Area/Volume
Place Value
Decimals
Fractions
Geometry
100

What is the area of a rectangle with a length of 12in and a width of 7in?

84 square inches 

100

0.04x10=?

0.4

100

3.14+0.59=?

3.73

100

1/3 + 2/5 = ?

11/15

100

I am a quadrilateral with 2 sets of parallel sides, 4 right angles, and all equal sides. What am I 

Square

200

Marie is buying new carpet for her room. If her room is 16 feet long and 22 feet wide, how much carpet will she need?

352 square feet 

200

4.3 x 1,000 =?

4,300

200

2.15 - 1.84 = ?

0.31

200

1 1/2 - 1/4 = ?

1 1/4

200

I have 3 sides and two of my sides are the same length. What am I?

Isosceles Triangle 

300
What is the volume of a rectangular prism with a length of 8ft, a width of 3ft, and a height of 10ft?

240 cubic feet

300

0.055 x 104=?

550

300

3.60 x 4 = ?

14.4

300

3/5 x 4/9 = ?

12/45 = 4/15

300

Draw a tree diagram or venn diagram to show the hierarchy of the following shapes:

Square, Quadrilateral, Parallelogram, Rectangle

Quadrilateral  -> Parallelogram -> Rectangle -> Square

400

What is the volume of a gift box that is 25 cm wide, 32 cm long, and 15 cm tall?

12000 cubic centimeters

400

40÷100=?

0.4

400

5.5 x 0.5 = ?

3.3

400

3 ÷ 1/8

24

400

True or False: All equilateral triangles have 3 sides of equal length, so all isosceles triangles have 3 sides of equal length?

False - Isosceles triangles only need 2 sides of equal length. 

500

Bob has a box that is 40cm wide, 20 cm tall, and 30 cm long. 

Marie has a box that is 0.5 meters wide, 0.2meters tall, and 0.6 meters long.

How much larger is the volume of Marie's box than Bob's box?

Bob's box is 24000 cubic cm

Marie's box is 60000 cubic cm


Marie's box is 36000 cubic cm larger than Bob's box. 

500

160 ÷  10?= 0.0016?

105

500

4.8 ÷ 0.6 = ?

8

500

4 2/3 x 2/5

1 13/15

500

Create a hierarchy for the following shapes: Use the definition that a trapezoid must have exactly 1 pair of parallel sides. 

Polygon, Rectangle, Trapezoid, Square, Rhombus, Pentagon, Parallelogram, Quadrilateral

Polygon-> Pentagon/Quadrilateral -> Trapezoid/Parallelogram -> Rectangle/Rhombus -> Square

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