(Math, Fitness) Cookie Monster’s Math, Cookies & Midnight Workout Adventure

Welcome to Our Fun Math Adventure!

Hello, friends! Today we’re going on a shopping trip and planning a yummy snack time with our friend Cookie Monster. Let’s solve these word problems together. Remember to work carefully, show your thinking, and respect the house rules.

Instructions

  1. Read each problem slowly and carefully.

  2. Draw a picture or use counters if you need help visualizing.

  3. Write your answer and show all your work in the space provided.

  4. Be gentle with the classroom materials and respect everyone’s space.

  5. When you finish, join in a fun 20-minute home workout!

Extended Word Problems (40 Questions)

  1. Cookie Monster finds three large bags of chocolate chip cookies on the kitchen counter. Each bag contains exactly five cookies, and he decides to count his cookies one by one. How many cookies will he have counted altogether once he finishes all three bags?

  2. After counting all of his cookies, Cookie Monster decides to share two of them with his friend and keep the rest for himself. How many cookies does he end up eating, and how many are given away?

  3. Mitchell needs to stock up on diapers before baby bedtime. He goes to the store and buys four full packs of diapers, and each pack is promised to contain twenty-four diapers. When he gets home, he wants to know the total number of diapers he bought. Calculate the total diapers in Mitchell’s purchase.

  4. At the grocery store, Gerber baby food jars are sold in sturdy cases. Each case contains six jars, and Cookie Monster decides to buy three entire cases to prepare for snack time. How many individual jars of baby food does he bring home?

  5. It’s snack time, and Cookie Monster arranges twelve freshly baked cookies on a platter. He invites four friends over to share them equally. How many cookies does each friend receive?

  6. Cookie Monster purchases two full gallons of cold, creamy milk. Each gallon has exactly eight standard cups of milk. Once he pours out the milk, how many individual cups of milk does he have in total?

  7. Cookie Monster pours himself five cups of milk into his favorite blue cup, then decides to pour three more cups into a friend’s glass. After these pours, how many cups of milk remain in the original two gallons?

  8. Mitchell’s diaper packs come in three bright colors: blue, pink, and green. He wants to have two packs of each color. How many packs of diapers does he end up buying in total?

  9. Cookie Monster finds a tin filled with tasty treats that holds seven goodies. After he happily munches through all seven, he later finds four more tasty treats in a secret compartment. How many tasty treats did he enjoy eating altogether?

  10. There are ten sealed jars of Gerber baby food lined up neatly on a shelf. Three of the jars have been opened and two more are about to be sampled. How many jars on the shelf remain completely unopened?

  11. For a quick snack run, Cookie Monster buys three tubs of cookies and two jars of baby food. If each item counts as one purchase, how many individual items does he purchase in total?

  12. Each jar of baby food costs exactly two dollars. Cookie Monster selects four jars to buy. What is the total cost of the four jars before tax?

  13. During a playful cookie count, Cookie Monster picks up fifteen cookies in his big furry hands but accidentally drops four onto the floor. After cleaning up the mess, how many cookies does he still have in his hands?

  14. Cookie Monster decides to share eighteen freshly baked cookies equally into three elegant bowls at snack time. How many cookies end up in each bowl?

  15. Mitchell picks three packs of diapers from the shelf, each labeled five dollars per pack. He takes all three to the checkout counter. What is the total cost for the diapers?

  16. At the bakery, each cookie costs one dollar. Cookie Monster selects six delicious cookies and hands the cashier a ten-dollar bill. How much change should he receive after the purchase?

  17. Cookie Monster needs exactly nine cups of milk to make a special cookie dunking recipe. He only has two gallons of milk at home, with eight cups in each gallon. Does he have enough milk? If so, how many extra cups will he have left over?

  18. After using two cups (one pint) of milk for his cereal, Cookie Monster opens one gallon container. How many cups of milk are still remaining in that gallon afterward?

  19. For a party, five friends each receive two cookies from Cookie Monster’s stash. How many cookies in total does he hand out to his friends at the party?

  20. Mitchell has two full packs of diapers containing thirty diapers each, making a total of sixty diapers. He uses five diapers during the week. How many diapers are left in his diaper drawer?

  21. Cookie Monster bakes twenty-four tasty treats and carefully places them into gift boxes that each hold six treats. How many gift boxes does he fill up?

  22. Every morning for one week, Cookie Monster drinks three cups of milk with his breakfast. How many cups of milk does he drink over the seven days?

  23. Mitchell uses eight diapers each day for four consecutive days. How many diapers does he use in total over those four days?

  24. Cookie Monster stumbles upon a hidden pantry with twenty cookies, eats five immediately, and plans to share the rest equally among three friends. How many cookies will each friend receive?

  25. A single jar of baby food weighs half a pound. Cookie Monster buys ten jars to pack for a picnic. What is the total weight of all ten jars?

  26. Cookie Monster buys fourteen cookies at the bakery, eats nine on the way home, and gives the remaining cookies to his neighbor. How many cookies does his neighbor receive?

  27. Mitchell takes two new packs of diapers from the store shelf, and each pack contains thirty diapers. After opening both packs, how many diapers does he have ready for use?

  28. Cookie Monster carries four cases of milk, each case containing eight cups. How many cups of milk is Cookie Monster carrying in total?

  29. After a weekend sleepover, Cookie Monster drinks twelve cups of milk over three days. How many cups of milk does he drink on average per day?

  30. During a playdate, forty tasty treats are brought out, and five friends share them equally. How many treats does each friend get?

  31. Mitchell buys five packs of diapers priced at six dollars per pack. What is the total amount he spends on these diapers?

  32. Each morning for five consecutive days, Cookie Monster eats three jars of baby food for breakfast. How many jars of baby food does he consume in those five days?

  33. Cookie Monster buys eighteen cookies but only eats twelve of them before dinner. What fraction of the total cookies does he eat, and what fraction remains?

  34. If three jars of baby food cost three dollars each, how much would Cookie Monster pay for seven jars?

  35. Cookie Monster finds a stash of fifty tasty treats hidden under the table, gives ten treats to his friends, and eats all the rest. How many treats does he eat?

  36. Mitchell puts thirty-six diapers neatly into four baskets, placing the same number of diapers in each. How many diapers are in each basket?

  37. Over the course of one day, Mitchell drinks two cups of milk in the morning, one cup in the afternoon, and three cups in the evening. How many cups of milk does he drink that day?

  38. Cookie Monster buys twenty-seven cookies in three identical packs, each pack containing the same number of cookies. How many cookies are in each pack?

  39. A case of twelve jars of baby food costs twenty-four dollars. What is the price per jar?

  40. For a party treat table, twenty tasty treats are placed on five plates, with the same number of treats on each plate. How many treats does each plate hold?

House Rules

  • Use inside voices.

  • Be gentle with furniture and toys.

  • Clean up when finished.

  • Respect everyone’s space.

20-Minute Home Workout

Follow each station for 1 minute, then rest 30 seconds. Repeat the circuit twice.

  1. Jumping jacks

  2. Wall push-ups

  3. High knees in place

  4. Chair squats

  5. Arm circles

  6. Marching toe taps

  7. Superhero holds (plank)

  8. Side-step stretches

  9. Calf raises

  10. Forward bends

You did it! Great job on math and exercise today!

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