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1 SILLY RIDDLE Bonus Card 4.9. SILLY RIDDLE Bonus Card 4.9. For each picture, write the fraction for the shaded part. Then write the letter that matches each fraction in the order shown below to find the answer to the riddle: How can you make seven even? For each picture, write the fraction for the shaded part. Then write the letter that matches each fraction in the order shown below to find the answer to the riddle: How can you make seven even?

2 SINGLE FILE FRACTIONS Bonus Card SINGLE FILE FRACTIONS Bonus Card Copy each series of fractions onto your own paper. Copy each series of fractions onto your own paper. Write on the right side whether the fractions are in order from least to greatest or from greatest to least. Write on the right side whether the fractions are in order from least to greatest or from greatest to least. Pick the fraction from the box that will fill in the missing fraction on each line. Pick the fraction from the box that will fill in the missing fraction on each line.

3 MORE OR LESS Bonus Card MORE OR LESS Bonus Card Solve each problem. Solve each problem.. At a pizza party after a soccer game, Michelle ate 4 of an 8-inch pizza and Keith ate 4 of a 6-inch pizza. Who ate more pizza? Prove your answer.. At a pizza party after a soccer game, Michelle ate 4 of an 8-inch pizza and Keith ate 4 of a 6-inch pizza. Who ate more pizza? Prove your answer. 2. Troy has a pig bank, a cat bank, and a whale bank. There are 2 quarters in each bank. Troy takes 4 of the quarters from the pig bank, 6 of the quarters from the cat bank, and 3 of the quarters from the whale bank. From which bank does he take the most quarters? The least quarters? Prove your answers. 2. Troy has a pig bank, a cat bank, and a whale bank. There are 2 quarters in each bank. Troy takes 4 of the quarters from the pig bank, 6 of the quarters from the cat bank, and 3 of the quarters from the whale bank. From which bank does he take the most quarters? The least quarters? Prove your answers. 3. Two mother cats, Puffy and Buffy, each had kittens. Half of Puffy s 8 kittens were gray. Half of Buffy s 6 kittens were gray. Which mother cat had more gray kittens? Prove your answer. 3. Two mother cats, Puffy and Buffy, each had kittens. Half of Puffy s 8 kittens were gray. Half of Buffy s 6 kittens were gray. Which mother cat had more gray kittens? Prove your answer. 4. You decide which would you rather have, 2 of a bag of 20 jellybeans or 4 of a bag of 6 jellybeans? Explain your choice. 4. You decide which would you rather have, 2 of a bag of 20 jellybeans or 4 of a bag of 6 jellybeans? Explain your choice.

4 MYSTERY CODE Bonus Card MYSTERY CODE Bonus Card Write these problems on your own paper and solve. Write each sum or difference in simplest form. Write these problems on your own paper and solve. Write each sum or difference in simplest form. Write the letter of the problem in the same order as the answers shown in the box to read the mystery message. Write the letter of the problem in the same order as the answers shown in the box to read the mystery message.

5 THE TOWN OF MIXED UP AND IMPROPER Bonus Card THE TOWN OF MIXED UP AND IMPROPER Bonus Card The citizens of the town of Mixed Up and Improper have written descriptions of themselves. Read each description below. Write the mixed number or improper fraction described. There may be more than one correct answer.. I am a mixed number greater than 3 but less than 4. My brother and I both have 3 as the denominator of our fractional part. I am greater than my brother. 2. I am a mixed number greater than 2 and less than 3. The denominator of my fractional part is I am an improper fraction with a value greater than 5 and less than 6. My denominator is 2. My numerator is less than 62. The citizens of the town of Mixed Up and Improper have written descriptions of themselves. Read each description below. Write the mixed number or improper fraction described. There may be more than one correct answer.. I am a mixed number greater than 3 but less than 4. My brother and I both have 3 as the denominator of our fractional part. I am greater than my brother. 2. I am a mixed number greater than 2 and less than 3. The denominator of my fractional part is I am an improper fraction with a value greater than 5 and less than 6. My denominator is 2. My numerator is less than I am a mixed number with a value greater than 3 As an improper fraction, I am written as 5 7. and less than I am a mixed number with a value greater than 3 As an improper fraction, I am written as 5 7. and less than I am an improper fraction. As a mixed number, I have 2 as my whole number and 00 as my denominator. If you add the digits in my numerator, you get I am an improper fraction. As a mixed number, I have 2 as my whole number and 00 as my denominator. If you add the digits in my numerator, you get I am a mixed number with a value greater 2 4 denominator of my fractional part is 6. and less than 2 2. The 6. I am a mixed number with a value greater 2 4 denominator of my fractional part is 6. and less than 2 2. The

6 ANYONE FOR TIC-TAC-TOE? Bonus Card ANYONE FOR TIC-TAC-TOE? Bonus Card Solve these problems on your own paper. Write the answer in simplest form. Check to see whether each answer is an X or an O. Solve these problems on your own paper. Write the answer in simplest form. Check to see whether each answer is an X or an O. Place an X or O over each problem on your paper. Place an X or O over each problem on your paper. Do the X s or the O s win? Do the X s or the O s win?

7 SUBTRACTION PUZZLE Bonus Card SUBTRACTION PUZZLE Bonus Card Freddy Fraction is doing some work with fractions. Help him by solving these problems on your own paper. Freddy Fraction is doing some work with fractions. Help him by solving these problems on your own paper. Put the letters of your answers in the same order as these fractions and you will see Freddy Fraction s favorite saying. Put the letters of your answers in the same order as these fractions and you will see Freddy Fraction s favorite saying.

8 BATTER UP! Bonus Card BATTER UP! Bonus Card Use the clues and the measurements of a professional ballpark to fill in the measurements of Slugger s Ballpark.. At Slugger s Ballpark, the distance from home plate to first base is 3 2 of the distance from home plate to first base in the professional ballpark. Use the clues and the measurements of a professional ballpark to fill in the measurements of Slugger s Ballpark.. At Slugger s Ballpark, the distance from home plate to first base is 3 2 of the distance from home plate to first base in the professional ballpark. 2. The left field measurement at Slugger s Ballpark is 4 7 professional field s left field measurement. of the 2. The left field measurement at Slugger s Ballpark is 4 7 professional field s left field measurement. of the 3. The center field measurement of Slugger s Ballpark is 2 the measured distance of the center field at the professional ballpark. 4. The right field measurement of Slugger s Ballpark is 0 6 of the measured distance of the right field at the professional ballpark. 5. The pitching rubber on the pitcher s mound is approximately 2 3 of the distance from home plate to first base. About how far from home plate should the Sluggers place their pitching rubber? 3. The center field measurement of Slugger s Ballpark is 2 the measured distance of the center field at the professional ballpark. 4. The right field measurement of Slugger s Ballpark is 0 6 of the measured distance of the right field at the professional ballpark. 5. The pitching rubber on the pitcher s mound is approximately 2 3 of the distance from home plate to first base. About how far from home plate should the Sluggers place their pitching rubber?

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