Fractions
Decimals
Volume
Measurement
Word Problems
100

What do you need to find to be able to properly add and subtract fractions?

A common denominator
100

What are the three place values in a decimal? (Not including the ones place)

Tenths, hundredths, and thousandths

100

What is the formula for volume?

Length x width x height

100

Name at least two types of measurement.

Inches, centimeters, meters, feet, yard, miles, cups, pints, quarts, gallons, pounds, ounces, tons, millimeters, kilometers, liters, grams.

100

What word-problem solving strategy do we use to understand problems? 

(HINT: It's in my room :-))

CUBES

200

How do you multiply fractions?

Multiply the numbers straight across. 

200

Explain how to add decimals. 

Line the decimals up, bring the decimal straight down, fill in the blank spaces with zeros, then solve!

200

What is this problem missing? 

4x2x3= 24 in.

CUBIC inches

200

How many minutes are in an hour?

60

200

A student created two patterns, Pattern X and Pattern Y. Pattern X starts with the number 2 and follows the rule "add 3". Starting with 2, write the first four numbers of Pattern X.

5, 8, 11, 15

300

What are the steps you take to convert a mixed number to an improper fraction?

Multiply the denominator by the whole number, add the numerator to that answer.

300

Add: 3.07+5.98

9.05

300

Solve: 9inx10inx2in

180 CUBIC inches

300

How many centimeters are in a meter?

100

300

Two football games were played at a stadium on the same day.

A. At the start of the first game, 3/4 of the stadium’s seats were filled with people. At the end of the game, 2/3 of those seats remained filled.Write an equation that can be used to determine p, the fraction of the stadium’s seats that remained filled with people at the end of the first game.

3/4x2/3=p

400

Add: 5/6 + 3/5=

43/30 or 1 13/30

400

Subtract: 13.78-6.45=

7.33

400

180= 6 x 2 x ?

?=15

400

How many millimeters are in 3 meters?

3,000 milimeters

400

A museum receives an average of 488 visitors per day. The museum is open every day.

A. Estimate the number of visitors the museum receives during a month. Show or explain how you got your answer.

15,000

500

Divide: 4/8 divided by 2/3

12/16 = 3/4

500

Divide: 4.2 divided by 0.7 = 

6

500
Solve: 7 x 7 x 5=

245 cubic units

500

How many pints are in a gallon?

8 pints

500

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