Pam has 4 apples. She gives half of her apples to Ted. How many apples did she give to Ted?
2 apples
100
4+4=
8
100
10-3=
7
100
Jenny has 4 pennies and 2 nickels. How much money does she have in all?
14 cents
100
What is the
missing number?
13 is 10 and ________.
3
200
June has 3 toy cars.
1 out of her 3 cars
is green.
Which part of the group
is not green?
A. 1 out of 2 cars
B. 1 out of 3 cars
C. 2 out of 3 cars
D. 2 out of 4 cars
C. 2 out of 3 cars are NOT green
200
5+12=
17
200
14 – 6 = ___
6 + ___ = 14
8
200
Carla has 2 dimes, 1 nickel and 3 pennies. How much money does she have in all?
28 cents
200
Nancy has 50 marbles.
30 of the marbles are in
one bag.
The rest are in another bag.
How many marbles are in
the second bag?
A. 40
B. 30
C. 20
D. 10
C. 20
300
How many thirds equal
one whole?
A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
B. 3
300
Lynn is planting 13 flowers
in two boxes.
She plants 6 in the first box.
7
300
Bob started at the bottom
of the stairs.
He hopped up 12 stairs.
Then he hopped down 3 stairs.
How many stairs is Joe
from the bottom?
9
300
Carlos has a quarter and 2 pennies. Mark has a dime and 3 pennies. How much money do they have in all together?
40 cents
300
I have 1 flat surface. I have 1 vertex.
What solid figure am I?
Cone
400
Fred has 4 toy boats.
3 boats have sails.
What part of the group has sails?
_______ out of _______ have sails.
3 out of 4 have sails
400
7 + 5 = 10 + 2 =
12
400
Which addition fact will
help you solve 15 – 4?
A. 5 + 10 = 15
B. 5 + 9 = 14
C. 4 + 9 = 13
D. 4 + 11 = 15
D. 4+11=15
400
An apple costs 7¢. An orange costs 8¢.
A banana costs 15¢. You have 2 dimes.
Which 2 pieces of fruit could you buy?
apple and orange
400
70 + 20 = _____
90
500
Tara has 7 friends.
Most of her friends are
girls. Which sentence tells
about Tara’s friends?
A. 2 out of 7 are girls.
B. 3 out of 7 are boys.
C. 4 out of 7 are boys.
D. 6 out of 7 are girls.
D. 6 out of 7 are girls.
500
35+10=
45
500
65-10=
55
500
Paula wants a toy that costs 55 cents. She has a quarter, a dime and 2 nickels. Which coin is she missing?
A. penny
B. nickel
C. dime
D. quarter
B. nickel
500
The sides of a square are all equal.
The perimeter of my square is 16 inches.
How long is each side?
A. 16 inches
B. 6 inches
C. 4 inches
D. 3 inches