Show 231 X 2 on a place value chart
Hundreds - 4 dots
Tens - 6 dots
Ones - 2 dots
(462)
Show 2 X 478 with partial products
16 (ones)
140 (tens)
800 (hundreds)
(956)
Show 342 X 2 with an area model
[600] [80] [4]
(684)
Solve 324 x 2 with the standard algorithm
648
Sarah had 348 pennies. Her sister Marie had 3 times as many pennies as Sarah. How many pennies did Marie have? Use any strategy to solve.
Marie had 1,044 pennies
Show 352 X 3 on a place value chart
Thousands - 1 dot
Hundreds - 0 dots
Tens - 5 dots
Ones - 6 dots
(1,056)
Show 326 X 4 with partial products
24 (ones)
80 (tens)
1,200 (hundreds)
(1,304)
Show 452 x 2 with an area model
[800] [100] [4]
(904)
Solve 378 x 2 with the standard algorithm
756
A dog ate 267 treats last year. His cat friend ate twice as many treats as him. How many treats did both animals eat last year?
801 treats total
(add both animals)
Show 645 X 3 on a place value chart
Thousands - 1 dot
Hundreds - 9 dots
Tens - 3 dots
Ones - 5 dots
(1,935)
Show 398 X 7 with partial products
56 (ones)
630 (tens)
2,100 (hundreds)
(2,786)
Show 625 X 3 with an area model
[1,800] [60] [15]
1,875
Solve 693 x 6 with the standard algorithm
4,158
A candy shop has 9 shelves with 879 pieces of candy on each. A fruit stand has 4 shelves with 89 pieces of fruit on each. How many total items are on the shelves altogether?
8,267 items altogether
(7,911 + 356)
Show 1,642 X 4 on a place value chart
Thousands - 6 dots
Hundreds - 5 dots
Tens - 6 dots
Ones - 8 dots
(6,568)
Show 3,278 X 6 with partial products
48 (ones)
420 (tens)
1,200 (hundreds)
18,000 (thousands)
(19,668)
Show 657 x 4 with an area model
[2,400] [200] [28]
(2,628)
Solve 9,578 x 5 with the standard algorithm
47,890
Miss Helmer has 8 cases of pencils, with 115 boxes in each case. Miss Giuliano has 6 cases of pencils, with 120 boxes in each case. How many total boxes of pencils do both teachers have together? Use any strategy to solve.
1,640 total boxes
(920 + 720)
Show 20 x 4 on a place value chart
4 x 2 x 10
8 dots in the tens place
(80)
Show 8,473 X 9
27 (ones)
630 (tens)
3,600 (hundreds)
72,000 (thousands)
(76,257)
Show 4,278 X 6 with an area model
[24,000] [1,200] [420] [48]
(25,668)
solve 27,473 x 7 with the standard algorithm
192,311
If Paul makes $567 a week for 3 weeks, and Jack makes $879 a week for 2 weeks, how much more money does one boy make than the other? (Name the boy)
Jack makes $57 more than Paul
(1,758 - 1,701)