Multiplication
Area and Perimeter
Fractions
Place Value
Word Problems
100

40 x 5

200

100

What is the area of a rectangle that is 4ft by 6ft?

24 sq ft 

100

What is 1/4 + 2/4

3/4

100

What is 3,245 in expanded form.

3,000+200+40+5

100

Mr. Wolf has 152 football trading cards. He gives away 37 of them to his friend. How many trading cards does he have now?

115 Football Trading Cards

200

137 x 6

822

200

Mr. Fremling is putting a fence around his yard. His yard is 14 ft by 17 ft. How much fencing will he need? 

62 ft of fencing

200

What is 15/25 - 7/25?

8/25

200

What is 4,000+500+3 in standard form

4,503

200

Mr. Fremling 137 baseballs and he got 324 more baseballs. How many baseballs does Mr. Fremling have now? 

461 Baseballs

300

578 x 4

2,312

300

What is the area of a square that has side lengths of 7 inches?

49 sq inches. 

300

Which fraction is bigger? 4/5 or 4/8?

4/8

300

What is fifteen thousand, five hundred seventy-eight in standard form?

15,578

300

Mrs. Bruder has 45 cows on her farm. Old MacDonald has 4 times as many cows as Mrs. Bruder. How many cows does Old MacDonald have?

180 Cows

400

8205 x 8

65,640

400
If I had a rectangle that had the area of 30 sq feet and 1 side length was 5 ft. What is the other side length?

6 feet 

400

Which fraction is bigger? 5/9 or 7/9

7/9

400

What is 9,035 in word form?

Nine thousand, thirty-five

400
Mrs. Amans ran 91 miles in 1 week. She ran the same amount of miles each day of the week. How many miles did she run each day?

13 miles each day

500

45 x 13 

585

500

If I had the perimeter of a closet that is 20 yards. One side length is 8 yards. What is the length of the other side length? 

2 yards. 

500

Write an equivalent fraction for 3/5 

6/10, 9/15, 12/20, 15/25.....etc. 

500

What is 123,456 in word form?

One hundred twenty-three thousand, four hundred fifty-six. 

500

The 4th grade teachers have $2,789 and they have to split the money equally between the 4 teachers and the left over money goes back to the school. How much money will go back to the school?

$1