Let's do math! First, follow the directions to solve multiplication, estimating, and division problems. Then, help the orangutan chart six paths to a new forest. Next, try an extreme coloring-by-number challenge. Add each pair of unlike fractions to crack the color code, then grab the right crayon to complete the picture. Finally, tackle three more puzzles to wrap up the fun!

Some quick words on adding unlike fractions: A fraction shows part of a whole. The number on top is called the numerator, and the number on the bottom is the denominator. When the denominators are different, like in 3/10 + 1/2, the pieces are not the same size. These are called unlike fractions. To solve them, first find a common denominator. Change each fraction into an equivalent fraction with 10 as the denominator. The first fraction, 3/10, already has 10 as the denominator, so leave it as is. For the second fraction, multiply both top and bottom by 5 to get 5/10. Now add the numerators: 3 + 5 = 8. That gives 8/10, which can be simplified to 4/5. For each pair of unlike fractions, follow the same steps to add them. Then check if the answer needs to be simplified, and grab the right crayon to finish the challenge!