Multiplication
Division
Fractions
Rounding
Add/Subtraction
100

6×7=□

Enter the unknown number that makes the equation true.

42

100

8÷4= □

24÷3= □


Enter the unknown numbers that make each equation true.

2

8

100

How many pieces are in a whole in the fraction 4/8?

8

100

What is 934 rounded to the nearest hundred?

900

100

What unknown number makes this equation true?


74+238= □

312

200

What unknown number makes this equation true?


56=□×8

7

200

Enter the unknown numbers that make each equation true.


35÷7=□


72÷9=□

5

8

200

1= ?/3

3

200
What is 135 rounded to the nearest ten?

140

200

What unknown number makes this equation true?

821−36=□

785

300

True False


5×9=9×5

3×9=4×8

3×8=4×6

True

False

True

300

What unknown number makes this equation true?


□÷7=4

28

300

The fraction model shows 1/8 of the whole model shaded.

1= □/8

What number goes in the box to make a true equation?

8

300

What is the greatest number that rounds to 90

89

300

Trey is playing a number game with his friend. His clue is: When the number is rounded to the nearest ten, it is 50.

Click Yes if the number matches Trey’s clue. Click No if the number does not match Trey’s clue.

Yes No

51

45

41

48

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

400

Squares are arranged on a blanket in 9 rows and 8 columns.


How many squares are on the blanket?

72

400

Select all the ways you can divide 18 cookies into equal groups with none left over.

A. 2 groups

B. 3 groups

C. 5 groups

D. 7 groups

E. 8 groups

A

B


400

Which fraction is greater?


2/6 or 2/3

2/3

400

When rounding to the nearest ten, what is the greatest whole number that rounds to 640?

639

400

What unknown number makes this equation true?


628−96=628−100+□

4

500

Jon baked 2 trays of cookies. Each tray had 4 rows with 6 cookies in each row.

Jon said he baked 20 cookies.

Which statement is true?

A. Jon’s answer is correct because he added 4+6= 10 first, then

multiplied 10×2 to equal 20.

B. Jon’s answer is correct because he multiplied 2×4=8 and

2×6= 12, then added 8+12 to equal 20.

C. Jon’s answer is not correct because he should have multiplied

4×6 first, then multiplied that product by 2.

D. Jon’s answer is not correct because he should have multiplied

4×6 first, then divided that product by 2.

C
500

Some students collect leaves to do an art project.


Jake collects 8 leaves.

Anna collects 3 green leaves and 2 red leaves.

Taylor collects 2 more leaves than Anna.

Mark collects 5 yellow leaves and 3 orange leaves.

They put all of their leaves together and then share them equally.

How many leaves does each student get?

7

500

Draw a number line to represent the fraction 3/5. 

Good Job!

500

What is the lowest number that rounds to 550?

545

500

What unknown number makes this equation true?

330−50=300−□

20