Interpreting Remainders
Bar Models
Multi-Step Problems
Equations
Prime/Composite
100
How would you interpret this remainder?

Jenny is baking cupcakes. Her pan fits 8 cupcakes per batch. If she wants to bake 34 cupcakes, how many batches will she need to make?

Round it!

100

Draw a bar model to model 6 times more than 3 and solve. (must show teacher bar model to get credit!)

18

100

Jack went to the mall with $25 and bought a pair of sunglasses for $8 and two books for $5 each. How much money does Jack have left?


$7 left

100

Is this equation true or false?

56 + 37= 50 +33

False

100

The number 3 is a _______ number.

prime

200

Interpret the remainder and solve.

Chloe is making goodie bags for her party. She has 53 pieces of candy and 10 bags to fill equally. How many pieces of candy would go in each bag?

5 pieces

200

Mark has 3 cookies. Jordan has 4 times as many cookies. How many cookies does Jordan have?

Draw a bar model to solve.

12 cookies

200

A store sells backpacks and lunch boxes. The store has 15 backpacks. It has 9 more lunch boxes as it does backpacks. What is the total of backpacks and lunch boxes.

39 total

200

Is this equation true or false?

16 x 2 = 8 x 16

False

200

The number 16 is a _________ number.

composite

300

Interpret the remainder and solve.

The 4th grade is going on a trip to the zoo. There are 76 students and each van can only hold 12. How many vans would the 4th grade need to go to the zoo?

7 vans

300

Julia ran 14 miles last week. She ran 2 times as much as Ben. How many miles did Ben run?

Draw a bar model to solve.

7 miles

300
Grace is packing clocks into boxes. Each box hold 6 clocks. Grace will pack 32 white clocks into boxes and 22 black clocks. How many blocks will the need to pack all of the clocks.

9 boxes

300

Is this equation true or false?

16 x 2 = 8x 4

True

300

The number 64 is a _________ number.

composite
400

Interpret the Remainder and solve.

Peter's mom has to bake cookies for the bake sale. She bakes 65 cookies. She wants to place them in groups of 9 cookies. How many cookies would be left over?

2 cookies

400

Carla has read 80 pages of her book. She has read 5 times as many pages as Samantha. How many pages has Samantha read?

Draw a bar model to solve.

16 pages

400

Carly has a package of 16 pictures another package of 10 pictures. She wants to put them in a phot album. Each page hold 6 photos. How many pages will she need for all of the pictures?

5 pages

400

What is the value of n to make the equation true?

16 + 14=n + 18

n = 12

400

The number 33 is a ________ number.

Composite.

500

Claire and her 2 sisters are dividing up their Halloween candy equally. They collected 46 pieces of candy. How many pieces would each of them get?

15 pieces

500

The pizza restaurant sold 8 large pizzas and 24 small pizzas. How many times more small pizzas did they sell than large pizzas?

Draw a bar model to solve.

3 times as many

500

Write an equation to match this story problem.

Kyle's family is going to a carnival. Adult tickets cost $5 and child tickets cost $3. If both of Kyle's parents, Kyle and his 3 friends go, how much will it cost? 

(2 x 5) + (4 x 3)= $22

500

What is the value of n to make the equation true?

380 + 270= n + 293

n = 357

500

To be a prime number you have _________ factors.

two

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