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Winter-themed math and language arts worksheets for students, featuring input/output tables and context clue exercises.

Two educational worksheets titled "Input/Output" and "Context Clues" with winter-themed illustrations, placed on a light blue background with crayons and a black folder.

Two educational worksheets titled "Input/Output" and "Context Clues" with winter-themed illustrations, placed on a light blue background with crayons and a black folder.

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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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