What is the value of the 5 in 453?
5 tens or 50
What is 100 less than 719?
619
How many rabbits are there in all?
Which sentences are NOT true?
A. 2 groups of 5
B. 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2
C. 5 x 2
D. 5 + 5
E. 5 groups of 2
A and D are NOT true
What is the total number of leaves collected?
There were 9 leaves collected.
What time is it?
7:50
What is 749 in expanded form?
700+40+9=749
At the zoo, the giraffes eat 359 kilograms of hay on Monday and 543 kilograms of hay on Tuesday. How many kilograms of hay do they eat both days?
The giraffes eat 902 kilograms of hay both days.
There are 2 buttons on each dress.
How many buttons are there in all?
2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 18
or 9x2=18
There are 18 buttons in all.
Fill in the blank.
______ more children liked Quiet Night than Lala's Dance.
5 more children liked Quiet Night than Lala's Dance.
Fill in the blank. Be sure to write AM or PM
2:50 PM
What are the next 2 numbers in the following pattern?
868, 858, 848, ___, ___
838, 828
Each number is 10 less than the previous number. Only the digit in the tens place changes.
Ella is 61 inches tall. Her sister is 53 inches tall.
How many inches taller is Ella?
Ella is 8 inches taller than her sister.
61-53=8
Finn placed 8 bananas on 4 plates equally.
How many bananas are on each plate?
Draw a picture or write a number sentence to show your answer.
8÷4= 2
or 4 circles with 2 bananas in each circle.
How many flowers were found on plants B and D?
7+3=10
10 flowers were found on Plant B and D.
How much money is shown?
68 cents or $0.68
Which sentence is true?
A. 545 < 544
B. 490 > 500
C. 232 = 223
D. 824 < 842
D. 824 < 842
Annie is at the arcade. She has 595 tickets.
She wants a penguin doll that is worth 800 tickets.
How many more tickets does she need?
Annie needs 205 more tickets.
Write a multiplication and division sentence to describe the picture.
3x5=15
15÷3=5
How many more chickens than ducks are there on the farm?
There are 8 chickens and 3 ducks.
There are 5 more chickens.
3 dollars and 98 cents or $3.98
Order the following numbers from least to greatest:
489, 498, 483, 384, 398
384, 398, 483, 489, 498
Leo has 500 pennies. He gives 128 to Jen and 82 to Sam. How many pennies does Leo have now?
Leo has 290 pennies.
Some children collected 24 seashells.
Each child collected 4 seashells.
How many children were there?
There were 6 children.
24÷4=6
Blake and Kennedy read _____ fewer books than Aubree and Joseph.
Blake and Kennedy read 9 books together.
Aubree and Joseph read 13 together.
13-9=4
Blake and Kennedy read 4 fewer books.
The stool and table cost $84 together. (18 + 66 = 84).
153-84=69
Mr. Morris has $69 left.