Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
Fractions and Geometry
Area and Perimeter
Data, Time, Money and Numbers
100

A park was visited by 356 adults and 598 children last week. What was the total number of adults and children who visited the park  last week?

954 people

100

Rami made 54 muffins. He put the muffins in boxes with 6 muffins in each box.

What is the total number of boxes Rami needed for all the muffins?

9 boxes

100
What is true about all squares?

All the sides are congruent.

100

Samantha drew an octagon with each side length measuring  3 centimeters. What is the perimeter of the octagon in centimeters?

24 cm

100

Juan completed his math, science and reading homework. 

  • He spent 17 minutes on math.

  • He spent 18 minutes on science.

  • He spent 30 minutes reading.

What was the total amount of time Juan spent on his homework?

1 hour and 5 minutes

or

65 minutes

200

The students in Mrs. Gillespie's 3rd grade class are collecting water bottles. 

  • Week 1 they collected 172 water bottles.

  • Week 2 they collected 288 water bottles.

  • Week 3 they collected 154 water bottles.

How many water bottles did they collect at the end of week 3?

614 water bottles

200

A librarian needs to place a total of 36 mew books on 4 shelves. The same number of books will be on each shelf.

How many books should the librarian put on each shelf?

9 books

200

Which comparison of fractions is true?

A   2/4 = 3/4

B   2/4 > 1/4

C   2/4 > 3/4

D   2/4 < 1/4


B   2/4 > 1/4

200

How do you solve for area?

Length x Width

or

multiply the top and side dimensions

200

A jar is full of nickels and dimes. There are 368 nickels in the jar. There are 109 more dimes than nickels in the jar. What is the total number of nickels and dimes in the jar?

477 nickels and dimes

300
  1. Third grade’s goal is to earn 450 points for a pizza party.

  • Week one they earned 127 points.

  • Week two they earned 171points.

How many more points do they need to earn to meet the goal?



152 points

300

A teacher bought 18 red markers and 6 boxes of blue markers. Each box has 10 blue markers. What is the total number of markers the teacher bought?

78 markers

300

What fraction is equivalent to 2/3?

4/6

300

The tops of two boxes will be completely covered with 1-inch square tiles.

• Box 1 will be covered with 6 rows of 8 tiles each. • Box 2 will be covered with 10 rows of 4 tiles each.

What is the area of the top of each box in square inches?

Box 1 = 48 square tiles

Box 2 = 40 square tiles

300

A container of liquid hand sanitizer is marked with the volume of sanitizer inside.  Which unit of measure could be marked on the container?

A    milliliters 

B    pounds 

C    meters

D    kilograms

milliliters

400

Blanton Elementary raised money for a school play. Blanton raised $799. Rainwater Elementary raised $989 for their play. How much more money did Rainwater raise than Blanton?

$190

400

A farmer sold 15 small pumpkins. The number of large pumpkins the farmer sold can be represented by the expression 3 × 15. Which statement about the pumpkins is true?

A    The number of large pumpkins sold is 15 times the number of small pumpkins sold.

B    The number of small pumpkins sold is 15 times the number of large pumpkins sold.

C    The number of large pumpkins sold is 3 times the number of small pumpkins sold.

D    The number of small pumpkins sold is 3 times the number of large pumpkins sold.

B    The number of small pumpkins sold is 15 times the number of large pumpkins sold.

400

Which comparison and explanation are true? 

A    2/3 < 2/5 because fifths are larger than thirds.

B    2/3 < 2/5 because thirds are larger than fifths.

C    2/3 > 2/5 because thirds are larger than fifths.

D    2/3 > 2/5 because fifths are larger than thirds.

C    2/3 > 2/5 because thirds are larger than fifths.

400

Charlee's spiral notebook has a square cover with the side length of 28 cm. What is the perimeter of Charlee's spiral notebook in centimeters?

112cm

400

Which numbers are odd numbers?

54

65

82

36

93

65

93

500

John had 145 stamps from his Canadian Stamp Collection and 324 stamps from his Japanese Stamp Collection. He loaned 162 of his stamps to his younger brother. How many stamps does he have now?

307 stamps

500

Glynna will put the same number of candles on each of 4 cakes. She bought 3 boxes of candles. Each box has 8 candles. Glynna will use all the candles. Which equation can be used to find the number of candles Glynna should put on each cake?

A    3 × 8 × 4 =

B    3 + 8 ÷ 4 =

C    3 + 8 × 4 =

D    3 × 8 ÷ 4 =

D    3 × 8 ÷ 4 =

500
What are the attributes of a rectangular prism?

6 faces

8 vertices

12 edges

500

Tom counted the 1 square foot tiles on the floor of his rectangular shed.  

  • The floor has 6 rows of tiles with 9 tiles in each row.  

What is the area of the floor in Tom’s shed? 

54 square units

500

What type of graph needs a key, a title, categories and pictures?

Pictograph

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