addition
subtraction
multiplication
division
Miscellaneous
100
247+10
What is 257
100

Look at the problem 12 - 13.

What slogan should you say to yourself when you realize you cannot take 3 from 2 in the one's place?

"Go next door and get 10 more." 

100
2 x 9
What is 18
100
25 ÷1
What is 25
100
I have 16 pens. You have 12 pens. How many do we have in all?
What is 28 pens
200

215 + 368

583

200

I started the day with 12 packs of Smarties in my desk drawer. By the end of the day, only 5 were left. How many packs of Smarties did I eat today?

7

200

60 X 500 =

30,000

200

Ms.Carr needs to divide her students into groups of 3 for a game. If 15 students are present today, how many students will be in each group?

5

200
You have 28 toy cars. I have 46 toy cars. How many more cars do you need to have the same amount that I do?
What is 18 more cars
300

What property makes the following statement true:

2 + 5 = 7

5 + 2 = 7

Communitive Property

300

568 - 355

213

300

What property of multiplication is shown below?

( 2 X 3 ) X 4 = 24

2 X (3 X 4 ) = 24

Associative Property

300

64 ÷ 8 =

8

300
Thirteen people are in our math group. How many hands are there? How many fingers?
What is 26 hands and 130 fingers.
400

Kasey has 3 blue pens, 6 purple pens, and 7 orange pens. She needs 20 pens to pass out at her school's gift exchange. How many more pens will she need to buy?

4

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: This question is worth double points.

Mrs. Coker counted 212 students walk through the door this morning. At the end of the day, she only counted 193 leave the building. How many students were checked out sometime during the school day? 

19 students were checked out

400

What are the possible factors for the product 50?

1, 50

2 , 25

5 , 10



400

92 ÷ 0

0

400
I have 52 toy car wheels. How many cars can I build with these wheels?
What is 13 cars
500

Solve for X:

X - 15 = 20

X = 35

500

Solve for X:

X + 32 = 76

44

500

What is the greatest common factor in the fraction 4/12? 

4

500

Identify the dividend, divisor, and quotient:

24 ÷ 6 = 4

Quotient: 4

Dividend: 24

Divisor: 6

500
I baked 2 dozen cupcakes. Each cupcake had 3 cherries on top. I ate the cherries off 2 of the cupcakes. How many cherries are left?
What is 30 cherries
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