Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
Fractions
Rounding and Estimating
Place Value, Decimals, and Money
100
Austin had 213 red paper clips, 508 blue paper clips, and 334 green paper clips. He made a chain using all the red and blud paper clips. How many paper clips did Austin use to make his chain?
721 paper clips
100
Mrs. Martin bought a package of pens for each of the 4 people in the front office. If each package contained 18 pens, how many pens did she buy?
72 pens
100
Which is bigger, 1/3 or 1/8? Explain.
1/3 is bigger because when two fractions have the same numerator, you look at the denominator. The fraction with the smaller denominator is bigger.
100
Round this number to the nearest hundred: 234,925
234,900
100
1,432.99 What digit is in the hundreds place?
4
200
The United States consists of 9,631,418 square kilometers of land and water. There are 9,161,923 square kilometers of land. How many square kilometers of water are in the United States?
469,495 square kilometers
200
The florist has 108 roses to put into 6 vases. If she puts the same number of roses into each vase, how many roses will be in each vase?
18 roses
200
Sally says that 4/5 is bigger than 5/4 because 4/5 has the bigger denominator. Do you agree? Explain.
No, 5/4 is bigger because it is an improper fraction, which means it is greater than 1. 4/5 is less than 1.
200
For the school fundraiser, Mrs. Bax's class collected 4,864 pennies, and Miss Finley's class collected 2,234 pennies. What is the best estimate of how many more pennies Mrs. Bax's class collected than Miss Finley's class?
about 3,000 pennies
200
How is this number written in word form? 2.08
two and eight hundredths
300
The city traffic department wanted to know how many vehicles went through a certain intersection in one day. They counted 183 cars, 204 SUVs, 159 motorcycles, 179 vans, and 197 trucks. How many vehicles went through the intersection that day?
922 vehicles
300
Mr. Ming used 783 bricks to build a wall. The wall was 9 brick rows high. How many bricks were in each row of the wall?
87 bricks
300
Draw a picture to represent the fraction 9/4.
(teacher will determine)
300
During the election for class president, Jeff received 343 votes, Macy received 87 votes, and Garrod received 361 votes. What is the best estimate of the number of students who voted in the school election?
about 790 or 800 students
300
What is the place value of the 5 in this numeral? 952,108,734
hundred millions
400
The Nolan family drove to the Grand Canyon. The drive took 3 days and covered 1,250 miles. The family drove 325 miles the first day and 456 miles the next day. How many miles did the family drive on the final day of the trip?
469 miles
400
Jessica and her 3 friends baked 14 dozen muffins. They each ate 3 muffins and put the remaining muffins in the freezer. How many muffins did they put in the freezer?
156 muffins
400
Convert 2 2/6 to an improper fraction.
14/6
400
Study these numbers and complete the following statement: 4,379 3,793 4,499 3,542 When rounded to the nearest _______, the numbers all round to ______.
When rounded to the nearest thousand, all of these numbers round to 4,000.
400
Figure out the total value of this money: 1 dollar bill, 1 five-dollar bill, 16 pennies, 2 nickels, 4 dimes. What digit will be in the tenths place?
6
500
Three schools raised m oney for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Crockett School raised $2,692. This was $987 more than Travis School and $1,099 less than Bowie School. What was the total amount of money raised by the 3 schools?
$8,188 dollars total
500
The fourth grade classes are going on a field trip to the Alamo in San Antonio. For the trip, the school needs to rent vans to transport all of the 149 students and 7 teachers. If each driver can take 7 passengers in his van, how many vans does the school need to rent?
23 vans
500
Draw a number line from 0 to 2 and place the following fractions in order on the number line: 9/10, 3/5, 3/2, and 1/3
1/3, 3/5, 9/10, 3/2
500
Marissa collects coins. She has 1,501 U.S. coins and 985 foreign coins. Marissa added 2,000 and 1,000 to estimate how many coins she has in her collection. Compare Marissa's estimate with the exact number of coins she has. Is her estimate more or less than the actual number of coins? Why?
More, because she rounded both numbers up.
500
Subtract: 45.6 - 31.17 = ?
14.43