A "Crabby" Way of Life

Math

Purpose:

To practice our math facts and maybe learn why we need them.

Do your section and the sections below yours.

(hint: highlight everything below this line and copy. Next paste it into ClarisWorks. Save it an tell the teacher)


Second Grade

1. Houdini Crab invited his friend Bob Crab over. Sam ate 6 pellets of food and Bob ate 12 pellets of food. All together how many pellets did both crabs eat?

2. How many more did Bob eat than Houdini?

3. Houdini traveled 7 inches in 3 minutes. He then traveled 6 inches. How many inches did he travel all together?

4. On Monday Houdini escaped 10 times. On Tuesday he escaped 4 times. On Wednesday he escaped 12 times. How many times did he escape on all three days?

5. Houdini has three legs on one side and two legs on the other side. How many legs does he have in all?

 

Third Grade

1.Houdini climbed a hill that was 25 inches tall. He then climbed down. How far did he climb in all?

2. I have 127 crabs an gave 83 away. How many do I have left?

Fourth Grade

1. If 6 crabs each had four legs. How many legs would the crabs have in all?

2. If Houdini can travel 6 inches every minute, how many inches could he travel in 6 minutes?

 

 

Fifth Grade

1. If Houdini could eat seven pellets each day how many pellets would he eat in 12 days?

2. Each crab costs $7.99. How much would three crabs cost?

3. If I had $18 how many crabs could I buy?