Place Value (2.NBT.A.1)
Skip Counting (2.NBT.A.2)
Read & Write Numbers (2.NBT.A.3)
Comparing Numbers (2.NBT.A.4)
Addition & Subtraction (2.NBT.B.7)
100

What is the value of the 5 in 452?

50 (or 5 tens)

100

Fill in the missing numbers: 5, 10, 15, __, 25, __.

20 and 30.

100

Write the number 345 in expanded form.

300 + 40 + 5

100

Which symbol <, >, or = makes this statement true? (143    134)

> (Greater than)

100
  • Solve: 200 + 300 =

500

200

How many hundreds, tens, and ones are in the number 709?

7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 9 ones

200

Count by tens to find the missing numbers: 230, 240, 250, __, __.

260 and 270

200

Write the standard number for "four hundred twenty-seven."

427

200

Which symbol <, >, or = makes this statement true? (500 + 20 + 8        528)

= (equal to)

200
  • Solve: 425 + 132 =

557

300

If you have 3 hundreds, 14 tens, and 5 ones, what number do you have?

445 (since 14 tens equals 1 hundred and 4 tens)

300

Start at 400 and count by hundreds. What are the next three numbers?

500, 600, and 700

300

What number is written as 800 + 60 + 2?

862

300

Look at these two numbers: 781 and 789. Which place value digit tells you which number is bigger?

Ones place ( 1 < 9) 

300
  • Solve: 658 - 234 =

424

400

True or False: 10 tens is exactly equal to 1 hundred.

True.

400

What are the two missing numbers in this skip-counting pattern: 115, 120, 125, __, 135, __?

130 and 140

400

Write out the number 603 in word form.

Six hundred three

400
  •  Which symbol <, >, or = makes this statement true?       (609        690) 

< (Less than) 

400

Solve: 346 + 218 =

564

500

I have 6 hundreds, 2 tens, and 18 ones. What number am I?

638 (since 18 ones equals 1 ten and 8 ones)

500

Count backward by tens. What number comes right before 802?

792

500

Write the number 914 in expanded form.

900 + 10 + 4

500

True or False: 

3 hundreds + 5 tens is greater than 2 hundreds + 15 tens.

False. They are equal to 

500

Solve: 713 - 251 =

462

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