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Counting Wolves Around the World Activity Sheet

McGraw-Hill Mathematics: Grade 4, Chapter 1

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McGraw-Hill Math
Counting Wolves Around the World

World Wide Wolves
http://www.kidsplanet.org/www/


Learn about wolf populations in countries around the world. Use the numbers to solve the problems.

  1. List the five countries with the largest wolf populations.

                                                                            

  2. Germany has less than 10 wolves. What other countries have less than 10 wolves?

                                                                            

  3. Canada has about how many more times the number of wolves as China has?

                                                                            

  4. What country has ten times more wolves than Greece?

                                                                            

  5. Iran has ten times as many wolves as what country?

                                                                            

Compare the number of wolves. Write a number sentence using > or <.

  1. China and lower 48 United States.

  2. Finland and Austria.

  3. Canada and China.

  4. Mongolia and Romania.

Math at Home

Today I explored a Web site that showed the number of wolves in many countries around the world. The number of wolves found in all of the United States is             8,000. Write > or <.

You can find out more about this topic by asking your teacher or parents to show you other Web sites.


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