5th: Word Problems
5th: Multiply/Divide
5th: Order of Operations
3rd: Four Operations
3rd/5th: Fractions
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1) Will played eight games of basketball with his friends. If Will scored three points each game, how many points did he score total? A. 8 + 3 B. 8 - 3 C. 8 × 3 D. 8 ÷ 3
What is 8 x 3
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7 x 8=
What is 56
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16 + 9 + 9 - 7
What is 27
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8 + 4 =
What is 12
100
Show me 2/4
What is (show using fraction circles)
200
The roller coaster at the state fair costs nine tickets per ride. If you had twenty-seven tickets, how many times could you ride it? A. 27 + 9 B. 27 - 9 C. 27 × 9 D. 27 ÷ 9
What is 27/9
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63/9=
What is 7
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4x + 2x - x
What is 5x
200
16-8 =
What is 8
200
Show me if 1/4 or 1/8 is larger portion of a circle using fraction circles
What is 1/4
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For the school bake sale Wendy made pastries. She baked four cupcakes and twenty-nine cookies. After the sale she had twenty-four to take back home. How many pastries did she sell?
What is 9
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250/5=
What is 50
300
7 +12 x 2 + 3
What is 34
300
3 + 3 + 3 + 3= is the same as ____ x ____ =
What is 3 x 4 =12
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Is 3/5 greater than, less than, or equal to 6/10? How do you know?
What is equal (show and explain answer using fraction circles)
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Will spent $4 on a board game and then he bought 3 action figures for $7 each. How much money did he spend on the game and figures?
What is $25
400
25 x16=
What is 400
400
(( 9 +3 ) + 3 ) - 4
What is 11
400
27/9 =
What is 3
400
Why is 1/3 larger than 1/4. Use fraction circles to help explain your response.
What is 1/3 is larger because a circle cut into thirds will make larger portions than a circle cut into fourths.
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Kentre's class is going on a field trip to the zoo. If each van can hold three people and there are nineteen students and two adults going, how many vans will they need?
What is 7 vans
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336/7=
What is 48
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(12 +54 - 6 ) ÷ 6 + 6
What is 16
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Robert has 6 packs of balloons. There are 8 balloons in each pack. How many balloons does he have?
What is 48 balloons
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Ms. Popes class had an extra large pizza for lunch. The pizza was cut into 10 slices. 5 students each ate a slice. What fraction of the pizza did the students eat? Use fraction circles to help solve the problem. BONUS: What other fraction circle can be used to represent your answer?
What is 5/10. 1/2 can be used because it is equal to 5/10.
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