1. The students will complete a problem for each day
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Grade 1 August Calendar
Directions for Students and Parents:
1. The students will complete a problem for each day during the month
of August.
2. The students will show a parent the completed problem.
3. The parent will make sure that the problem is completed correctly.
4. If the problem is completed correctly, the parent will initial the
calendar on the appropriate day.
5. Students should return the calendar when school resumes on
August 27, 2009.
August 3 (2.N.1) Write the numbers in order from least to greatest
17, 18, 13, 11, 15, 12, 19, 10, 14, 20, 16
10, 11, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, 20
August 4 (2.N.2) Complete the pattern.
first, second, __________________, fourth, fifth, ________________, seventh, ________________
August 5
(2.N.5) Circle all of the even numbers.
8
13
16
20
12
2
98
23
34
4
56
18
56
11
100
99
1
0
August 6 (2.N.5) Complete the pattern.
4, 6, 8, 10, 12, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, 34
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August 7 (2.G.1) How many sides and corners does the shape below have?
The shape has _______ sides.
The shape has _______ corners.
August 10 (2.N.6) How many cents are shown?
______________cents
August 11 (2.N.6) Draw a set of coins that is worth $1.
August 12 (2.N.7) Paul saved $15.00. Kevin saved $22.00. How much more money would Paul need to save to have the same
amount of money as Kevin?
$____________.00
August 13 (2.N.7) Tom had 22 footballs. He gave 7 footballs to Randy. How many footballs did Tom have left?
_______________________________________footballs
August 14 (2.P.1) Continue the pattern.
P A T S P A T S P A T S P A _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____
August 17 (2.P.5) Write the number in the rectangle that will make the sentence true.
15 +
= 19
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August 18 (2.P.5) Write the number in the rectangle that will make the number sentence true.
18 -
= 12
August 19 (2.P.7) 10 dimes = 1 dollar. How many dimes can be traded for three dollars? Try drawing a picture to help you.
dimes
August 20 (2.G.1) How many sides do the following shapes have?
sides
sides
sides
August 21 (2.G.2) Draw the following shapes in the space provided.
triangle
square
trapezoid
August 24 (2.M.1) Complete the pattern.
January, February, March, ______________, ________________, June, July, ___________________, September
August 25 (2.M.1) Complete the pattern.
Sunday, Monday, _______________________, Wednesday, ____________________, _______________, Saturday
August 26 (2.M.2) Draw an analog clock that shows 6:00. (6 o’clock)
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