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  • BLM 1—Ten-frame

  • BLM 2—Double ten-frame

  • BLM 3—Little ten-frames

  • BLM 4—Little ten-frames

  • BLM 5—Blank hundreds chart (10 × 10 square)

  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

    21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

    31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

    41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59

    61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

    71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79

    81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    70

    80

    90

    91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100

    BLM 6—Hundreds chart

  • BLM 7—2-cm square grid

  • BLM 8—1-cm square grid

  • BLM 9—0.5-cm square grid

  • BLM 10—1-cm square dot grid

  • BLM 11—2-cm isometric grid

  • BLM 12—1-cm isometric dot grid

  • BLM 13—1-cm square/diagonal grid

  • BLM 14—Missing-part blanks

  • BLM 15—10 × 10 multiplication array

  • BLM 16—Base-ten grid paper

  • BLM 17—Hundredths disk

  • BLM 18—10 × 10 grids

  • BLM 19—10,000 grid

  • BLM 20—Assorted shapes (a)

  • BLM 21—Assorted shapes (b)

  • BLM 22—Assorted shapes (c)

  • BLM 23—Assorted shapes (d)

  • BLM 24—Assorted shapes (e)

  • BLM 25—Assorted shapes (f)

  • BLM 26—Assorted shapes (g)

  • 5

    7 6

    4

    1

    23

    Tangrams

    Mosaic puzzle

    BLM 27—Tangrams and mosaic puzzle

  • BLM 28—Geoboard recording sheets

  • A

    BC

    D

    EF

    G

    H

    I

    J

    K

    L

    M

    N

    BLM 29—Assorted triangles

  • Properties of sides:

    Properties of angles:

    Properties of diagonals: Note: Diagonals are perpendicular or not Bisected by the other or not Congruent or not

    Properties of symmetry (line and point):

    Parallelograms

    BLM 30—Property lists for quadrilaterals (parallelograms)

  • Properties of sides:

    Properties of angles:

    Properties of diagonals: Note: Diagonals are perpendicular or not Bisected by the other or not Congruent or not

    Properties of symmetry (line and point):

    Rhombuses

    BLM 31—Property lists for quadrilaterals (rhombuses)

  • Properties of sides:

    Properties of angles:

    Properties of diagonals: Note: Diagonals are perpendicular or not Bisected by the other or not Congruent or not

    Properties of symmetry (line and point):

    Rectangles

    BLM 32—Property lists for quadrilaterals (rectangles)

  • Properties of sides:

    Properties of angles:

    Properties of diagonals: Note: Diagonals are perpendicular or not Bisected by the other or not Congruent or not

    Properties of symmetry (line and point):

    Squares

    BLM 33—Property lists for quadrilaterals (squares)

  • Motion man—Side 1

    Directions:

    Make copies of Side 1. Then copy Side 2 on the reverse of Side 1. Check the orientation with one copy. When done correctly the two sides will match up when held to the light.

    BLM 34—Motion Man (side 1)

  • Motion man—Side 2

    (See directions on Side 1.)

    BLM 35—Motion Man (side 2)

  • A1

    A2

    B1

    B2

    C1

    C2Cut out the rectangle. For each pair, decide which is larger or if they are the same area. You may cut or fold the rectangles to help with your decision.

    Explain your reasoning on separate paper.

    BLM 36—Rectangle comparison

  • A1

    In each pair, decide which rectangle is larger or if they are the same size. You may use one square centimeter and a centimeter ruler. Do not draw on the ractangles or cut them out. Explain your reasoning on a separate paper.

    A2

    B1 B2

    squarecentimeter

    centimeterruler

    BLM 37—Rectangle comparison—units

  • Name:

    12 111

    5

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    3

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    10

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    9

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    12 111

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    4

    3

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    10

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    9

    6

    12 111

    5

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    3

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    10

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    9

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    12 111

    5

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    10

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    9

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    12 111

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    3

    7

    10

    8

    9

    6

    12 111

    5

    2

    4

    3

    7

    10

    8

    9

    6

    BLM 38—Clock faces

  • 180 Degrees

    8 Wedges

    BLM 39—Degrees and wedges

  • Wh

    at A

    re th

    e C

    han

    ces?

    Imp

    oss

    ible

    Cer

    tain

    020

    0 0 0 0

    BLM 40—What are the chances?

  • Name

    For each figure, estimate the shaded portion as a fraction of the whole figure.Explain how you got each of your estimates.

    On each of these number lines, make an estimate of the fraction represented by the point marked X. Explain how you made your estimate.

    a.

    b.

    c.

    d.

    e.

    0 1

    ?

    0 2

    ?

    BLM L-1

  • Name

    Solve these problems. Use words and drawings to explain how you got your answer.

    1. You have 3/4 of a pizza left. If you give 1/3 of the leftover pizza to your brother, how much of a whole pizza will your brother get?

    2. Someone ate 1/10 of the cake, leaving only 9/10. If you eat 2/3 of the cake that is left, how much of a whole cake will you have eaten?

    3. Gloria used 2 1/2 tubes of blue paint to paint the sky in her picture. Each tube holds 4/5 ounce of paint. How many ounces of blue paint did Gloria use?

    BLM L-2

  • Name

    Properties of Quadrilateral Diagonals

    Yes No Both One Neither Perpendicular Not

    Name of Quadrilateral

    Diagonals Bisected

    Intersection ofDiagonals

    CongruentDiagonals

    BLM L-3

  • Name

    Rectangles made with 36 tiles

    Rectangle Dimensions Area Perimeter

    BLM L-4

  • Name

    Windows

    Describe the pattern you see in the drawing:

    Describe the pattern you see in the table:

    Describe how you can find the number of sticks in the 20th step:

    Step

    No. ofstiks

    1

    4

    2

    7

    3

    10

    4 5 6 7 20

    BLM L-5

  • Name

    Predict How Many

    Describe the pattern you see in the drawing:

    Describe the pattern you see in the table:

    Describe how you can find the number of sticks in the 20th step:

    Step

    No. ofstiks

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 …

    2 6 12 20 …

    20

    BLM L-6