Draw one way to represent 48 cents. (Everyone in the group must have a drawing. They do not all need to be the same.)
One example: 4 dimes + 8 pennies, 4 dimes
Expand each of the following numbers: 45, 128, and 806
40 + 5
100 + 20 + 8
800 + 6
Draw one way to represent 92 cents. (Everyone in the group must have a drawing. They do not all need to be the same.)
One example: 3 quarters + 1 dime + 1 nickel + 2 pennies
Write the four equations in the fact family for 5, 9, and 14.
5 + 9 = 14
9 + 5 = 14
14 - 5 = 9
14 - 9 = 5
Miss Phillips has 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 3 nickels. How much money does she have?
85 cents
Find the missing number in the pattern. 930, 830, 730, ____, 530, 430.
630
Is 49 odd or even?
Odd
Ms. Duddie has 6 nickels and 8 pennies. Mrs. Palma has 2 quarters. How much more money does Mrs. Palma have than Ms. Duddie?
12 cents
Find the missing number in the pattern. 520, 530, ____, 550, 560.
540
Is 56 odd or even?
Even
I have 3 quarters, 1 dimes, and 7 pennies.
At the store, I buy a lollipop for 56 cents. How much change will I get back from the cashier?
36 cents
A book has two chapters. The first chapter is 48 pages long. The second chapter is 52 pages long. How many pages does the book have altogether?
100 pages
Find the missing number in the pattern. 445, 455, 465, ____, 485, 495.
475
Is 99 odd or even?
odd