Math Endhaven Summer Fun For Future Fourth Graders! (Complete at least 15 activities and turn in at the start of the school year for a prize.) If I found 6 coins on the ground that equal 28¢, what coins do I have? Find 5 things in your house that are longer than 6 inches and shorter then 1 foot. Nancy had 37 cents in her pocket. What coins could she have? List all combinations. You owe $16.50. If you pay $1.75 each week, how many weeks will it take to pay the debt? Count the pairs of shoes in your home. What fraction have laces? What fraction are brown? How many are there in all? Most spiders have 8 eyes. How many eyes would there be on 8 spiders? Draw a picture that only uses geometric shapes. Identify as many shapes as possible. What is the seventh number in this pattern? 2, 4, 7, 9, 12… If there are 48 colored marbles in a jar and ¼ are green, then how many are green? Add the 10 digits in your phone number. Can you divide the sum by 2 without a remainder? Play any online activity or app from the middle. Don’t forget to record it in your summer journal! Write a story problem for 7 x 8. Then solve it! How many different sundaes can you make with vanilla or chocolate ice cream, and sprinkles, nuts, or cookies? Roll two dice and multiply. Record your answers. Do this 25 times. Create a bar graph with the results. Estimate how many cups of water it takes to fill a pot. Check your estimate by measuring. About how many pints would that be? Math Websites: http://www.multiplication.com/ http://www.mathplayground.com/ http://www.aaastudy.com/grade3.htm http://www.ixl.com/math/grade-3 http://www.abcya.com/third_grade_computers.htm Math Apps: Dreambox Write down the time you went to bed last night and the time you woke up. How many minutes did you sleep last night? Motion Math: Wings Door 24 Plus A farmer has chickens and cows. What combinations could total 24 legs? Chicken Coop Fractions Play any online activity or app from the middle. Don’t forget to record it in your summer journal! Which answer is larger: 34x8 or 500-248? Remember to show your work! Write a story problem for 56 ÷ 4. Then solve it!
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