Homework 1. Under the ( my ) shapes draw the same shapes in a way that there will be MORE shapes on the bottom (your) row then on the top row.

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1 Math 0 Homework 1 Problem 1 Under the ( my ) shapes draw the same shapes in a way that there will be MORE shapes on the bottom (your) row then on the top row. Continue drawing the symbols inside the each shape according to the pattern.

2 Problem 2 Look at the shapes in the box below. Color in all shapes according to the pattern. Name all the shapes and colors. Count the different shapes. Color in the beads according to the pattern. Draw the missing pictures by following the pattern.

3 Problem 3 What do the rectangles (squares) remind you of? Draw something interesting out of each square. Use your imagination. Problem 4 Look at the problems below. Notice -2 subtraction. Solve the problems and write the answers inside the empty squares below:

4 Color in all the fish that swim to the left red, and all the fish that swim to the right yellow. Color in all the arrows that point to the left red, and all the arrows that point to the right blue, down - yellow, up - green.

5 Solve the problems using the number line. Problem 5 Try making your own problems using the number line.

6 Problem 6 Find the regularity and complete the picture. Problem 7 Connect the dots from 1 to 20.

7 Math0 Homework 3 Problem 1 Color in the same shape vases in the same color. Make the pictures the same way as the first one. Continue the pattern.

8 Try to group objects together and circle each group of objects. Explain your answer. Problem 2 Color in the short scarves blue and the long ones red. Color in the tall trees yellow, and the short trees green.

9 Color in the wide ribbons blue, and narrow ones - red Problem 3 Which ball does not belong? Cross it out. Explain your answer. Problem 4 Solve the problems. а) Kristine and Maria were competing with each other. Kristine jumped farther than Maria. Who did not jump as far as Kristine? b) Kristine and Joanne checked out library books. Joanne s book is thicker that Kristine s. Who has a book with fewer pages? c) John is stronger than Eric. Eric is stronger than Steve. Who is the strongest?

10 Problem 5 Color in all of the possible ways, but you are only allowed to use three colors, and pictures should not repeat each other. Problem 6 Draw the missing dots and write the missing digits inside houses in such way that the sum of the numbers in each row would be the same as the number on the roof. Solve the problems.

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12 Math 0 Homework 5 Problem 1 Solve the problems and create your own. Find mistakes and correct them.

13 Problem 2 Draw another object to create a pair Color in similar objects the same color.

14 Problem 3 Solve the problems using the number line. Problem 4 What do these shapes remind you of? Create new objects out of these shapes. Connect the same shaped objects. Use for each shape the same color pencil.

15 Make these 3 cakes look the same. Draw more decorations - shapes and color them. Problem 5 a) Mitchell likes to eat ice cream more than donuts. He also likes donuts more than apples. What does he like more: ice cream or apples? b) We can pour more water into a casserole than into a teapot, but we can pour more water into a teapot than into a pitcher. Where is there more water: in the casserole or in the pitcher? c) Once upon a time, Worm, Airplane and Bicycle decided to race with each other. It happened in our story that Warm made to a finish line before Bicycle and Bicycle was before than Airplane. Who do you think is faster: Worm or Airplane? d) Please ask your parents to help you make your own math story. Come up with a math problem and draw it in the space below: PICTURE:

16 Problem 6 Solve the problems and draw the answer in the empty boxes.

Problem 7 Write the correct numbers in the boxes. 17

18 Маth 0 Homework 7 Problem 1 Find the pattern and finish filling in the boxes. Find the object that does not belong in each row. Color the stacking pyramid s rings

19 Put + or - signs into the blue boxes. Group flags by color and solve the problems. Who is after who in the line?

20 Problem 2 Add apples in such a way that we have the same amount in each bowl. Color apples in red, yellow and green in such way that each bowl of apples do not look the same. Draw the missing objects according to the pattern. Problem 3 How many triangles do you see in each picture? Write the number inside the circles.

21 Problem 4 Put the numbers into the windows. The sum of the windows numbers should be equal to the number on the roof. Problem 5 Place shapes in such way that each row and each column has all three different shapes.

Problem 6 John, Ethan and Eric live in three different buildings on different floors. John lives in the apartment located higher than Ethan s. Ethan s apartment is higher than Eric s. Who lives on the top floor? Who lives on the bottom floor? 22 Problem 7 Solve the problems and write your solution inside the boxes below. Apple tree has 8 apples. Peter picked 5 apples. How many apples are still on the tree?

23 There were nine books on the bookshelf. Anna took 2 of her favorite books to read. How many books are left on the bookshelf? There were six tea cups on the dining table. Mom took away 4 cups. How many tea cups are left on the table? Nina, July, Anna went to ice-skating. Two girls were wearing hats and one girl a scarf. July and Anna were wearing a different things. Nina and July too. What was each girl were wearing?

24 Math 0 Homework 9 Problem 1 Find the object that does not belong to each row. Count the number of objects in each group. Write your answers inside the circles. Problem 2 Continue the pattern: Color in all of the possible ways, but you are only allowed to use three colors, and pictures should not repeat each other.

25 Make all the domino blocks look the same. Solve the problems and then create your own picture problems using the hints below. Color in the triangles to the left from the circle - red, and the triangles to the right from the circle - blue. Group insects (I) and solve the problem. Fill out the empty blue boxes with the correct letters. (B=butterfly, D=dragonfly)

26 Problem 3 Draw the pictures as you solve the problems below. Gardeners planted 9 pine trees and rose bushes in between them. How many rose bushes did gardeners plant? If a bicycle wheel has 8 spokes how many spaces are there between the spokes? Mary has to take 6 pills today. The doctor prescribed her to take one pill per hour. How many hours would it take for Mary to take all pills? This is Alex. He want to give Mary and Anna balloons. Color in balloons if Alex is holding the red balloon in his right hand and the blue one in his left hand. Guess who Mary is and who Anna is. Mary is holding an apple in her right hand (color in Mary s apple green) and Anna is holding an apple in her left hand (color in Anna s apple in red. Write the girl s names in the boxes below the girls.

27 Problem 4 Solve the problems. Draw the solution.

Problem 5 Color in the picture according to the color scheme. 28

29 Problem 6 Solve the mazes.

Problem 7 Create problems based on the pictures. Record solutions. 30

31 Math0 Homework 11 Problem 1 Fill in the numbers in the boxes to get 10 Problem 2 Find similarities and differences (size, color, shape)

32 Problem 3 Solve the problems. The sum of the numbers on the sides have to be equal to the number in the center of the shape. Problem 4 Trace a snowflake. Try to draw the snowflake.

33 Problem 5 Fill out the empty boxes with correct numbers. What numbers are supposed to be on the ornaments? Solve it. Problem 6 Find 7 differences in this butterfly.

34 Problem 7 Continue the pattern. Problem 8 One fish was taken away from the second aquarium. What fish was it? Circle. How many bunnies are hiding?

35 Problem 9 Find the patterns in the picture. Problem 10 What number came first to the finish line?

36 Problem 11 Solve the problems. Can you guess what the message is? Problem 12 Solve the problem and color the ornaments according to the color number rule.

Problem 13 Anna, Julian, Kelly took out all the stuff from their pockets. Anna has something that Julian and Kelly don t have. Kelly and Anna have something that Julian doesn t have. Find out which pockets belong to which girl. Connect each girl with her pocket. 37

38 Math 0 Homework 13 Problem 1 Look at the pictures and create the math problem and solve it. What is changed? Explain. Problem2 Guess what is missing in each empty box. Draw in these objects and complete the pattern.

39 Problem 4 Connect the domino tiles with the correct number. Help the bunny get to his house. Fill out the empty boxes.

40 Problem 5 Put either + or - instead of the *. Its math story time! Problem 6 Find out which set of parts belong to each toy pyramid. Connect. Problem7 Solve words problem.

41 Problem 8 Record each addition story in the boxes under the picture.

42 Solve the problems. Problem9 What does each shape remind you of? Draw new objects by using these shapes.

43 Problem 10 It s picture story time! Is it addition or subtraction story? Create a math problem based on the picture. Record in the boxes under each picture and don t forget to write the answer. Answer:

Tell whether the dotted line on each shape is a line of symmetry. Write yes or no. 44

45 Мath 0 Problem 1 Homework 15 Solve the problems based on the pictures. T - Triangles, Sq- squares, S- shapes. B- Big, L- little, S- shapes

46 Problem 2 Complete the domino tiles with dots. Add up to the number under each tile. Solve the problems using the number line.

47 Problem 3 Compare the groups and place either equal or not equal signs Compare and place either > or < signs

48 Problem 4 Find and color in all the pyramids - blue, rectangular prisms- green, cubes - red. Trace.