Addition, Subtraction, Making 10
Money, Skip Counting, and Random
Teen Numbers
Shapes, Time, Measurement
Word Problems
100

2 + 3 = ____

5
100

Skip count by 10s

10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100

100

What teen number comes next?

13, 14, _____, 16, 17

15

100

What 2D shape has curves?

Circle

100

Tim has 2 cats. Jim has 1 cat. How many cats do they have in all?

3 cats

200

4 + ____ = 6

2

200

Skip count by 5s

5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100

200

10 + 2 = ____

12

200
What shape has 5 sides?

Pentagon

200

Jon has 4 pencils. He loses 2 pencils. How many pencils does Jon have left?

2 pencils

300

10 - 8 = ______

2
300

What number comes next?

77, 78, 79, ______

80

300

10 + 5 = ____

15

300

What is the difference between a square and a rectangle?

A square has equal sides

300

Jack has 5 balloons. 3 of the balloons flew away. How many balloons does Jack have left?

2 balloons

400
9 - 3 = _____

6

400

Finish the pattern:

red, blue, blue, red, blue, ________

blue
400

A group of 10 and 4 more is equal to?

14

400

Height measures how ______ an object is. Length measures how ______ an object is. 

tall; long

400

Pam has 4 ducks. She buys 5 more ducks. How many ducks does Pam have?

9 ducks

500

10 = ____ + 3

7

500

How much is a nickel worth? How much is a dime worth?

5 cents, 10 cents

500

A group of 10 and 6 ones

16

500

What time is it when the shorter hand is on the 5 and the longer hand is on the 12?

5:00

500

Kim has 10 dog treats. She buys 3 more. How many dog treats does Kim have altogether now?

13 dog treats