Arbordale Publishing

× Home eBook Access Store All Books eBooks Latest News Support Login Contact Us
Salamander Season - Math Word Problems  

 

 

Pic

 

Pic

 

Pic

 

Pic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Arrow
1. Twenty salamanders line up beside the road. Half wriggle their way to the other side. How many crossed the street?
    10
    15
    20
 
Arrow
2. A tree 100 feet long has fallen across the vernal pool. A salamander crawls a quarter of the way out on the tree. How many feet has the salamander crawled?
    15
    25
    50
 
Arrow
3. Seven wriggly salamanders each have ten spots on their bodies. How many spots are there in all?
    17
    57
    70
 
Arrow
4. Thirty boy salamanders are twisting in the leaves. If they pair up to rub noses, how many pairs are there?
    10
    15
    20
 
Arrow
5. A group of five girl salamanders slips into the pool to lay their eggs. After they leave, another group that has twice as many salamanders comes to lay their eggs. How many salamanders have laid their eggs in the pool?
    5
    10
    15
 
Arrow
6. There is one embryo inside each jellied egg sac. If there are 100 egg sacs, how many embryos are there?
    50
    75
    100
 
Arrow
7. Newly hatched salamanders have two front legs and no back legs. If twelve salamanders hatch, how many legs are there?
    12
    24
    36
 
Arrow
8. Ten salamanders grow their back legs as they get older. Now they have four legs each. How many legs are there in all?
    14
    40
    41
 
Arrow
9. Two salamanders head to the woods. one stops to eat. What fraction of the salamanders have eaten?
    1/2
    1/3
    1/4
 
Arrow
10. There are 5 salamanders in a jar, with 100 spots between them. If each salamander has the same number of spots, how many spots does each one have?
    20
    25
    50
 
   
 



home  |  catalog  |  privacy policy  |  contact us