Place Value
Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Rounding to the Nearest Ten
Rounding to the Nearest Hundred
Problem-Solving
100
Write the number in standard form: 400 + 7
407
100
>, <, or = 210 ____ 201
>
100
Round 12 to the nearest ten.
10
100
Round 598 to the nearest hundred.
600
100
Lucy picked 7 flowers. Mary picked 11 flowers. How many flowers did they pick all together?
18 flowers
200
Write the number in standard form: 6 in the tens place 9 in the hundreds place 3 in the ones place 2 in the thousands place
2,963
200
<, >, or = 157____ 77
>
200
Round 158 to the nearest ten.
160
200
Round 619 to the nearest hundred.
600
200
Jane walked 9 miles. Mike walked 6 miles. How many more miles did Jane walk than Mike?
3 miles
300
Write the number in standard form: Four hundred and seventeen
417
300
<, >, or = 1,438 ____ 1,488
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300
Round 1,281 to the nearest ten.
1,280
300
Round 1,111 to the nearest hundred.
1,100
300
Adam scored 13 points. Dan scored 5 points less than Adam. Mike scored 2 points less than Dan. How many points did Mike score?
6 points
400
Write the number in expanded form: 980
900 + 80
400
Order the numbers from least to greatest: 7,316 7,361 7,136
7,136 7,316 7,361
400
Round 697 to the nearest ten.
700
400
Round 888 to the nearest hundred.
900
400
A one-way ticket to Pennsylvania costs $11. A round trip ticket costs $24. Should I buy 2 one-way tickets or a round- trip ticket?
two one-way tickets
500
Write the number in expanded form: two thousand five hundred and eighty-eight
2,588
500
Order the numbers from greatest to least: 1,244 1,424 1,242
1,424 1,244 1,242
500
Round 1,295 to the nearest ten.
1,300
500
Round 1,981 to the nearest hundred.
2,000
500
Gloria had $30. Dan had $4 more than Gloria. How much money do they have all together?
$64