Math Facts
Number Pattern
Missing number, fact family
Comparing, rounding
Word problems
100

4+4=

8

100

7, 8, 9, __, __, __

10, 11, 12

100

8+m=15

m=7

100


Use < or > to compare 29 and 57. 

29<57

100

Sergio had $12. He earned $5 more. Then how much money did Sergio had?

$17

200

6-1=

5

200

15, 17, 19, __, __, __

20, 21, 22

200

m+36=40

m=4

200

Use < or > to compare 193 and 163.

193>163

200

Nate had $37. He earned $20 more. The how much money did Nate have?

$57

300

6+11=

17

300

__, __, __, 30, 35, 40

15, 20, 25

300

35+m=55

m=20

300

Write these numbers in order from least to greatest: 

63, 35, 99

35, 63, 99

300

Alan, Kalia, and Alita went on a fishing trip. Alan caught 3 fish. Kalia caught 5 fish. Alita caught 2 fish. How many fish did they catch in all?

10

400

100+70+6

176

400

14, 21, 28, __, __, __

35, 42, 49

400

2+4+m=10

m=4

400

Round 24 to the nearest 10. 

20

400

Jenny had $36. She spent $12 for a class party. Then how much money did Jenny have?

$24

500

34-16=

18

500

18, 27, 36, __, __, __

45, 54, 63

500

2+m=8

m+2=8

8-m=2

8-2=m

m=?

m=6

500

Round 768 to the nearest hundred.

800

500

Which is not a way to say 9:45a.m.?

a. a quarter after nine in the morning

b. nine forty-five in the morning

c. a quarter to ten a.m.

d. a quarter to ten in the morning

a. a quarter after nine in the morning

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