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Teriq Lovell-Holligan- Sat. Oct. 17. 2020- Problem Solving & Comprehension

Maths Warm-Up: http://www.mytestbook.com/test_questions.aspx?test_id=131&grade=2&subject=Math  

Section A- Problem Solving

2. I asked 48 students what their favourite food was. The results are shown in this pie chart. How many Class 4's have chips as their favourite food?








3.  A nursing home had a fundraising goal of $9600. They exceeded it by $3590.  How much money did they raise?








4. Ashley’s car insurance costs her $115 per month. How much does it cost her per year?





5. 
Ciara is making a new dance outfit. She needs 2½ yards of fabric for the shawl.  She needs 1¾ yards of fabric for the dress. If she has 3 yards of fabric, how much more does she need? 

b. If each yard of fabric costs $7.98, how much money will she need?


6. The St. Michael Primary School's Class three won new books in the reading contest. After distributing 14 books to each of the 6 classes, there are 4 books left. How many new books did the class three's get?


7. Complete the sequence (do not write)

  a)   3, 4, 6, 9, 13, __, 24


   b)   1, 2, 5, 10, __, 26, __


   c)   6, 8, 12, 18, __, 36


   d)   45, 30, 18, 9, __, 0












English Warm-Up: http://www.mytestbook.com/test_questions.aspx?test_id=510&grade=3&subject=LanguageArts 






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