Reasoning
Place Value
Fractions
Base-Ten
Word Problems
100

Nick wants to buy a new oversized blanket for himself. It is 7 feet by 8 feet. How many square feet of blanket does Nick want?

56 square feet 

100

Represent using base-ten blocks in three different ways:

123

100

There are 10 circles. 7 of them are shaded. What fractional part is shaded?

7/10

100

What is the role of the digit 9 in: 

9008.7?

100

There are 5 shirts each with 7 buttons. How many buttons total are there?

200

Find the quotient by dividing 4,277 by 91 using only products of 91 and a power of ten.

47

200

Represent using base-ten blocks: .033

200

Lucy has 5/4 of the pattern blocks that Linus has. If Lucy has 1 hexagon, 1 rhombus, and 2 triangles then what pieces could Linus have had?

200

Rewrite in three different ways:

 12.34 hundred

200

Lindsey is baking 6 dozen chocolate chip cookies for her friends. The recipe calls for ⅔ cups of chocolate chips per dozen. How many cups of chocolate chips are needed total?

300

In the number 34,567, replace the 4 with a 2, the 6 with an 8, and the 3 with a 1. Using reasoning, find the difference in the number (no subtraction algorithm).

34,567- 12,587= 21,980

300

A candy bar company packs 100 bars of candy in each box for a shipment. If the company makes 34,567 bars of candy, how many FULL boxes will they have for shipment? Explain.

300

Use your pattern blocks to represent 5/4

300

Order the decimals from elast to greatest: Order the following decimals from least to greatest:

.009, .09, .099, 90.09, 9.09, 9.009, .9

300

Avery drove an average of 80 miles per hour for 4 hours. How many miles did she drive?

400

Solve in three different ways: 50x8

400

400

If one rod is equivalent to 20, then how much is a small cube equivalent to? A flat?

400

Use a pictorial representation to show that ¼ and 4/16 are equivalent.

400

Write the following in expanded notation:

12,345.76

400

Katie has 45 oranges. Her friend, Megan, gives her 13 more. How many oranges total does Katie have? Solve using base-ten blocks and a symbolic representation.

500

Charlie got 25 gold stars. Mckenna got 4 times as many gold stars as charlie. How many gold stars did Mckenna get?

100 Gold Stars

500

Rewrite in at least three different ways:

1,256


500

Pigpen has 3/2 of the pattern blocks that Sally has. Pigpen has one trapezoid and three triangles. What pattern blocks might Sally have?

500

A teacher challenged her class to think about all the different ways to write 154.38.

Nick: 154.38 can be thought of as 15 tens, 4 ones, and 38 tenths

Natalie: 154.38 can be thought of as 150 ones and 43.8 tenths 

Charlie: 154.38 can be thought of as 15.438 thousandths

Luke: 154.38 can be thought of as 1.5438 hundreds

500

Lynn went trick-or-treating on Halloween! She weighed her candy and found out she got 1 and ½ pounds of candy! She ate 75% of her candy in one day and got a huge stomach ache. How many pounds of candy did she eat in total?