Expressions
Multiplication
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Word Problems
100

Select all expressions that have a value of 36:

A) 2 x 12

B) 6 x 6

C) 36 ÷ 4

D) 9 x 4

E) 3 x 12

B, D, E

100

5 x 5 = ?

25

100

40 ÷ 5 = ?

8

100

Kimber covers her desk with 44 sticky notes. The sticky notes are in 4 equal rows. How many sticky notes are in each row?

  1. Write a division equation to represent the situation. Use a "?" for the unknown.
  2. Write a multiplication equation to represent the situation. Use a "?" for the unknown quantity.
  3. Solve the problem. 

1) 44 ÷ 4 = ?

2) 4 x ? = 44

3) 11


200

Write an expression to match this statement, use a question mark for the unknown:

Tucker has four paws with 5 toes on each paw.

4 x 5 = ?

200

30 x ? = 5

6

200

20 ÷ 2 = 

10

200

There are 4 rows of flowers in the garden. Each row has the same number of flowers. There are 24 flowers altogether.

How many flowers are in each row?

 Select all equations that represent the situation.

A:  4 x ? = 24

B:  4 x 24 = ?

C:  24 x ? = 4

D:  24 ÷ ? = 4

A, D

300

Write an expression to match the statement. Use a question mark for the unknown:

Luke ate 48 treats over six days, how many treats did he eat each day?

48 ÷ 6 = ?

300

11 x 3 = ?

33

300

99 ÷ 11 = ?

9

300

BONUS:

Give your teacher a compliment for 300 points!

Thanks for helping our classroom!

400

Write an expression to match the statement. Use a question mark for the unknown:

Ms. Reimer bought 12 packs of 4 flair pens. The students "borrowed" them all. How many pens did they "borrow" in all?

12 x 4 = ?

400

40 x 6 = ?

240 

400

85 ÷ 5

17

400

Kean has 26 pencils stashed in his desk. He divides them equally among his 13 classmates. How many pencils does each person get?

A) Write a division expression for the problem using "?" for the unknown.

B) Write a multiplication expression for the problem using "?" for the unknown. 

C) Solve the problem.

A) 26 ÷ 13 = ?

B) 13 x ? = 26

C) 2 pencils

500

BONUS:

Give a compliment to one person in the room for 500 points.

You are the best third graders ever! 

500

5 x 16 = ?

80

500

42 ÷ 2 = ?

21

500

There are 300 students at the school. 177 go home by foot or by car. The rest take a school bus.

  1. How many students take the bus home? 

123 students

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