Anthony has 323 baseball cards. His best friend has 543 cards. How many baseball cards do they have altogether?
866
100
This type of word is formed when you join two words together, like backpack and sandbox.
compound word
100
What is the value of the 3 in 7,315?
hundreds
100
This type of word is a person, place or thing.
noun
100
True or False: All proper nouns should be capitalized.
True
200
Cleve has 345 stickers. He gave 102 to his sister. How many stickers does Cleve have left?
243
200
These are words that mean the same thing like small and little.
synonyms
200
What is the place value of the 4 in 54,205?
thousands
200
This type of word is an action word.
verb
200
Insert the correct punctuation: How are you doing
?
300
Sanaa bought a hotdog for $2.54, a bag of chips for $1.25 and a soda for $1.35 for lunch. How much did her lunch cost?
$5.14
300
These are words that mean the opposite like hot and cold.
antonyms
300
List in order from least to greatest: 563, 653, 536, and 663.
536, 563, 653, 663
300
This type of words describes a person, place or thing.
adjective
300
Make hop a past tense verb.
hopped
400
Kayah spent $3.36 for a snack at 7-11. If she gave the clerk $3.50, how much change did she get?
$0.14
400
These are words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings like brake and break.
homophones
400
Fill in the blank with > or <: 1,073 ___ 1,037.
>
400
This type of word describes a an action word.
adverb
400
Is this sentence complete or incomplete: Driving down the road.
incomplete
500
Beyonce had 127 pairs of shoes. Then her fans gave her 45 more pairs. She decided to give Ms. Fital 55 pairs because they were the same size. How many pairs of shoes does Beyonce have now?
117 pairs of shoes
500
These are words that are formed by two words and an apostrophe like can't and don't.
contractions
500
What is the place value of each digit in 40,872?
4 - ten thousands
8 - hundreds
7 - tens
2 - ones
500
This type of word is used in place of a noun (e.g. it, her, him)
pronoun
500
Insert the correct punctuation: I took a book towel and an umbrella to the beach
I took a book, towel, and an umbrella to the beach.