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WONKA WEEK
Teacher Notes
Wonka Week is one of my favorite classroom traditions! I bring out
Wonka Week when management is getting tough and my kids need
something new. Right before Spring Break or the end of the year
are perfect opportunities for Wonka Week! I absolutely love this
tradition, but you certainly don’t have to have a Wonka Week in your
class to use these math activities. Kids tend to be motivated by anything
involving candy, so these math printables can work anytime during the school
year. Use them as morning work, a math review/challenge (depending on skill and
grade level), homework, or to integrate math with some movie watching.
During the week give out Wonka Tickets instead of your normal classroom
incentive to awesomely behaved students. Students who earn a Wonka Ticket
put it in some special vase or bowl for an end of day drawing. At the end of the
day (or even throughout if your kiddos are especially squirrely) draw as many
Wonka Tickets as you like. Students who win the drawing get a pick from the
small candy bar bowl. The lucky students who find the Golden Wonka Tickets in
their candy bars get one of the exciting giant prizes! (Teacher note: I have had
students scream and twirl in circles with excitement when they discover the
special golden tickets in the small candy bars - LIFE highlight!)
Teacher trick: to make sure the Wonka fun lasts as long as you want it to, only
put one or two special “Golden Ticket” bars in the bowl at a time. That way you
can draw out the Wonka fun for as long as it is effective.
I write about Wonka Week on my blog almost every year! If you would like to
see pictures of Wonka Week in my classroom you can check out my blog post
here.
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Candy Calculators
Willy’s Candy Calculators take in a certain amount of candy and spit
out a different amount. Every Candy Calculator follows a different
mathematical rule. Complete each Candy Calculator using the rule.
If no rule is given, determine the rule from the numbers you are
given and then complete the table.
4+4=1+7 10 + 6 = 20 - 4 9-5=3+1
4. 5. 6.
11 + 9 = 10 + 10 9 - 2 = 14 - 7 12 - 6 = 2 + 4
7. 8. 9.
9 + 9 = 20 - 2 16 - 9 = 13 - 6 15 + 3 = 8 + 10
13 - 5 = 6 + 2 10 + 7 = 20 - 3 12 + 8 = 20 - 0
4 + 5 = 16 - 7 16 - 4 = 3 + 9 15 - 4 = 4 + 7
16 - 4 = 18 - 6 20 - 5 = 8 + 7 17 + 2 = 20 - 1
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Oompa Loompa Equations
Answer Key
Balance each set of equations by determining the hidden
number in each set of number sentences.
1. 2. 3.
4+4=1+7 10 + 6 = 20 - 4 9-5=3+1
4. 5. 6.
11 + 9 = 10 + 10 9 - 2 = 14 - 7 12 - 6 = 2 + 4
7. 8. 9.
9 + 9 = 20 - 2 16 - 9 = 13 - 6 15 + 3 = 8 + 10
13 - 5 = 6 + 2 10 + 7 = 20 - 3 12 + 8 = 20 - 0
4 + 5 = 16 - 7 16 - 4 = 3 + 9 15 - 4 = 4 + 7
16 - 4 = 18 - 6 20 - 5 = 8 + 7 17 + 2 = 20 - 1
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GOLDEN Ticket Brainteaser
Answer Key
Arrange the letters in GOLDEN so there is one of every letter in the
word in every row, column, and 2x3 box.
L N D G E O
G E O N D L
N O L E G D
D G E O L N
E L N D O G
O D G L N E
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