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  • Doing Math.

    St. Jude patient Sebastian, age 7, medulloblastoma

    Saving Lives. mathathon.org

    ST. JUDE MATH-A-THON

    LEVEL 2FUNBOOK

    Curriculum by:

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    Collect sponsors using the online fundraising tools at mathathon.org.

    Complete the five math worksheets in this workbook.

    Send in your money to your school!

    Welcome to The St. Jude Math-A-Thon®!

    ST. JUDE MATH-A-THON

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    St. Jude patient Lillian, age 8,acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    The St. Jude Math-A-Thon is your chance to show what kids can do when they work together. Kids under the care of experts at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® are battling childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases, and you can help. St. Jude is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food—because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.

    Now you can help the kids of St. Jude! Thank you and good luck!

  • In June 2014, Sebastian’s family learned he was very sick. At St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®, Sebastian’s doctors worked hard to make sure he got better. Sebastian loves math, soccer and video games. He also likes to play with his big sister, Valentina; they’re best friends.

    More about you:

    Favorite color:

    Favorite school subject:

    Favorite food:

    Favorite hero:

    Favorite song:

    Hobbies:

    When I grow up, I want to be a:

    I am thankful for:

    More about Sebastian:

    Favorite color: Red

    Favorite school subject: Math

    Favorite food: Rice and beans with meat

    Favorite hero: Batman

    Favorite song: “What Does the Fox Say”

    Hobbies: Video games, soccer and race cars

    When I grow up, I want to be a: Soccer player

    I am thankful for: God

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    age 7, Florida, medulloblastoma

    Meet Sebastian

    ST. JUDE MATH-A-THON

  • ONCE THERE WERE FOUR REGULAR KIDS WHO STUDIED MATH IN SCHOOL, JUST LIKE YOU. MY NAME IS DR. JAX. I HELPED THEM TURN THEIR MATH SKILLS INTO AMAZING SUPER POWERS. NOW, THESE STUDENTS CALL THEMSELVES THE NUMERATORS. THEY USE THEIR POWERS TO PROTECT OTHER KIDS IN DANGER.

    THAT’S WHY THE NUMERATORS USED THEIR MATH POWERS TO HELP ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL®. THEY WERE HELPING TO RAISE MONEY TO FIND CURES FOR VERY SICK CHILDREN WITH DISEASES LIKE CANCER.

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  • BUT YOU CAN USE YOUR OWN MATH SKILLS TO HELP THE NUMERATORS AND THE KIDS OF ST. JUDE. JUST FILL OUT THIS ST. JUDE MATH-A-THON FUNBOOK. YOU CAN HELP OUR HEROES ESCAPE THE ROBOTS. YOU’LL ALSO HELP RAISE MONEY FOR ST. JUDE AT THE SAME TIME. SO GET YOUR PENCILS READY AND START YOUR MATH ADVENTURE TODAY!

    ...BUT ROBOTS LAUNCHED A SURPRISE ATTACK ON OUR HEROES. THE ROBOTS WANTED TO STEAL THE NUMERATORS’ MATH POWERS FOR THEIR OWN PURPOSES. UNTIL THE NUMERATORS ESCAPE AND DEFEAT THESE ‘BOTS, THEY CAN’T HELP ST. JUDE!

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    ST. JUDE MATH-A-THON

    Make a difference with The St. Jude

    MATH-A-THONFamilies never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food –because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.

    St. Jude freely shares its discoveries so that one child saved at St. Jude means doctors and scientists can use that knowledge to save thousands more children.

    The St. Jude Math-A-Thon is a math-enrichment fundraiser with a real-world purpose!

    It helps students practice math skills while providing the opportunity to help kids just like them!

    Take the first step today! It doesn’t take much – just a few dollars and a little time.

    Get the word out.

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    Do the math.Complete the five worksheets in this Funbook by your school’s deadline of

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    Celebrate.Tally the results of your efforts, and celebrate!

  • What are the missing numbers? Think about number patterns to help you.

    Mysterious Missing Numbers

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  • Names for Numbers

    1. 3 tens, 7 onesNumber: __________Country: __________Níh hâo! (nee HAOW)

    5. 9 tens, 1 oneNumber: __________Country: __________Kumusta! (ku-MUS-ta)

    9. 1 ten, 9 onesNumber: __________Country: __________Konnichiwa! (koh-NEE-chee-wah)

    2. 4 tens, 2 onesNumber: __________Country: __________Ciao! (CHOW)

    6. 3 ten, 5 onesNumber: __________Country: __________Hei! (HAY)

    10. 6 tens, 5 onesNumber: __________Country: __________G’day! (guh DAY)

    3. 5 tens, 3 onesNumber: __________Country: __________Olá! (oh-LAH)

    7. 8 tens, 1 oneNumber: __________Country: __________Bonjour! (bohn-ZHOOR)

    11. 6 tens, 4 onesNumber: __________Country: __________Salut! (sah-LOOT)

    4. 5 tens, 6 onesNumber: __________Country: __________Shalom! (shah-LOHM)

    8. 9 tens, 3 onesNumber: __________Country: __________Privet! (PREE-vyet)

    12. 2 tens, 8 onesNumber: __________Country: __________Guten Tag! (GOO-ten TAHG)

    Write the number name for each group of tens and ones. Then find the number on the map and write the name of the country below. Learn how you might say hello there!

    37 China

    91 Philippines

    65 Australia

    53 Brazil

    19 Japan

    93 Russia

    56 Israel

    81 France

    35 Norway

    28 Germany

    42 Italy

    64 Romania

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  • Use the clues to complete the puzzle. Instead of using letters to form words, use digits to form numbers.

    Cross Number Puzzle

    ACROSSA. 300 + 20 + 6

    B. 2 hundreds, 5 ones

    D. 2 hundreds, 7 tens, 8 ones

    F. 900 + 30 + 7

    G. 7 hundreds, 2 tens, 9 ones

    I. Five hundred sixty-six

    K. Eight hundred twelve

    L. 4 hundreds

    DOWNA. 3 hundreds, 9 tens, 2 ones

    C. 500 + 40 + 7

    E. Eight hundred nineteen

    F. 9 hundreds, 7 tens, 5 ones

    H. Two hundred thirty-one

    J. 6 hundreds, 9 tens

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    Draw arrows to show the numbers from least to greatest. Circle the greatest number in each group. The first one is done for you.

    Arrows Point the Way

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    325 352 P R

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    567 657 R O

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    298 901 I R

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    642 671 N P

    O R 127 132

    125 151 T A

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    10. Write your circled numbers from least to greatest beneath the blanks below. The first one is done for you.

    11. Write the letters shown near your circled numbers to solve the riddle, “What is a ten without its number 1 friend?”

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  • ST. JUDE MATH-A-THON

    Toy Choices

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    Page 6: Mysterious Missing Numbers1. 35, 43, 54, 552. 16, 17, 27, 37 3. 27, 28, 29, 40, 484. 66, 67, 68, 78, 865. 22, 24, 34, 42, 45, 52, 536. 68, 69, 70, 79, 87, 89, 97, 98

    Page 7: Names for Numbers1. 37; China2. 42; Italy3. 53; Brazil4. 56; Israel5. 91; Philippines6. 35; Norway7. 81; France8. 93; Russia9. 19; Japan10. 65; Australia11. 64; Romania12. 28; Germany

    Page 8: Cross Number Puzzle

    Page 9: Arrows Point the Way1. 235, 325, 352, 5322. 109, 298, 892, 9013. 426, 642, 671, 7114. 567, 657, 756, 7655. 412, 421, 489, 4916. 125, 127, 132, 1517. 616, 629, 698, 7018. 779, 780, 817, 8219. 511, 514, 520, 54110. 151, 491, 532, 541, 701, 711, 765, 821, 90111. A T O T A L Z E R O

    Page 10: Toy Choices 1. 40¢; one possibility: bear 21¢, truck 14¢, total 35¢ 2. 50¢; one possibility: bricks 28¢, doll 19¢, total 47¢ 3. 60¢; one possibility: book 25¢, drum 32¢, total 57¢ 4. 55¢; one possibility: crayons 40¢, truck 14¢, total 54¢ 5. 45¢; one possibility: book 25¢, doll 19¢, total, 44¢ 6. 75¢; one possibility: crayons 40¢, drum 32¢, total 72¢

    LEVEL 2FUNBOOK

    Check out the St. Jude Math-A-Thon® Fundraising Hub!

    mathathon.orgTake your fundraising efforts to the next level! Packed with tools to help you manage your fundraising efforts, raise more money and save time, mathathon.org includes tools to help you:

    ¨ Create your web page and set your goal ¨ Accept online donations¨ Track your fundraising progress¨ Customize emails to request donations and

    thank sponsors¨ Spread the word about your event through

    social networks

    Remember, because of you, the St. Jude Math-A-Thon can continue to raise money to help St. Jude find cures and save children.

    ©2015 ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, 1-800-FUNBOOK (386-2665), mathathon.org. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is a registered trademark of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Inc. Math-A-Thon is a registered trademark of ALSAC, Inc. The Numerators are a registered trademark of ALSAC/St. Jude ©2015 ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. SCHOLASTIC and associated logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. 0-545-73310-3 All photos: © 2015 ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.(20315) MAT002016

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