Four Operations
Fractions
Linear and Area Measurement
Measurement and Data
Multiply and Divide
100

Enter the two numbers that belong in the spaces on the number line.

4, 9, ___, 19, ___,29, 34

14, 24

100

Enter the greater than (>), less than (<), or equal to (=) symbol that goes in the space that makes this comparison true.

2/7 ___ 3/7

2/7  <  3/7

100

A rectangle has side lengths of 8 inches and 5 inches.

Enter the perimeter, in inches, of the rectangle.

26 inches

100

Write the time, to the nearest minute, shown on the clock (the teacher will show you).

7:45

100

What unknown number makes this equation true?

72 = ___ x 8

72 = _9_ x 8

200

Amy takes 30 minutes to do her math homework. Lyssa takes 19 minutes to do her math homework.

How many more minutes does Amy take than Lyssa to do her math homework?

11 more minutes

200

What number goes in the box to make this comparison true?

4/6 <  ___/6

2, 3, 4 or 5

4/6  <  5/6

200

A hexagon has equal side lengths of 9 inches.

Enter the perimeter, in inches, of the polygon.

54 inches

200

Use this diagram (the teacher will show you) to solve the problem.

Enter the are of the shaded figure, in square units.

10 units 2

200

What unknown number makes this equation true?

63 ÷ ___ = 9

63 ÷ __7_ = 9

300

Enter the number that belongs in the space on the number line.

___, 23, 31, 39, 47, 55, 63

15

300

Decide whether each comparison is true or false.

2/8 < 3/8

6/5 > 7/5

True: 2/8 < 3/8

False: 6/5 > 7/5

300

A rectangle has side lengths of 3 square units and 4 square units.

What is the perimeter, in units, of the rectangle?

What is the area, in square units, of the rectangle?

Perimeter: 14 units

Area: 12 units2

300

This figure is tiled with square units. (The teacher will show you).

Which expression can be used to find the area of this figure in square units?

A. 9 + 3

B. 9 x 3

C. 9 + 3 + 9 + 3

D. 9 x 9 x 3 x 3

B. 9 x 3

300

Brian puts 12 action figures into groups. He puts 3 figures in each group.

How many groups of action figures does Brian make?

4 groups

400

Ethan uses 538 black blocks and 289 red blocks to build a tower. 

Enter the total number of blocks Ethan uses to build the tower.

827 blocks

400

What number goes in the space to make the equation true?

7/__ = 7

7/1 = 7

400

The figure (the teacher will show you) is made by joining two rectangles.

Enter the total area, in square meters, of the figure.

Area: 26 meters2

400

This figure is tiled with square units. (The teacher will show you).

Which expression can be used to find the perimeter of this figure in square units?

A. 9 + 3

B. 9 x 3

C. 9 + 3 + 9 + 3

D. 9 x 9 x 3 x 3

C. 9 + 3 + 9 + 3

400

Some students collect leaves to do an art project.

Jake collects 8 leaves.

Anna collets 3 green leaves and 2 red leaves.

Taylor collects 2 more leaves than Anna.

Mark collects 5 yellow leaves and 3 orange leaves.

They put all of their leaves together and then share them equally. How many leaves does each student get?

7 leaves

500

Sam has 6 baskets of apples.

There are 6 apples in each basket.

Sam gives all of the apples to his 4 friends.

He gives each friend the same number of apples.

How many apples does Sam give to each friend?

9 apples

500

Selection ALL the fractions that make the comparison true. 

__ < 1/4

1/2, 1/3, 1/6, 1/8

1/6 and 1/8 are less than 1/4

500

Mike has a rug in his living room, and he needs to find the width, w, of the rug. The length of the rug is 10 feet, and the total area of the rug is 50 square feet.

Which equation could Mike use to find the width, w, of the rug?

A. 10 + 10 + w + w = 50

B. w x 10= 50

C. 10 + w = 50

D. 10 x w + 10 x w = 50

B. w x 10= 50

500

Students vote for their favorite pet. Use the bar graph to answer the question (the teacher will show you).

How many more students voted for dogs than for cats and fish combined?

1 more student

500

Some students are going on a field trip. They will need 2 identical school buses to carry all the students. The students fill up the first bus with 2 students in each of the 12 seats. The remaining students get on the second bus.

Which number is a reasonable choice for the total number of students going on the field trip?

14, 24, 37, or 72

37