Shapes and Their Attributes
Time and Money
Graphs and Data
Addition & Subtraction
Fractions
100

This three-dimensional shape has exactly 6 flat square faces, 12 straight edges, and 8 vertices.

 What is a cube?

100

This is the total value of 3 dimes, 2 nickels, and 4 pennies.

What is 44 cents?

100

This is the part of a picture graph that explains what each symbol or picture stands for.


What is the key?

100

This is the missing number that makes the equation 45 + ___ = 80 true.


What is 35?

100

This fraction represents one of two equal parts of a whole object.


 What is one-half (or 1/2)?

200

This is the geometric term for any flat, closed shape that has exactly 4 straight sides, including squares, rectangles, and trapezoids.


What is a quadrilateral?

200

This is the number of quarters you need to match the total value of 2 dollar bills and 2 dimes.

 What is 8 quarters?

200

 If a picture graph shows

 1 picture = 2 students

and there are 4 pictures, how many students are there?

What is 8 students?

200

This is the missing number that correctly balances the heavy math equation: 50 - 15 = 20 + ___.

What is 15?

200

This is the number of halves you need to put together to make two whole circles.

What is 4?

300

This three-dimensional shape has exactly one flat, circular base that tapers smoothly up to a single sharp point at the top.


 What is a cone?

300

This is the time on a digital clock when it is exactly 15 minutes before 1:00 PM.

What is 12:45 PM?

300

This is the number of total people surveyed if a pie chart shows half of the group chose apples, and exactly 8 people chose bananas.

What is 16?

300

This is the total number of blocks in a tower if it has 34 red blocks, 28 blue blocks, and 19 green blocks.

 What is 81?

300

This is the fraction of a candy bar that remains if it is divided into thirds and someone eats two of the pieces.

What is  1/3 ?

400

This is the specific name of a 4-sided shape that has exactly one pair of parallel sides that never cross.


 What is a trapezoid?

400

If you have 1 nickel and 2 pennies, how much money do you have?

 What is 7 cents?

400

This is the number of children who voted for cats if a bar graph shows 20 children total, 6 voted for dogs, 4 voted for fish, and the rest voted for cats.


What is 10?

400

This is the difference you get when you subtract 38 from the number that is exactly ten more than 60.

 What is 32?

400

This is what happens to the size of individual slices if you cut a cake into eighths instead of cutting it into fourths.


 What is they get smaller?

500

What shape has 5 sides and 5 vertices?
 

What is a pentagon?

500

Zoe has two $5 bills. She spends $3.50 on lunch and gives $2.00 to her brother. She wants to buy a book that costs $5.00. Will she have enough money left? 


What is no, because she only has $4.50 left?

500

What part of a graph tells what the graph is about?
 

What is the title?  

500

This is the number of pages Lily has left to read in a 90-page book after reading 25 pages on Friday and 38 pages on Saturday.



 What is 27?

500

Two identical cakes are at a party. Cake A is cut into thirds. Cake B is cut into fourths. Ryan wants the biggest single slice possible. Which cake will he choose?


What is a slice from Cake A?