Measurement and Data
Fractions
Decimals and Fractions
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
Number and Operations in Base Ten
100

Sandra’s driveway is 15 yards long. How many feet long is Sandra’s driveway?

45 feet

100

Chelsea added 1 5/8, 2 1/8, and 3 3/8  to find the total number of inches of rainfall. What is that sum?

7 1/8 inches






100

Olivia read 33/100 of her book. What decimal value is equal to 33/100?

0.33

100

Dana has 45 marbles. She has 5 times as many marbles as Abby has. How many marbles does Abby have?

9

100

Round 384,237 to the nearest thousand.

384,000

200

What is the area of a playground that is 9 feet wide by 8 feet long?

72 feet squared


200

Jermaine has a collection of 36 baseball cards. He gives 2/3  of his collection to his brother. How many baseball cards does he give to his brother?

24 baseball cards

200

Julian and his brother had to put their blocks away. His little brother put 2/10  of the blocks away. Julian put 50/100 of the blocks away. What fraction of the blocks did they put away?

70/100

200

Mrs. Williams puts a total of 198 magazines on 6 shelves in the library. She puts an equal number of magazines on each shelf. How many magazines are on each shelf?





33 magazines

200

Solve: 7,488 ÷ 6

1,248


300

Harry and Joe are going to summer camp together. They plan to spend 6 hours swimming. How many minutes will they spend swimming?

360 minutes

300

The Andersons had pizza for dinner. They ordered 3 cheese pizzas and 3 sausage pizzas. Each pizza was sliced into 8 pieces. How many total pieces of pizza did they have?

48 slices

300

Write a decimal to show the amount of the grid that is shaded.

                     

0.75

300

Oscar’s school went on a field trip to the zoo. The school took 4 buses and 2 vans. There were 27 people on each bus and 8 people in each van. How many people went to the zoo?

124

300

What is the difference between 17,006 and 231?

16,775

400

Mike has 5 paintings to sell. If he sells each for 75 dollars, how much money will he make?

$375

400

Tara walks 7/10 mile to school, and Javier walks 4/10 mile to school.


How far must Tara walk to get from her house to Javier’s house?

1 1/10 miles

400

Which of the following statements are true.

A) 7.53 > 5.73

B) 6.58 < 2.95

C) 6.52 > 4.85

D)4.58 < 7.58

E) 5.64 > 8.92







A, C, D

400

A car can transports 7 students to the museum. If there are 129 students, how many cars will be needed to transport all students?

19 cars

400

Dominic is an author. He has set a goal to write 525 words every day for the next 7 days. How many words does he plan to write in the next 7 days?

3,675 words

500

If a snake measures 27 inches long, how many feet and inches long is the snake?

2 feet 3 inches

500

Diane made a pie. She took 3/12  of the pie to school for lunch with friends. At dinner, she and her family ate 4/12  of the pie. What fraction of the pie was left after dinner?

5/12

500

Abdul hiked 3.25 miles. Gwen hiked 3.50 miles. Chester hiked 3.75 miles. Elizabeth hiked 3.0 miles. Who hiked the farthest?

Who is Chester?

500

Mr. Riley planted three types of flowers in a garden. He planted 3 rows of 12 daisies and 6 rows of 5 marigolds. What was the total number of flowers that Mr. Riley planted in his garden?

66 flowers

500

Cassie has a bag of 278 pieces of candy. If she shares them among her and her 3 sisters, how many pieces will they each get?

69 pieces (ignore the remainder)