Numbers and Operations
Place Value
Problem Solving
Geometry and Fractions
Measurement and Patterns
100

The school gymnasium has a length of 29 yards and a width of 7 yards. Find the area of the gymnasium.

203 sq. yards

100

Use each of these digits once to make the greatest possible number and the least possible number:

2, 5, 6, 1, 9, 7

Greatest:  976,521

Least: 125,679

100

John weighs 5 times as much as his baby brother. The baby weighs 18 lb. How much do they weigh altogether?

108 lbs.

100

What are perpendicular lines?

Two lines that intersect at 90 degree or right angles.

100

Gary wrote down a 30 at the start of a pattern. His rule was to add 8. Write the pattern to the 5th number.

30, 38, 46, 54, 62

200

There were 4 rows of apple trees with 35 trees in each row. How many apple trees are in the orchard?

140 trees

200

Order these numbers from greatest to least: 

176,528      175,258 

176,258      176,852

176,852     176,528      176,258     175,258

200

Mrs. Toms bought a dozen packs of markers with 8 in each box. The markers were put into 6 buckets equally. How many went into each bucket?

16 markers

200

Pete drew a shape with two sets of parallel lines and four right angles. Draw and name the shape.

Square or rectangle

200

Find the rule and complete this input output table:

21   35   56   77   84

 3    5     8    11   12


Rule     /7

300

There are 120 seats in the auditorium. There are 8 seats in each row. 80 of the seats are filled in full rows. How many rows are not filled?

5 rows

300

Write  this number in expanded and word form:


348,097

Expanded Form:  300,000+40,000+8,000+90+7

Word Form:  Three hundred forty eight thousand, ninety seven

300

The number of red markers (r) is 5 times the number of blue markers (b). Write an equation (using r and b) that can be used to find the number of each color.

b*5=r

300

Brinlee is making 3 batches of cookies. Each batch needs 3/4 cup of sugar. If she uses a 1/4 cup, how many times will she fill it for her cookies?

9 times

300

7 yd. = ___ ft.

7 yd. = ___ in.

21 feet

252 inches

400

There were 658,732 books loaned at the library. 563,944 came back. How many books are still loaned to readers?

94,788 books

400

Mika thinks 257,932 rounded to the nearest ten thousand is 260,000. Joey thinks it is 300,000. Who is correct?

Mika

400

There are 4 new desks in each row in 4th grade. Each desk cost $65. There are 16 rows of desks. How much money did the school spend on the new desks?

$4160

400

Write three equivalent fractions for 1/6.

2/12, 3/18, 4/24, 5/30  etc.

400

Ted wants to make a rectangular sport court with an a perimeter of 60 ft. What could his length and width be?

1 ft.by 29 ft.        8 ft. by 22 ft.      15 ft. by 15 ft.

2 ft. by 28 ft.       10 ft. by 20 ft.

4 ft. by 26 ft.       12 ft. by 18 ft.

6 ft. by 24 ft.      14 ft. by 16 ft.


500

Sue bought 6 bags of red apples with 12 in each bag and 5 bags with 23 green apples in each. How many more green apples does she have than red?

43 apples

500

What is the value of the 3 in this number?

235,715

30,000

500

JP ate 3/4 of his brownie, Joey ate 4/5, Sam ate 1/2, and Tia ate 2/6. Order the fractions from greatest to least. (Use drawings to defend)

 4/5, 3/4, 1/2, 2/6 

500

What is the product of

3 x 4/7?

12/7  and 1 5/7

500

Amy arrived at the movies at 6:20. She was there for 1 hour and 57 minutes. What time did Amy leave?

8:17