Number
Spatial Sense
Algebra
Data
Crumble-Numbers
100

The number is 10 more than 56.

What is 66?

100

A hexgon has this many sides.

What is 6?

100

The next term in the pattern 3, 5, 7, 9... is:

What is 11?

100

This type of graph uses bars to show data.

What is a bar graph?

100

Ms. Crumblehulme's birthday is in March. The date is 2 less than 30. Her birthday is on...

What is March 28th?

200

247 rounded to the nearest ten is this number.

What is 250?

200

You would use this metric unit to measure length of the classroom.

What is metres?

200

The pattern rule for 9, 14, 19, 24... is:

What is start at 9, then add 5 each time?

200

There are 5 red, 3 blue, and 2 green marbles. You are least likely to randomly choose this colour.

What is green?

200

Ms. Crumblehulme has this many cats.

What is 3?

300

7 packs of 5 markers has this total number of markers.

What is 35 markers?

300

This is the area of a rectangle with a length of 8 cm and a width of 2cm.

What is 16 cm squared?

300

If 5 + ? = 12, the missing number in this equation is this.

What is 7?

300

12 students voted, and 7 chose reading. This many students chose something else.

What is 5?

300

Ms. Crumblehulme has this many children.

What is 2?

400

This number is double 45.

What is 90?

400

There are this many edges on a cube.

What is 12?

400

If 6 + 9 = ? + 11, the missing number is this.

What is 4?

400

A pictograph key shows that 1 star = 4 students. There are 3 stars. This is the total number of students.

What is 12?

400

Ms. Crumblehulme has been teaching for this many years.

What is 23?

500

This number has 3 hundreds, 11 tens, and 2 ones.

What is 412?

500

This is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 6 cm long and 2 cm wide.

What is 16 cm?

500

A number plus 15 equals 40. The number is this.

What is 25?

500

A spinner has 4 equal sections for red, blue, green and yellow. The chance of landing on blue is this.

What is 1 out of 4, or 1/4?

500

The book Ms. Crumblehulme is reading has this many pages rounded to the nearest hundred.

What is 1,100?