Multiplication facts
Division Facts
Fraction and Decimal Equivalents
Order of Operations
Patterns
100

2 times 3

6

100

1 divided by 1

1

100

What decimal is equivalent to this fraction? 1/4

.25

100

This phrase is used to remember the order of operations

PEMDAS

100

All patterns follow this

What is a rule

200

4 times 4

16

200

12 divided by 4 

3

200

What numerator would make this fraction equal to 1 whole /5?

5

200

This step is completed first when doing the order of operations

Parentheses

200

The most common types of patterns include these two types: shape and 

What is number

300

6 times 9

54

300

45 divided 5

9

300

What is the decimal equivalent of 2/3

.66

300

When using the order of operations, if there is both addition and subtraction this is how you decide which step to complete first

What comes first from left to right

300

A pattern that is increasing can have one of these two rule types

What is addition or multiplication
400

7 times 8

56

400

64 divided by 8

8

400

What is the fraction equivalent of .75

3/4

400

This step is completed second in the following expression when using the order of operations (4+3) x 7 -2 

What is 7x7 

400

A pattern that decreases slowly will have this type of rule

What is subtracting

500

11 times 12

132

500

88 divided by 8 

11

500

What is the decimal equivalent of 2/5

.40

500

This is the solution to the expression 65 + 15 x (12+3) 

What is 290

500

When a function machine has an output instead of an input you need to do this to find the input

Reverse the rule (example: if the rule was -7, you will +7 to the output to find the input)