Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication/Division
Fractions, decimals
and mixed numbers
Quads
100

621+201

822

100

247-132

115

100

Jamie baked 12 cookies. She gives three friends the same number of cookies.  How many cookies does each friend get?

4 cookies each

100

2/5 + 1/5

3/5

100

What type of angle measures between 1* and 89*?

Acute angle

200

13+742

775

200

Emily has 48 skittles. She gave 25 to her best friend. How many skittles does Emily have now?

23 skittles

200

63/9

7

200

Jan is baking a cake. The recipe calls for 1/3 cup oil. There is 1 cup of oil in the container.  How much oil will be left?

Convert 1 into 3/3

3/3 - 1/3 = 2/3 cup of oil left

200

What type of angle forms the corner of a square?

A right angle

300

Owen had 37 baseball cards. Joe gave him 16 more cards. How many baseball cards does Owen have now?

53 baseball cards

300

4,803
- 496

4,307

300

Jackson had 10 packs of pencils. Each pack contains 5 pencils. How many pencils does Jackson have in all?

50 pencils

300

2 1/4 + 1 2/4 

3 3/4

300

Name two examples of a REGULAR POLYGON

Triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, etc

400

8,390+6,376

14,766

400

56,276-48,390

7,886

400

4,592/14

328

400
Which number is larger: 0.5 or 0.05?

0.5

400

T or F? A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with only ONE set of parallel sides.

True

500

5,648+3,827

9,475

500

Marie earned $31,471 dollars. She owed her mother $8,500. How much money does Marie have left?

$22,971

500

34,100 X 2,529

86,238,900

500

3/8 + 1/4

The common denominator is 8
Convert 1/4 to 2/8
3/8 + 2/8 = 5/8

500

What is the name of a 12-sided polygon?

Dodecagon

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