Addition
Estimating
Multiplication
Money
Vocabulary
100
What is 347 + 528
875
100
Round 84 to the nearest 10
80
100
3 x 0
0
100
How much money is 2 quarters and 1 dime worth?
60 cents
100
Show 342 in expanded form.
300 + 40 +2
200
420 + 410=
830
200
Round 241 to the nearest 100
200
200
I have three rows of apples. There are 4 apples in each row. How many total apples do I have?
12 apples
200
Name a set of coins that can give you 42 cents
Teacher can check correct answers given
200
Give an equation that represents the Identity of Zero (addition) Property
1 + 0 = 1
300
I traveled 591 miles this week, and I will travel 310 miles next week. How many miles will I have traveled in all?
901 miles
300
Round 356 to the nearest 10 and 100
360, 400
300
There are 5 groups of 50 people at the amusement park. How many total people are there?
250 people
300
I paid with a $5 bill and my toy cost $3.25. How much change did I get back?
$1.75
300
What does the commutative property say?
I can switch the order of the numbers and still get the same answer.
400
Amy went shopping and bought shoes for $58, sunglasses for $12, and a coat. She spent $160 total. How much money did Amy spend on the coat?
$90
400
Estimate: 302 + 432=
700 or 730
400
3x 3 x 3
27
400
Which combination has the most amount of money? 1. 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 2 nickels and 1 penny 2. 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 4 nickels and 4 pennies
#2: 94 cents #1. 91 cents
400
What does the Associative Property state?
You can switch the grouping of the numbers, and still get the same answer
500
A snack bar sold a total of 92 items. Use this equation to find the number of hot dogs sold. 28 + __+ 23= 92
41 hot dogs
500
A teacher spends $159 for classroom supplies and $68 dollars for books. Each amount of money is rounded to the nearest 10, how much did the teacher spend for supplies and books?
230
500
Choose one of the letters ( A, B) and one of the numbers (1, 2, 3, 4). How many combinations can there be?
8 combinations
500
Lena and Erin want to buy 2 toys for $14 each. They have a $50 dollar bill. How much change will they get back after they pay for their two toys?
$22 dollars
500
What is a difference, product, and sum?
Answer to subtraction problem, multiplication problem, and addition problem.
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