 and 4 left over. Amit’s number is _______. Reasoning 2. Nancy has 3 groups of 10 and 7 left over. Nancy’s number is _______. 4. Manny has 2 groups of 10 and 9 left over. Manny’s number is _______. 6. Jasmine has 9 groups of 10 and 9 left over. Jasmine’s number is _______. Use the clues to figure out who wins the puppy. Write the name. 7. The winner needs more than 5 groups of 10 and less than 6 groups of 10. The winner is _________________________. 24 Topic 12 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 12-1 Each child has a number. Read the clues. Write the number. Name Enrichment Does It Belong? Circle the one in each row that does not belong. Write the correct number. 1. 12-2 Visual Thinking 40 Enrichment 12-2 4 tens _______ tens is _______. 2. 30 3 tens _______ tens is _______. 3. 70 _______ tens is _______. 30 Topic 12 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 6 tens Name Enrichment 12-3 Box the Buttons Number Sense How many buttons in Column A? Write the tens and ones in Column B. Match the number with the button box in Column C. 6 Enrichment 12-3 ______ tens ______ ones ______ tens ______ ones ______ tens ______ ones ______ tens ______ ones 36 Topic 12 64 46 35 27 47 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 4 ______ tens ______ ones Name Enrichment 12-4 How Many Ways? Write each number 3 different ways. 1. 2. 3 7 3. 37 23 5. 44 87 4. 6. 56 61 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 12-4 2 17 37 Number Sense 42 Topic 12 Name Count It Up Enrichment 12-5 Patterns 2. There are 6 flower beds. Each flower bed can hold 10 flowers. Rico filled up 5 flower beds. He only planted 4 flowers in the first flower bed. Count all the flowers Rico planted. What numbers do you say as you count? 3. Tanya picked apples. Each basket can hold 10 apples. She filled 7 baskets. She put 3 apples in another basket. Count all the apples. What numbers do you say as you count? © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 12-5 1. Each crayon box can hold 10 crayons. One box has 8 crayons in it. The other 3 boxes are full. Count all the crayons. What numbers do you say as you count? 48 Topic 12 Name Enrichment 12-6 What Is It? Write the missing numbers in each list. Then write the number shown. 1. Tens Ones 2. 3 Patterns Tens Ones 3 10 2 15 Enrichment 12-6 1 35 30 Number shown: ________ 3. Tens Ones 4 3 Number shown: ________ 4. Tens Ones 4 18 10 38 30 48 40 Number shown: ________ 54 Topic 12 Number shown: ________ © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 2 Name Enrichment 13-1 Jed’s New Pet START 1 less 20 1 ss le 1 more 10 more 10 more ess 10 l 10 less 1 ss le 10 more 1 more 28 39 30 19 29 34 Topic 13 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 13-1 Reasoning Start at 20. Follow the arrows. Write the numbers. The number in the last box will match the number on Jed’s new pet. Circle the pet. Name Enrichment 13-2 Weigh to Go Choose two numbers for each see-saw. Write <, >, or = in the circle. You can use each number only once. 1. 38 19 42 12 18 2 56 48 38 26 32 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 13-2 19 Decision Making 40 Topic 13 Name Enrichment 13-3 Hundred Chart Puzzle Write the missing numbers. Then draw a line from a piece on one side to another piece that completes the puzzle. 1. 7 8 2. 14 19 11 21 10 13 25 32 35 67 70 79 22 90 31 99 3. 66 20 76 27 39 37 87 98 4. 73 71 84 81 92 46 Topic 13 75 93 95 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 13-3 17 Patterns Name Enrichment 13-4 Cool Numbers Use the numbers in the triangles to write 3 different two-digit numbers. Write your numbers in the circles. Then place them on the number line. 1. 1 2 20 30 40 2. 8 70 9 80 3. 90 4 40 7 50 5 100 6 60 70 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 13-4 10 3 Decision Making 52 Topic 13 Name Enrichment 13-5 A Riddle for the Seasons Patterns 20 70 52 40 69 91 E R E A U P 79 41 71 27 55 M T E T R 1. _______, 28 2. _______, 53 3. _______, 80 4. 90, _______ 5. 19, _______ 6. 54, _______ 7. 39, _______, _______, 42 8. 68, _______, _______, _______, 72 Find the card with each number. Match the letters to the numbers on the lines below to solve the riddle. What goes up and down but never moves? The ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ! 27 52 79 91 20 55 40 41 69 70 71 58 Topic 13 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 13-5 Write the numbers that are before, after, or between. Name Enrichment Big Fish, Little Fish Write the numbers in order from least to greatest. 1. 27 72 45 greatest 16 52 77 least greatest Write the numbers in order from greatest to least. 3. 40 89 65 23 greatest 4. 99 66 55 greatest 64 Topic 13 least 77 88 least © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 13-6 97 Number Sense 63 least 2. 35 13-6 Name Enrichment 13-7 At the Pet Show The animals line up in the order that they won. Some prize ribbons fell off. 2nd 1. Circle the place that the frog won. Enrichment 13-7 seventh ninth eighth _______________________ 5. Gloria’s pet was ahead of the fish. Her pet is not the hamster. Which pet belongs to Gloria? _______________________ Topic 13 10th 2. Circle the place that the lizard won. 3. The turtle was just ahead of the mouse. The mouse was in last place. What place did the turtle win? 70 7th 5th third fourth fifth 4. The cat won the place between the snake and the dog. What place did the cat win? _______________________ 6. Jeremy’s pet came in fourth. Mike’s pet came in two places ahead of Jeremy’s pet. Which pet belongs to Mike? _______________________ © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 1st Visual Thinking Name About How Many? Read the number. Circle the group that shows about that many. Enrichment 13-8 Estimation 1. 30 2. 20 3. 4. 40 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 13-8 50 76 Topic 13 Name Enrichment 13-9 The Soccer Team Use the clues to identify the correct child. You can write a list of possible answers after the first clue to help you find the child faster. 1. This child is a boy. He wears glasses. ___________ 2. This child is a girl. She wears a bow. ___________ ___________ This child has an odd number on his shirt. This child has an even number on her shirt. ___________ ___________ 4. This child is a boy. 3. This child is a girl. He wears a watch. She wears polka-dot shorts. ___________ 82 ___________ ___________ ___________ This child has an odd number on her shirt. This child has an even number on his shirt. ___________ ___________ Topic 13 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 13-9 ___________ Reasoning Name Enrichment 14-1 Double Up 1. I am not the double of 3. I am not the double of 6. I am not the double of 5. 10 6 16 12 2. I am not the double of 4. I am not the double of 9. I am not the double of 7. 14 8 18 4 I am _______. I am _______. I am the double of _______. I am the double of _______. 3. I am not the double of 8. I am not the double of 6. I am not the double of 3. 12 30 Reasoning 8 6 16 4. I am not the double of 2. I am not the double of 9. I am not the double of 5. 10 4 14 18 I am _______. I am _______. I am the double of _______. I am the double of _______. Topic 14 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 14-1 Read the clues. Cross out numbers to find the answer to each riddle. Name Enrichment 14-2 Double Scoop Look at the number of the first scoop of frozen yogurt. Write the doubles fact. Then use the same number to write a doubles plus 1 fact. Enrichment 14-2 1. 8 + 2. Number Sense 8 + 7 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 3. Write your own doubles and doubles plus 1 facts. 36 Topic 14 Name 14-3 Number Sense 1. Meg picked 7 berries. Jon picked 9 berries. Write a doubles plus 2 fact to show how many berries they have in all. _________ + _________ = _________ 2. Evan picked 5 apples. Rita picked 7 apples. Write a doubles plus 2 fact to show how many apples they have in all. _________ + _________ =_________ 3. Kate picked 3 oranges. Gary picked 5 oranges. Write a doubles plus 2 fact to show how many oranges they have in all. _________ + _________ = _________ 42 Topic 14 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 14-3 Picking Fruit Enrichment Name Enrichment Funny Money 14-4 Number Sense Write the sums in the first column. Then match the sums to the coins in the second column. 12 1. 7¢ + 5¢ = _________¢ 2. 8¢ + 6¢ = _________¢ 4. 9¢ + 9¢ = _________¢ 5. 8¢ + 9¢ = _________¢ 6. 5¢ + 6¢ = _________¢ 7. 8¢ + 7¢ = _________¢ 48 Topic 14 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 14-4 3. 9¢ + 7¢ = _________¢ Name Enrichment 14-5 Making 10 to Add 9 10 points 9 points 8 points 7 points 6 points 5 points Algebra 1. 2. 3. 4. 54 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 14-5 Each person at a fair wins 2 tickets. Each of these tickets is worth a certain number of points. Circle the 2 tickets in each row that are worth more points. Topic 14 Name Enrichment 14-6 Making 10 to Add 8 Number Sense Each toy has a price tag. Read how much money each child has. Decide if it is the right amount of money to buy the toys. Circle yes or no. 1. Jack has 1 dime and 3 pennies. Does he have the right amount of money to buy both dinosaurs? yes no 8¢ 5¢ 8¢ 8¢ 8¢ 4¢ 8¢ 9¢ 2. Nicole has 1 dime and 5 pennies. Does she have the right amount of money to buy both balls? no 3. Liz has 1 dime and 2 pennies. Does she have the right amount of money to buy both tops? yes no 4. Robin has 1 dime and 6 pennies. Does she have the right amount of money to buy both dolls? yes 60 Topic 14 no © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 14-6 yes Name Enrichment 14-7 How Many Is That? Add the numbers shown. Circle the 2 numbers you add first. 1. 3 ______ 7 2 + ______ 12 2. ______ 3. 4 ______ 3 7 ______ 2 6 4. 8 ______ 5 ______ 2 + ______ 5 + ______ ______ ______ Number Sense + ______ 6 5. ______ ______ + ______ 5 6. 9 4 1 ______ 7 ______ + ______ 4 3 © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 14-7 3 66 Topic 14 Name Enrichment 14-8 Pay the Price Use the price list to answer the questions. Number Sense Pencil 5¢ Pencil Sharpener 6¢ Eraser 7¢ Paint Set 9¢ Ruler 8¢ Crayons 8¢ 1. Lily wants to buy a pencil and a ruler. How much do they cost? ____ ¢ ____ ¢ = ____ ¢ Lily pays 15¢. What is her change? ____ ¢ ____ ¢ = ____ ¢ 2. Morgan wants to buy a paint set and a ruler. How much do they cost? ____ ¢ Morgan has 9¢. How much more money does Morgan need? ____ ¢ 3. Pam buys crayons and a pencil. How much do they cost? ____ ¢ ____ ¢ = ____ ¢ If Pam buys another pencil, how much would her items cost altogether? ____ ¢ 72 Topic 14 ____ ¢ = ____ ¢ ____ ¢ = ____ ¢ ____ ¢ = ____ ¢ 4. Enrique buys crayons and an eraser. How much do they cost? ____ ¢ ____ ¢ = ____ ¢ He pays with a dime and a nickel. Does he get change back? ______ © Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Enrichment 14-8 School Store
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