Addition and Subtraction
Place Value
Money
Word Problems
Challenging Word Problems
100

45 + 48 =

93

100

What is the value of the 7 in 472?

70

100

How much money is this?
Quarter +  Dime =

25c + 10c = 35c

100

Emma picked 18 apples. She gave 5 apples to her friend. How many apples does Emma have now?

18 – 5 = 13 apples

100

Olivia has 45 pencils. She gives 12 to her friend and then buys 20 more pencils.
How many pencils does Olivia have now?

45 – 12 = 33; 33 + 20 = 53 pencils

200

139 - 39 =

100

200

Which number has a 5 in the tens place?
a) 352
b) 425
c) 581

c) 581

200

You have 3 quarters. How much money do you have?

75 cents

200

Liam has 25 stickers. He buys 17 more stickers. How many stickers does he have in total?

25 + 17 = 42 stickers

200

Ethan earns 30 tickets playing games. Then he earns 25 more tickets. He spends 40 tickets on a prize.
How many tickets does he have left?

30 + 25 = 55; 55 – 40 = 15 tickets

300

237 + 523 = 

760

300

What number is 300 + 40 + 2?

342

300

Which group shows 50 cents?
a) 5 dimes
b) 2 quarters
c) 10 nickels

All

300

There are 36 books on one shelf and 24 books on another shelf. How many books are there altogether?

36 + 24 = 60 books

300

There are 24 chocolate cookies and 18 vanilla cookies. After a party, 22 cookies are left.
How many cookies were eaten?

24 + 18 = 42; 42 – 22 = 20 cookies eaten

400

395 - 142 =

253

400

True or False:
In the number 658, the digit 6 is worth 60.

False — it’s worth 600!

400

If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how much do you have?

10c + 10c + 3p = 23c

400

Sofia has 45¢. She finds 30¢ more in her backpack. How much money does she have now?

45¢ + 30¢ = 75¢

400

There are 8 rows of chairs with 6 chairs in each row. 10 chairs are removed for cleaning.
How many chairs are left?

8 × 6 = 48; 48 – 10 = 38 chairs

500

725 + 115 =

840

500

What number has a 9 in the hundreds place:
a) 935
b) 492
c) 569

a) 935

500

You want to buy a toy that costs 65¢. You have 2 quarters and 1 dime. Do you have enough?

25¢ + 25¢ + 10¢ = 60¢ — No, you need 5¢ more

500

Noah had 60 toy cars. He gave 28 of them to his cousin. How many toy cars does Noah have left?

60 – 28 = 32 toy cars

500

James has 50 marbles. He gives 15 to his brother and 12 to his friend.
How many marbles does James have now?

50 – 15 = 35; 35 – 12 = 23 marbles