
<p>Name: ______</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 1 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – What is a Number? Homework</p><p>1. Walk around your house with an adult and talk about all of the numbers you see.</p><p>2. Draw a line to match </p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 2 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Number Writing 0- 5 Classwork</p><p>Write the number to match each 5 frame.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 3 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Number Writing 0-5 Homework</p><p>1. Write the number to go with each 5 frame.</p><p>2. Write the number to go with each rhyme</p><p>Number ____ is like a stick. A straight line down. That's very quick!</p><p>Down and over and down some more. That's the way to make a ______!</p><p>Go down and around. Then you stop. Finish the ______with a line on top.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 4 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Number Writing 6-10 Classwork</p><p>Directions: Trace each number and then write it on the line 4 times.</p><p>Write the number to match each 10 frame.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 5 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Number Writing 6-10 Homework</p><p>1. Write the number to go with each 10 frame.</p><p>2. Write the number to go with each rhyme.</p><p>Make a "S" and then don't wait. Climb up again to make an ______!</p><p>Make a curve and then a loop. There are no tricks to making a ______!</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 6 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Tricky Teens Classwork</p><p>1. Color the circles to show 14. The number 14 means</p><p> ten and ______.</p><p>2. Color the circles to show 11. The number 11 means</p><p> ten and ______.</p><p>3. Color the circles to show 18 The number 18 means</p><p> ten and ______.</p><p>4. Circle the teens.</p><p>41 15 16 91 19</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 7 ~ www.njctl.org 17 31 81 14 13</p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Tricky Teens Homework</p><p>1. Write the number shaded to show how many. </p><p>2. Put an x on any number that is NOT a teen.</p><p>51 18 9 13 16 14</p><p>81 91 17 3 32 1</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 8 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Tally Marks Classwork</p><p>1. Draw 5 tally marks.</p><p>2. Draw 10 tally marks.</p><p>3. Draw 16 tally marks.</p><p>4. Count the tally marks.</p><p>______</p><p>5. Count the tally marks.</p><p>______</p><p>6. Count the tally marks.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 9 ~ www.njctl.org ______</p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Tally Marks Classwork</p><p>1. Draw 7 tally marks.</p><p>2. Draw 13 tally marks.</p><p>3. Draw 25 tally marks.</p><p>4. Count the tally marks.</p><p>______</p><p>5. Count the tally marks.</p><p>______</p><p>6. Count the tally marks.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 10 ~ www.njctl.org ______</p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Number Line Classwork</p><p>Directions: Make your own number line to answer the riddles. </p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 11 ~ www.njctl.org 7. What number would come after ten on the number line above? </p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 12 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Number Line Homework</p><p>Directions: Make your own number line to answer the riddles. </p><p>7. What number would come before nine on the number line above? </p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 13 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 - Number Grid Classwork </p><p>Directions: Use the number grid to answer the questions.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 14 ~ www.njctl.org ** Remember you can move up and down on the grid to count 10 **</p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 - Number Grid Homework </p><p>Directions: Use the number grid to answer each question.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 15 ~ www.njctl.org ** Remember you can move up and down on the grid to count 10 **</p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 – One More, One, Less Classwork Directions: Use the number line and number grid to fill in the charts.</p><p>One Less Number One More</p><p>5</p><p>2</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 16 ~ www.njctl.org 8</p><p>4</p><p>6</p><p>One Less Number One More</p><p>46</p><p>28</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 17 ~ www.njctl.org 82</p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 – One More, One, Less Homework Directions: Use the number line and number grid to fill in the charts.</p><p>One Less Number One More</p><p>5</p><p>2</p><p>8</p><p>4</p><p>6</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 18 ~ www.njctl.org One Less Number One More</p><p>46</p><p>28</p><p>82</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 19 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Comparing Numbers Classwork Directions: Count how many and write the number. Circle the number that is greater.</p><p>1.</p><p>Count how many and write the number. Circle the number that is less.</p><p>2.</p><p>3. Which number is greater? 4. Which number is greater?</p><p>24 or 29 33 or 3</p><p>5. Which number is less? 6. Which number is less?</p><p>15 or 18 4 or 7</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 20 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Comparing Numbers Classwork Directions: Count how many and write the number. Circle the number that is greater.</p><p>1.</p><p>2. Which number is greater? 3. Which number is greater?</p><p>8 or 10 42 or 46</p><p>4. Which number is less? 5. Which number is less?</p><p>25 or 21 11 or 7</p><p>Circle true or false</p><p>6. 10 is less than 16 true false</p><p>7. 25 is greater than 5 true false </p><p>8. 9 is less than 4 true false</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 21 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Using Symbols to Compare Numbers Classwork</p><p>1. Count the tally marks and write the number. Use symbols to compare.</p><p>2. Count the number of nickels and write the number. Use symbols to compare.</p><p>3. Practice comparing numbers. Use <, >, = . 12 18 65 65</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 22 ~ www.njctl.org 9 2 40 38 34 36 23 23</p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Using Symbols to Compare Numbers Homework</p><p>1. Count the tally marks and write the number. Use symbols to compare.</p><p>2. Count the number of nickels and write the number. Use symbols to compare.</p><p>3. Practice comparing numbers. Use <, >, = . 27 27 95 93</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 23 ~ www.njctl.org 11 41 76 52 34 74 90 19</p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Skip Count by 2 Classwork</p><p>Skip count by 2. Circle the numbers.</p><p>How many wheels? Skip count by 2 to find the answer and write the numbers.</p><p>How many socks? Skip count by 2 to find the answer and write the numbers.</p><p>Skip count by 2 and fill in the missing numbers</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 24 ~ www.njctl.org 0, 2, 4, , 8, 10, , 14, 16</p><p>20, 22, , 26, , 28</p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Skip Count by 2 Homework</p><p>Skip count by 2 and color the numbers on the grid.</p><p>How many eyes? Skip count by 2 and write the numbers.</p><p>Skip count by 2 and fill in the missing numbers. 10, , 14, 16, , 20, 22, </p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 25 ~ www.njctl.org 36, , 40, 42, , 46, 48, </p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Skip Count by 10 Classwork</p><p>Skip count by 10 and color in the numbers on the grid.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 26 ~ www.njctl.org Each dime is worth 10. Skip count by 10 and count the dimes.</p><p>Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Skip Count by 10 Homework</p><p>Fill in the missing numbers.</p><p>10, 20, 30, , 50, , 70, 80 </p><p>30, , , 60, 70, 80, </p><p>, , 30, 40, , 60, 70</p><p>Each dime is worth 10. Count the dimes by counting by 10. </p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 27 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Skip Count by 5 Classwork</p><p>Skip count by 5. Color the numbers on the grid.</p><p>Skip count by 5. Color the numbers on the grid.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 28 ~ www.njctl.org Fill in the missing numbers. 65, 70, 80, , 90, 95 </p><p>Each nickel is worth 5. Skip count by 5 to count the nickels.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 29 ~ www.njctl.org Name: ______Numbers to 120 – Skip Count by 5 Homework</p><p>1. Jim told a friend there is a pattern when you count by five. Explain in your own words what pattern he is talking about.</p><p>2. Skip count by five. How many fingers do you see?</p><p>3. Skip count by 5. How many tally marks are there?</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 30 ~ www.njctl.org 4. Each nickel is worth 5. Skip count by 5 to count the nickels.</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 31 ~ www.njctl.org 5. Fill in the missing numbers. 5 10 20 30 35</p><p>55 60 70 75 85</p><p>NJ Center for Teaching and Learning ~ 32 ~ www.njctl.org</p>
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