Homework for Book 7 Lesson 2
Exercie A
Match the beginning of each sentences with the correct ending
1. A radius is half of a c. diameter
2. This table tennis ball is a. light
3. Heavy and light b. are opposite
4.This is wrong. You d. made a mistake
Exercise B
Match each statement with the statement that best follows it
1. This book weighs a lot. c. It's heavy
2. We all made 100 d.The test was easy
3. I don't want this pencil b.Give me the other
4. I don't understand a. Please Explain
Exercise C
Use words from the box to complate the sentences
1. Two plus one equal three
2. Five minus four is one
3. Four times five is twenty
4. This is wrong. I made an error
5. Are all student here? Please count them
6. Math is hard for some students.
7. This package is heavy. How much does it weigh
8. The man said the price of the car is $ 6.000
Exercise D
Write what you do to solve these problem
1. 24 + 12 = 36 thiry six
2. 3.241 x 22 = 71.302 seventy one thousand three hundred two
3. 240 - 120 = 120 one hundred twenty
4. 3.242 + 1.244 = 4.486 four thousand four hundred eighty six
5. 20 : 5 = 4 four
6. 542 - 432 = 11 eleven
7. 63 x 21 = 1.323 one thousand three hundred twenty three
8. 125 : 5 = 25 twenty five
Exercise E
Draw
a. a large circle
b. a diameter from one side of the circle to the other
c. a square below the diameter you just drew
d. a triangle inside the square
e. a curved line in the top half of the price
Exercise F
Write instruction to tell how to you solved the math problems
1. Sgt James and Sgt Jones will drive San Antonio to Chicago. They will drive 273 miles north to Dallas, 630 miles from Dallas to St. Louis, and 297 miles from St. Louis to Chicago. How many miles will they drive? one thousand one hundred ninety seven
math sentences : two hundred seventy three add six hundred thirty add two hundred ninety seven equal one thousand one hundred ninety seven ( 273+630+297=1197)
your instructions : They will drive 273 miles north to Dallas, 630 miles from Dallas to St. Louis, and 297 miles from St. Louis to Chicago so they had to add driving distance.
2. The sergeant's car get 20 MPG ( miles per gallon ). How much gas will they need?
math sentences : 1197 : 20 = 59,85 fifty nine point eighty five
your instruction : the distance drive is divided for gasoline needs
3. The sergeants will each drive half of the distance. How many miles will each sergeant drive?
math sentences : 1197:2= 598,5 five hundred ninety eight point five
your instruction : because the two sergeants split half of them from driving
Exercise G
1.Party on Saturday
2. The rice
3. The bad weather
4. The new television
Exercise H
1. b
2. a
3. b
Exercise I
1. Yes I drew both square and triangle
2. Yes both this red and blue car are pick-up cars
3. Yes i do both seeing movies and dinner
Exercise J
1. Yes I want this small piece of cake and others
2. No, I went to other city for two weeks
3. Yes, I find other shoes
Exercise K
1. Yes, I have some book in my brack
2. Yes, I have some paper for you homework
3. No, I have some activities with my family
Exercise L
1.This morning Jack wanted breakfast . He usually doesn't have time for some, but today he wanted any
2. Some of his friend were at the dinning hall . They were drinking coffee, but Jack didn't want any
3. He wanted juice, but there wasn't any
4. His friends were eating bacon and eggs, so he decided to have some, too
Exercise M
1. c. doctor
2. a. buildings
3. b. breakfast
Exercise N
1. 3.15 slower than 4.30
4.30 faster than 3.15
2. The left tie is longer than the right tie
The right tie is lower than the left tie
3. The front ball is bigger than the behind ball
The behind ball is smaller than the front ball
4. The left coin is bigger than the right coin
The right coin is smaller than the left coin
Match the beginning of each sentences with the correct ending
1. A radius is half of a c. diameter
2. This table tennis ball is a. light
3. Heavy and light b. are opposite
4.This is wrong. You d. made a mistake
Exercise B
Match each statement with the statement that best follows it
1. This book weighs a lot. c. It's heavy
2. We all made 100 d.The test was easy
3. I don't want this pencil b.Give me the other
4. I don't understand a. Please Explain
Exercise C
Use words from the box to complate the sentences
1. Two plus one equal three
2. Five minus four is one
3. Four times five is twenty
4. This is wrong. I made an error
5. Are all student here? Please count them
6. Math is hard for some students.
7. This package is heavy. How much does it weigh
8. The man said the price of the car is $ 6.000
Exercise D
Write what you do to solve these problem
1. 24 + 12 = 36 thiry six
2. 3.241 x 22 = 71.302 seventy one thousand three hundred two
3. 240 - 120 = 120 one hundred twenty
4. 3.242 + 1.244 = 4.486 four thousand four hundred eighty six
5. 20 : 5 = 4 four
6. 542 - 432 = 11 eleven
7. 63 x 21 = 1.323 one thousand three hundred twenty three
8. 125 : 5 = 25 twenty five
Exercise E
Draw
a. a large circle
b. a diameter from one side of the circle to the other
c. a square below the diameter you just drew
d. a triangle inside the square
e. a curved line in the top half of the price
Exercise F
Write instruction to tell how to you solved the math problems
1. Sgt James and Sgt Jones will drive San Antonio to Chicago. They will drive 273 miles north to Dallas, 630 miles from Dallas to St. Louis, and 297 miles from St. Louis to Chicago. How many miles will they drive? one thousand one hundred ninety seven
math sentences : two hundred seventy three add six hundred thirty add two hundred ninety seven equal one thousand one hundred ninety seven ( 273+630+297=1197)
your instructions : They will drive 273 miles north to Dallas, 630 miles from Dallas to St. Louis, and 297 miles from St. Louis to Chicago so they had to add driving distance.
2. The sergeant's car get 20 MPG ( miles per gallon ). How much gas will they need?
math sentences : 1197 : 20 = 59,85 fifty nine point eighty five
your instruction : the distance drive is divided for gasoline needs
3. The sergeants will each drive half of the distance. How many miles will each sergeant drive?
math sentences : 1197:2= 598,5 five hundred ninety eight point five
your instruction : because the two sergeants split half of them from driving
Exercise G
1.Party on Saturday
2. The rice
3. The bad weather
4. The new television
Exercise H
1. b
2. a
3. b
Exercise I
1. Yes I drew both square and triangle
2. Yes both this red and blue car are pick-up cars
3. Yes i do both seeing movies and dinner
Exercise J
1. Yes I want this small piece of cake and others
2. No, I went to other city for two weeks
3. Yes, I find other shoes
Exercise K
1. Yes, I have some book in my brack
2. Yes, I have some paper for you homework
3. No, I have some activities with my family
Exercise L
1.This morning Jack wanted breakfast . He usually doesn't have time for some, but today he wanted any
2. Some of his friend were at the dinning hall . They were drinking coffee, but Jack didn't want any
3. He wanted juice, but there wasn't any
4. His friends were eating bacon and eggs, so he decided to have some, too
Exercise M
1. c. doctor
2. a. buildings
3. b. breakfast
Exercise N
1. 3.15 slower than 4.30
4.30 faster than 3.15
2. The left tie is longer than the right tie
The right tie is lower than the left tie
3. The front ball is bigger than the behind ball
The behind ball is smaller than the front ball
4. The left coin is bigger than the right coin
The right coin is smaller than the left coin
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