Addition and Subtraction
Factors and Multiples
In/Out Tables
Area and Perimeter
Fractions
Problem Solving
100

Complete the following problem

  843 + 251

1,094

100

List the first 5 multiples of 3

3, 6, 9, 12, 15

100

Determine the rule for the in/out table AND fill in the missing outputs.

rule = + 2

1st output = 7

2nd output = 12

100

How do you find the perimeter of a rectangle or square?

add up ALL of the sides.

length + length + width + width

100

Name a fraction that is equivalent to 

2/5

4/10 , 6/15 , 8/20 , 10/25

100

Mrs. Tornow bought 73 pieces of candy.  Mr. McFerren "borrowed" 18 pieces.  How many pieces does Mrs. Tornow have left?

55 pieces of candy

200

Complete the problem below.

789 - 426

363

200

List all of the factors of 14

1 x 14

2 x 7

200

Determine the rule of the in/out table AND fill in the missing outputs.

rule = - 6

1st output = 0

2nd output = 1

200

How do you find the area of rectangle or square?

Multiply the length x the width

200

Add the following fractions

1/8 + 6/8

7/8

200

Mrs. Minster bought 173 diapers for Brady.  Mrs. Bell bought her another 58 diapers.  How many does she have now?

231 diapers

300

Complete the following problem.

12,586 + 46,837

59,423

300

Is 47 a multiple of 5?  Why or why not?

No, all multiples of 5 end in a 5 or a 0.

300

Determine the rule for the in/out table AND fill in the missing outputs.

rule = + 11

1st output = 17

2nd output = 18

300

What would the area of a rectangle with a length of 7 feet and a width of 12 feet be?

84 SQUARE feet (label SHOULD be correct)

300

Decompose

4/5

 using ONLY unit fractions

1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5

300

Mr. Aljancic wants to shoot 100 foul shots per day to improve his free throw ability.  He shoots 19 before going to school in the morning, 18 during gym class, and 17 during his lunch break.  How many more does he need to shoot to reach 100?

46 more foul shots

400

Complete the following problem.

801,672 - 32,987

768,685

400

List all of the factors of 36.

1 x 36

2 x 18

3 x 12

4 x 9

6 x 6

400

Determine the fule for the In/Out Table AND filling the missing input and output.

Rule = x 8

missing input = 3

missing output = 96

400

What would the length be if a rectangle had a perimeter of 62 inches and a width of 9 inches?

22 inches

9 + 9 = 18, so 18 of the 62 inches are already used.  This leaves 44 inches for BOTH lengths, which you have to cut in half to find that the missing length would be 22 inches.

400

Compare the following fractions using <, >, or =

7/10  58/100

7/10 > 58/100

400

A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, 1

1/2

 cups of sugar, and 3 cup of chocolate chips.  How many total cups ingredient would Mr. Norris need to make a double batch of the recipe?

13 cups

2 x 2 = 4 cups of flour

1 1/2 x 2 = 3 cups of sugar

3 x 2 = 6 cups of chocolate chips

500

Complete the following problem

14,000,000 - 74,983

13,925,017

500

Is 3 a factor of 81?  Why or why not?

Yes, if you add the digits of 81 up, you get 9, and when you count by 3s, you will say 9.

Also accepted would be telling you that 3 x 27 is 81.

500

Figure out the rule AND fill in the missing inputs or outputs.

rule = divide by 6

Missing input = 42

Missing output = 6

500

What would the width of a rectangle be if the area was 171 SQUARE inches and the length was 9 inches?

19 inches

171 divided by 9 gives you 19.

500

Mrs. Hopple, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Everhart, and Mrs Miller LOVE pizza.  They each ate a fraction of a pizza.  Put them in order from least amount eaten to most amount eaten

Mrs. Hopple = 

1/6

Mr. Everhart = 

6/8

Mrs. Smith = 

4/10

Mrs. Miller = 

1/2

Hopple, Smith, Miller, Everhart

Compare the fractions to

1/2

 .  Mrs. Hopple and Mrs. Smith ate LESS THAN  

1/2

.  Mrs. Miller ate exactly half.  And Mr. Everhart ate MORE THAN

2 xx 2/(3*x^2)1/2

 .

500

The students at LES collected 4,686 canned goods last year.  Each student brought in 3 canned goods.  How many students are there if every student brought in the same amount?

1,562 students

4,686 divided by 3

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