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April Math Challenge winners:

Kindergarten - Peyton

Grade one - Drew

Grade two - Wade

Grade three - MacKayla

Grade four - Kosta

Grade six - Emerson


Nellie McClung May 2025 Math Challenge

April Showers bring May Flowers 



Kindergarten


You picked 7 dandelions and your mom picked 3 dandelions. How many dandelions do you have altogether?


Grade one


Tulips have 3 petals. Roses have 5 petals. How many petals would 3 tulips and 3 roses have?


Grade two


You are planning a garden. You are planting roses, tulips, hollyhocks, daylilies, bee balm and lamb’s ear. You want more tulips and less hollyhocks. You want exactly 100 plants in your garden. How many of each will you put in?


Grade three


You have a beautiful garden full of flowers. You decided to build another tulip garden into an array. You have 24 tulips. Show more than one way you could build this array.

Grade four


You are building three garden beds for you and your mom and dad. You have 436 tulip bulbs. How many tulips will you evenly plant in each garden bed? 


Grade five


You are building four garden beds for you, your mom and dad and sister.  You have 634 tulip bulbs. How many tulips will you evenly plant in each garden bed? 


Grade six:


Lena is saving money to buy a new skateboard that costs $120. She already has $30 saved and plans to save the same amount each week. Write an expression to represent how much money she has after w weeks. How many weeks will it take for her to have enough money to buy the skateboard?

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