Number and Operations
Measurement
Geometry
Data Analysis and Probability
Algebra
100
What is the standard form of 7,000 + 800 + 20 + 5?
7,825
100
Joshua stands on a scale to be weighed. What unit of measurement does the scale use?
Pounds
100
Cameron traced the bottom of a cone-shaped party hat. What shape did she draw?
Circle
100
Tony’s computer game has a three-digit secret code. The code has a 7, a 5, and a 3 in it. How many possible numbers could there be with these three digits?
6
100
Look at the number pattern below: 48, 45, 42, 39, 36, __, __ If the pattern continues, what two numbers will come next?
33 and 30
200
Mrs. Roth asked Megan to help her count the glass beads that came in a package for the art class. Megan counted 5,000 green + 40 yellow + 300 pink + 3 black beads. How many beads were there in all?
5,343
200
A paper clip weighs about how much?
1 gram
200
How many more vertices does a cube have than a triangular prism?
2
200
There are four coins in a purse. One is a quarter and the others are nickels. Describe the probability of picking a dime. A: likely B: unlikely C: certain D: impossible
D: impossible
200
Carlos put 48 cookies into 8 equal rows. What number sentence would you use to find the number of cookies in each row?
48 ÷ 8
300
Samuel bought a bag of apples for $1.39. If Samuel gave the clerk a five-dollar bill, how much change should he get back?
$3.61
300
How many cups of water will a quart container hold?
4
300
If I wanted to go right 5 steps and up 3 steps, what would my ordered pair look like?
(5,3)
300
Maria wants to take some of her toys to her grandmother’s house. Maria has a video game, a stuffed animal, and a doll. How many choices does she have if she can pick 2 different items to take to her grandmother’s house?
3
300
Josh’s relatives take a family picture each time they meet at the beach. Pictures were taken in these years: 1977, 1981, 1985, 1989 If this pattern continued, when were the next three pictures taken?
1993, 1997, 2001
400
Mr. Case’s and Mrs. Brown’s third-grade classes had a contest to see which class of students could jump the farthest. Mr. Case’s students jumped a total of 78 feet and Mrs. Brown’s students jumped a total of 53 feet. How much farther did Mr. Case’s students jump than Mrs. Brown’s?
25 feet
400
Mary’s recipe calls for 2 pints of ginger ale. Her only measuring tool is a cup. How many cups will equal 2 pints?
4
400
How many edges does a cube have?
8
400
A glass jar contains a total of 31 marbles. The jar has blue and purple marbles. There are 23 blue marbles. Describe the probability of picking a purple marble. A: likely B: unlikely C: certain D: impossible
B: unlikely
400
Lance wanted to share 42 peanuts with his 7 friends. What will be his math problem?
42 ÷ 7 = 6
500
Andy is camping. He counts 875 stars in the sky on the first night. He counts 465 stars on the second night. How many more stars did Andy see on the first night?
410 stars
500
Seth drank three pints of water a day for 6 days. How many quarts of water did he drink?
9
500
A lightbulb is made of these two shapes.
A cylinder and a sphere
500
A number from the following list is chosen at random: 33, 64, 9, 1, 81, and 9. Describe the probability of picking an odd number. A: likely B: unlikely C: certain D: impossible
A: likely
500
8 + (6 x 3) - (2 + 7)=
17