500 + ____ = 1,000
500 + 500 = 1,000
18 - ___ = 9
18 - 9 = 9
9 x 2 =
9 x 2 = 18
What is a fraction?
A fraction is an equal part of a whole. An example is 1/2.
Jacob rode his bike for 14 minutes. Mason rode his bike for 8 minutes. How much longer did Jacob ride?
14-8= 6
Jacob rode for 6 more minutes.
Liam and Benjamin are playing a game. Liam has 42 points. If Benjamin has 14 more points than Liam, how many points does he have?
42 + 14 = 56
Benjamin has 56 points.
Gunnar filled up a fountain with 150 liters of water. Then 138 liters splashed out. How many liters are still in the fountain?
150 - 138 = 12 liters
There are 12 liters still in the fountain.
____ x 6 = 30
5 x 6 = 30
Would you measure the mass of an apple in grams or kilograms?
You would measure the mass of an apple in grams.
30 = _____ + 26
30 = 4 + 26
Teddy ate an apple that had a mass of 184 grams. Then, he ate 196 grams of pretzels. What was the total mass of Teddy's snack?
184 + 196 = 380
The total mass was 380 grams.
Mrs. Wright's class was eating licorice twists for a special treat. They are 117 feet of licorice twists. Ms. Carter's class was also eating licorice twists. They are 79 feet of licorice twists. How many more feet of licorice twists did Mrs. Wright's class eat?
117 - 79 = 38
They ate 38 more feet.
MaKenna studies multiplication facts at home every Monday through Friday for 7 minutes on each of those days. How many minutes does she study in all?
7 x 5 = 35
7 + 7 + 7 + 7 +7 = 35
She studies for 35 minutes total.
You are sharing a candy bar equally with 4 people (including yourself). How would you write your share as a fraction?
Your share would be 1/4 of the candy bar.
Lauren has 14 tulips and twice as many daffodils. How many daffodils does Lauren have?
14 x 2 = 28
14 + 14 = 28
Lauren has 28 daffodils.
The third graders are putting on a play for the fourth and fifth graders. They need to set up chairs for everyone to sit on. There are 86 fourth graders, 79 fifth graders, 3 fourth grade teacher, and 3 fifth grade teachers. How many chairs will the third graders need to set up?
86 + 79 + 3 + 3 = 171
They need to set up 171 chairs.
80 - 35 = 45
He needs $45 more to buy the bike.
Ms. Wagerman's class was setting up chairs for Grandparent's Day. They set up 5 rows with 20 chairs in each row. How many chairs did they set up total?
20 x 5 = 100
20+20+20+20+20 = 100
They set up 100 chairs.
Which is more 2/6 or 1/2?
1/2 is more
My friends and I went to a bike park. We saw 16 wheels total. How many bikes did we see?
16 ÷ 2 = 8
We saw 8 bikes.
Ryan needs 410 game markers to play a game with his classmates and their families. He has 96 red markers, 123 blue markers, 106 yellow markers, and 72 green markers. Does he have enough game markers to play the game?
96 + 123 + 106 + 72 = 397
No, he only has 397 game markers.
Some of the third graders and second graders started a new kickball game at recess. The second graders scored 8 runs in the first inning and 4 runs in the second inning. The third graders scored 5 runs in the first inning and 16 runs in the second. How many more runs do the third graders have?
8 + 4 = 12 runs for Second Graders
16 + 5 = 21 runs for Third Grader
21-12 = 9 more runs
The third graders scored 9 more runs.
Margaret has a can of potato chips. One serving weighs 28 grams. How many grams do three servings weigh?
28 x 3 = 84
28 + 28 + 28 = 84
Three servings weigh 84 grams.
Madison's Visual Arts class begins at 8:35 and lasts 1 hour and 45 minutes. What time is her Visual Arts class over?
8:35 + 1 hour = 9:35
9:35 + 45 minutes = 10:20
Her Visual Arts class ends at 10:20.
Jonah and his brother went to the Georgia Aquarium. When they got to the octopus tank, they saw 24 legs. How many octopuses did they see in the tank?
An octopus has 8 legs. 24 ÷ 8 = 3
They saw 3 octopuses.