Addition and Subtration
Rounding
Multiplication and Division
Geometry
Word Problems
100

100 + 35

135

100

What is 341 rounded to the nearest ten?

340

100

4÷ 2

2

100

I have 3 sides and 3 angles. What shape am I?

Triangle

100

Sally has 20 pieces of candy. She has 15 cookies. How many pieces of candy and cookies does Sally have?

35 pieces of candy and cookies. 

200

343 + 571

914

200

What is 236 rounded to the nearest ten?

240

200

4 X 6

24

200

I am a quadrilateral. Opposite sides are the same length and parallel. I have all right angles. What shape am I?

Rectangle

200

Brian divided 10 crayons equally between his two sisters. How many crayons did each girl get?  

5 crayons

300

300-146

154

300

What is 789 rounded to the nearest hundred?

800

300

36 ÷ 6

6

300

I am a quadrilateral. I have 4 sides all the same length. I do not have any right angles. What shape am I?

Rhombus
300

Mrs. Spitz bought 400 popsicles for the school picnic. She passed out the popsicles to 248 students.  How many popsicles does Mrs. Spitz have left?

152 popsicles

400

240- 101

341

400
What is 351 rounded to the nearest hundred?

400

400
70 X 3

210

400

I am an quadrilateral. I have one pair of parallel lines. What shape am I?

Trapezoid

400

 Enes has 5 piles of flash cards. There are 9 cards in each pile. How many flash cards does Enes have?

45 flash cards

500

345 + 123 + 45

513

500

What is 1,234 rounded to the nearest ten?

1,230

500

250÷ 5

50
500

Is a square a rectangle? Why or why not?

Yes because rectangles have opposite sides that are the same length. Squares have all 4 sides the same length, including opposite sides. 

500

Madison is reading a book that has 232 pages. She read 42 pages over the weekend. Then she read 30 more pages on Monday night. How many pages does Madison have left to read?

160 pages

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