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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Grade 1
Complete the puzzle.
371210
3613321823
3911272417
8
31304515
96721262914
20
19
4013
16228
25333822
3435

 

down 3.

2
8
+ 0

 


down 4.

10
+ 2

 


down 5.

10
+ 7

 


down 6.

8
+ 14

 


down 8.

How much change is shown in cents?
(100 cents = one dollar)



down 9.

39
+ 22

 


down 11.

15
7
+ 3

 


down 12.

Count and write the number:




down 14.

13
+ 7

 


down 16.

26
- 13

 


down 18.

7
+ 9

 


down 19.

63
+ 16

 


down 20.

12
+ 19

 


down 21.

12
9
+ 7

 


down 22.

10
+ 11

 


down 23.

30
+ 10

 


down 25.

How much change is shown in cents?
(100 cents = one dollar)




across 8.

6
+ 9

 


across 10.

6
+ 2

 


across 11.

10
+ 13

 


across 12.

36
+ 62

 


across 15.

17
25
+ 13

 


across 29.

11
+ 16

 


across 31.

14
14
+ 7

 


across 32.

19
+ 11

 


across 33.

15
13
+ 5

 


across 36.

28
+ 52

 


across 39.

17
+ 12

 


down 1.
Albert used five gallons of gas driving a car last week.
This week Albert's car used nine gallons of gas.
How many gallons of gas has Albert's car consumed?
down 2.
386 cents equals 1 dime, 3 quarters, 1 penny, _________ dollars
down 7.
369 cents equals 3 dollars, 2 nickels, 3 dimes, _________ quarter, 4 pennies
down 10.
If you are counting by sixs, which number comes after 77?
down 13.
Write the number between 72 and 74
down 15.
3 nickels, 2 pennies, 4 dollars, 5 dimes, 4 quarters equals _________________ cents
down 17.
40 - 34 = ____
down 24.
1 ten and 8 ones =
down 26.
If you are counting by threes, which number comes after 29?
down 27.
5 pennies, 1 dollar, 3 nickels, 3 dimes equals _________________ cents
across 1.
A parking lot has six cars and five minivans.
How many vehicles in the parking lot?
across 2.
4 dimes, 3 dollars equals _________________ cents
across 6.
Only four cheerleaders out of six cheerleaders led cheers at the game.
How many cheerleaders did not lead a cheer?
across 9.
4 quarters, 5 dollars, 1 penny, 2 nickels, 1 dime equals _________________ cents
across 13.
Jane has 3 fiction books and 4 non-fiction books.
Jane also has 14 magazines.
How many books does Jane have?
across 14.
Michael has 8 fiction books and 18 non-fiction books.
Michael also has 28 magazines.
How many books does Michael have?
across 17.
6 dollars equals _________________ cents
across 28.
Jane and Brad both have colds. Jane sneezed three times.
Brad sneezed one time.
How many times did they both sneeze?
across 30.
You had 11 apples in the refrigerator. If Michael ate 4 apples and Brad ate 2 apples, then how many apples are left?
across 34.
Write the number word: 7
across 35.
1 ten and 9 ones =
across 37.
4 dollars equals _________________ cents
across 38.
3 quarters, 5 dimes, 3 pennies, 4 dollars equals _________________ cents
across 40.
To get to Michael's house, you need to first go eighteen miles on 2nd Street.
You then turn on 4th street for sixteen miles and you will read Michael's house.
How far is it to Michael's house?