45+37=
82
52-29=
23
Using the numbers 597 rearrange the numbers to make the statement true.
597<____
Could be 759, 795, 975, or 957
36+22+24=
82
Yonaton counted the number of planes and trains at the Transportation Museum. He counted a total of 72 planes and trains. There were 35 planes at the museum. How many trains were there?
n+35=72
If you subtract 72-35 the answer would be 37 trains.
607+223=
830
769-492=
277
Compare these 2 numbers
1,156__1,256
< (less than)
3+24+62+11
100
Sarah has 56 Great Gators. She used 33 Great Gators to eat lunch with Mrs. Hill and 4 more to buy an eraser. How many Gators does she have left?
19 Great Gators
553+771=
1,324
900-654=
246
Using the numbers 298 make the statement below true.
298>_____
289
72+13+33+22=
140
Mrs. Bastos has a total of 42 students combined in her Math classes. 33 students were absent with the flu.How many students were left in her class?
42-33=9 students
755+496=
1,251
940-628=
312
Rearrange the numbers from lowest to highest
190, 199, 209, 99, 294, 109
99, 109, 190, 199, 209, 294
55+44+11+75+10=
195
Finish the number pattern and what is the number pattern.
187, 197, 207, 217, ___, ___, ___
227, 237, 247
Counting by 10's
1,000+1,892=
2,892
683-397=
286
Using the numbers write down ALL of the numbers you can use to make this statement true!
586< ________
865, 856, 685, 658
497+223+597+112=
1,429
Finish the sequence of numbers and what the number pattern is
900, 1000, 1100, ____, ____, ____
1200, 1300, 1400
Counting by 100's