Comparing Fractions
Comparing Numbers
Ordering numbers
Number Representation
Multiplication Facts
100

True or False:

1/2 = 2/4

True

100

Compare the following numbers:

500,000 ( ) 499,099

500,000 > 499,099

100

Order the following numbers from least to greatest:

5,062

958

2,809

958 < 2,809 < 5,062

100

Represent the number 3,091 in expanded form. 

3,000 + 90 + 1

100

5 x 8 =

40

200

True or False:

7/8 < 1/10

False

200

Compare the following numbers:

835,103 ( ) 821,090

835,103 > 821,090

200

Order the following numbers from least to greatest:

5,000

5,092

5,900

5,000 < 5,092 < 5,900

200

Represent the following number in standard form:

Twenty thousand, two hundred forty-eight

20,248

200

10 x 4 =

40

300

True or False:

5/10 > 1/2

False

300

Compare the following: 

1,094,253 ( ) 4,125,019

1,094,253 < 4,125,019

300

Order the following numbers from least to greatest:

62,041

52,096

52,195

52,096 < 52,195 < 62,041

300

Represent the following number in standard form:

500,000 + 20,000 + 4,000 + 300 + 20 + 9

524,329

300

5x6 =

30

400

True or False:

2/2 = 10/10

True

400

Compare the following: 

5,091,253 ( ) 5,091,000

5,091,253 > 5,091,000

400

Order the following numbers from greatest to least:

900,098

407,185

502,903

900,098 > 502,903 > 407,185

400

Represent the following number in expanded form:

55,196

50,000 + 5,000 + 100 + 90 + 6

400

7x4=

28

500

Betsy ate 1/2 of her sandwich. Tony ate 1/3 of his sandwich. Who ate more of their sandwich? 

Betsy ate more of the sandwhich because 1/2 is greater than 1/3.

500

Compare the following: 

19,619,831 ( ) 19,691,831

19,619,831 < 19,691,831

500

Order the following numbers from greatest to least:

802,832

824,193

609,294

824,193 > 802,832 > 609,294

500

Represent the following number in standard form:

One million, two hundred twenty-three thousand, nine.

1,223,009

500

2x15=

30