Finding the Sum
Finding the Difference
Finding the Product
Finding the Quotient
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100

Emma has 134 stickers. Her friend gives her 25 more stickers.

Question: How many stickers does Emma have in all?

134 + 25 = 159

100

Liam has 85 marbles. He gives 23 marbles to his friend.

Question: How many marbles does Liam have left?

85 − 23 = 62

100

There are 3 bags with 4 apples in each bag.

Question: How many apples are there in all?

3 × 4 = 12

100

There are 20 cookies shared equally among 4 friends.

Question: How many cookies does each friend get?


20 ÷ 4 = 5

100

A shape is divided into 4 equal parts. 1 part is shaded.

Question: What fraction is shaded?


✅ Answer: 1/4

200

A teacher has 286 pencils. She buys 47 more pencils for her class.

Question: How many pencils does she have now?

286 + 47 = 333

200

A library had 142 books. They donated 58 books.

Question: How many books are left?

142 − 58 = 84

200

A classroom has 6 tables. Each table has 6 students.

Question: How many students are there in all?


6 × 6 = 36

200

A teacher has 36 pencils. She puts them into 6 equal groups.

Question: How many pencils are in each group?


36 ÷ 6 = 6

200

A shape has 4 equal sides and 4 right angles.

Question: What shape is it?


✅ Answer: Square

300

A school collected 459 cans of food in one week and 178 cans the next week.

Question: How many cans did they collect in total?

459 + 178 = 637

300

A class collected 365 cans of food. They gave 127 cans to a shelter. There are 24 students in the class.

Question: How many cans do they have left?

365 − 127 = 238

300

There are 7 boxes of crayons. Each box has 8 crayons. There are 2 broken crayons on the floor.

Question: How many crayons are in the boxes?


7 × 8 = 56

300

There are 45 apples placed into 5 baskets equally. There are 3 extra apples on the table.

Question: How many apples are in each basket?


45 ÷ 5 = 9

300

Put these measurements in order from least to greatest:

1 yard, 1 foot, 1 inch, 1 mile, 1 centimeter, 1 meter

1 centimeter, 1 inch, 1 foot, 1 yard, 1 meter, 1 mile

400

A store sold 1,245 toys in December and 367 toys in January.

Question: How many toys were sold altogether?

1,245 + 367 = 1,612

400

A store had 1,250 toys. They sold 475 toys. The store is open 7 days a week.

Question: How many toys are left?

1,250 − 475 = 775

400

A farmer plants 9 rows of corn with 12 plants in each row.

Question: How many corn plants are there in total?

9 x 12 = 108

400

A class of 72 students is divided into 8 equal groups.

Question: How many students are in each group?


72 ÷ 8 = 9


400

3, 6, 12, 24, ___, 96

✅ Answer: 48

500

A fundraiser raised 2,786 dollars during the first event and 1,459 dollars during the second event.

Question: How much money did they raise in total?

2,786 + 1,459 = 4,245

500

A fundraiser goal was 3,000 dollars. They raised 1,275 dollars at the first event and 896 dollars at the second event. There were 50 people at the event.

Question: How much more money do they need to reach their goal?

Step 1: 1,275 + 896 = 2,171
Step 2: 3,000 − 2,171 = 829

500

A school orders 8 boxes of pencils. Each box has 24 pencils. They give away 36 pencils to another class.

Question: How many pencils did they have before giving any away?

8 × 24 = 192

500

A baker made 64 cupcakes. She packed them into 8 boxes equally. Then she gave away 16 cupcakes.

Question: How many cupcakes were in each box before she gave any away?



64 ÷ 8 = 8

500

You have 3 quarters and 2 dimes. You also find 1 penny on the floor.

Question: How much money do you have in total?


75 + 20 + 1 = 96 cents

✅ Answer: 96 cents

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