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100

In the fraction 3/8, there is a specific name for the bottom number, which tells us how many equal parts make up the whole. 

Hint: The TOTAL Possible pieces we can eat. 

Denominator 

100

Solve: 4.2 + 3.15

What is 7.35

100

A rectangular garden has a length of 12 feet and a width of 8 feet.  Find the AREA

L x W = Area 

12 x 8 = 96

100

Solve this problem using an ARRAY and Write the Final Answer

9 X 8 = ?

9 Rows of 8 or 8 rows of 9 

9x8=64


Example: 9 by 8

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100

In the number 4,582, this is the digit located in the Hundreds place.

What is 5?

200

Find the missing number that makes these two fractions equivalent

1/2 = ?/10 

Missing Number is 5.  


The numerator and the denominator are multiplied by 5. 

200

Multiply by moving the decimal correctly.  

HINT: Think about the Direction and Number of Jumps 

8.42 x 10

84.2


200

A rectangular fish tank is 10 inches long, 5 inches wide, and 8 inches high. 

Find the VOLUME

L x W x H = V 

10 x 5 x 8 = 400

200

Create an Array for the following problem and Write the Final Answer.


12 x 6 = ?

12 rows of 6 or 6 rows of 12 

12 x 6 = 72

200

What is the actual value of the digit 7 in the number 72,301?

What is 70,000?

300
  • A recipe for one batch of cookies requires 2/3 of a cup of sugar. If you want to make 3 batches, this is the total amount of sugar you will need.

2/3 +2/3 + 2/3 = 6/3 or 2 Cups of Sugar

300

Solve: 10.0 - 6.4

3.6

300

This is a speed challenge. 


Skip Count by 7s up to 12. 

First team to finish CORRECTLY gets the points. 

7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70, 77, 84

300

Find the missing number for this problem using an Array Model 

4 x _ = 28


The missing number is 7 


4 rows of 7 or 7 rows of 4

4x7=28

300

In the number 3,330, the 3 in the Thousands place is how many times greater than the 3 in the Hundreds place.

10 times greater

400

Draw a picture showing the following Fraction 


4 Tenths

MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS

400

You are throwing a party with a $50.00 bill. You put the following items in your cart:

  • 3 Large Pizzas for $12.50 each

  • 2 Two-Liter Sodas for $2.75 each

  • 1 Party Bag of Chips for $5.50

Part A: What is the total cost?

Part B: Do you have enough money?

A: $48.50

B: Yes, we have enough.

400

Calculate the sum of 6,478 and 2,855. 

What is 9,333?

400

Use an ARRAY to solve the Word Problem

Ryan, Akira and Zy'ion were feeling generous, so they had an idea to come to school and give money to one of their favorite teachers. When they got to class, they each gave Mrs. Stewart $13.  How much money did they give Mrs.Stewart ALTOGETHER?

3 Rows of 13 or 13 rows of 3 

3 x 13 = 39 

Altogether they gave Mrs. Stewart $39 

400

60,000 + 5,000 + 900 + 30 + 3 

Write this number in STANDARD FORM

What is 65,933?

500

A pizza is cut into 8 equal slices. If Sarah eats 3 slices, what fraction of the pizza is LEFT?

What is 5/8?

500

Of the following three numbers, this one is the smallest: 0.2, 0.02, or 0.19.

What is 0.02?

500

Miss KJ started the school year with 5,004 bags of Takis for the 4th and 5th Grade students. By the end of the first semester, students had eaten 1,657 bags of Takis. 

How many bags of Takis are left.

3,347 bags of Takis

500

Miss KJ went home one day and decided she wanted to do some baking for all the 5th Graders. She lost control and ended up baking 64 Cookies! She decided she would put them into a box to pass out to students at Bradwell the next day. 

Create 2 Possible Arrays to show how Miss KJ could arrange her cookies in the box. 

  • 1 × 64 (or 64 × 1) — One long single line.

  • 2 × 32 (or 32 × 2)

  • 4 × 16 (or 16 × 4)

  • 8 × 8 — This is the "Square Array" (like a chessboard!)

500

 

I am a 5-digit number:

  1. My Thousands digit is 2x1

  2. My Ones digit is 4 times my Thousands digit.

  3. My Ten-Thousands digit is 1 less than my Ones digit.

  4. My remaining two digits are Zeros.

What number am I?

What is 72,008?

 

I am a 5-digit number:

  1. My Thousands digit is 2x1 = 2 (thousands)

  2. My Ones digit is 4 times my Thousands digit. 2x4=8 (Ones)

  3. My Ten-Thousands digit is 1 less than my Ones digit. 8-1=7 (Ten thousands)

  4. My remaining two digits are Zeros. (Hundreds and Tens are 0)