Which shape has 3 sides?
Triangle
What is the pattern in the numbers below:
11, 14, 17, 20, 23...
What is the next number?
add 3, 26
What is 5 x 7?
35
In the number 298, what digit is in the tens place?
9
Round the number 92 to the nearest tens
90
Who is your principal and vice principle here in the elementary?
Mr. Joe and Mr. Paul
Name at least 2 characteristics of a rectangle.
4 sides, 4 angles, all angles are 90 degrees, opposite sides are congruent/parallel, enclosed shape.
What is 506 - 72?
434
You have 25 footballs and 5 boxes. If you divide the footballs equally, how many footballs would there be in each box?
(For 100 extra points, if there 4 boxes and you divided the footballs equally amongst the boxes, how many footballs would there be left over?)
5 footballs per box
1 football would be left over
In the number 89.65, what digit is in the tenths place?
Round the number 150 to the nearest hundreds
200
Who are all three 6th grade teachers?
Ms. Clixie, Mrs. Hilary, and Ms. Lizzie
Draw an angle.
(for an extra 100 points label if it is an acute, obtuse, or right angle)
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6,703 + 918
7,621
What is 11 x 12?
132
In the number 1,490, what place value is the digit 0 in?
The ones place
Round the number 1341 to the nearest thousands
1000
Name at least 2 paras in the 6th grade
Ms. Carlie, Mrs. Angel, Ms. Jill
(For an extra 50 points, what fraction would represent one shaded part of that rectangle?)
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What is 4,278,391 + 3,923,804?
8,202,195
What is 512 divided by 2?
256
In the number 18,925, what place value is the 1 in?
The ten thousands place
Round the number 19,788 to the nearest ten thousands
20,000
Name 1 lunchroom rule
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Ms. Clixie is serving apple pie to her friends. She serves ¾ of the pie. What is the fraction of the piece that is left?
1/4
57,902 - 211?
57,691
What is 2,745 divided by 5?
549
In the number 109,875.24, what digit is in the hundredths place?
4
Round the number 145,645 to the nearest tens
145,650
What is our policy on personal items such as cellphones, toys, fidgets, etc.
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