Katie and Suzie go to the store. They each buy 4 presents. How many presents do the girls buy in all?
8 Presents
100
Which digit is in the tens place in the number 236?
3
100
45 + 22=
67
100
97-33=
64
100
0 X any number always =
0
200
Joey went for a walk and collected 43 rocks. He gave 14 rocks to his neighbor friend. How many rocks does he have left to put in his rock collection?
29 Rocks
200
3, 620 Which digit is in the thousands place?
3
200
256 + 13 According to the Communitive Property of Addition, what would be a matching number sentence?
13 + 256
200
Estimate each difference. 27 - 19
Round 27 to 30
Round 10 to 20 30-20=10
200
Because of what property, 10 X 0 =0
Zero Property of Multiplication
300
Sally sold candy canes at the school musical. She sold 95 candy canes before the game and 101 candy canes during the game. Rounding to the nearest 100, ABOUT how many candy canes did Sally sell at the musical?
100 + 100=200
300
Write 3,578 in expanded form.
3,000+500+70+8
300
(3+5)+2=3(___+2)
5
300
Sarah used her birthday money to buy a baby doll, a game, and a pack of gum.
Baby doll-$15.00 Game-$9.00 Soda-$2.00 Gum-$3.00
How much money did Sarah spend?
$27.00
300
Which number goes on the line to make this number sentence true?
8+8+8+8+8+____X 8
5
400
Jim buys a shirt at the ball game for $22.00 and a hat for $19.00. Estimate how much money Jim spent.
$40.00
400
Order the numbers below from least to greatest.
3,308 3,803 3,083 3,303
3,083 3,303 3,308 3,803
400
Fredericktown Intermediate School sold calendars for the school fundraiser. How many calendars did the shcool sell for weeks 1 and 2? Look at the information below to complete this problem.
Week 1:Students-123 Staff-102
Week 2:Students-148 Staff-139
271(Students)+241(Staff)=512 Total Sales
400
Molly spent $26.00 at the grocery store. She gave the cashier two $20.00 bills. How much change did Molly get back?
$14
400
There were 8 small jars with 5 cookies in each jar. How many cookies were there all together? Draw a picture to solve this problem. Write a number sentence that shows how you found your answer.
8 X 5=40
500
Cotton Candy=$2.40
Chips=$1.27
Popcorn=$1.59
Soda=$0.95
How much more does the Cotton Candy cost than the Soda?
$2.40-$0.95=$1.45
500
Sally has 2 pennies, 1 nickel, and 1 quarter. How much money does Sally have?
$0.32
500
Mark went shopping with his mom. Using the chart below, how much money did they spend on vegetables only?
Lettuce-$2.48
Grapes-$3.87
Carrots-$2.89
Apples-$4.24
Cucumbers-$2.29