Place Value
Multiplication/Division
Time
Addition/Subtraction
2-Step Word Problems
100

What number is written three thousand, nine hundred six?



3,906

100

6 x 6 = 

36

100

What time is shown on the clock?

 A. 12 minutes past 7 o'clock
 B. 7 minutes past 12 o'clock
 C. 17 minutes past 12 o'clock
 D. 2 minutes past 7 o'clock


A. 12 minutes past 7 o'clock 

100

Dolores and Marylou are twins. Both girls collect stickers. Dolores has 1,520 stickers, and Marylou has 2,478 stickers. How many stickers do the twins have in all?


 A. 3,040
 B. 4,956
 C. 5,518
 D. 3,998


D. 3, 998

100

Shelley had 18 fish in her fish tank. Her dad took her to the pet store to get some more. She picked out 4 goldfish and 3 guppies. How many fish does Shelley have now?

25 fish

200

How is the number 5,552 written in words?


five thousand, five hundred fifty-two
200

Natalie has 32 hair clips. She wants to keep them in packs with 8 clips in each pack. Which expression would help her figure out how many packs of clips she will make?

 A. 32 × 8
B. 32 ÷ 8
 C. 32 − 8
 D. 8 ÷ 32


B. 32 ÷ 8

200

Which clock shows a time of 4:41?


W.
X.
Y.

Z.

 A. X
 B. W
 C. Y
 D. Z


B. W

200

Kelly and Simon are saving money to go on a vacation. Kelly saved $1,780, and Simon saved $2,589. How much money did they save in all?


 A. $809
 B. $5,178
 C. $3,560
 D. $4,369


D. $4,369

200

Liam brought 24 cupcakes and 36 cookies to his school bake sale. After an hour, he had sold 25 of his treats. How many treats were left?

35 treats

300

Round to the nearest 10.


246

 A. 230
 B. 240
 C. 200
 D. 250


D. 250
300

What unknown number makes the equation below true?



 A. 4
 B. 10
 C. 9
 D. 3


B. 10

300

Which clock says quarter to 8?


7:45

300

Look at the equation below.


Which story matches this equation?

 A. Melissa had some cookies. She packed 6 cookies in a box. Now, Melissa has 25 cookies.
 B. Bradley had some pencils. He gave 6 pencils to his sister. Now, Bradley has 25 pencils.
 C. Jeff had some books. He lent 6 books to Frank to read. Now, Jeff has 25 books.
 D. Tom had some sticks. Jen gave him 6 more sticks. Now, Tom has 25 sticks.


D. Tom had some sticks. Jen gave him 6 more sticks. Now, Tom has 25 sticks.

300

At the farmers' market, Mr. Mills divided 9 boxes of onions evenly among his 3 tables. Each box held 5 pounds of onions. How many pounds of onions were on each table?

15 pounds

400

Which statements are true?

  •  8,602 is greater than 6,802
  •  3,284 is equal to 3,284
  •  7,004 is less than 7,400
  •  5,104 is less than 4,501
  •  1,350 is greater than 1,530


4.

To compare 8,602 and 6,802, compare the digits that are in the same place starting at the left.Since 8 is greater than 6, 8,602 is greater than 6,802.

To compare 7,004 and 7,400, compare the digits that are in the same place starting at the left. Since both numbers have the same digits in the thousands place, compare the digits in the hundreds place.

Since 0 is less than 4, it is true that 7,004 is less than 7,400. To compare 3,284 and 3,284, compare the digits that are in the same place starting at the left. Since both numbers have the same digits in each place value, it is true that 3,284 is equal to 3,284.

400

Ryan is finishing the fence around his house. He needs 12 pieces of wood, each 6 feet long. How much wood does Ryan need in all?

 A. 66 feet
 B. 18 feet
 C. 60 feet
 D. 72 feet


D. 72 feet

400

Drake logs on to Study Island at the same time every day, which is shown on the clock below.


If Drake stays logged on for thirty minutes, what time does Drake log out?


 A. 4:45
 B. 5:45
 C. 6:00
 D. 5:30


B. 5:45

400

Use place value to subtract the numbers below.


872 − 423


 A. 872 − 200 − 3 = 669
 B. 872 − 400 − 20 − 3 = 449
 C. 872 − 40 − 20 − 3 = 809
 D. 872 − 400 − 20 = 452


B. 872 − 400 − 20 − 3 = 449

400

Dominic has a muffin tin that can make 6 muffins. He uses the tin to make 3 batches of muffins. Then, he splits the muffins equally between 2 plates. How many muffins are on each plate?

9 muffins

500

Which number has the same value as the number below?

36 hundreds, 5 tens, 7 ones

 A. 36 thousands, 5 hundreds, and 7 tens

 B. 3 thousands, 5 hundreds, 6 tens, and 7 ones

 C. 1 thousand, 35 hundreds, 5 tens, and 7 ones

D. 3 thousands, 5 hundreds, 15 tens, and 7 ones


D. 3 thousands, 5 hundreds, 15 tens, and 7 ones

500

Harriet has one ribbon that is 28 inches long. How many 7-inch pieces of ribbon can Harriet make out of her one ribbon?

 A. 5
 B. 4
 C. 3
 D. 2


B. 4

500

Left                              Returned
Molly and her class attended an educational program in the school gym. The clocks above show the times that Molly's class left and the time that they returned to their classroom.

How much time did they spend at the program?

 A. 4 hours
 B. 3 hours and 30 minutes
 C. 3 hours
 D. 4 hours and 30 minutes


B. 3 hours and 30 minutes


500

  

Fill in the unknown digits to correctly complete the subtraction problem.


 7   8   2 

-  _   9   _

__________

    2   _   6

To find the unknown digits and solve the subtraction problem, start with the ones column. Since a number can't be subtracted from 2 to equal 6, regroup from the tens column. The 8 in the tens column will now be 7 and then 2 in the ones column will now be 12. Since 12 - 6 = 6, the unknown digit in the ones column is 6.

Next, focus on the tens column. Since 9 cannot be subtracted from 7, regroup from the hundreds column. The 7 in the hundreds column will now be 6. The 7 in the tens column will now be 17. Since 17 - 9 = 8, the unknown digit in the tens column is 8.

Finally, focus on the hundreds column. Since 6 - 4 = 2, the unknown digit in the hundreds column is 4.

500

Pam got $20 for her birthday. Her parents tell her to split it into 2 equal groups: half for saving and half for spending. Then, Pam decides to split her spending money into 2 equal groups, too: half for toys and half for candy. How much spending money does Pam have for candy?

$5