Numbers to 1,000
Addition and Subtraction
Estimating Sums & Differences
Multiplication & Division
Fractions
100

3,730 = 3,000 + __?__ + 30

700

100

75 + 59 = ?

134

100

Estimate the sum of these two numbers by rounding them both to the nearest ten: 223 + 458 =______

680

100

Is 4x6 greater than, less than, or equal to 2x10?

Greater then

100

Which fraction is larger? 4/5 or 9/15

4/5

200

6,020 = ___?___ + 2 tens

6 thousands

200

860 - 390 = ?

 470

200

Estimate the sum of these two numbers by rounding them to the nearest hundred: 691 + 175 =________

 900

200

A magnetic dart board cost $29. How much do 7 dartboards cost?

$203

200

What is the most simplified form of 4/12?

1/3

300

3,000 = 2 thousand + ____?__ hundreds

10

300

435 +__?___= 600

165

300

Is 726 - 432 closer to 200 or 300?

300

300

712 divided by 8 equals ______

89

300

Arrange the following fractions from greatest to least?

4/5, 4/11, 3/4, 7/7

 7/7, 4/5, 3/4, 4/11 

400

Round 3,485 to the nearest hundred.

3,500

400

The sum of two numbers is 820. One number is 360. What is the other number?

460

400

Add, then estimate to the nearest ten. 66 + 121 =_________

190

400

283 divided by 8 equals ______.

35 remainder 3

400

Nova ate ⅜ of a pizza. Andrew ate ⅛ of the pizza. Thomas ate ⅛ of the pizza. What fraction of the pizza did they eat altogether?

 ⅝

500

Round 417 to the nearest ten.

 420

500

Mrs. Miranda had 346 tickets. After selling some tickets, she had 122 tickets left. How many tickets did she sell?

She sold 224 tickets.



500

Round to the nearest ten-thousand: 14,890

10,000

500

9 x 9 = 10 x 9 - _____

9

500

A watermelon was sliced into 16 pieces. Leif Erikson ate 3 pieces of watermelon. Eric the Red ate ½ of the watermelon. How many pieces were left?

 5 or 5/16