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RICE  Problem Solving R estate I llustrate C ompute E xplain
Seven girls blew some bubbles. Three girls each  blew 6 bubbles. Four girls each  blew 3 bubbles. How many bubbles  did they blow in all? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Mr. Walker hid 55 eggs.  The children found 48 eggs.  How many eggs were not found? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Ms. Young made a cake for her class. They had their own holiday. It was called  "So Smart Second Graders Day."  She had 48 blue candy stars.  She put some on the cake.  There were 17 stars left. How many did she put on the cake? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Hunter plays basketball for JHHS.  During Friday's game, he made  eight baskets and eight free throws . A basket scores two points and a  free throw scores one point. How many points did Hunter  make in Friday's game? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Christopher had to pay tax on each of the items he bought. He paid sixty-two cents tax on the lock, $6.90 tax on the wooden chest, and $3.09 tax on the new toy. How much tax did Christopher pay altogether? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
9 boys in a boy scout troop washed the same number of cars at the car wash.  They washed 63 altogether.  How many cars did each scout wash? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Jill gave $7.38 to buy a book and received  $2.45 cents back as change. how much did the book cost? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Albert and 3 friends had a total of  12 books. They put an equal number  of books onto 2 shelves. What was the total  number of books on each shelf? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
The Mississippi river was 37 inches  below normal  at the end of  January.  During February the river rose  9 inches.  How far below normal was the  river at the end of February? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
A taxi charges seventy-one cents for  the 2 miles 15 cents for each  additional mile.  Brad took a taxi  for 7 miles. How much did Brad pay? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Alexis likes to chew bubble gum. Monday she bought three packages  of bubble gum for $1.41 each.  She gave the clerk $5.  How much change should Alexis get? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Jo has a collection of coins in her pocket. She has nickels, dimes and  pennies. If the total amount of money she has in her pocket is $.83 cents,  what coins could  she have? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
The sum of two numbers is 9.  The difference of the same two numbers is 1. What are the two  numbers? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Bill has some quarters, 3 dollars, 6 dimes, and 5 pennies. If Bill  has $4.55 all together, how many quarters does Bill have? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
The Simpsons' trip to Madagascar  will last from May 23 to June 7. How many days is this? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Alex is making a pattern. He has 10  red beads, 15 white beads and  12 blue beads. How can he string the beads so that  his pattern repeats at lest 4 times.  You do not  have to use all the beads. Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Greg measured an area of a square  to be 16 ft. Albert measured one side of the square to be 4 ft. What  is the perimeter  of this square? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Ashanti cut a ribbon into 6 yards.  How many feet of  ribbon does she have? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Cortez wants to put fence around his vegetable garden. The garden is a square. He measured on side and it is 6ft.  How much fencing will he need to go around the entire garden? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Mr. Moore made up a holiday.  His holiday is "Tall as a Tower Day."  Mr. Moore is very tall.  He is 6 ft 2 in. tall.  His best friend is 5 inches shorter  than he is. How tall is Mr. Moore's best friend? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Jasmine baked an apple pie for her family for dinner. She cut the pie into eight pieces. Her father ate  one-fourth of the pie,  her mother ate one-eighth  of the pie, her older brother ate three pieces of pie,  and Jasmine ate the rest.  How many pieces of pie did  Jasmine eat? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Stephanie needs at least 35 minutes to get ready for the Easter parade.  The parade begins at 3:00 p.m.  What is the latest she can start  getting ready? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
A diagram included seven hexagons, eleven circles,  eight pentagons, twelve squares, and six rays.  How many polygons  are in the diagram? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Amy's playhouse is exactly 7 feet by 8 feet.  If Amy wants to put a carpet on the floor,  how much carpeting is needed  Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
If a car can hold 4 people, how many  cars are needed for 25 people? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
The drama club would like to have  fifty-four  people see a play at the  same time. If they want  to have 6 rows,  how many chairs should they put  in each row? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Jane is flying from New York to  San Francisco  with a stop in Chicago.  The plane will land in Chicago at  1:23 p.m. and will take off for  San Francisco at 3:06 p.m.. How much time will Jane be  at Chicago? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Thomas needs 3 quarts of water for  his aquarium. He only has a pint jar to  measure the water in. How many times will he need to fill the jar to get  the 3 quarts? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Southside is collecting pennies for charity. The fourth grade used  Pringle cans.  Each can holds 600 pennies.  The fourth grade collected 4 cans. Third grade is using coke cans.  Each can holds 250 pennies.  Third grade collect 9 cans? .Which grade collected the most money? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
The diameter of a circle painted by  Michael is 12 feet. What is the  length of its radius? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Alexandra made up a holiday.  She called it "Pink Popcorn Day."  She made 6 cups of pink popcorn.  She put the same amount of popcorn  in 3 bowls.  How many cups of popcorn were in each bowl  Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Monday Derrick found 23 seashells. On Tuesday he found  12 seashells. On Wednesday  he found 37 seashells.  He lost 15  seashells on Thursday, but found 32 more on Friday. How many  does he have now? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Raul is planting a garden. He has 4  rows of corn and 6 rows of peas.  Each row has 8 plants. How many  plants does he have in all? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Sanchez has finished 2/3 of his  project.  Maria has finished 33% of her project and Nicholas has  finished .50 of his project. Who has finished the most? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
Mr. Yang gets the newspaper  everyday.  The paper cost fifty cents Monday-Saturday.  It cost a $1.50 on Sunday. How much  money would his  newspaper cost for the month of May?  (Hint: May has 31 days,  but only 4 of them are Sunday). Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain

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RICE weekly problem solving

  • 1. RICE Problem Solving R estate I llustrate C ompute E xplain
  • 2. Seven girls blew some bubbles. Three girls each blew 6 bubbles. Four girls each blew 3 bubbles. How many bubbles did they blow in all? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 3. Mr. Walker hid 55 eggs. The children found 48 eggs. How many eggs were not found? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 4. Ms. Young made a cake for her class. They had their own holiday. It was called "So Smart Second Graders Day." She had 48 blue candy stars. She put some on the cake. There were 17 stars left. How many did she put on the cake? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 5. Hunter plays basketball for JHHS. During Friday's game, he made eight baskets and eight free throws . A basket scores two points and a free throw scores one point. How many points did Hunter make in Friday's game? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 6. Christopher had to pay tax on each of the items he bought. He paid sixty-two cents tax on the lock, $6.90 tax on the wooden chest, and $3.09 tax on the new toy. How much tax did Christopher pay altogether? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 7. 9 boys in a boy scout troop washed the same number of cars at the car wash. They washed 63 altogether. How many cars did each scout wash? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 8. Jill gave $7.38 to buy a book and received $2.45 cents back as change. how much did the book cost? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 9. Albert and 3 friends had a total of 12 books. They put an equal number of books onto 2 shelves. What was the total number of books on each shelf? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 10. The Mississippi river was 37 inches below normal at the end of January. During February the river rose 9 inches. How far below normal was the river at the end of February? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 11. A taxi charges seventy-one cents for the 2 miles 15 cents for each additional mile. Brad took a taxi for 7 miles. How much did Brad pay? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 12. Alexis likes to chew bubble gum. Monday she bought three packages of bubble gum for $1.41 each. She gave the clerk $5. How much change should Alexis get? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 13. Jo has a collection of coins in her pocket. She has nickels, dimes and pennies. If the total amount of money she has in her pocket is $.83 cents, what coins could she have? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 14. The sum of two numbers is 9. The difference of the same two numbers is 1. What are the two numbers? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 15. Bill has some quarters, 3 dollars, 6 dimes, and 5 pennies. If Bill has $4.55 all together, how many quarters does Bill have? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 16. The Simpsons' trip to Madagascar will last from May 23 to June 7. How many days is this? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 17. Alex is making a pattern. He has 10 red beads, 15 white beads and 12 blue beads. How can he string the beads so that his pattern repeats at lest 4 times. You do not have to use all the beads. Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 18. Greg measured an area of a square to be 16 ft. Albert measured one side of the square to be 4 ft. What is the perimeter of this square? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 19. Ashanti cut a ribbon into 6 yards. How many feet of ribbon does she have? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 20. Cortez wants to put fence around his vegetable garden. The garden is a square. He measured on side and it is 6ft. How much fencing will he need to go around the entire garden? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 21. Mr. Moore made up a holiday. His holiday is "Tall as a Tower Day." Mr. Moore is very tall. He is 6 ft 2 in. tall. His best friend is 5 inches shorter than he is. How tall is Mr. Moore's best friend? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 22. Jasmine baked an apple pie for her family for dinner. She cut the pie into eight pieces. Her father ate one-fourth of the pie, her mother ate one-eighth of the pie, her older brother ate three pieces of pie, and Jasmine ate the rest. How many pieces of pie did Jasmine eat? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 23. Stephanie needs at least 35 minutes to get ready for the Easter parade. The parade begins at 3:00 p.m. What is the latest she can start getting ready? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 24. A diagram included seven hexagons, eleven circles, eight pentagons, twelve squares, and six rays. How many polygons are in the diagram? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 25. Amy's playhouse is exactly 7 feet by 8 feet. If Amy wants to put a carpet on the floor, how much carpeting is needed Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 26. If a car can hold 4 people, how many cars are needed for 25 people? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 27. The drama club would like to have fifty-four people see a play at the same time. If they want to have 6 rows, how many chairs should they put in each row? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 28. Jane is flying from New York to San Francisco with a stop in Chicago. The plane will land in Chicago at 1:23 p.m. and will take off for San Francisco at 3:06 p.m.. How much time will Jane be at Chicago? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 29. Thomas needs 3 quarts of water for his aquarium. He only has a pint jar to measure the water in. How many times will he need to fill the jar to get the 3 quarts? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 30. Southside is collecting pennies for charity. The fourth grade used Pringle cans. Each can holds 600 pennies. The fourth grade collected 4 cans. Third grade is using coke cans. Each can holds 250 pennies. Third grade collect 9 cans? .Which grade collected the most money? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 31. The diameter of a circle painted by Michael is 12 feet. What is the length of its radius? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 32. Alexandra made up a holiday. She called it "Pink Popcorn Day." She made 6 cups of pink popcorn. She put the same amount of popcorn in 3 bowls. How many cups of popcorn were in each bowl Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 33. Monday Derrick found 23 seashells. On Tuesday he found 12 seashells. On Wednesday he found 37 seashells. He lost 15 seashells on Thursday, but found 32 more on Friday. How many does he have now? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 34. Raul is planting a garden. He has 4 rows of corn and 6 rows of peas. Each row has 8 plants. How many plants does he have in all? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 35. Sanchez has finished 2/3 of his project. Maria has finished 33% of her project and Nicholas has finished .50 of his project. Who has finished the most? Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain
  • 36. Mr. Yang gets the newspaper everyday. The paper cost fifty cents Monday-Saturday. It cost a $1.50 on Sunday. How much money would his newspaper cost for the month of May? (Hint: May has 31 days, but only 4 of them are Sunday). Restate Illustrate or Pull out Important Information Compute (+, -, x, -) Explain