Matching Equations
Equations- missing numbers
Writing and solving story problems
Thinking about Area
Finding Area
100

Jamal has 6 sticks. Each stick is 3 feet long. How many feet long are his sticks altogether?


*Write an equation to match the word problem AND solve it.

6x3=18

100

40÷__=10

40÷4=10

100

Veronica got 18 new books at the book fair! When she got home, she put her books into piles of 6. How many equal piles of books can she make?


*Write an equation to match the story problem and solve it. 

18÷6=3 

3 piles of books

100

How do you find the area of the rectangle?

You multiply the length times the width. 

A=LxW

100

Write two multiplication and two division equations (a fact family) to describe this array. 



10x3=30

3x10=30

30÷10=3

30÷3=10

200
Tenley picked 42 oranges and divided them evenly into 7 bags for her friends. How many oranges did she put in each bag?


Write an equation that matches the word problem and solve it.

42÷7=6

200

63=7x__

63=7x9

200

Henry is organizing the chocolate bars! If he has 4 stacks of chocolate bars, with 8 chocolate bars per stack, how many chocolate bars does he have in all?


*Write an equation and solve

4x8=32

200

True or false: If Ms. Jopp's whiteboard is 5 feet long and 4 feet wide, the area is 9 square feet. 

False, the area is 20 square feet. 

200

Label each rectangle with its dimensions and area. 

Then write a multiplication equation to show how you found the area of the rectangle.

 

Dimensions: 10x6

Area: 10x6=60 

60 square units is the area

300

There are 30 chairs in the classroom. Ms. Jopp wants to set them up in rows of 5 to watch a movie. How many rows can she make?


Write an equation to match the story problem and solve it. 

30÷5=6

300

8=__÷5

8=40÷5

300

The candy store has 103 different kinds of candy. Fiona is organizing the gumballs. She is putting 56 gumballs into containers with 7 in each. How many containers will she use for all of the gumballs?

*Write an equation and solve

56÷7=8

300

It would make sense to find the area of the basketball court using inches. 

False, it would make more sense to use feet or yards because basketball courts are big!

300


Label the rectangle with its dimensions and area. 

Then write a multiplication equation to show how you found the area of the rectangle.

Dimensions: 5x3

Area: 5x3=15

the area is 15 square units

400

A hat costs 5 dollars at the mall. A sweatshirt costs 7 times as much as the hat. How much does a sweatshirt cost? 

*Write an equation to match the word problem AND solve. 

5x7=35

400

__x4=32

8x4=32

400

1. Write a story problem to match 24÷6=___ 

2. Solve

1. Answers will vary

2. 4

400
True or false: If you wanted to put carpet in your living room, you would measure its area to decide how much carpet to buy. 

True

400

Write two equations to find the..

Area of the rectangle:

Perimeter of the rectangle:

Area of the rectangle: 5x6=30

Perimeter of the rectangle: 5+5+6+6=30


500
The candy store got 5 cartons of suckers. Each carton had 8 suckers. Anthony unpacked all the suckers and arranged them into 4 equal rows. How many suckers were in each row? Choose the equation that would help you solve this problem. 


(8÷5)x4=S

(5x8)÷4=S

(5+8)÷4=S

 5x8x4=S

(5x8)÷4=10

500

(35÷7)x__=15

(35÷7)x3=15

500

1. Write a story problem to match 4x5=___ 

2. Solve

1. Answers will vary

2. 20


500

True or false: If you wanted to measure how much water fits in a water bottle, you would measure it's area. 

False. 


You would measure its volume. 

500


Write two equations to find the..

Area of the rectangle:

Perimeter of the rectangle:

Area of the rectangle: 4x5=20 

Perimeter of the rectangle: 4+5+4+5=18

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