Multiplication
Division
Patterns/
Prime or Composite
Factors/Multiples
Measurement Conversions
100

Find the product of 27 x 5 

135 

100

Lily has 56 keychains and wants to give them to 7 of her friends. How many keychains will each friend get? 

8 keychains 

100
The numbers below form a pattern. 4, 11, 19, 28, 38, 49 Which of the following numbers will come next in the pattern?
61
100

Write first twelve multiples of 5

5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60

100

10 ft  =  _______ in

120 in

200

What is a comparison statement for the equation 10 = 5 x 2 

10 is 5 times as many as 2 

or 

10 is 2 times as many as 5 

200

Find the quotient of 112  ÷  4

28

200
The numbers below form a pattern. 4, 15, 14, 25, 24, 35....... Which number will come next in the pattern
34
200

Write the multiples of 6 which are greater than 20 and less than 50

24, 30, 36, 42, 48

200
Tory and his dad bought 16 pints of water for their camping trip. If they poured the water into gallon jugs, how many gallon jugs would they fill?
They would fill 2 gallons.
300

What is 287 x 5 using partial products?

200 x 5 = 1,000

80 x 5 = 400

7 x 5 = 35 

1,000 + 400 + 35 = 1,435

300

Mrs. Alfonso has 950 summit bucks to give to 10 of her students. How many summit bucks will each student get? 

95 summit bucks. 

300

Name 5 numbers that are prime numbers. 

2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and many more
300

Find the first three multiples of 8.

8, 16, 24

300

Convert 3 hours into seconds.

10,800 seconds

400

Find the product of 2,198 and 9.


19,782

400

Find the quotient of 248  ÷  8 =

31 

400

Are all odd numbers prime? Give 2 examples of why this is either correct or incorrect.

9, 25, 55, 77, and more

400

Name 3 factor pairs of 84.

1 x 84 = 84

2 x 42 = 84

3 x 28 = 84

4 x 21 = 84 

6 x 14 = 84 



400

Jane rides her bike for 3 hours. How long, in seconds, does Jane ride her bike for?

10,800 seconds

500

Find the product of 92 and 67 using an area model.

6,164

500

The city of San Jose has $2,954 to give to 2 Rocketship schools to take them to Science Camp. How much will each school get?

$1,477

500

Jenna starts with the number 8 and follows the rule “multiply by 2.”  She generates 4 terms in her pattern: 8, 16, 32, 64. Jenna then says 

“I already know that the number 347,689 will not appear in my pattern without counting any higher.” 

How could Jenna already know this? Explain your thinking using what you notice about the pattern.

The number 347,689 is an odd number, and since I know that all multiples of 2 or 4 are going to be even numbers, I know the pattern will not reach 347,689 because it is an odd number. 

500

State 2 numbers that are both a factor of 60 and a multiple of 3

6, 12, 30, and more!

500

Maria purchased drinks for the class party. She bought 1 gallon of chocolate milk, 2 gallons of regular milk, an 1/2 gallon of strawberry milk. How many quarts of milk did she buy?

She bought 14 quarts of milk.

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