Multiplication
Multiplication Comparisons
Division
Do You Dare?
100

20 x 4

80

100

What equation represents the statement below.

8 times as many as 2 is 16.

8x2=16

100

21÷3=    is the same as...

___ x ___=___

3 x 7= 21

100

10,947 + 367,169

378,116

200

43 x 60

2,580

200

If you can interpret the statement “35 is 5 times as many as 7” to mean the same as “35 is 7 times as many as 5,” write two matching statements using the numbers 24, 4, and 6.

24 is 4 times as many as 6

24 is 6 times as many as 4

200

List the factors of 6.  

Tell if it is Prime or Composite.

1, 2, 3, 6, 

Composite

200

Starting at the number 6, generate a pattern that follows the rule “add 5.” Continue the pattern until you have a list of 10 numbers.

6, _, _, _...

6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, 36, 41, 46, 51

300

52 x 31

1,612

300

The yellow shirts costs $6 and the blue shirt costs twice as much as the yellow shirt. How much does the blue shirt cost?

The blue shirt costs $12.

300

1,596÷7

228

300

8, 7 2 5 - 8 0 8

7,917

400

3 x 1,342

4,026

400

Eric had 20 glasses of lemonade at his lemonade stand. He sold some and now has 11 glasses of lemonade left. Each glass of lemonade was $2. How much money did Eric make?

Eric made $18 from selling lemonade.

400

2,405÷6

400 r5

400

Kayla’s mom bought 3 packages of candy for her birthday party. Each package of candy contained 29 pieces of candy. If Kayla puts 7 pieces of candy into each treat bag for her friends, how many treat bags can she make?

Kayla can make 12 treat bags. She has 87 pieces of candy in all

500

92 x 45

4,140

500

A large toy truck costs $16. The small toy truck costs $4. How many times as much does the large truck cost as the small truck?

 The large truck costs 4 times as much money as the small truck

500

Hannah separated 263 candies into bags. Each bag contained 4 candies. How many bags of candies did Hannah fill completely? Were any candies left over? If so, how many?

Hannah filled 65 bags with candies. Yes, there were 3 candies left over.

500

Mr. Kelly is buying shirts for the students in his classroom. The shirts must be bought in packages of 4. Each package cost $6. Mr. Kelly has 22 students in his class. How much money will Mr. Kelly have to spend to buy the shirts for his students? Will he have any shirts left over? If so, how many?

Mr. Kelly will have to spend $36 to buy the shirts. He will have 2 shirts left over.