Reading/writing/
identifying numbers
comparing and ordering
rounding
sums and differences
story problems
100

Stephanie read a number aloud. She read "ninety million, five hundred twenty-seven." How is this number written in standard form?

90,000,527

100

compare the following numbers using < > =

eight-nine thousand, seventeen ___ 8,000+900+10+7

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100

Round 29,637 to the nearest thousand

30,000

100

Find the sum of 34,987 and 2,746

33,733

100

Joshua rode 817 miles on his dirt bike the first week of practices, the second week he rode 983 miles and on the third week he rode 1,639 miles. He had a goal of riding 5,000 miles by the end of the fourth week. How many more miles will he need to ride to reach his goal?

1,561 miles

200

What digit is in the ten thousands place in the following number       4,389,026

8

200

Compare using <  >  =

1,379,646____   1,368,969

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200

Round to the nearest million 5,349,729

5,000,000

200

Find the difference between 50,100 and 1,748

48,352

200

The students in second grade collected box tops for their school. Braden's family collected 5,431. Addison's family collected 4,968. McKenzie's family collected 11,248.  How many more box tops did McKenzie's family collect than Braden's and Addison's families combined? 

849

300

What is the value of the 2 in the number 72,958,106

2,000,000

300

Compare using <  >  =

twenty-eight million, five hundred ninety-three___

28,000,593

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300

Round to the nearest hundred

45,896

45,900

300

The answer to 16,740+ 39,572 is a little more than

A: 57,000

B: 56,000

C:5,000,000

D: 60,000

B: 56,000

300

Mr. Kelchlin has a goal for our school to reach 125,000 mates traits tokens by the end of the year.  In the first quarter students earned 38,958 tokens.  The second quarter students earned 57,231 tokens. The third quarter students earned 17,984. How many tokens do they need to earn in the fourth quarter to reach their goal?

10,827

400

How do you write the following number in standard form?   nine million, two hundred one thousand, fifty-eight

9,201,058

400

Put the numbers in order from least to greatest

87,923,034

86,995,674

86,874,330

87,985,787

86,874,330

86,995,674

87,923,034

87,985,787

400

Round to the nearest ten thousand  5,437,284

5,440,000

400

The answer to 19,328+ 28,421 is best described as a little less than 

A: 47,000

B: 55,000

C: 48,000

D: 5,000

C: 48,000

400

Estimate to find the sum:

98,378+12,930

100,000+10,000= 110,000

500

Write the following number in standard form

80,000+6,000+40+5

86,045

500

Put these numbers in order from Greatest to Least

3,765,489

3,834,490

396,785

3,834,490

3,765,489

396,785

500

Round to the nearest hundred thousand  

9,489,302

9,500,000

500

Solve to find the answer 


38,410-4,592=

33,818

500

Rowan and Gracie were competing to see who could read more. Rowan read 4,593 pages. Gracie read 6,287 pages.  How many more pages did Gracie read than Rowan. 

1,694 pages

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