Place Value
Rounding
Addition
Subtraction
Potluck
100

Look at the number 5,837. What does the digit 5 stand for?

5,000

100

What is 119 rounded to the nearest 10?

120

100

5,689 + 4,310

9,999

100

What are the missing numbers? 

86 – 35 = 86 –_____–_____

30 and 5

100

What is the missing digit? 

  5496

- 1?08

  4438

5

200

Which of the following have the same value as nine thousand three hundred seventeen? 

A) 9,000 + 300 + 1 + 7

B) 9,000 + 30 + 10 + 7 

C) 9,000 + 30 + 1 + 7 

D) 9,000 + 300 + 10 + 7

D) 9,000 + 300 + 10 + 7 

200

What is 1,235 rounded to the nearest hundred?

1,200

200

5,789 + 2,346 =

8,135

200

2,000 – 975 =

1,025

200

Look for a pattern. What is the missing number? 

2,308 2,328 2,348 2,368 ______

2,388

300

9,850 = 9 thousands + ___ hundreds + ___tens + 10 ones

8 and 4

300

What is 2,964 rounded to the nearest hundred?

3,000

300

An artist sold an oil painting for $4,305. He sold a watercolor painting for $849. How much did he receive in all? Use a bar model to help you.

He received $5,154 in all.

300

Malia had a bag of rice with a mass of 1,453 grams. She used 860 grams of rice. How many grams of rice did Malia have left? Use a bar model to help you.

Malia had 593 grams left.

300

Student A wrote “62 + 29 = 62 + 20 + 9,” and Student B wrote “62 + 29 = 62 + 30 – 1.” Are the two students correct? Explain.

They are correct. 20+9=29 and 30-1=29

400

Which list shows counting on by hundreds? 

A) 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 

B) 5,200 5,400 5,600 5,800 

C) 7,300 7,400 7,500 7,600 

D) 9,110 9,120 9,130 9,140

C) 7,300 7,400 7,500 7,600

400

Which numbers, when rounded to the nearest hundred, are 400? Choose the three correct answers. 

342, 352, 417, 448, 451, 470

352, 417, 448

400

3,786 concert tickets were sold on Saturday. 965 more tickets were sold on Sunday than on Saturday. How many tickets were sold in the two days? Use a bar model to help you.

8,537 tickets were sold in the two days.

400

Pete wants to deliver 4,002 oranges to a retirement home. He has 2,157 oranges. How many more oranges does he need? Use a bar model to help you.

Pete needs 1,845 more oranges.

400

Which equation or equations are correct?

A) 699 – 345 = 354 

B) 892 – 461 = 435 

C) 1,257 – 1,125 = 135 

D) 1,480 – 1,360 = 120  

A) 699 – 345 = 354 

D) 1,480 – 1,360 = 120  

500

Which expression could be used to find the value of 412 + 569? 

A) 4 + 5 + 1 + 6 + 2 + 9

B) 40 + 50 + 10 + 60 + 6 + 9 

C) 400 + 500 + 1 + 6 + 2 + 9 

D) 400 + 500 + 10 + 60 + 2 + 9

D) 400 + 500 + 10 + 60 + 2 + 9

500

The students from a school went on a field trip. The number of students when rounded to the nearest hundred is 300. What is the greatest possible value of the number?

349 is the greatest possible value.

500

Mr. Sanchez has 2,156 gold coins. He has 1,232 more silver coins than gold. How many coins does he have in all? Use a bar model to help you.

Mr. Sanchez 5,544 coins in all.

500

Lauren is finding the difference between 2,057 and 975. She says, "The answer is 2,922 because I found the difference between each pair of digits in the ones, tens, and hundreds place." Identify the incorrect reasoning in Lauren's statement AND solve the problem correctly. 

Lauren’s reasoning is incorrect because she did not regroup correctly. To find the difference between two numbers, I subtract one number from another. 2,057 – 975 = 1,082

500

Mason ordered four numbers from greatest to least as shown. 

6,741 6,714 647 6,071 

Explain Mason’s mistake.

647 is not greater than 6,071. In 6,071, the digit 6 is in the thousands place and its value is 6,000. In 647, the digit 6 is in the hundreds place and its value is 600. So, 6,071 is greater than 647. Ordering the four numbers from greatest to least, I get: 6,741 6,714 6,071 647.