Subtraction
Addition
Money
Time
Problem Solving
100

362-103

259

100

125+250

375

100

Jenny has four quarters, two dimes, and one penny saved. How much money does she have in total? 

$1.21

100

Half past 7:00PM

7:30PM

100

Genevieve has 36 toy dogs at home. She was gifted 25 more for her birthday and decided to give 10 of those to her sister. How many does she have left? 

51

200

495-458

37

200

291+364

655

200

Sally and Sue both earned an allowance for three weeks. Sally's allowance was $5 per week. Sue's allowance was $7 per week. At the end of their three weeks, they combined their money. Together, how much did they make? 

$36

200

A quarter til 4:00PM

3:45PM

200

Sam's dad told her she could play with her friends as soon as she finished her homework. She finished her homework at 4:30PM and dinner was at 6:00PM. How much time did she have to play with her friends? 

An hour and a half 

1.5 hours

300

200-114

86

300

603+298

901
300

Jim bought a pack of gum for $2.25 and a water for $3.10. He gave the cashier $7.50. What would his change be? 

$2.15

300

A quarter past 12:00PM

12:15PM

300

Foster wanted to play football, but he wasn't sure how far he could throw a football. When he began, he couldn't throw far, but by the end of the season, he was able to throw half way down the field. His throwing distance would be measured by what? 

A. Feet

B. Yards

C. Miles

D. Inches

B. Yards

400

702-368

334

400

340+512

852


400

Four quarters, three dimes, four nickels, and two pennies is equivalent to? 

$1.52

400

Noon is the equivalent to what time? 

12:00 PM

400

Thomas drove 12 hours from Virginia to Florida to visit his family for the summer. His trip can be measured in what? 


A. Feet

B. Inches

C. Miles

D. Yards

C. Miles

500

935-617

318

500

702+689

1,391

500

Six quarters, three dimes, and nine pennies is equivalent to? 

$1.89

500

Gabby eats dinner at half past 5:00. 

1. What time does she eat dinner? 

2. Is this AM or PM? 

1. 5:30

2. PM

500

Abigail (9) is taking her sister (11), brother (11), and cousin (1) with her to the fair. Tickets are $5 for children over 8 and $2 for children under 2. She then buys one bag of popcorn and two drinks. Popcorn is $4 and drinks are $3 each. How much money did she spend at the fair? 

$27

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