OA 3
NBT 5
NBT 6
NF 1
NF 3/4
100

They had a dozen cupcakes in a box. There were 6 boxes. Then they accidentally dropped 7 cupcakes. How many cupcakes were left?

65 Cupcakes

100

25 X 5

125

100

264 ÷ 8 = ___________

33

100

What is an equivalent fraction to 1/2?

2/4, 3/6, 4/8

100

Katie buys a carton of ice cream that holds 8 cups of ice cream to make sundaes. She uses 3/4 of a cup of ice cream for each ice cream sundae that she makes. She makes 8 sundaes for a party.

How many cups of ice cream did Katie use?

6 Cups

200

Kamiah made $5 an hour. She worked 18 hours throughout the week. She already had $23 saved. How much does she have now?

$113 saved

200

376 X 8

3008

200

486 / 6

81

200

What is an equivalent fraction to 6/10? 

3/5, 9/15

200

Sheila watched episodes of her favorite shows on Saturday and Sunday.

 On Saturday, she watched 9 episodes of a show. Each show lasted 2/5 of an hour.

 On Sunday, she watched 12 episodes of another show. Each show lasted 1/5 of an hour.

If this was the only television Sheila watched, on which day did she watch more television?

Saturday
300

Genesis started her own landscaping business. She charges $6 an hour for mowing lawns and $11 per hour for pulling weeds. In September she mowed lawns for 63 hours and pulled weeds for 9 hours. How much money did she earn in September 

$477

300

496 X 3

1488

300

789 / 9

87

300

What is the missing number if the statement says 

3/4 = __/8

6

300

John created 25 paintings for a craft fair. He sold 4/5 of the paintings during the craft fair.

How many paintings did John sell at the craft fair?________________________

20

400

Hector wants to buy a gift for his father that costs $35.92 and a gift for his sister that costs $52.08. He has saved $16.28. How much more does he need to save in order to buy the gifts? 

$71.72

400

37 X 89 

3293

400

879 / 5

175 R 4

400

True or False:

2/6 = 1/3

True

400

True or false 

2/3 > 6/9

False

500

Amani had $100. She went to the grocery store and bought three containers of ice cream for $9 each. Then she went to the farmers market and bought two dozen ears of corn for $5/dozen. How much money did Faith have left?

$63 left

500

46 X 35

1,610

500

706 / 3

235 R 1

500

True or False:

2/6 = 2/18

False

500

True or False

3/7 > 2/12

True

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