Figures
Fractions
Place Value Practice
Area, Perimeter, Time
Problem Solving
100

What quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel sides?

Trapezoid

100

Mrs. Moore ate 1/4 of a pizza, and Mrs. Richter ate 1/4 of the same pizza. Draw a model of the amount of pizza the teachers ate. Which amount is left over? 


1/2 (or 2/4) of the pizza

100

When Taylor graduated from college, she got a job where she earned $36,504 per year. Write that amount in expanded form.

30,000 + 6,000 + 500 + 4

100

Aaliyah made her mom a square shaped card for Mother's Day. One side of the card measured 6 inches. What is the area of the Mother's Day Card in square inches?

36 square inches

100

Giselle bought 5 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. There were 12 cookies in each pack. She gave 17 cookies to Harlyn. How many cookies did she have left?

43 cookies

200

What is the name of the figure with 5 sides?

Pentagon

200

Mrs. Moore wrote the following expression: 2/3 equals the same amount of 4/6. Use a number line to represent the fractions. Is Ms. Moore’s expression true or false? 

True.

200

Julian is thinking of a five digit number. It has a 4 in the hundreds place, a 5 in the thousands place, a 7 in the ten-thousands place, a 2 in the tens place, and an 8 in the ones place. What is Julian’s number?

75,428

200

Ms. Jones' cats ran around her rectangular living room. One side of her living room measures 12 feet. The other side is 8 feet. What are the perimeter and area of the living room?

Perimeter: 40 feet

Area: 96 square feet

200

Ms. Trevino drove 980 miles during May and 825 during June. She normally drives 850 miles each month. How many more miles did Ms. Trevino drive in May than in June?

155 miles

300

This 4-sided figure has all sides the same length but does not have 90 degree angles.

Rhombus

300

Mrs. Jones drove 2/4 of a mile, and Ms. Gonzales drove 2/8 of a mile. Who drove further? Draw a model to show your answer.

Mrs. Jones

300

Ashley has twenty-nine thousand, eighty-seven pairs of shoes. Write this number in standard form.

29,087

300

Linda went to the library at 9:35 am. She looked for books to read for 15 minutes, read 2 books for 10 minutes, and gathered her books to checkout for 15 minutes. What time did she leave the library?

10:15 am

300

Logan had 126 pencils. Jacob had 321 and Zenoah had 239. How many more pencils does Logan and Zenoah have combined than Jacob? 

44 Pencils

400

Name two things that a square pyramid and a triangular prism have in common.

Possible answers include:

More than one vertex

Triangular faces

Quadrilateral faces

400

Harlyn ate 3/4 of a pound of crawfish and Giselle ate 4/8 of a pound of crawfish. Write the comparison of these two fractions (use <, >, or =).

3/4 > 4/8

400

Ms. Henry listed the dollar amounts we raised from different carnivals on a piece of paper: $10,843 $10,682 $9,999 $10,289 Write these amounts in order from greatest to least.

$10,843 $10,682 $10,289 $9,999

400

A triangle has a perimeter of 18 meters. Side A measures 7 meters and Side B measures 5 meters. What is the length of the missing side?

6 meters

400

Last year, Melanie scored 5 runs in each of her softball games. If she scored a total of 60 runs, how many games did Melanie play?

12 games

500

This quadrilateral has 2 sets of parallel sides and no right angles.

Parallelogram

500

Giovanny eats 2/8 of a pizza and Izaac eats 2/8 of a pizza. Nolan ate the rest of the pizza. How much pizza did Nolan eat? 

1/2 (or 4/8)

500

Mrs. Rivera will write the smallest number possible using these digits: 7 4 3 2 9 What number will she write?

23,479

500

what is the area of this figure?

29 square centimeters

500

On Monday, Maria rode her bike for 3 hours. On Tuesday, she rode her bike for 4 hours. If Maria can ride 4 miles per hour, how many miles did she ride on Monday and Tuesday?

28 miles