Numbers and Counting
Classifying and Estimating
Adding and Subtracting
Ordering and Comparing Numbers
Time and Money
100

This number comes after 32.

What is 33?

100

This shape has 4 equal sides.

What is a square?

100

12 + 9 = ?

21

100

Is 27 greater than, less than, or equal to 37?

Less than.

100

This coin is worth 25 cents.

What is a quarter?

200

This number comes after 57.

What is 58?

200

This shape has two long sides and two short sides.

What is a rectangle?

200

Hannah bought 5 chocolate bars and 9 pieces of chewy candy, how much candy did she have in all?

14 candies.

200

Is 74 > ,< , or = , 74

=

200

If A’dab had 3 dimes and 2 nickels, how much money would she have?

40 cents

300

How many ones are in the number 12?

2 ones.

300

Estimate. 34+21

About 50.

300

30 + 32 = ?

62.

300

If Ophelia has 43 dollars and Zaid had 34 dollars, who has more money?

Ophelia.

300

Lollipops cost 5 cents each. How many lollipops can you buy with 2 nickles?

2 lollipops.

400

How many tens are in the number 78?

7 tens.

400

Jaqueline has 13 trading cards. Estimate how many trading cards she will have after she buys 6 more cards.

About 20 trading cards.

400

Omar got 32 dollars from his grandparents and 25 dollars from his aunt, how much money did he get in all?

57 dollars

400

Is 12 greater than, less than, or equal to,  42

less than.

400

If you left your house at 5:00am, and returned 2 hours later, what time did you return to your house?

7:00am

500

How many tens and ones are in the number 23?

2 tens and 3 ones.

500

There are 17 trees in the park. Park workers are planning to plant 13 more trees. Estimate how many trees there will be after the park workers plant more trees.

About 30 trees.

500

33 + 22 = ?

55.

500

Order the numbers from least to greatest. 33, 78, 55, 100, 89.

33, 55, 78, 89, 100.

500

If Ali has 8 quarters, how many dollars does he have?

4 dollars.

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