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Numbers and NumerationName DateWarm-Up 31. How many crayons are shown below? Write the answer as a multiplicationproblem on the line.2. Which answer choice below is true? (Circle the correct letter.)A. 350 355C. 224 242B. 443 434D. 233 213Numbers and NumerationName DateWarm-Up 41. Which answer choice below is false? (Circle the correct letter.)A. 119 one hundred nineteenC. 410 four hundred tenB. 223 two hundred twenty-six D. 387 three hundred eighty-seven2. Margaret is counting her money. She has 7 one-dollar bills and 8 ten-dollarbills. Use the chart below to show how much money Margaret has.Hundreds Teacher Created Resources, Inc.Tens9Ones#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Numbers and NumerationName DateWarm-Up 71. Solve the problem.hundreds and tens and ones 2. Fill in the circle with the correct symbol ( , , or ).122one hundred fifty-threeNumbers and NumerationName DateWarm-Up 81. Write the numbers below.fifteen sixty-three twenty-seven eighty-one 2. Circle the odd numbers.12 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.345116789#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Numbers and NumerationName DateWarm-Up 211. Circle the fraction that names the shaded part.1–53–52–52. Brandi has 45 . Maci has 8 more than Brandi. How much money doesMaci have? (Write your answer on the line.) Numbers and NumerationName DateWarm-Up 221. George’s mother gave him some money. Write how much money Georgehas on the line. 2. Peter picked 148 apples off an apple tree. On the line, write the number 148in words.#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math18 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Numbers and NumerationName DateWarm-Up 291. What fraction of the circles have the number 2 printed on them? (Circle thecorrect letter.)1A. 3–31B. –32C. 1–212D. –32. Which number is missing from the number line? (Circle the correct letter.)A. 67B. 68C. 6967D. 7070687271Numbers and NumerationName DateWarm-Up 301. Which symbol belongs in the oval? (Circle the correct letter.)9 5A. 13B. C. 3 shaded? (Circle the correct letter.)2. Which rectangle shows –4A.#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: MathB.22C. Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Answer KeyNumbers andNumerationWarm-Up 11. C2.Warm-Up 21. one hundred forty-eight2. one hundred ninety-eightWarm-Up 31. 8 x 4 32 or 4 x 8 322. DWarm-Up 41. B2.Warm-Up 51.2. BWarm-Up 61. D2. 1/2 or one-halfWarm-Up 71. 2 hundreds and 3 tens and3 ones 2332. Warm-Up 81. 15, 27, 63, 812. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9Warm-Up 91. 4212. BWarm-Up 101. B2. 710Warm-Up 111.2. Teacher Created Resources, Inc.Warm-Up 121. 3762A. 1/22B. 1/3Warm-Up 131. 562. CWarm-Up 141. 412. CWarm-Up 151. D2. 40, 50Warm-Up 161. D2. CWarm-Up 171. A2A. tens2B. ones2C. hundredsWarm-Up 181.2. FalseWarm-Up 191. 27, 80, 14, 10544, 97, 40, 1602. 212Warm-Up 201. twenty-seven, one hundredforty-five, eighty-nine,forty-six2. 8 tens 4 onesWarm-Up 211. 3/52. 53 Warm-Up 221. 94 2. one hundred forty-eight39Warm-Up 231. 5 is closer to 1011 is closer to 1018 is closer to 2016 is closer to 202. Smallest: 34Largest: 98Warm-Up 241. 48, 50, 512. 21, 22, 23Warm-Up 251. B2. BWarm-Up 261. A2. BWarm-Up 271. B2. CWarm-Up 281. C2. BWarm-Up 291. B2. CWarm-Up 301. A2. CWarm-Up 311. 2042. 115, 125, 189, 198Warm-Up 321. 212. 44, 45, 46, 47, 48Warm-Up 331.2. GaleWarm-Up 341. D2. 1/4#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Answer KeyNumbers andNumerationWarm-Up 351. 62 2. 3Warm-Up 361. 1472. DWarm-Up 371. C2. 1Warm-Up 381. 1002. DWarm-Up 391. 892. sixty-sevenWarm-Up 401. 94 (grid)2. 1/2 shaded, 2/3 shadedWarm-Up 411. FalseTrue2. DWarm-Up 421. B2. 35Warm-Up 431. 2 hundreds, 5 tens, 3 ones2. LWarm-Up 441. eight, five, three, seven2. 125Warm-Up 451. 1 hundred and 3 tens and 3ones 1332. Warm-Up 461. 44, 86, 12, 49, 63, 41, 13,81, 23, 46, 30, 572. Warm-Up 471. 42. 483#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: MathWarm-Up 481. 166, 1672A. 3/42B. 2/3Warm-Up 491. 74, 752. 3 tens and 4 ones 34Warm-Up 501. C2A. 1/22B. 2/4Warm-Up 511. Seventh bat should becircled.2. 5 tens and 6 ones 56Warm-Up 521. B2A. 2/42B. 1/2Warm-Up 531. 15, 20, 30, 40, 452. Warm-Up 541. B2. BWarm-Up 551. 9 2. BWarm-Up 561. 122. BWarm-Up 571. A2. NoWarm-Up 581. C2. CWarm-Up 591. 30, 40, 60, 120,160, 2002. 29340Warm-Up 601. C2. 198, 145, 144, 112, 87, 42Warm-Up 611. 30, 602. CWarm-Up 621. B2. 7 tens and 0 ones Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

OperationsName DateWarm-Up 11. Terry added 15 to a number and got the numberdisplayed on the calculator. What number did sheadd to make 53? (Write your answer on the line.)2. Mark is learning to play the guitar. He practiced 2 hourson Monday, 3 hours on Tuesday, and 4 hours onWednesday. How many hours did Mark practicealtogether? (Write your answer on the line.)hoursOperationsName DateWarm-Up 21. Jack has 12 yellow toy cars. His cousin gave him 5 more. Which modelbelow shows how many toy cars Jack now has? (Circle the correct letter.)A.B.C.D.2. Answer the problem below.74 – 17#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math42 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

OperationsName DateWarm-Up 51. There are 248 students at Dawson Elementary. Seventy-eight students wenton a field trip. How many students were left at school? (Circle the correctletter.)A. 170B. 326C. 2302. Fill in the circle with the correct symbol ( , , or ).174471OperationsName DateWarm-Up 61. Mark and Jim are playing cards. They make a mark by their name for eachgame they win. How many games did Mark win? (Write your answer on theline.)Games WonJimMark won games.Mark2. Write the answer to the problem on the line. #3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 44 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

OperationsName DateWarm-Up 111. Answer the problems below.6 6 6 6 x 3 2. Answer the problem below.12 3 12OperationsName DateWarm-Up 121. Answer the problems below.A. B. 2 x 3 4 x 2 2 2 2 4 4 2. Nancy baked a dozen cookies. Her brother ate half of the cookies. Howmany cookies were left? (Write your answer on the line.)cookies Teacher Created Resources, Inc.47#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

OperationsName DateWarm-Up 151. Lee puts a dozen eggs on the stove. He put cheese on half the eggs. Howmany eggs do not have cheese? (Write your answer on the line.)eggs do not have cheese2. Answer the problem below.4 5 – 3 OperationsName DateWarm-Up 161. Ty had 25 blocks. He got 8 more for his birthday. How many blocks does henow have? (Circle the correct letter.)A. 17B. 33C. 232. What number is five more than 14 – 6? (Circle the correct letter.)A. 8 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.B. 1349C. 14#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Answer KeyOperationsWarm-Up 11. 382. 9Warm-Up 21. C2. 57Warm-Up 31. 11, 11, 4, 72. 11Warm-Up 41. 242. 24Warm-Up 51. A2. Warm-Up 61. 122. 24Warm-Up 71. 172. 52Warm-Up 81. 182. 8Warm-Up 91. Sample Answer:23 – 16 72. BWarm-Up 101. Numbers will vary.2. 30Warm-Up 111. 18, 182. 3Warm-Up 121A. 6, 61B. 8, 82. 6Warm-Up 131. 272. Answers will vary. Teacher Created Resources, Inc.Warm-Up 141. 62. 1 7 3–9380Warm-Up 151. 62. 6Warm-Up 161. B2. BWarm-Up 171. 46 – 34 122. 15Warm-Up 181. 2582. BWarm-Up 191. C2. 40Warm-Up 201. 102. You take 34 football cardsand add 9 more. The totalis 43 cards.Warm-Up 211. 2. 64Warm-Up 221. 182. 576Warm-Up 231. 182. 88Warm-Up 241. 102. 16Warm-Up 251. 232. 81, 13, 127, 2573Warm-Up 261. A2. 15Warm-Up 271. B2. 150, 46, 141, 56Warm-Up 281. B2. 6Warm-Up 291. 142. Warm-Up 301. 52. 9Warm-Up 311. C2. 4Warm-Up 321. 52. 103Warm-Up 331. D2. CWarm-Up 341. C2. 5Warm-Up 351. 112. CWarm-Up 361. C2. 14Warm-Up 371. 712. 25Warm-Up 381. 352. 20Warm-Up 391. 262. 16, 16#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Answer KeyOperationsWarm-Up 401. 192. 11Warm-Up 411. 6, 62. 8, 8Warm-Up 421. 122. 12, 12Warm-Up 431. 232. Answers will vary.Warm-Up 441. 82. 8, 129, 52, 129Warm-Up 451. Answers will vary.2. 4Warm-Up 461. 52. 3Warm-Up 471. Answers will vary.2. 2Warm-Up 481. 32. 4Warm-Up 491. 182. 24Warm-Up 501. 482. 56Warm-Up 511. 122. 235Warm-Up 521. C2. 131Warm-Up 531. 82. 196#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: MathWarm-Up 541. B2. 12Warm-Up 551. 62. CWarm-Up 561. C2. Warm-Up 571. C2. CWarm-Up 581. 122. 8Warm-Up 591. 12, 122. 9Warm-Up 601. 6, 62. 77 Warm-Up 611.2. 17 rows—85 5 17Warm-Up 621. C2. Sample Answer:6 5 1174 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Measurement and GeometryName DateWarm-Up 111. Which shape below could be made by putting together the two trianglesbelow? (Circle the correct letter.)A. rectangleB. cubeC. square2. Write the answers on the lines.There are days in a week.There are minutes in an hour.Measurement and GeometryName DateWarm-Up 121. Look at both clocks. How many minutes have passed? (Circle the correctletter.)A. 25 minutesB. 30 minutesC. 35 minutes2. Circle the letter of the container that holds 4 quarts of liquid.A. Teacher Created Resources, Inc.B.C.81#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Measurement and GeometryName DateWarm-Up 171. Mrs. Watkins drew the figure below on the board. She asked a student if thefigure had at least one line of symmetry. If the student answered correctly,what answer did the student give? (Circle the correct answer.)YesNo2. A square has four corners and four sides. (Circle the correct answer.)TrueFalseMeasurement and GeometryName DateWarm-Up 181. Linda drew two shapes on the chalkboard. What two shapes did she draw?(Circle the correct letter.)A. octagon and pentagonB. pentagon and cubeC. circle and hexagonD. pentagon and hexagon2. Estimate how many faces long the paintbrush is. (Write your estimate on theline.)smiley faces long#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math84 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Measurement and GeometryName DateWarm-Up 211. Which can be used to measure temperature? (Circle the correct letter.)A.cm 1234567891011B.12706050403020100C.2. Which figure could not be folded on the line to show equal parts? (Circlethe correct letter.)A.B.C.Measurement and GeometryName DateWarm-Up 221. Which object holds the most liquid? (Circle the correct letter.)A.B.C.2. How many centimeters long is the tool? (Write your answer on the line.)cmcm 12#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math345678689101112 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Measurement and GeometryName DateWarm-Up 231. Reba is having a pool put in her back yard. How many feet are there aroundthe pool? (Write your answer on the line.)9 ft.5 ft.feet5 ft.9 ft.2. Use the calendar to answer the question.Today is May 3rd. Jake’s birthday is onMay 19th. How many more days untilJake’s 2425262728293031Measurement and GeometryName DateWarm-Up 241. How many grams does the bottle of glue weigh? (Circle the correct letter.)A. 12 gramsB. 8 grams 2 gramsC. 6 grams2. About how many cubes long is the tool below? (Write your answer on the line.)cubes Teacher Created Resources, Inc.87#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Answer KeyMeasurementand GeometryWarm-Up 11. D2. 5:05Warm-Up 21. D2. AWarm-Up 31. 72. BWarm-Up 41. C2. AlikeWarm-Up 51. A2.Warm-Up 61. C2A. 4:252B. 1:302C. 2:452D. 5:35Warm-Up 71. B2. BWarm-Up 81. B2. BWarm-Up 91. 32. CWarm-Up 101. 162. A 4, B 8,C 7Warm-Up 111. C2. 7, 60Warm-Up 121. C2. B Teacher Created Resources, Inc.Warm-Up 131. Yes, No2. AWarm-Up 141. Answers will vary.(Example: One is a solidshape and one is a planeshape.)2. CWarm-Up 151. 622. 45 minutesWarm-Up 161. C2. pintsWarm-Up 171. Yes2. TrueWarm-Up 181. D2. 4Warm-Up 191. A2. CWarm-Up 201. B2. 6Warm-Up 211. C2. CWarm-Up 221. A2. 8Warm-Up 231. 282. 16Warm-Up 241. A2. 6Warm-Up 251. 32. E, C, D, A107Warm-Up 261. May, 31, Thursday2. 9Warm-Up 271. Yes2. CWarm-Up 281. 122. 9, 11, 4Warm-Up 291. Yes2. DWarm-Up 301. The one on the right is asolid shape and the other isa plane shape. Or, the oneon the right is a sphere andthe other is a circle.2. 24Warm-Up 311. C2.Warm-Up 321. False2.3:401:3012:00Warm-Up 331. Yes2.3:153:459:305:158:20#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Answer KeyMeasurementand GeometryWarm-Up 341. C2. DWarm-Up 351. False, True2. CWarm-Up 361. B2. AWarm-Up 371. Alike2. AWarm-Up 381. Yes2. 6, 6Warm-Up 391. B, D, C, A2. A, B, C, DWarm-Up 401. B2.Warm-Up 411. B2.Warm-Up1. B2. AWarm-Up1. A2. BWarm-Up1. B2. BWarm-Up1. A2. B42434445#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: MathWarm-Up 461. No2. CWarm-Up 581. A2.Warm-Up 471. C2.Warm-Up 481. 122. 5Warm-Up 491. Yes2. YesWarm-Up 501. 142. 2:20, 3:25, 4:55, 6:30Warm-Up 511. One is a rectangle and oneis a square.2. Circle the first object.Warm-Up 521. B2. YesWarm-Up 531. C2. AWarm-Up 541. A2. CWarm-Up 551. One is a rectangle and oneis a cube.2. 15Warm-Up 561. C2. BWarm-Up 571. C2. 2, 1, 3108Warm-Up 591. B2. 2Warm-Up 601. No2. AlikeWarm-Up 611. C2. AWarm-Up 621. Add the total of all sides.Perimeter is 8.2. cube Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Graphs, Data and ProbabilityName DateWarm-Up 11. Answer the following questions by circling the best answer.Children like pizza.LikelyNot LikelyIce melts fast in freezing weather.LikelyNot Likely2. Answer the questions below.How many points does eachGames Wonequal?BrandipointsGordonHow many more points did Gordon scorethan Brandi? 2 pointspointsGraphs, Data and ProbabilityName DateWarm-Up 21. James asked his friends which foodthey liked best. The following talliesare the answers his friends gave.Complete the graph using the marksbeside each rite FoodPizzaHamburgerChickenMeatloaf2. Lee has a bag of socks. There are 4 green socks and 8 blue socks. If hereaches in without looking, which color sock is he more likely to pick? (Writeyour answer on the line.)#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math110 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Graphs, Data and ProbabilityName DateWarm-Up 51. Answer the problems below.Most students eat breakfast beforecoming to school.LikelyNot LikelyPeople enjoy eating popcorn at the movies.LikelyNot LikelyYou will find a million dollars onyour way to school.LikelyNot Likely2. Use the graph to answer the questions.How many does each 3 crayonsequal?CrayonsLizHow many crayons does Heather have?HeatherGraphs, Data and ProbabilityName DateWarm-Up 61. Use the bar graph to answer the questions below.Card CollectionWho has the most cards?Who has the least number of cards?JimSamPatRob123456782. Circle the best answer below.You will read a book this year.LikelyNot LikelyYou will drive a car home from school.LikelyNot Likely#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math112 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Graphs, Data and ProbabilityName DateWarm-Up 151. Answer the following questions by circling the best answer.You will be in school some time this month.LikelyNot LikelyThere will be a tornado, and there will be no school.LikelyNot Likely2. Ben has 2 cylinders, 3 cubes, and 1 sphere in a bag. If he grabs a shape,which shape will he likely grab? (Circle the correct letter.)A. cylinderB. cubeC. sphereGraphs, Data and ProbabilityName DateWarm-Up 161. Terry asked her class to name their favorite colors. Complete the graph toshow the results.Favorite Color109876543210ResultsYellow5Red9Green4Blue72. Look at the spinner. On what numberwill the spinner most likely land?(Write your answer on the line.) Teacher Created Resources, Inc.Yellow2214117RedGreenBlue#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Graphs, Data and ProbabilityName DateWarm-Up 191. Use the bar graph to answer the questions.Which two students bought the most tickets? 4Raffle Tickets Bought2How many tickets did Carrie and Mary buycombined?0CarriePeteMary Harriet2. Which spinner has the best chance of landing on a 4? (Circle the correctletter.)A.31422434B.C.1342Graphs, Data and ProbabilityName DateWarm-Up 201. Use the bar graph to answerthe questions below.Which two students read themost books?654321How many books did Terryand Shree read altogether?Books Read Over the SummerCodyTerryRobinShree2. Orlando has 3 blue beads, 2 yellow beads, and 4 green beads in a jar. If hereaches in, what color will he least likely pick? (Circle the correct letter.)A. blue Teacher Created Resources, Inc.B. yellowC. green119#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Answer KeyGraphs, Dataand ProbabilityWarm-Up 11. Likely, Not Likely2. 2, 4Warm-Up 21.2. blueWarm-Up 31. True2. 2 shakes, 12 shakesWarm-Up 41. 5 marbles, Matt2. Likely, LikelyWarm-Up 51. Likely, Likely, Not Likely2. 3 crayons, 12 crayonsWarm-Up 61. Rob, Pat2. Likely, Not LikelyWarm-Up 71. Likely2. 2 cones, 22 conesWarm-Up 81. Lou, 3 homeruns2. blueWarm-Up 91. 5 blue and green candies,10 total2. 4Warm-Up 101. Mary, 15 flags2. quarterWarm-Up 111. Likely2. 10, because there are moreof themWarm-Up 121. 20 letters, Cody and Maci2. blue Teacher Created Resources, Inc.Warm-Up 131. A2. 18 people, tennisWarm-Up 141. red, green2. quarterWarm-Up 151. Likely, Not Likely2. BWarm-Up 161.2. 2Warm-Up 171. Not Likely, Likely2. A, B, B, BWarm-Up 181. Answers will vary.2. CWarm-Up 191. Pete and Mary, 6 tickets2. CWarm-Up 201. Cody and Robin, 7 books2. BWarm-Up 211A. hexagon, 61B. pentagon, 51C. octagon, 82. He will least likely pick aquarter. There are fewerquarters than other coins.Warm-Up 221. Not Likely, Not Likely2. True, True, True, TrueWarm-Up 231. Unlikely, Likely2. Likely, Unlikely141Warm-Up 241. Likely, Unlikely2. True, True, True, True, TrueWarm-Up 251. Likely, Likely2. She will most likely picka penny because there aremore pennies (6).Warm-Up 261. True2. 4 students, 6 studentsWarm-Up 271. Not Likely, Not Likely2. 4 students, 12 studentsWarm-Up 281. True, True2. 60, 105Warm-Up 291.2. True, FalseWarm-Up 301. True, False2. brown, 12Warm-Up 311.2. Not Likely, Likely, Likely,LikelyWarm-Up 321. black2. 1 teacher, SUV, 12 trucksand carsWarm-Up 331. A2. 2 phone calls, 8 phone calls#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Answer KeyGraphs, Dataand ProbabilityWarm-Up 341. Francis, 8 games2. Likely, Not LikelyWarm-Up 351. D2. 10 tickets sold, 45 ticketsWarm-Up 361. 3 more miles, 21 miles2. Likely, Not LikelyWarm-Up 371. 3, 292. CWarm-Up 381. Linda, 142. CWarm-Up 391. Likely, Likely2. B, B, B, AWarm-Up 401. 8, Hank, Matt2. BWarm-Up 411.2. Unlikely, UnlikelyWarm-Up 421. False, False2. red, 5, 20Warm-Up 431. Not Likely, Likely2. AWarm-Up 441.Warm-Up 451. False, True, True2. J, because there are moreof themWarm-Up 461. 27 movies, 9 movies2. yellowWarm-Up 471. C2. 12, 12Warm-Up 481. 15, red, green2. True, TrueWarm-Up 491. Not Likely, Not Likely,Not Likely2. 4 birds, 16 birdsWarm-Up 501. 8 trophies, David2. Not Likely, Not LikelyWarm-Up 511. False2. 3 letters written, 21Warm-Up 521. 5 pencils and pens, 3 morecrayons2. Not Likely, Not Likely,Not LikelyWarm-Up 531. False, True, False, False2. 3 presents, 6 more presentsWarm-Up 541. Answers will vary.2. Likely, Unlikely, LikelyWarm-Up 551. Not Likely, Not Likely,Likely, Not Likely2. CWarm-Up 571. apple, 4 more students2.Warm-Up 581. Answers will vary.2. Not Likely, Likely, NotLikelyWarm-Up 591. C2. AWarm-Up 601. 11 sodas, 11 sodas2. Not Likely, LikelyWarm-Up 611.2. Likely, Likely, Not Likely,Not LikelyWarm-Up 621. C2. rose, 4, 16 tulipsWarm-Up 561.2. False, True#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math2. 4142 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Algebra, Patterns and FunctionsName DateWarm-Up 71. Solve the problem below.24 – 10 14so24 – 14 2. Solve the problem below.3 6 2Algebra, Patterns and FunctionsName DateWarm-Up 81. Find the pattern to fill in the missing number.IN12345OUT0123462. Continue the pattern of numbers in the boxes below.2 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.610 12 14147#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Algebra, Patterns and FunctionsName DateWarm-Up 131. Look at the pattern of numbers. Write what comes next in the pattern.2, 6, 10, ,2. Look at the pattern. Draw the missing two shapes.Algebra, Patterns and FunctionsName DateWarm-Up 141. Look at the pattern below. Which shapes come next in the pattern? (Circlethe correct letter.)A. B. C. 2. Solve the problem.9 w 15w #3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math150 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Algebra, Patterns and FunctionsName DateWarm-Up 351. Use these shapes to make an AABCAABC pattern.2. Write four number sentences using 5, 4, and 9. – – Algebra, Patterns and FunctionsName DateWarm-Up 361. Write four number sentences about the shapes. – – 2. Draw an ABCABC pattern. Teacher Created Resources, Inc.161#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Algebra, Patterns and FunctionsName DateWarm-Up 591. What shape goes in the empty space? (Circle the correct letter.)A.B.C. – – 2. Look at the domino. Write the fact family.Algebra, Patterns and FunctionsName DateWarm-Up 601. Fill in the missing number that makes the problem true.A. 12 19 2C. 6 9 4B. 6 5 9 D. 8 4 92. What is the next number in the pattern? (Circle the correct letter.)A. 9B. 89, 9, 8, 7, 9, 9, 8,C. 7 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.173#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Answer KeyAlgebra, Patternsand FunctionsWarm-Up 11. 57, 58, 622. 10, 12, 14Warm-Up 21. The pattern is decreasingby 1.2. 18, 14, 12Warm-Up 31. 20, 24, 282. Second Row: 35, 55Third Row: 70, 85, 90Warm-Up 41. 17, 19, 21, 232. 9, 15, 21, 24Warm-Up 51. 16, 182. BWarm-Up 61. 182. 5, 9, 15Warm-Up 71. 102. 5Warm-Up 81. 52. 4, 8, 16Warm-Up 91.2. A-5, B-1, C-6, D-2, E-4,F-2, G-5, H-6, I-5Warm-Up 101. 2 is being multiplied.2. 4, 5, Rule: Subtract 1;6, 7, Rule: Add 2.Warm-Up 111. 2. A-2, B-3, C-2, D-3, E-5,F-6, G-4, H-1, I-2 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.Warm-Up 121. 5 is being subtracted fromeach “IN” number.2. Add 2; Subtract 3.Warm-Up 131 14, 182.Warm-Up 141. B2. 6Warm-Up 151. 82. CWarm-Up 161. C2. 33Warm-Up 171. 62. 10Warm-Up 181. 102. BWarm-Up 191. 192. 15Warm-Up 201. 82. 8Warm-Up 211. 7 20 45 6378 or 2132.Warm-Up 221. 162. 6175048561Warm-Up 231. 5, 52. 5 is being subtracted fromthe “IN” numbers.Warm-Up 241. 6, 12. True, FalseWarm-Up 251. A2. 4Warm-Up 261. 62. 8Warm-Up 271. Only even numbers areshaded.2. DWarm-Up 281. B2. 2 is being subtracted.Warm-Up 291. 14, 18, 222. 0Warm-Up 301. Column 1: 10, 20, 30, 40Column 2: 50, 60, 70, 80The numbers areincreasing by 10.2. DWarm-Up 311. C2. A-8, B-6, C-11, D-7, E-10,F-11, G-3, H-1, I-8Warm-Up 321. 1 is being added.2. The numbers areincreasing by 1; thenumbers are decreasingby 2.Warm-Up 331. 32. 9#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math

Answer KeyAlgebra, Patternsand FunctionsWarm-Up 341. 72. AWarm-Up 351. Answers will vary.2. 5 4 94 5 99 – 4 59 – 5 4Warm-Up 361. 5 4 94 5 99 – 4 59 – 5 42. Answers will vary.Warm-Up 371. 25, 30, 352. Second Row: 14, 22Third Row: 28, 36Warm-Up 381. 21, 24, 272. 11, 23, 26Warm-Up 391. A-5, B-6, C-10, D-7, E-5,F-2, G-0, H-3, I-92. 4Warm-Up 401. 5 is being added2. A-1, B-12, C-10, D-6, E-7,F-7, G-2, H-5, I-0Warm-Up 411. 82. Two is subtracted fromeach “IN” number.Warm-Up 421. 82. CWarm-Up 431. Only odd numbers arebeing shaded.2. 24#3960 Daily Warm-Ups: MathWarm-Up 441. 4 3 7, 3 4 7,7 – 3 4, 7 – 4 32. AABCWarm-Up 451. A-1, B-11, C-52. 10Warm-Up 461. B2. BWarm-Up 471. C2. 12Warm-Up 481. Three is being subtractedfrom the “IN” numbers.2. 11, 17Warm-Up 491. C2. AWarm-Up 501. 52, 50; Subtract 2 fromeach number to findmissing numbers.2. 5 7 12, 7 5 12,12 – 5 7, 12 – 7 5Warm-Up 511. 102. CWarm-Up 521. C2. 15Warm-Up 531. The pattern is counting by5s.2. BWarm-Up 541. 12. Four is being added to the“IN” numbers.Warm-Up 551. C1762. 15Warm-Up 561. 9; Answers will vary.2. BWarm-Up 571. C2. The number 3 is beingadded.Warm-Up 581. 202. Add 3; Add 1.Warm-Up 591. C2. 4 5 9, 5 4 9,9 – 4 5, 9 – 5 4Warm-Up 601. A-9, B-2, C-7, D-32. CWarm-Up 611. 32. 9Warm-Up 621. 72. C Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Grade 2 www.teachercreated.com Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 9 #3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 1. How many crayons are shown below? Write the answer as a multiplication . #3960 Daily Warm-Ups: Math 74 Teacher Created Resources, Inc. Warm-Up 40 1. 19 2. 11 Warm-Up 41 1. 6, 6 2. 8, 8 Warm-Up 42 1. 12 2. 12,

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