Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication Facts
Bar Graphs
Multi-Step Problems
Comparing Numbers
100

What is (45 + 27)?

52

100

4 x 6

24

100
  • If a bar graph shows 10 apples and 15 oranges, which fruit has more?

Oranges

100

If you buy (3) candies for (2) dollars each, how much do you spend?

$6

100
  • Which is greater: (345) or (432)?

432

200

Subtract (58 - 34)

24

200

7 x 5

35

200
  •  How many total fruits are represented if there are 5 bananas, 8 grapes, and 12 strawberries?

25

200

You have (5) pencils. If you buy (3) more and give (2) away, how many do you have left?

6 pencils

200

 Is (256) less than or greater than (265)?

Less than

300

If you have (75) apples and give away (29), how many do you have left?

46

300

(2 x 8) + (2 x 8)

32

300

 If the bar for cats is at (20) and dogs at (30), how many more dogs are there than cats?

10

300
  • Sam has (10) marbles. He buys (5) more and then loses (4). How many marbles does he have now?

11 marbles

300

Which number is less: (789) or (798)?

789

400

Add (123 + 456).

579

400

6 x 7

42

400
  • What does a bar graph tell you about the number of books read by students if the highest bar shows (25)?

One student read 25 books.

Other students read less than 25 books

400
  • A box has (20) chocolates. If you eat (5) and give away (3), how many chocolates remain?

12 chocolates

400

Compare (789) and (989). Which one is larger?

989

500

If you have (1000) and spend (789), how much do you have left?

211

500
(5 x 7) + (2 x 7)

49

500

If a bar graph shows (12) for one category and (18) for another, what is the difference?

6

500
  • If you start with (50) dollars, spend (20) on a toy, and then earn (15) doing chores, how much do you have now?

$55

500

If you have (450) and (460), which number is less than (500)?

Both

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