Numbers & Operations in Base Ten
Numbers & Operations- Fractions
Operations & Algebraic Thinking
Geometry
Data & Measurement
100
A ballpark has 50, 287 seats. Is the word form or expanded form correct? Select Yes or No for each case. A. fifty thousand, two hundred eighty-seven B. 50, 000+2,000+80+7 C. fifty thousand, twenty-eight hundred seven D. 50,000+200+80+7
A. YES B. NO C. NO D. YES
100
Last week Jack's bean plant grew 2/6 foot. Jacob's bean plant grew 2/8 foot. Whose plant grew more last week?
2/6 is greater than 2/8, so Jack's plant grew more.
100
Kaleb has 20 superhero figures. he put an equal number of figures on 4 shelves. How many figures are on each shelf?
5 figures on each shelf
100
Draw a square. Then draw a rhombus that is not a square. Explain how the figures are the same and how they are different.
Both figures have 4 sides that are the same length. The square has all four square corners. the rhombus has no square corners.
100
Which unit would you use to measure the liquid volume of each object? Select Milliliter or Liter. A. spoon B. coffee cup C. fish aquarium D. washing machine
A. Milliliter B. Milliliter C. Liter D. Liter
200
Eli has about 290 coins. Could he have the number of coins shown? Select Yes or No. A. 286 B. 294 C. 281 D. 300
A. YES B. YES C. NO D. NO
200
Draw a model of a unit fraction on your slate.
You needed to shade in only 1 piece of your divided shape.
200
Decide if you can use multiplication to solve each problem. Select Yes or No. A. A model train has 8 cars. Each car is 6 inches long. How long is the train? B. Max had 5 shells. He found 7 more shells. How many shells does Max have in all? C. An area model has 8 square tiles. Another area model has 6 square tiles. How many square tiles are in both area models? D. There are 7 birds in each of 5 trees. How many birds are in all of the trees?
A. YES B. NO C. NO D. YES
200
Draw a line plot for the following measurements of line segments. Line A: 1/2 inch Line B: 1 inch Line C: 1/2 inch Line D: 1/2 inch Line E: 1 inch Line F: 1 1/2 inches Line G: 1/2 inch Line H: 1 1/2 inches
X X X X X X X X <--0-------1/2------------1-------------1 1/2----------2---->
300
Does the equation show the associative property of addition? Select Yes or No. A. (28 + 20) + 25 = 28 + (20 + 25) B. 40 + 32 = 8 x (5 + 4) C. 24 + (16 + 52) = (24 + 16) + 52 D. 12 + 14 + 18 = 12 + 18 + 14
A. YES B. NO (distributive property) C. YES D. NO (commutative property)
300
Which fraction represents a whole number? Select all that apply. A. 4/2 B. 5/3 C. 6/6 D. 5/8 E. 3/1 F. 4/4
A. 4/2=2 B. no (mixed number) C. 6/6=1 D. no (fraction) E. 3/1=3 F. 4/4=1
300
Zane had 20 balloons. He tied an equal number of balloons to 5 chairs. How many balloons did Zane tie to each chair? Draw a picture and make 5 equal groups to represent the problem and solve.
4 balloons to each chair.
300
Hilda wants a rectangular garden to have an area of 20 square feet. She will put a fence around the garden. What is the least amount of fencing she could use? Explain your answer using words, numbers, or drawings.
Her garden should measure 4 x 5 feet because the perimeter will be 18 feet.
400
In the Athens Area School District there are 325 second graders and 278 third graders. How many more second graders than third graders are there?
47 more second graders
400
Mrs. Ling made two equal-size pans of spinach pie. She cut one spinach pie into 3 equal pieces. She cut the other spinach pie into 6 equal pieces. Select True or False for each statement. Draw a model to help you. A. 1/3 spinach pie = 1/6 spinach pie B. 1/3 spinach pie = 2/6 spinach pie C. 2/3 spinach pie = 3/6 spinach pie D. 2/3 spinach pie = 4/6 spinach pie E. 3/3 spinach pie = 6/6 spinach pie
A. FALSE B. TRUE C. FALSE D. TRUE E. TRUE
400
Kennedy used 3 teaspoons of sesame seeds to make each bagel. She put the bagels in 2 bags, with 5 bagels in each bag. How many teaspoons of seeds did she use on all the bagels? Write the multiplication equation you can use to solve the problem. Show two ways to find the answer.
2 x (3 x 5) = 30 (3 x 5) + (3 x 5) = 30
400
Is the area of the rectangle 40 square meters? Select True or False. A. length = 8 m, width = 5 m B. length = 7 m, width = 6 m C. length = 4 m, width = 10 m D. length = 2 m, width = 10 m
A. TRUE B. FALSE (42 square meters) C. TRUE D. FALSE (20 square meters)
500
Mrs. Ling buys 9 boxes of colored pencils. There are 30 colored pencils in each box. How many colored pencils did Mrs. Ling buy?
270 colored pencils
500
Draw a number line and show the following fractions on it. A. 1/4 B. 3/4 C. 1/2 D. 4/4
<------|------|------|------|------|------> 0 1/4 1/2 3/4 4/4= 1
500
Find the rule for each pattern. A. 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 B. 0, 10, 20, 30, 40 C. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19 D. 16, 13, 10, 7, 4
A. Subtract 2 B. Add 10 C. Add 4 D. Subtract 3
500
An activity book has some mazes. -Matt started the mazes at 9:16 and finished at 9:43. -Jeannie started the mazes at 11:12 and finished at 11:41. -Katie started the mazes at 10:15 and finished 27 minutes later. Using the information above, is the statement true? Select Yes or No. A. Jeannie did the mazes faster than Matt. B. Matt finished in the same amount of time as Katie. C. Katie finished at 10:42. D. It took Jeannie 39 minutes to finish the mazes.
A. NO (It took her longer with 29 minutes.) B. YES C. YES D. NO (It took her 29 minutes.)