Johnson's Math Corner

"The sum of us is greater than all our parts." ~Maya Angelou

Week of January 21st

January 21st, 2010 by · 16 Comments · Math

Due by January 28th at 9:00 a.m.

Answer each word problem with a complete sentence.  Show your work. 

1.  What are the next three numbers in the pattern?  5,8,11,14,17,_,_,_

2. Carmen has $5.  Darby has two times as much money as Carmen.  Frank has$3 more thn Carmen.  What is the total in all?

3.  Diego, Marco, and Andrea earn money raking leaves after school.  If they evenly share the money they make, how much will each get?

Money earned raking

Friday $6

Saturday$10

Sunday $8

4.  Gonzalo sold 9 raffle tickets today and 7 yesterday.  Each costs $5.  How many more tickets does he need to sell to raise $100?

Week of November 19th

November 19th, 2009 by · 20 Comments · Math

Due by December 3rd at 9:00 a.m.

Solve each word problem.  Show your work.

1.  MaryBeth has 158 postcards in her collection.  When her aunt returned from vacation, she gave her 12 new postcards for her collection.  How many postcards does MaryBeth have now?

2.  Dalton likes to collect coins.  He has 103 U.S. coins and 26 foreign coins.  How many more U.S. coins does Dalton have than foreign coins.

3.  Kyla has a stamp collection that includes 48 stamps featuring famous people, 112 stamps featuring birds, and 32 stamps featuring famous places.  How many stamps does Kyla have in her collection?

4.  Nick has 1,033 baseball cards.  His friend Evelyn has 929 baseball cards.  How many more baseball cards does Nick have than Evelyn?

Week of October 29th

October 29th, 2009 by · 18 Comments · Math

Due by 9:00 AM on November 5th

Answer each math question according to its’ directions.

1. Write these numbers in order from least to greatest:  8,201; 8,012; 8,102 and 812.

2. In 6,934 there are:

______ thousands

______ ones

______ tens

______ hundreds

3.  Round 3,465 to the nearest hundred.

4. Round 3,465 to the nearest ten.

Place Value

September 16th, 2009 by · 19 Comments · Math

Read the number.  Then write the number in word, standard, and expanded form.

1.  532,957

2. 200,000+10,000+8,000+700+30+4

3. three hundred thousand, six hundred thirty two

Welcome to Mrs. Johnson’s Math Corner

September 9th, 2009 by · No Comments · Math

math2This begins a new year of learning and sharing our math skills. We will have regular assignments right here on this math blog. You and your parents may visit these posts to see what is going on in our classroom.