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2) 2 / 1 = ?

3) 2 / 2 = ?

4) 3 / 1 = ?

5) 3 / 3 = ?

6) 4 / 1 = ?

7) 4 / 2 = ?

8) 4 / 4 = ?

9) 5 / 1 = ?

10) 5 / 5 = ?

11) 6 / 1 = ?

12) 6 / 2 = ?

13) 6 / 3 = ?

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15) 7 / 1 = ?

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17) 8 / 1 = ?

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19) 8 / 4 = ?

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21) 9 / 1 = ?

22) 9 / 3 = ?

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24) 10 / 1 = ?

25) 10 / 2 = ?

26) 10 / 5 = ?

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28) 11 / 1 = ?

29) 11 / 11 = ?

30) 12 / 1 = ?

31) 12 / 2 = ?

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33) 12 / 4 = ?

34) 12 / 6 = ?

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36) 13 / 1 = ?

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38) 14 / 1 = ?

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40) 14 / 7 = ?

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42) 15 / 1 = ?

43) 15 / 3 = ?

44) 15 / 5 = ?

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46) 16 / 1 = ?

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FACTORS OF NUMBERS 17 THROUGH 30

A Fun Camp

Will couldn’t wait for September when school would start. It was early August, and he was at the same summer camp he had been going to for the last five years. His dad went to the camp when he was a boy and loved it, so Will didn’t want to disappoint his dad by telling him that he didn’t even like it.

By the middle of August, Will had had more than enough. He had had enough of the horses, enough of the baseball games, enough of the canoeing and enough of the lousy camp food.

He wrote to his mom and asked her if she would pick him up early, but he didn’t want his mom to tell his dad. She responded in a letter which said, “I can’t do that. I am always honest with your dad. If you really want to leave, I will talk to him about it.”

Will was still too worried about disappointing his dad, so he wrote back to his mom that he would stay for the last two weeks and try to make the best of it. He asked his mom if she would make his favorite meal when he got home.

During that last week, Will was looking so forward to the meal his mom would be making that every time he ate a camp meal he imagined he was eating his mom’s cooking. All of a sudden, the food didn’t taste as bad.

Will decided to be honest with his camp counselors. He told the head horseback counselor that he wasn’t comfortable with the horse he had been assigned. The counselor asked Will which horse he might feel better riding. Will was then assigned to Misty for the last week, and he started to like horseback riding.

Will never liked playing baseball because he didn’t like playing 1st base. He told the baseball counselor, and the counselor switched him to play catcher. Will started to actually like baseball.

As for canoeing, Will always ended up sitting in the bow of the canoe. He told his counselor that he would like to try sitting in the stern. Once he was able to take on the role of the stern paddler, he started to enjoy canoeing because he liked steering the canoe.

When Will’s parents came to pick him up from camp, he said to them in all honesty, “This was the best summer at camp ever.” He then added that he couldn’t wait for next year’s camp, and he might even want to stay for an extra week or two.


"Honesty is the best policy."
"Will couldn’t wait for September..." This is the beginning of the passage. What does it mean?
At what time of year does the story begin?
Why didn't Will tell his dad that he didn't like the camp?
What did Will's dad think of summer camps?
Name three of the activities at the camp.
What is the adjective used to describe the food at the camp in para 2 of the passage?
What did Will ask his mother when he wrote to her?
Why did Will ask his mom not to tell his dad?
What was his mother's reply?
What did Will want his mother to do when he got home?
Why did the food at the camp begin to taste better?
How did Will begin to like horseback riding?
How did Will start liking baseball?
How did Will start enjoying canoeing?
What is the difference between the stern and the bow in a canoe?
When Will's parents came to pick him up, what did he tell them? Was he telling them the truth?
What is the moral we can learn from the story?



H:

The number ___ 999 is 1000.      after

The right greeting at 4 p.m. is good ___.                afternoon

Do you understand or shall I tell you ___?            again

His age is ___ 30.              age

Dinosaurs lived millions of years ___.     ago

Two twos are four. Do you ___?               agree

___ is colourless.             air

Flights land at the ___.  airport

English is spoken ___ over the world.     all

2 is a number. 4 is ___ a number.             also

You will be ___ my friend.           always

His speed of reading is ___.        amazing

Two ___ two make four.              and

His face is red. He is ___.              angry

Man is also an ___.         animal

I don't like this shirt. Show me ___.         another

Can anyone ___ this question? answer

Do you need ___ help? any

Is ___ there to help me?              anyone

I don't need ___, just leave me alone.   anything

Do you live in a bungalow or an ___?      apartment

An ___ a day is good for health.                apple

___ is the fourth month of the year.       April

We play in the common ___.      area

___ and hand are not the same.               arm

The cat ran ___ the room.           around

Wait. He will ___ in 10 minutes. arrive

Speaking on the stage is an ___.               art

"The" is called the definite ___.                article

Picasso is a great ___.    artist

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