Length and Measurement
Money Matters
Graph It!
Word Problems
Mixed Review
100

What tool do we use to measure length in inches or centimenters?


ruler

100

How many pennies are in a dollar?

100 pennies

100

What do we call a chart that uses pictures to show data?

pictograph

100

Sam has 12 marbles. He gives 5 to his friend. How many does he have now?

7 marbles

100

Which is longer: 1 foot or 10 inches?

1 foot

200

If a pencil is 6 inches long and a crayon is 3 inches long, how much longer is the pencil?

3 inches

200

You have 3 dimes and 2 nickels. How much money do you have?

40 cents

200

A bar graph shows 5 apples, 7 bananas, and 4 oranges. Which fruit was chosen the most?

bananas

200

A rope is 40 cm long. Another rope is 25 cm long. What’s their total length?

65 cm

200

How many nickels make 25 cents?

5 nickles

300

True or False: 1 meter is longer than 1 centimeter.

True

300

If something costs 75 cents and you pay with a dollar, how much change do you get?

25 cents

300

In a graph, the bar for cats is at 8 and the bar for dogs is at 6. How many more kids like cats than dogs?

2

300

Mia had 50 cents. She bought a snack for 35 cents. How much money does she have left?

15 cents

300

Which of the following is a way to collect data?

a. bar graph

b. pictograph

c. tally chart

d. all the above

d

400

You have a string that is 25 cm long. You cut off 10 cm. How much string is left?

15 cm

400

You have 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 3 pennies. What is the total?

63 cents

400

True or False: A tally chart is another way to show data.

True

400

There are 3 shelves with 10 books each. How many books in total?

30 books

400

The line is 18 cm long. If you cut off 6 cm, what’s left?

12cm

500

Which unit would you use to measure the length of a classroom—inches, centimeters, or meters?

meters

500

You buy a toy for 88 cents. What coins could you use to pay exactly?

3 quarters, 1 dime, and 3 pennies

500

If a survey shows 3 kids like red, 4 like blue, and 3 like green, how many kids were surveyed?

10 kids

500

A graph shows 4 kids with red shirts, 6 with blue, and 3 with green. How many more have blue than green?

3

500

You have $1.00 and spend 65 cents. What coins make up your change

1 quarter and 1 dime