Counting
Wholes & Parts
Quantity & Denomination
Proportional Thinking
Law of Sameness
100

Counting by 2s starting at 0, this is the missing number in the sequence.


0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, ___, 16, 18,...

14

100

Half of 9 = ___

4 1/2

100

8 tens + 2 ones = ___

82

100

If you see 10 eyes, there are this many people.

5

100

This is the value of the coins.

$0.27

200

36 + 9 = ___ 

45

200

Half of ___ = 8 1/2

17

200

In terms of measurement, a cupcake recipe would call for 2 ___ of flour.

Cups

200

If it takes 2 oranges to make 1 glass of orange juice, then it takes this many oranges to make 3 glasses of orange juice.

6

200

3 apples + 2 bananas = 5 ___

Fruits

300

5 - 1/2 = ___

4 1/2

300

A quarter of an hour before 9 o'clock is this time.

8:45

300

25 dimes = ___ quarters

10

300

If 3 mice can eat 4 pieces of cheese, then 9 mice can eat this many pieces of cheese.

12

300

4 yards + 24 inches = ___ inches

168

400

Counting by 1 1/2s starting at 3, this is the missing number in the sequence.


3, 4 1/2, 6, ___, 9,...

7 1/2

400

1/9 of ___ = 4

36

400

Twenty-three hundredths can be written as this decimal.

0.23

400

If 3 rolls of paper towels cost $4.50, then 18 rolls of paper towels cost this much.

$27

400

3/4 + 1/6 = ___

11/12

500

5% of 350 = ___

17.5

500

Tim and Ben must decide how to divide $400 for a job they did. If Tim worked 5 hours and Ben worked 3 hours, then Ben earns this much. 

$150

500

When comparing 5/8 and 1/2, this fraction is smaller.

1/2

500

A sports league has 272 players on 16 teams, so this is the unit rate.

17 players per team

500

-7 + -9 = ___

-16

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