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100

A number line is shown. You may use the number line to help you or you may use another strategy.

       Find the sum.

             49 + 6 = ____

49+6=55

100

A pack of gum has 16 pieces. Ella gives away 6 of the pieces of gum. How many pieces of gum does Ella have left? 

                                       ________ pieces of gum

16-6=10

Ella has 10 pieces of gum left.

100

Look at the number sixty-three. Fill in the blank to complete the sentence.

6 3

The number sixty-three has _______ tens + ______ ones.

6 Tens and 3 Ones

100

Count by 2’s. Write the missing numbers.

8,    10,    12,    _______,    ________,    _______

14,16,18

100

Read the time shown on the clock. Write the time on the other clock. 

The time is 10:30

200

A model is shown. You may use the model to help you or you may use another strategy. 

        Find the sum for 32 + 6.

                  

Ⓐ  37            Ⓑ  38            Ⓒ  83            Ⓓ  92

B-38

200

A number line is shown. You may use the number line to help you or you may use another strategy. 

      Find the difference of 74 - 5.

B-69

200

Elsa uses blocks to show the number 53. Which picture shows the number 53?                   

    A-        

     B-        

    C- 

A- 5 Tens & 3 Ones

200

Count by 5’s. Write the missing numbers.

65,    70,    75,    _______,    ________,    _______

80,85,90

200

Look at the three flags.

Select the sentence that correctly compares the height of the flags.

Ⓐ   Flag B is shorter than Flag C.

Ⓑ   Flag A is shorter than Flag B.

Ⓒ   Flag C is taller than flag A.

A- Flag B is shorter than Flag C

300

Five students were riding the bus. Twelve more students got on the bus. How many students are on the bus now? 

  _________ students are on the bus

5+12=17

17 students are on the bus

300

A model is shown. You may use the model to help you or you may use another strategy. 

  Find the difference.

  53 − 5 = ____

53-5=48

300

Select the list of numbers that are ordered from least to greatest.

Ⓐ  45, 49, 59         Ⓑ  59, 49, 45          Ⓒ  49, 45, 59

A-45,49,59

300

Find the sum of the addition equation.

8 + 4 + 2  = _____

8+4+2=14

300

Select the circle that is partitioned into fourths.

AB  C


B.

400

Which equations are equal to 17. 

7 + 10        14 + 3         1 + 7          9 + 9       17 + 0


7+10=17

14+3=17

17+0=17

400

Look at the subtraction problem.

                                15 − 6 = ? 

Restate the subtraction problem as a missing addend problem. 

6+9=15 or 9+6=15

400

Select the number that is ten more than 48

Ⓐ  38

Ⓑ  47

Ⓒ  49

Ⓓ  58

D-58

400

Select the true equation.

Ⓐ  10 + 1 = 9 + 2      Ⓑ  5 + 5 = 10 + 1         Ⓒ  6 + 7 = 12 + 2

A- 11=11

400

Write the total value of the coins in the box.

_____________¢

36¢

500

Jasmine finds 14 shells on the beach. Five of the shells are pink, the rest of the shells are white. How many shells are white? 

                                 _________ white shells

14-5=9 or 5+9=14

9 White Shells


500

Look at the subtraction problem.

             13 – 5 = ?

Choose two answers that restate the subtraction problem as a missing addend problem. 

Ⓐ  5 + 13 = ?

Ⓑ  ? + 5 = 13 

Ⓒ  13 + 5 = ?

Ⓓ  5 + ? = 13

B and D

500

Greyson makes the number 41 using blocks. 

       What is another way Greyson could show 41?

Ⓐ  4 tens + 1 ten

Ⓑ  4 tens + 4 ones

Ⓒ  3 tens + 11 ones

Ⓓ  4 tens + 11 ones

C- 3 tens + 11 ones= 41

500

Use the counters or another strategy to determine the unknown number.

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OOOOOOOO

Write the unknown number in the box. 


 

16-9=7

500

The class kept count of the number of animals they saw on their trip to the zoo.


How many monkeys and elephants did the class see? 

_________ monkeys and elephants

The class saw 9 monkeys and elephants