Mult. as a Comparison
Mult. & Division Word Problems
Multiples & Factors
Number & Shape Patterns
Multi-Step Problems
100

32 = 8 x 4


________ is ________ times as many as ________. 

32 is 4 times as many as 8. 

100

Ms. Brown draws 7 pictures in April. She draws 3 times as many pictures in May. How many pictures does she draw in May?

21 pictures

100

True or False?

33 is a multiple of 3. 

True

100

There is a shape pattern that goes:

circle, square, circle, rectangle

Describe the pattern in two ways.

curved shape, straight sides, curved shape, straight sides

0,4,0,4 sides

100

Mrs. Kenny's family goes to the movies. They buy 2 adult tickets for $6 each and 3 child tickets for $4 each. Write an equation to represent how much money the family spends on movie tickets, t

You do not need to solve.

(2x6) + (3x4) = t

200

Ms. Block has 3 trophies in her classroom. Ms. Noel has 7 times as many trophies in the gym. Draw a bar model to show the number of trophies Ms. Noel has compared to Ms. Block.

21 trophies


3

3333333

200

The library has 5 mystery books on a shelf. It has 4 times as many fiction books on another shelf. How many fiction books are on the shelf?

20 fiction books

200

List the first six multiples of 4. 

4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24

200

If a pattern goes:

rectangle, circle, hexagon, rectangle, circle, hexagon

What will the 12th shape in the pattern be?

hexagon

200

During the basketball game, Mr. J makes 3 baskets worth 2 points each, 2 baskets worth 3 points each, and 2 free throws worth 1 point each. Write an equation to represent how many points Mr. J scores, p.

You do not need to solve your equation.

(3 x 2) + (2 x 3) + (2 x 1) = p

300

Draw and label a bar model to show a number that is 5 times as many as 8. Then write a multiplication equation.

5 x 8 = 40


8

88888

300

Ms. Moll has 8 vases at an art show. There are 9 times as many paintings as vases at the art show. How many paintings are at the art show?

72 paintings

300

List ALL of the factor pairs of the number 20. 

1 and 20

2 and 10

4 and 5

300

Start with the number 4. Use the rule "add 4". Write the first four numbers in the pattern. 

4, 8, 12, 16

300

Ms. Thayer spends 25 minutes reading on Wednesday night. She spends 17 more minutes reading on Thursday than she did on Wednesday. Write and solve an equation to find how many minutes Ms. Thayer spent reading on BOTH  Wednesday and Thursday. 

25 + (25+17) = m (minutes)

m= 67 minutes

400

Draw and label a bar model to show a number that is 9 times as many as 3. Then, write a multiplication equation. 

9 x 3 = 27


3

333333333

400

Ms. Dugas has 48 pairs of earrings. She has 8 times as many earrings as Ms. Kovach. How many pairs of earrings does Ms. Kovach have?

6 pairs

400

Which of the following lists all of the factors of the number 36?

a. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 18, 36

b. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36

c. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9

d. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 12, 18

b. 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 12, 18, 36

400

Start with the number 32. Use the rule "divide by 2". Write the first five numbers in the pattern.


32, 16, 8, 4, 2

400

A boy earns $5 each time he babysits his little sister. He has saved $30. He wants to save $52 to buy a new skateboard. Write and solve an equation to find how many more times he will need to babysit.

(52-30) / 5 = t

t= 5 times

500

Mrs. Hewitt has 6 books. Mrs. Blanchard has 5 times as many books. How many books does Mrs. Blanchard have?

Draw a bar model to help you solve. 

30 books


6

66666

500

Ms. Parker has 18 markers. She has 3 times as many markers as Mrs. Ginty. How many markers does Mrs. Ginty have?

6 markers

500

Of the numbers 13 and 64, which is prime and which is composite? Make sure you are able to explain WHY.

13- prime, only ONE factor pair- 1 and 13

64- composite, multiple factor pairs

500

Create a pattern that starts with an odd number and uses a multiplication rule. Write the first four numbers in the pattern. 

Answers vary

9, 18, 36, 72 (start on 9, multiply by 2)

7, 21, 63, 189 (start on 7, multiply by 3)

500

There are 15 boys and 19 girls in math club. The tables in the classroom seat 4 students each. Write and solve an equation to find how many tables math club will need. 

(15 + 19) / 4 = t

t = 9 tables