Area/Perimeter
Factors/Multiples
Multi. Comparisons
Place Value
Multi-Step
100

What is the area and the perimeter of a parking lot that has the dimensions of 6 feet and 13 feet?

Area = 78 square feet

Perimeter = 38 feet

100
List out all of the factors of 24.

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24

100

Mary measured her corn plant weekly. After the first week, the plant was 4 inches tall. After the third week, it was 32 inches tall. How many times taller was the plant the third week than the first week?

8 times greater

100

How many times greater is the 2 in 126,790 than the 2 in 356,213?

100 times greater

100

Kasey's grade level raised $86,732 for the school fundraiser.  Cooper's grade level raised $36,895 more than Kasey's grade level for the school fundraiser.

How much more money did Cooper's grade level raise than Kasey's grade level?

$36,895

200

Sarah planted a garden this summer but the deer have been eating all of the plants.  She wants to put up a fence around the yard.  Her garden measures 21 feet by 54 feet.  She bought 160 feet of fencing.  Does she have enough?  Prove your answer!

Yes - she needs 150 feet and she bought 160 feet.  She will have 10 feet left over.

200

Which of the following are examples of prime numbers:

12, 11, 15, 23, 27, 33

Prime = 11 and 23

Composite = 12, 15, 27, 33

200

Elizabeth found a coat that cost $56. The coat costs 4 times as much as a pair of shoes that Elizabeth likes. If Elizabeth buys the coat and the shoes, what is the total amount she will spend?

$70

Coat = $56

Shoes = $14

200

Write the following number in standard form:

14 tens + 67 hundreds + 32 ones + 45 thousands

51,872

200

Look at the graph that Mrs. Hines will display.  How many more students liked mangoes, apples, and grapes combined than liked bananas?

60 students

300

Katie's square garden has an area of 81 square feet.  Macey's square garden has an area of 64 square feet.  How much more fencing does Katie need than Macey?

4 feet

300

List the first 6 multiples of 8.

8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48

300

Ben has twice as many pens as Tom. Ben has 66 pens. How many pens do Ben and Tom have?

99 pens

66 pens + 33 pens = 99 pens

300

How many times less is the 6 in the number 37,961 than the 6 in 67,921?

1,000

300

How tall were all of the students together in the second grade class?

Look at the line plot Mrs. Hines shows you.

399 inches

400

The playground at the school has a length of 8 yards and an area of 72 square yards.  How much fencing does the school need to buy for the playground?

34 yards

8 yards x ?? = 72 square yards

8 yards x 9 yards = 72 square yards

8 yards + 8 yards + 9 yards + 9 yards = 34 yards

400

What two numbers are neither prime nor composite?

0, 1
400

There was 54 women that went on the airplane. There was twice as many men as women. How many total women and men were on the plane?

162 people

women = 54

men = 54 x 2 = 108

400

Write the following number in standard form:

six hundred ninety five thousand four hundred seventy two

695,472

400

Lily has 14 stacks of paper. Cassie has twice as many stacks of paper as Lily has. However, each of Cassie's stacks has 3 pieces of paper in it. How many pieces of paper does Cassie have?

84 pieces of paper

500

The area of Maria's square garden is 121 square feet.  What is the perimeter of her garden?

44 feet

11 feet x 11 feet = 121 square feet

11 ft. + 11 ft. + 11 ft. + 11 ft. = 44 ft.

500

What is the least common multiple of 4 and 7?

Answer:  28

4: 4, 8 , 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32

7: 7, 14, 21, 28, 35


500

Kelly starts collecting stamps. On the first day, she collected 16 stamps. On the second day, she collected 5 times as many stamps as she did on the first day. On the third day, she collected 4 times as many stamps as she collected during the first 2 days. How many total stamps did Kelly collect?

16 stamps + 80 stamps + 384 stamps = 480 stamps

Day 1 = 16 stamps

Day 2 = 16 x 5 = 80 stamps

Day 3 = (day 1 + day 2) x 4
         = (16 stamps + 80 stamps) x 4
         = 96 stamps x 4
         = 384 stamps

500

Write the following number in expanded form:

823,457

800,000 + 20,00 + 3,000 + 400 + 50 + 7

500

Cassity had 23 pencils in her bag.  Sarah had twice as many has Cassity.  Mark had twice as many as Sarah and Cassity did.  The teacher needs 500 pencils.  How many more pencils does she need?

293 more pencils

Cassity = 23 pencils
Sarah = 23 x 2 = 46 pencils
Mark = (46+23) x 2 = 138 pencils
All together = 207 pencils