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2 What s In This Book? This book contains all the worksheets you will need for CSMP for the Upper Primary Grades, Part I. Worksheets are labeled with the same letter and number as the lessons with which they are used. In this book, they are in the following order: N Worksheets N3 N6 N10 N12 N13 N14 N17 N18 N20 N22 N23 N25 N27 N30 N32 N34 L Worksheets L3 G Worksheets G3 G4 G6 G7 G10 G11 W Worksheets W1 W2 W5 W8 G13 G14 G15 W12

3 What number is on the Minicomputer? N3 *

4 N3 ** Put these numbers on the Minicomputer. fl fi

5 What number is on the Minicomputer? N3 ***

6 N3 **** Put these numbers on the Minicomputer. fi fl fi

7 s N6 Numbers Facts How did you decide which numbers to use in this number fact family?

8 Label the dots. N10 * Å

9 Label the dots. N10 ** Åfi fi

10 Label the dots. N10 *** Å Åfi

11 N10 **** Find 17 in this arrow picture and circle it. Í Ífi

12 Label the dots. Draw all the +5 arrows. N12 * Å Å Åfi

13 Label the dots. Draw all the +5 arrows. N12 ** Å Å Åfi

14 N12 *** Label the dots. Draw all the +10 arrows. fi Å Å Å

15 N13 Write a subtraction sentence for this dot picture. Í Complete. Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í fl fl Í fi fi Í Í Í fl

16 N14 * Complete these number sentences. Look for patterns. fi Å fi fi Å fl fi Å fi Å Å Å Å fi Å fl fi Å Å fl Å fl Å fl Å fl Å fl Å fi Å Å Å Å Å

17 N14 ** Complete these number sentences. Look for patterns. fl Åfl Í Å Í Å Í Å Å Í Í Åfi fi Å fi Åfi fl Å Å fi Å fi Åfi fifi Å Å Å

18 N14 *** Complete these number sentences. Look for patterns. fiå fiå fi Í fiå fiå fl Í fiå fiå fiå fiå fiå fiå Í fi Í Í Í Í Å Å Í Í Í Å Å fl Å

19 N14 **** Complete these number sentences. Look for patterns. Å fi Å Å fi Å fi Å Å fl Å fiå fi Å fi fi Å fi fi Å fi Å Å Å Å Å Å fl Å Å Å fl

20 What number is on the Minicomputer? N17 *

21 What number is on the Minicomputer? N17 **

22 What number is on the Minicomputer? N17 ***

23 What number is on the Minicomputer? N17 ****

24 Label the dots. N18 * Î fi

25 Label the dots. N18 ** Î fl fi

26 Draw all the 2x arrows. N18 *** Î fl fi You should have six arrows.

27 N20 Label the dot for 37. Å

28 Label the dot for 37. fl Î Label the dot for 37. even numbers more than 50

29 N22 Complete. Å Å Å Å fl Å Å Å Å fi fl

30 Complete. Å Å Å Å fl Å Å Å Å Å Å fi fi Å Å fi Å Å fi Å Å fi

31 N22 * Complete. Å Å Å Å Å Å fl Å fl Å Å Å fl fi fl Å Å Å Å Å Å Å Å Å Å

32 Complete. N22 ** Å Å fi fi Å Å Å Å Å Å Å Å Å fl Å Å Å Å Å Å Å Å fi

33 N23 Use the Minicomputer to help solve these problems. 1. Marcie made two batches of cookies. Each batch had 36 cookies. How many cookies did Marcie make? fl fl 2. José has three bags of marbles and each bag has 53 marbles. How many marbles does José have? fi fi fi 3. There are 27 children in each second grade classroom and four classrooms. How many second graders?

34 Complete. N23 * Í Í Í Í fi Í Í

35 Complete. N23 ** Í Í fi Í Í Í fi Í

36 Complete. N23 *** fl Í fi fl Í fl Í fl Í fl fl Í fl Í flfl

37 Complete. N23 **** fl Í fl Í fl Í fl Í fl Í fl Í fifi

38 N25 * Draw a string around each pair of numbers whose sum is 10. fi fl Å Å Å Å fi.

39 N25 ** Draw a string around each pair of numbers whose sum is 20. fi fi fl Å Å Å.

40 N25 *** Draw a string around each pair of numbers whose sum is 20. fl fi fi Write a number sentence for this picture.

41 N25 **** Draw a string around each pair of numbers whose sum is 30. fl fl Write a number sentence for this picture.

42 N27 Pablo puts 15 pieces of candy into each treat bag. Make treat bags with: Color the circles to show your work. 1. Equal number of candy kisses, sourballs, and lollipops lollipop Equal number of sourballs and candy kisses 3. One more kiss than lollipop 4 sourballs 4. Twice as many kisses as lollipops 6 sourballs 5. One more kiss than lollipop One more lollipop than sourball Show the treat bag you would like to receive from Pablo.

43 N30 Draw +10 arrows in green, as many as possible. Draw +0 loops in red, as many as possible. fl fi fifi fi fl fl fi

44 Build an arrow road from 6 to 13. N32 * Å Í fl

45 Build an arrow road from 4 to 25. N32 ** Í Åfi fi

46 N34 * Label the dots. Draw all the missing +5 arrows. Ífi Åfi fi

47 N34 ** Label the dots. Draw all the missing 5 arrows. Åfi Ífi fl fl

48 Draw and label a dot for each person. L3 * Mike Sally Hank Alice Peter Olivia boys wearing glasses

49 Draw and label a dot for each person. L3 ** Betty Stan Martha Wally Diane Chad girls boys wearing glasses

50 Pair the numbers with the shapes. G3 * Area in

51 Pair the numbers with the shapes. G3 ** Area in

52 Pair the numbers with the shapes. G3 *** Area in

53 Pair the numbers with the shapes. G3 **** Area in

54 G4 (a) Use a mirror and a little A-block square to see:

55 G4 (b) Use a mirror and a little A-block triangle to see:

56 G4 (c) Use a mirror and a little A-block square/triangle pattern to see:

57 G6 * Show a way to cut each letter equally in half with one line. Circle the shapes you can not cut in half with one line.

58 G6 ** Show one or more ways to cut each letter in half with one line. Circle the shapes you can not cut in half with one line.

59 G7 G N

60 N G

61 G10 1T

62 1S

63 Find the area of each shape with G10 1S *

64 Find the area of each shape with 1T G10 **

65 Find the area of each shape with 1T G10 and *** 1S

66 Find the area of each shape with 1T G10 and **** 1S

67 G11 (a) S N

68 N S

69 G11 (b) N

70 N

71 Find the area of each shape with G13 1S *

72 Find the area of each shape with 1T G13 **

73 G13 *** Compare the areas of the shapes below to this shape. Circle your answers. Smaller Bigger Same Smaller Bigger Same

74 G13 **** Compare the areas of the shapes below to this rectangle. Circle your answers. Smaller Bigger Smaller Bigger Same Same Smaller Bigger Same

75 Color one-half of each shape red. G14 *

76 Color one-half of each shape red. G14 **

77 Color one-half of each shape red. G14 *** Color one-fourth of each shape blue.

78 Color one-third of each shape green. G14 ****

79 G15 Find or estimate the area of each shape. One is done for you. * 1 square between 6 and 7 squares

80 Find or estimate the area of each shape. G15 ** 1 square

81 Label the dots on these number lines. W1 * fi fl fi

82 Label the dots on these number lines. W1 ** fi fl fi fl fl

83 Label the dots on these number lines. W1 *** fl fl

84 Label the dots on these number lines. W1 **** fl fl,

85 Complete. W2 * fi Å b Å b bfl Å b Å Å b Å b

86 Complete. W2 ** Å b b Å fl Å b b Å Å b b Å

87 W5 The secret number is in this arrow picture. Å Å

88 W8 Label the dots. Å Å

89 Complete. W8 * b Å fi Å b b Å fi Å bfi Å b

90 Complete. W8 ** Å fi Å b b Å b Å b bfi Å fl

91 Complete. W8 *** b Å Å b Å b Å b Å b

92 Complete. W8 **** Å b b Å Å b fi Å b fi b Å m, Å,

93 W12 fl fi fi fl

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