PTA SPONSORED Cheetah Math Superstars PARENTS: You may read the problem to your child and demonstrate a similar problem, but he/she should work the problems. Please encourage independent thinking and problem solving skills. 6 of 16 SCORING: 20 paw points per page: Two for Full Name, Two for Teacher s Last Name, and 16 for problems. Paw values are printed before each problem. Every problem varies, so read each carefully! Worksheets are to be turned into the Cheetah Superstars Math box anytime during the week but before 8:30 am on Friday. Due by 11/03/2017 Name: 2 paws for full name Teacher 2 paws for teacher name Problem #1 Count the dots on each dice and write the number below. 1 paw for each correct
Problem #2 Write the numbers below in order. 1 paw for each correct number placement 3 4 2 5 6 1 Problem #3 1 paw for each correct How many dots are in the first picture (1)? How many dots are in the second picture (2)? 1) 2)
My Full Name: First Last PTA SPONSORED Cheetah Math Superstars Teacher: Someone may read the problem to you and demonstrate a SIMILAR problem, but you should work the problems yourself. SCORING: 20 paw points per page. Two for Full Name and Teacher and 18 for problems. Paw values are printed before each problem. Every problem varies, so read each carefully! Worksheets are to be turned into the Cheetah Superstars Math 6 of 16 Due by 11/03/2017 1. Which holds more? Circle the correct s. correct. 2. Match the numbers so they add up to 10. One is. s 10 0 9 1 6 3 7 4 3. Solve the problem; write the number sentences and circle your. One paw for work One paw for correct Gabi has 12 dolls. 3 of Gabi s dolls have shoes. How many of Gabi s dolls do not have shoes? a. 50 b. 18 c. 9 d. 15 4. Solve the problem; write the number sentences and circle your. One paw for work One paw for correct Benji has 18 baseball cards in a box. Benji gave 4 baseball cards to his brother. How many baseball cards does Benji have left? a. 46 b. 14 c. 22 d. 44 5. Answer each question. One paw for each correct A. What number belongs under the letter C? B. What number belongs under the letter A?
5. Circle the fifth, sixteenth, twenty-second, and twenty-sixth letters of the alphabet. correct. 6. Draw lines to the shapes that are exactly alike. correct. 7. Use the word bank and label each 3-D shape. correct. Word Bank cone sphere cylinder cube 8. Use the data from the chart to the questions. A,C: One paw for correct. B, D: 1/2 paw each for work. B, D: correct. Pets Fish How Many 5 A) How many fish are there? B) How many cats and horses altogether? Dog Cat 10 10 C) Are there more birds or dogs? D) How many more horses are there than fish? Bird 15 Horse 15
My Full Name: First Last PTA SPONSORED Cheetah Math Superstars Teacher: Someone may read the problem to you and demonstrate a SIMILAR problem, but you should work the problems yourself. SCORING: 20 paw points per page. Two for Full Name and Teacher and 18 for problems. Paw values are printed before each problem. Every problem varies, so read each carefully! Worksheets are to be turned into the Cheetah Superstars Math box anytime during the week but no later than 8:30 am on Friday. 6 of 16 Due by 11/03/2017 1. Circle the number that has a 7 in the hundreds place. 1,670 1,702 1,347 1,007 correct 2. Write these numbers in word form and expanded form. 358 word form - expanded form - + + 1,174 word form - expanded form - + + + 3. A wagon has 4 wheels. Two wagons have how many wheels? 1/2 paw for work 1/2 paw for correct wheels 4. Add 1/2 paw for correct 5. Fill in the missing parts of the patterns. 1 paw for each correct
6. Oliver bought 14 pencils, 10 pieces of paper, and 2 erasers. How many pencils and pieces of paper did he buy altogether? pencils & pieces of paper 7. Subtract. correct 8. Lyla had some marbles. Her mom gave her 20 more. Now Lyla has 52 marbles. How many marbles did Lyla have to start with? marbles 9. Mrs. Tarango had 36 donuts. She gave some to her class. Now Mrs. Tarango has 14 donuts. How many donuts did she give to her class? donuts
My Full Name: First Last PTA SPONSORED Cheetah Math Superstars Teacher: Someone may read the problem to you and demonstrate a SIMILAR problem, but you should work the problems yourself. SCORING: 20 paw points per page. Two for Full Name and Teacher and 18 for problems. Paw values are printed before each problem. Every problem varies, so read each carefully! Worksheets are to be turned into the Cheetah Superstars Math box anytime during the week but no later than 8:30 am on Friday. 6 of 16 Due by 11/03/2017 1. Saira bought a lollipop for 72. She gave the cashier three quarters. Will she get any change back? If so, how much? Yes / No 2. Chassidy spends 35 minutes walking 2 miles to school. Each afternoon, she walks the same.. distance home. How long does it take for her to walk to and from school each day?.. 3. Adeline went to the store to buy milk. The milk cost $3.87. If she paid with a five-dollar bill, how much change will she receive? $ 4. The farmer had 4 groups of 5 oranges. How many oranges did he have altogether?.. oranges 5. Draw the hands of the clocks to show the times: correct.
6. Which of the four shapes below should NOT be grouped with the others? Circle the shape. 7. Which repeated addition number sentence equals this multiplication problem? 6 x 3 = 18 A. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 18 B. 6 + 6 + 6 = 18 C. 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = 24 D. 3 + 3 + 3 = 9 8. Add. correct. 9. Subtract. correct. 90-27 630-462 100-56 780-593.. 10. A train travels 50 miles in an hour. How far does it travel in 4 hours? miles
My Full Name: First Last PTA SPONSORED Cheetah Math Superstars Teacher: Someone may read the problem to you and demonstrate a SIMILAR problem, but you should work the problems yourself. SCORING: 20 paw points per page. Two for Full Name and Teacher and 18 for problems. Paw values are printed before each problem. Every problem varies, so read each carefully! Worksheets are to be turned into the Cheetah Superstars Math box anytime during the week but no later than 8:30 am on Friday. 6 of 16 Due by 11/03/2017 1. At the end of the day, an amusement park had sold 3,576 admission tickets. If.. 1,892 of the tickets were sold before noon, how many tickets were sold after noon? tickets 2. Liliana has a dance class at 4:30 p.m. It is now 1:15 p.m. How much time does she have before class begins?.. 3. Ethan and Caiden made up a secret code. To disguise any numbers, they decided that all odd numbers should be multiplied by 2, and any even number should be divided by 4 to find the actual number. Figure out how many cows Ethan saw. cows 4. While driving on a long stretch of highway, Ms. Hunt saw the sign below: Dear Caiden, Today I saw 152 cows And 13 horses on the way to the train station! Your pal, Ethan A & B: 1 paw each for work. A & B: 1 paw for each correct. A. Which town, Central City, New Brussels, or Charlesburg, is closest to Springfield? B. Which town is farthest away from Springfield?
5. What is the place value of the 2 in the number 2,038,615? The place 6. The Cub Scouts had another pinewood derby this year. A. How many more stock cars were in this year s derby A & B: 1 paw each for work A & B: 1 paw for each correct compared to last year s? more stock cars B. How many more roadsters than stock cars were in this year s derby? more roadsters 7. The Empire State Building in New York City is 1,453 feet tall. What is the height rounded to the nearest 100 feet? feet tall 8. The graph below shows how many cars were washed each hour by the soccer team. A. How many cars did the team wash from 1:00 to 3:00? A & B: 1/2 paw each for work A & B: 1 paw for each correct cars B. If the team charged $3.00 to wash each car, how much did they earn from 12:00 to 3:00? $