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Regroups using the addition algorithm


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Math Vitamins:

Ages 3-6

Adding to Reach a Total

| Download Math Vitamin :   PDF   Notebook As a member of the Festival Planning Committee, you are responsible for providing transportation for all of the guests to the Crest for the Kite Flying Championship.

Choose a combination of the modes of transportation below to safely move all of Windblowne's 236 visitors to the Crest Arena. Be sure to carefully record your work to share with other committee members. Crimson Kite Tram 25, Gilbert's Greyhound Bus 42, Oak Line Taxi 7, Treetop Zipline 4, Ilia's Hiking Group 16

Inspired by Windblowne by Stephen Messer; Knopf Books for Young Readers, Random House Books for Young Readers, 2010

Adding Supplies, Paying with Money

| Download Math Vitamin :   PDF   Notebook Can you believe how many pennies we raised as a floor for Pennies for Peace? It's incredible! On Friday we worked together to roll our pennies. We've collected so many! Soon we will be able to send our money off to help schools in Pakistan and Afganistan.

Let's think about how this money could support a classroom. Below is a list of supplies and how much each item might cost. Choose some supplies a student could use at school. Then, find out how much your supplies will cost altogether. Once you have a total, determine what coins and bills you could use to represent that quantity.

Pencil= $0.01, Desk= $9.00, Chair= $6.00, Glue= $1.10, Pack of Paper= $0.75, Marker Pack= $2.25, One Book= $3.50, Scissors= $0.95

Adding Two & Three-Digit Numbers

| Download Math Vitamin :   PDF   Notebook We've been thinking about water as a resource and how it influences the generation of power and our bodies' health. It also influences the food we eat. Farmers have to think about water availability when planning what plants to grow. Different crops need different amounts of water.

If you were creating a neighborhood garden, you would have to think about how much water your plants would need to grow. Below are some crops and the gallons of water they would need for a month. Pick several different crops and calculate the total amount of water you would need each month.

Strawberry Patch- 278 Gallons, Grape Vines- 291 Gallons, Pumpkin Patch- 353 Gallons, Blueberry Field- 87 Gallons, Corn Field- 92 Gallons, Tomato Vines- 314 Gallons, Rosemary Grove- 46 Gallons, Apple Orchard- 125 Gallons

Adding Two & Three-Digit Numbers 2

| Download Math Vitamin :   PDF   Notebook Let's keep going in our quest to plant a backyard garden! Below are some crops and the gallons of water they would need for a month. Pick several different crops and calculate the total amount of water you would need each month.

Strawberry Patch- 278 Gallons, Grape Vines- 291 Gallons, Pumpkin Patch- 353 Gallons, Blueberry Field- 87 Gallons, Corn Field- 92 Gallons, Tomato Vines- 314 Gallons, Rosemary Grove- 46 Gallons, Apple Orchard- 125 Gallons

Helpful Hint: How can a column addition equation help you? Be sure to line your numbers up!


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