Money
Addition
Fact Triangles/Families
Subtraction
Fractions
100
What does P, N, D, and Q stand for?
penny, nickel, dime and quarter.
100
13+16=
29
100
The triangle has 5 and 7 on the bottom, what would be at the top of the triangle?
12
100
100-100=
0
100
Draw a Circle. Color one-half.
see board
200
How much money is this: Q Q D D N N
80 cents
200
31+47=
78
200
What fact is missing? 4+5=9 9-5=4 9-4=5
5+4=9
200
26-13=
13
200
Draw a circle. Color 1/4.
see board
300
How much money is this: Q Q Q D D N N N
110 cents = $1.10
300
78+11=
89
300
What number do you always start with when doing subtraction?
The biggest number
300
54-20=
34
300
The bigger piece out of 1/2 or 1/4.
1/2
400
Miss Q goes shopping and buys a new pack of pencils for 50 cents. Miss Jay goes shopping and buys an eraser for 10 cents. Miss L goes shopping and buys paper for 30 cents. How much money do they spend all together?
90 cents
400
54+44=
98
400
What is missing? 5+6=11 6+5=11 11-5=6
11-6=5
400
79-39=
40
400
Draw a square. Color 3/4.
See board.
500
Who is the president on a $1.00 bill?
George Washington
500
25+25= (Hint: think about money)
50
500
Write the fact family for the following numbers: 3, 5, 8
3+5=8 5+3=8 8-5=3 8-3=5
500
100-50=
50
500
Sally has 1/2 a pizza. Jill has 3/4 a pizza. Who has more?
Jill
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