Computation
Fractions
Place Value
Word Problems
Math Vocabulary
100

Add carefully! 3.85 + 63.7 = ?

67.55

100

Give an equivalent fraction for 3/4.

Possible answers (there could be others) 6/8; 9/12; 12/15; 15/18; etc.

100

What is the value of the 2 in this number

65.21

2 tenths

100

The length of a prism is 5 cm, the height is 3 cm and the width is 10 cm. What is the volume?

150 cm cubed

100
What vocabulary word means the answer to an addition problem?
sum
200

Subtract carefully! 8.014 - 3.16 = ?

4.854

200

Simply the fraction 18/27 to its simplest form.

2/3

200

The value of the 4 in 0.24 is _____ the value of 4 in 0.4

1/10 of

200

Dr. Polite ordered 3 buses for the fieldtrip. If there are 327 students that are going on the trip, how many students will be on each bus?

109

200
What vocabulary word means the answer to a multiplication problem?
product
300

Multiply carefully! 271 x 38 = ?

10,298

300

Is 2/3 equivalent to 6/9?

yes

300

The value of the 4 in 0.214 is _____ the value of 4 in 0.4

1/100 of

300

Mr. Casher had 1/4 of a cake left he wanted to share with 5 students. How much of the cake did each student get?

1/20 of the cake

300
What vocabulary word means the top part of a fraction?
numerator
400
Multiply carefully! 52 x 39 = ?
2,028
400

Order the fractions from greatest to least

2/4, 1/3, 1/5, 7/8

7/8, 2/4 , 1/3, 1/5

400

The value of the 3 in 0.03 is _____ the value of 3 in .3

1/10 of
400

Ms. Johnson, Ms. Whipple, and Ms. Tabb had 3 students left after dismissal.  They needed to share 1/2 of a pizza with the  left over students. How much of the pizza did each student get?

1/18

400
What vocabulary word means the answer to a division problem?
quotient
500
Divide carefully! 168 รท 12 = ?
14
500

Multiply  3/4 x 3 = ?

9/4 or 2 1/4

500

The value of the 6 in  62 is _____ the value of 6 in 0.36

1000x 

500

Mr. Malone bought 23 feet of wire to make circuits. How many inches of wire did he buy?

1ft=12in

276 inches

500

What is a closed 2D shape with at least three sides and angles.

Polygon

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