Cookies (multiplication)
Presents(Subtraction)
Elves(Fractions)
Santa(Addition)
North Pole(Money)
100

18x2=

36

100

25-8

17
100

John cut the pizza into 6 pieces, what fraction is one piece of pizza?

1/6 

100

23+18=

41

100

How much are 3 quarters, 2 dimes, 5 nickels, and 3 pennies?

$1.23

200

12x14

168
200

47-19

28

200

Sarah ate 4/5 of the cake.  What fraction of the cake is left?

1/5

200

55+68

123

200

Jeff had $5.00 and wanted to buy 3 cookies.  Each cookie costs $1.25.  Does he have enough?  If so, how much money will he have left?

Yes, $1.25

300

40x17

680
300

127-58

69

300
What is another fraction that means 1/2?

2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, 6/12, etc.

300

168+155=

323

300

John has 7 quarters, 4 nickels, and one penny.  Does he have enough to buy a pack of Pokemon cards that are on sale for $1.65?  If yes, how much money will he get back?

Yes, $0.06

400

36x18

648

400

197-109

88

400

Which fraction is larger, 4/6 or 5/10?

4/6

400

789+345=

1,134

400

Mackenzie has 12 quarters, 13 dimes, 7 nickels, and 15 pennies.  How much money does she have all together?

$4.80

500

120x310

37,200

500

1289-465

824

500

Jeff had eaten 1/2 of his pizza, John had eaten only 1/4 of his pizza, How much pizza is left over?

1/2 + 3/4= 1 and 1/4

500

4,567+2,599= 

7166

500

Bill has $2.75, Jamie has $8.78 and Sam has $4.33.  How much money do they have in all?

$15.86