Measurement
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100

Which of these places is the farthest away?

Beach - 110 miles away

Mountains - 105 miles away

State Park - 99 miles away

Beach

100

Add: 34 + 78 + 51 = 

163

100

Subtract: $5.74 - $0.92 = 

$4.82

100
A train ticket cost $14. Don paid with a $20 bill. How much money should he get back?

$6.00

100

Use words to write the number 16,359.

sixteen thousand three hundred fifty-nine

200

Which of these places is the closest?

Beach - 110 miles away

Mountains - 105 miles away

State Park - 99 miles away

State Park

200

Which fraction is greater? 7/8 or 3/8 

Draw a picture to help compare the fractions if needed.

7/8

200
Subtract: 520 - 170 = 

350

200

Colleen's grandfather was born in 1938. Her father was born in 1969. How old was her grandfather when Colleen's father was born?

31 years old

200

Write the next four numbers in this sequence.

8, 16, 24, __, __, __, __, ...

32, 40, 48, 56

300

Measure the length of this line segment to the nearest quarter inch.

1 3/4 inch

300

What portion of the circle is shaded?

5/8

300

Find the missing addend: 56 - m = 25

31

300

There were 12 boys in a class of 25 students. How many girls were in the class?

12 boys + __ girls = 25 total

13 girls

300

What fraction of the rectangle is shaded black?

1/3

400

Write the name of the street parallel to 1st Street.

2nd Street

400

Estimate the sum of 389 and 292.

680

400

Find the missing addend. 35 - s = 16

19

400

There were 17 birds on a wire. Some flew away. Then there were 9 birds on the wire. How many birds flew away?

17 - s = 9

8 birds

400

What time is this?

2:33

500

Write the name of the street perpendicular to 1st Street.

Elm Ave.

500

What fraction of a dollar is 9 dimes?

1 dime is 1/10 of a dollar.

9/10

500

Subtract: $300 - $259 =

$41.00

500

A large hamburger costs $2.17. Paul paid for a large hamburger with a dollar bill and five quarters. List the coins he should get back.

$1 + 5 quarters = _____

_____ - $2.17 = ______

Coins: 1 _____, _____ pennies

1 nickel and 4 pennies

500

A yard is 3 feet. Fill in the table to find the number of feet in 2 yards, 3 yards, and 4 yards.

6 feet, 9 feet, 12 feet