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#### 🔹 Section 1: Fill in the table using the rule
Rule: Add 6
| In | 7 | 14 | 24 | 35 | 48 | 54 | 60 |
|-----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
| Out | | | | | | | |
We apply the rule: Out = In + 6
- 7 + 6 = 13
- 14 + 6 = 20
- 24 + 6 = 30
- 35 + 6 = 41
- 48 + 6 = 54
- 54 + 6 = 60
- 60 + 6 = 66
✔ Filled Table:
| In | 7 | 14 | 24 | 35 | 48 | 54 | 60 |
|-----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
| Out | 13 | 20 | 30 | 41 | 54 | 60 | 66 |
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Rule: Subtract 6
| In | 12 | 27 | 33 | 42 | 58 | 60 | 71 |
|-----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
| Out | | | | | | | |
Apply: Out = In - 6
- 12 - 6 = 6
- 27 - 6 = 21
- 33 - 6 = 27
- 42 - 6 = 36
- 58 - 6 = 52
- 60 - 6 = 54
- 71 - 6 = 65
✔ Filled Table:
| In | 12 | 27 | 33 | 42 | 58 | 60 | 71 |
|-----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
| Out | 6 | 21 | 27 | 36 | 52 | 54 | 65 |
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#### 🔹 Section 2: Determine the rule for each input/output table
Table 1:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 5 | |
| 16 | 21 |
| 23 | 28 |
| 30 | |
Look at the pattern:
- 16 → 21 → difference is +5
- 23 → 28 → also +5
So, Rule: Add 5
Now fill in missing values:
- 5 + 5 = 10
- 30 + 5 = 35
✔ Completed:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 5 | 10 |
| 16 | 21 |
| 23 | 28 |
| 30 | 35 |
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Table 2:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 14 | 10 |
| 22 | |
| | 28 |
| 38 | 34 |
Check known pairs:
- 14 → 10 → subtracted 4
- 38 → 34 → also subtracted 4
So, Rule: Subtract 4
Now fill in:
- 22 - 4 = 18
- 28 + 4 = 32 (since output is 28, input must be 32)
✔ Completed:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 14 | 10 |
| 22 | 18 |
| 32 | 28 |
| 38 | 34 |
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Table 3:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 23 | 33 |
| 36 | 46 |
| | 60 |
| 72 | |
Look at:
- 23 → 33 → +10
- 36 → 46 → +10
So, Rule: Add 10
Fill in:
- ? → 60 → 60 - 10 = 50
- 72 + 10 = 82
✔ Completed:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 23 | 33 |
| 36 | 46 |
| 50 | 60 |
| 72 | 82 |
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Table 4:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 3 | 9 |
| 6 | 18 |
| 7 | |
| 8 | |
Pattern:
- 3 → 9 → ×3
- 6 → 18 → ×3
So, Rule: Multiply by 3
Now:
- 7 × 3 = 21
- 8 × 3 = 24
✔ Completed:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 3 | 9 |
| 6 | 18 |
| 7 | 21 |
| 8 | 24 |
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#### 🔹 Part 1: Use words from the word bank to write a synonym for the underlined word.
Word Bank: mistake, left, quickly, noticed, tired, nervous
1. Braylen observed the bird as it hopped from branch to branch in the tall pine tree.
→ noticed (synonym for observed)
2. Jayla felt anxious before her big science test because she forgot to study.
→ nervous (synonym for anxious)
3. After winning the game in double overtime, the basketball team was exhausted.
→ tired (synonym for exhausted)
4. The train was running late and departed two hours behind schedule.
→ left (synonym for departed)
5. Aubrey realized she had made an error on her math homework and asked for help.
→ mistake (synonym for error)
6. The water in the river was moving rapidly after the giant rainstorm.
→ quickly (synonym for rapidly)
✔ Answers:
1. noticed
2. nervous
3. tired
4. left
5. mistake
6. quickly
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#### 🔹 Part 2: Match the sentence to the antonym for the underlined word.
Antonym choices: serious, calm, major, rude, rarely
1. Carson had a minor scratch from when he fell off his bike.
→ Antonym of *minor* = major
2. She often takes her dog on long walks after she gets home from work.
→ Antonym of *often* = rarely
3. The silly joke made all my friends laugh.
→ Antonym of *silly* = serious
4. It's important not to panic when you have a fire drill at school.
→ Antonym of *panic* = calm
5. Your shoelace is loose and might cause you to trip.
→ Antonym of *loose* = tight — but tight isn’t listed. Wait — check options again.
Wait! Let’s look at the options: serious, calm, major, rude, rarely
None say “tight.” But let’s recheck:
Sentence 5: “Your shoelace is loose…” — antonym is tight, but that’s not in the list. So maybe this one is misaligned?
But wait — perhaps it’s meant to be matched with rude? No, that doesn’t make sense.
Wait — let’s check sentence 6:
6. My mom says that it is always important to be polite.
→ Antonym of *polite* = rude
Ah! So sentence 5 must be paired with something else.
Let’s re-analyze:
1. minor → major ✔
2. often → rarely ✔
3. silly → serious ✔
4. panic → calm ✔
5. loose → ??? (no match in list)
6. polite → rude ✔
But “loose” has no antonym in the list. However, looking back — perhaps the sentence is:
> 5. Your shoelace is loose and might cause you to trip if you don’t tie it.
But the antonym of “loose” is “tight,” which isn’t in the word bank.
Wait — perhaps the intended answer is major? No.
Wait — maybe the list is:
Options:
- serious
- calm
- major
- rude
- rarely
And sentences are:
1. minor → major
2. often → rarely
3. silly → serious
4. panic → calm
5. loose → ???
6. polite → rude
Hmm. There’s a mismatch unless “loose” was meant to be “minor” or something else.
Alternatively, maybe the sentence is:
> 5. Your shoelace is loose and might cause you to trip…
But we’re matching to antonyms. The only logical fit is tight, which isn’t listed.
Wait — could it be that the antonym is tight, but it's not among the choices? Then perhaps there’s a typo.
Alternatively, perhaps the sentence is:
> 5. Your shoelace is tight… — but it says “loose”.
Wait — perhaps the correct matching is:
Let’s try matching each sentence to the correct antonym from the list:
1. minor → major ✔
2. often → rarely ✔
3. silly → serious ✔
4. panic → calm ✔
5. loose → ??? ✘ (no match)
6. polite → rude ✔
So only five options, but six sentences.
Wait — perhaps sentence 5 is supposed to be:
> 5. Your shoelace is tight — but it says “loose”.
Alternatively, maybe the word is "loose", and the antonym is "tight", but since it's not in the list, perhaps it's a mistake.
Wait — let's re-express:
The word bank is: serious, calm, major, rude, rarely
So possible matches:
- minor → major
- often → rarely
- silly → serious
- panic → calm
- polite → rude
That’s five.
So sentence 5 (“Your shoelace is loose...”) must be the odd one out.
But it says “match the sentence to the antonym.”
Perhaps “loose” is not underlined? Or maybe it’s a different word.
Wait — looking again:
> 5. Your shoelace is loose and might cause you to trip...
But “loose” isn’t in the word bank.
Unless the antonym is implied — but none of the listed words are antonyms of “loose.”
So likely, either:
- There’s a typo in the worksheet.
- Or “loose” is meant to be matched with tight, which isn’t listed.
But given the options, the best assumption is that sentence 5 is incorrectly matched, or perhaps it’s not part of the matching.
Wait — actually, let’s count:
There are 6 sentences and 5 antonym options.
So one sentence won’t have a match.
But sentence 5: “Your shoelace is loose…”
No antonym in the list.
So perhaps the intended answer is that “loose” is not used, or it’s a distractor.
Alternatively, maybe the sentence is:
> 5. Your shoelace is tight — but it says “loose”.
Given the options, here’s the most logical matching:
| Sentence | Underlined Word | Antonym | Match |
|--------|------------------|---------|-------|
| 1 | minor | major | ✔ |
| 2 | often | rarely | ✔ |
| 3 | silly | serious | ✔ |
| 4 | panic | calm | ✔ |
| 5 | loose | tight | ✘ (not in list) |
| 6 | polite | rude | ✔ |
So sentence 5 has no valid match in the list.
But since the instructions say “match the sentence to the antonym,” and only 5 options, likely sentence 5 is not meant to be matched, or it’s a typo.
Alternatively, maybe the word is "loose", and the antonym is "tight", but it's not in the bank.
So unless there’s a mistake, the only possible conclusion is:
✔ Final Matching:
1. minor → major
2. often → rarely
3. silly → serious
4. panic → calm
6. polite → rude
Sentence 5 ("loose") cannot be matched with any of the given antonyms.
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#### 📊 Input/Output Tables
Add 6:
- Out: 13, 20, 30, 41, 54, 60, 66
Subtract 6:
- Out: 6, 21, 27, 36, 52, 54, 65
Determine Rules:
1. Rule: Add 5 → Out: 10, 21, 28, 35
2. Rule: Subtract 4 → Out: 10, 18, 28, 34; In: 32
3. Rule: Add 10 → In: 50; Out: 82
4. Rule: Multiply by 3 → Out: 21, 24
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#### 📝 Context Clues & Antonyms
Synonyms:
1. observed → noticed
2. anxious → nervous
3. exhausted → tired
4. departed → left
5. error → mistake
6. rapidly → quickly
Antonyms Matching:
1. minor → major
2. often → rarely
3. silly → serious
4. panic → calm
6. polite → rude
(Note: Sentence 5 about "loose" has no matching antonym in the list.)
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Let me know if you’d like these answers formatted into printable sheets or need explanations for students!
Let’s go through both worksheets and solve them.
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✔ Worksheet 1: Input/Output Tables
#### 🔹 Section 1: Fill in the table using the rule
Rule: Add 6
| In | 7 | 14 | 24 | 35 | 48 | 54 | 60 |
|-----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
| Out | | | | | | | |
We apply the rule: Out = In + 6
- 7 + 6 = 13
- 14 + 6 = 20
- 24 + 6 = 30
- 35 + 6 = 41
- 48 + 6 = 54
- 54 + 6 = 60
- 60 + 6 = 66
✔ Filled Table:
| In | 7 | 14 | 24 | 35 | 48 | 54 | 60 |
|-----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
| Out | 13 | 20 | 30 | 41 | 54 | 60 | 66 |
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Rule: Subtract 6
| In | 12 | 27 | 33 | 42 | 58 | 60 | 71 |
|-----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
| Out | | | | | | | |
Apply: Out = In - 6
- 12 - 6 = 6
- 27 - 6 = 21
- 33 - 6 = 27
- 42 - 6 = 36
- 58 - 6 = 52
- 60 - 6 = 54
- 71 - 6 = 65
✔ Filled Table:
| In | 12 | 27 | 33 | 42 | 58 | 60 | 71 |
|-----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
| Out | 6 | 21 | 27 | 36 | 52 | 54 | 65 |
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#### 🔹 Section 2: Determine the rule for each input/output table
Table 1:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 5 | |
| 16 | 21 |
| 23 | 28 |
| 30 | |
Look at the pattern:
- 16 → 21 → difference is +5
- 23 → 28 → also +5
So, Rule: Add 5
Now fill in missing values:
- 5 + 5 = 10
- 30 + 5 = 35
✔ Completed:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 5 | 10 |
| 16 | 21 |
| 23 | 28 |
| 30 | 35 |
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Table 2:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 14 | 10 |
| 22 | |
| | 28 |
| 38 | 34 |
Check known pairs:
- 14 → 10 → subtracted 4
- 38 → 34 → also subtracted 4
So, Rule: Subtract 4
Now fill in:
- 22 - 4 = 18
- 28 + 4 = 32 (since output is 28, input must be 32)
✔ Completed:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 14 | 10 |
| 22 | 18 |
| 32 | 28 |
| 38 | 34 |
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Table 3:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 23 | 33 |
| 36 | 46 |
| | 60 |
| 72 | |
Look at:
- 23 → 33 → +10
- 36 → 46 → +10
So, Rule: Add 10
Fill in:
- ? → 60 → 60 - 10 = 50
- 72 + 10 = 82
✔ Completed:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 23 | 33 |
| 36 | 46 |
| 50 | 60 |
| 72 | 82 |
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Table 4:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 3 | 9 |
| 6 | 18 |
| 7 | |
| 8 | |
Pattern:
- 3 → 9 → ×3
- 6 → 18 → ×3
So, Rule: Multiply by 3
Now:
- 7 × 3 = 21
- 8 × 3 = 24
✔ Completed:
| In | Out |
|-----|-----|
| 3 | 9 |
| 6 | 18 |
| 7 | 21 |
| 8 | 24 |
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✔ Worksheet 2: Context Clues & Antonyms
#### 🔹 Part 1: Use words from the word bank to write a synonym for the underlined word.
Word Bank: mistake, left, quickly, noticed, tired, nervous
1. Braylen observed the bird as it hopped from branch to branch in the tall pine tree.
→ noticed (synonym for observed)
2. Jayla felt anxious before her big science test because she forgot to study.
→ nervous (synonym for anxious)
3. After winning the game in double overtime, the basketball team was exhausted.
→ tired (synonym for exhausted)
4. The train was running late and departed two hours behind schedule.
→ left (synonym for departed)
5. Aubrey realized she had made an error on her math homework and asked for help.
→ mistake (synonym for error)
6. The water in the river was moving rapidly after the giant rainstorm.
→ quickly (synonym for rapidly)
✔ Answers:
1. noticed
2. nervous
3. tired
4. left
5. mistake
6. quickly
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#### 🔹 Part 2: Match the sentence to the antonym for the underlined word.
Antonym choices: serious, calm, major, rude, rarely
1. Carson had a minor scratch from when he fell off his bike.
→ Antonym of *minor* = major
2. She often takes her dog on long walks after she gets home from work.
→ Antonym of *often* = rarely
3. The silly joke made all my friends laugh.
→ Antonym of *silly* = serious
4. It's important not to panic when you have a fire drill at school.
→ Antonym of *panic* = calm
5. Your shoelace is loose and might cause you to trip.
→ Antonym of *loose* = tight — but tight isn’t listed. Wait — check options again.
Wait! Let’s look at the options: serious, calm, major, rude, rarely
None say “tight.” But let’s recheck:
Sentence 5: “Your shoelace is loose…” — antonym is tight, but that’s not in the list. So maybe this one is misaligned?
But wait — perhaps it’s meant to be matched with rude? No, that doesn’t make sense.
Wait — let’s check sentence 6:
6. My mom says that it is always important to be polite.
→ Antonym of *polite* = rude
Ah! So sentence 5 must be paired with something else.
Let’s re-analyze:
1. minor → major ✔
2. often → rarely ✔
3. silly → serious ✔
4. panic → calm ✔
5. loose → ??? (no match in list)
6. polite → rude ✔
But “loose” has no antonym in the list. However, looking back — perhaps the sentence is:
> 5. Your shoelace is loose and might cause you to trip if you don’t tie it.
But the antonym of “loose” is “tight,” which isn’t in the word bank.
Wait — perhaps the intended answer is major? No.
Wait — maybe the list is:
Options:
- serious
- calm
- major
- rude
- rarely
And sentences are:
1. minor → major
2. often → rarely
3. silly → serious
4. panic → calm
5. loose → ???
6. polite → rude
Hmm. There’s a mismatch unless “loose” was meant to be “minor” or something else.
Alternatively, maybe the sentence is:
> 5. Your shoelace is loose and might cause you to trip…
But we’re matching to antonyms. The only logical fit is tight, which isn’t listed.
Wait — could it be that the antonym is tight, but it's not among the choices? Then perhaps there’s a typo.
Alternatively, perhaps the sentence is:
> 5. Your shoelace is tight… — but it says “loose”.
Wait — perhaps the correct matching is:
Let’s try matching each sentence to the correct antonym from the list:
1. minor → major ✔
2. often → rarely ✔
3. silly → serious ✔
4. panic → calm ✔
5. loose → ??? ✘ (no match)
6. polite → rude ✔
So only five options, but six sentences.
Wait — perhaps sentence 5 is supposed to be:
> 5. Your shoelace is tight — but it says “loose”.
Alternatively, maybe the word is "loose", and the antonym is "tight", but since it's not in the list, perhaps it's a mistake.
Wait — let's re-express:
The word bank is: serious, calm, major, rude, rarely
So possible matches:
- minor → major
- often → rarely
- silly → serious
- panic → calm
- polite → rude
That’s five.
So sentence 5 (“Your shoelace is loose...”) must be the odd one out.
But it says “match the sentence to the antonym.”
Perhaps “loose” is not underlined? Or maybe it’s a different word.
Wait — looking again:
> 5. Your shoelace is loose and might cause you to trip...
But “loose” isn’t in the word bank.
Unless the antonym is implied — but none of the listed words are antonyms of “loose.”
So likely, either:
- There’s a typo in the worksheet.
- Or “loose” is meant to be matched with tight, which isn’t listed.
But given the options, the best assumption is that sentence 5 is incorrectly matched, or perhaps it’s not part of the matching.
Wait — actually, let’s count:
There are 6 sentences and 5 antonym options.
So one sentence won’t have a match.
But sentence 5: “Your shoelace is loose…”
No antonym in the list.
So perhaps the intended answer is that “loose” is not used, or it’s a distractor.
Alternatively, maybe the sentence is:
> 5. Your shoelace is tight — but it says “loose”.
Given the options, here’s the most logical matching:
| Sentence | Underlined Word | Antonym | Match |
|--------|------------------|---------|-------|
| 1 | minor | major | ✔ |
| 2 | often | rarely | ✔ |
| 3 | silly | serious | ✔ |
| 4 | panic | calm | ✔ |
| 5 | loose | tight | ✘ (not in list) |
| 6 | polite | rude | ✔ |
So sentence 5 has no valid match in the list.
But since the instructions say “match the sentence to the antonym,” and only 5 options, likely sentence 5 is not meant to be matched, or it’s a typo.
Alternatively, maybe the word is "loose", and the antonym is "tight", but it's not in the bank.
So unless there’s a mistake, the only possible conclusion is:
✔ Final Matching:
1. minor → major
2. often → rarely
3. silly → serious
4. panic → calm
6. polite → rude
Sentence 5 ("loose") cannot be matched with any of the given antonyms.
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✔ Summary of All Answers
#### 📊 Input/Output Tables
Add 6:
- Out: 13, 20, 30, 41, 54, 60, 66
Subtract 6:
- Out: 6, 21, 27, 36, 52, 54, 65
Determine Rules:
1. Rule: Add 5 → Out: 10, 21, 28, 35
2. Rule: Subtract 4 → Out: 10, 18, 28, 34; In: 32
3. Rule: Add 10 → In: 50; Out: 82
4. Rule: Multiply by 3 → Out: 21, 24
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#### 📝 Context Clues & Antonyms
Synonyms:
1. observed → noticed
2. anxious → nervous
3. exhausted → tired
4. departed → left
5. error → mistake
6. rapidly → quickly
Antonyms Matching:
1. minor → major
2. often → rarely
3. silly → serious
4. panic → calm
6. polite → rude
(Note: Sentence 5 about "loose" has no matching antonym in the list.)
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 3rd grade school work.