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100

You need two apples for each student. There are 7 students in the class.  

2 x 7 = 

14 apples 
100

The state is known as "the Mitten State" 

a) Wisconsin     b) New York 

c) Michigan      d) Alaska

c) Michigan

100

How much money is: 

2 Quarters and 5 dimes

$1.00

100

You have $10 and spent $8.00 at the store. How much change do you get back?

$2.00

100

A boy named Tom was at the bus stop. He was waiting for the school (for bus). There was no one there but (him, best). The bus was late.

bus, him

200

3 people can ride in a car and there are 3 cars. How many people are in the cars?

3 x 3 = 

9 people

200

This state is the largest by size and is not directly connected to the continental United States.

a) Michigan    b) Rhode Island

c) Alaska       a) Idaho

c) Alaska 

200

How much money is: 

1 quarter and 2 nickels 

$0.35

200

You have $2.00 and spent $0.50. How much change would you get back?

$1.50

200

Albert was quite (a, an) smart fish. He could do flips (under, mean) water.

a, under

300

Each player needs to collect $10. If there are 6 players on the team, how much money would they have?

$10 x 6= 

$60 

300

This state is the biggest population.

a) California     b) Texas

c) Michigan      d) Alaska

a) California

300

How much money is: 

2 quarters, 3 dimes, and 1 nickel 

$0.85

300

You have $1.00 and bought a sucker for $0.75. How much change should you get back?

$0.25 

300

"You can tell (an, the, see) teacher you have something very cool (for, but, his) show and tell. Then you could (bus, wait, call) your mom and have her come and pick up Spot."

the, for, call

400

Sam needs 5 apples to make one apple pie. If Sam wanted to make 3 apple pies, how many apples does she need?

5 x 3= 

15 apples

400

What do the stars on the flag represent?

Each of the 50 states

400

How much money is: 

$21.00, 4 quarters, 3 nickels, and 7 pennies

$22.22

400

Stef bought 3 Gatorade for $2 each, then paid $10. 

1) How much were the Gatorades in all? 

2)How much change should she get back?

1) 3 x $2 = $6 

2) $10- $6= $4 

400

One day he (goes, home, takes) to see Bess. Bess has mud (one, sad, all) over her hands. She looks at (cups, Ned, can).

goes, all, Ned

500

Jon is playing a running game outside with his friend Paula. Jon runs 5 feet, then runs another 4 feet. Paula runs 4 times as far. How far did Paula run? 

5+4 = ?   then     ? x 4 = ??

5+4 = 9

9 x 4 = 36 feet

500

Where is the capital in Michigan? 

a) Grand Rapids     b) Lansing

c) Detroit              d) Chicago

  b) Lansing

500

Bruce makes $9 an hour and worked 20 hours. How much will he get paid?

$180

500
Jen bought groceries for $78.50.

1) Dollar Up method. 

2) How much change would she get back?

1) $79 

2) $0.50

500

"That was my first pot," _____ says. "My next one will be _____."

Answers may vary.

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