Word Problems
Standards
Vocabulary
Multiplication and Division
Writing
100
Panki had 158 cookies. Her sister had twice as much than Panki. How many cookies does Panki's sister have?
316
100
I can explain how one fraction in a multiplication problem changes the other fraction to make the product.
4.OA.1
100
A word used connect clauses or sentences.
Conjunction
100
16 times 4
64
100
What is RACE. Explain what it means.
Restate, Answer, Cite Evidence, Example
200
Tommy had 46 games. Tummy had 3 times more than him. How many games did Tummy had?
138
200
I can solve word problems involving multiplication and division by using drawings.
4.OA.2
200
An answer from a multiplication problem.
Product
200
246 divided by 6
41
200
What do you put in the beginning of a story?
A Introduction
300
Aaron had 146 comics. Jason had 4 times than Aaron. How many comics did Jason have?
584
300
I can solve multi-step word problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with remainders.
4.OA.3
300
The main idea or subject in a movie or book.
Theme
300
45 times 4
180
300
What do you put at the end of a story?
A Conclusion or ending sentence
400
Crazy had 1212 notebooks. James had 676 less than her. How many notebooks did James have?
536
400
I can find all factor pairs for a whole number between 1 and 100.
4.OA.4
400
A number that would divide the other number.
Divisor
400
128 divided by 4
32
400
What do put at the end of a sentence?
Punctuation
500
Tobbie had 1563 paper. His sister took 653 away from him. How many papers does Tobbie have left?
910
500
I can draw inferences from a text and refer to details and examples in the text when explaining my inferences.
RI1.1
500
The theme of a stories main setting.
Plot
500
7 times 35
245
500
Fix the sentence Whe whent to the park.
We went to the park.
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