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Pizza
100

12 groups with 4 objects in each group.

48

100

What object do we use to weigh things?

Scale

100

6 x 7 = 7 x 6

Yes!

100

?/4 = 1 

4

100
If I have 4 pizzas and each pizza has 8 slices, how many slices do I have?

32

200

Steve has 14 bags of candy.  Each bag has 5 pieces of candy inside.  How many pieces of candy does Steve have?

70

200

5 and above, give it a ______


4 and below, let it _____

shove

go

200

Which one equals 7 x 5?


A.  4 x 7

B. (2 x 3) + (2 x 3)

C. (5 x 2) + (5 x 5)

D. (6 x 5) + 1

C

200

Pick all the fractions that make this comparison true.


? < 1/4

A. 1/2

B. 1/3

C. 1/6

D. 1/8

C, D

200

I have 17 pizzas.  14 are pepperoni.  I eat 12 of the pepperoni pizzas.  How many total pizzas do I have left?

5

300

Name 3 different strategies to solve multiplication problems

Array

Area Model

Equal Groups

Bar Model

Ratio Table

300

In the number 1927, what number is in the tens place?

2

300

What Friendly Numbers can you break 15 into?

10 and 5

300

6 x 2 x ? = 60

5

300

I have a pizza with twelve slices.  How many pieces do I have to eat to have eaten 1/2 of the pizza?

6

400

72 divided by 9

8

400

How many grams are in a kilogram?

1000!

400

Choose ALL that equal (3 x 8) + 5

A. 29

B. 24 + 5

C. 29 - 4

D. (8 x 3) + 5

A, B, D

400

A box of 8 markers costs $4.  If my class needs 24 markers, how much money do I need to spend?

$12
400

I have a pizza with 15 slices.  I asked for 2/3 of the pizza to be sausage, and 1/3 of the pizza to be mushroom.  How many pieces do NOT have mushrooms?

10

500

Use Friendly Numbers

17 x 8

136

500

What would you use to measure an elephant's height?

A. Scale

B. Cups

C. Miles

D. Ruler

D. Ruler

500
Choose ALL that equal (2 x 5) + 7


A. (5 x 2) - 7

B. (2 x 7) + 5

C. (3 x 3) + 8

D. (7 x 5) + 2

C

500

Bob has 40 apples in his basket.  On his way to the market, 4 apples fall out.  He wants to separate his remaining apples into equal groups to sell at the market.  

Which statements show how Rod can separate his apples?  Pick ALL that are true.

A. 6 groups with 6 apples each

B. 5 groups with 7 apples each

C. 8 groups with 4 apples each

D. 9 groups with 4 apples each

A, D

500

Bob is having a party.  He has 24 friends coming over.  Half of his friends want stuffed crust pizza.  1/4 of his friends want regular crust, and 1/4 want flat crust.  

How many friends want regular or flat crust?

12