Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
Fractions
Geometry
Time and Money
100

458+527=?

985

100

11x7=?

77

100

Which fraction is bigger?

1 Whole

100

Are these lines parallel or perpendicular?

Parallel

100
Jason goes to baseball practice at 3:30pm. 

Practice goes for 2 hours and 30 minutes. 

What time will it be when practice ends?

6:00pm

200

320-242=?

75

200

Maria has 54 CD's. She sorts them into 6 equal groups.

What problem would you write to solve this?

54

54 div 6 =9

200

Which fraction is bigger?

Write both fractions and then the <, >, or =

3/7 > 3/10

200

Are these lines parallel or perpendicular?

Perpendicular

200

Alex wants to buy a donut that costs $3.25

He gives the cashier $5.00

How much change does Alex get back?

$1.75

300

Write this number in Standard Form

7,000+800+2

7,802

300

What is the missing factor?


__ x 3 = 18

6 x 3 = 18
300

Which fraction is smaller?

1/4

300

What is the perimeter?

150cm


300

Kim buys a marker for $0.67.

She pays with a $1 bill. 

What is her change? Draw the least amount of coins possible to show what she gets back. 

1 Quarter, 1 Nickel, 3 Pennies

400

Write this number in Expanded form

5,427

5,000+400+20+7

400

What is the missing factor?

3 x (3 x __) = 27

The answer is 3!

3 x (3 x 3) = 27

400

What fractions are equivalent?

Choose 1 pair. 

1/5 = 2/10

2/5 = 4/10

3/5 = 6/10

4/5 = 8/10

1/2 = 5/10

400

What shape has 8 sides?

Octogon 

400

Write the time shown on the clock in words. 


Twelve-Fifteen

500

400-32=?

368

500

Janis bought some apples. She placed 3 apples in each of the 6 bags she brought. 

How many apples did she buy?

*Hint, this is a good problem to use groups*

18 Apples

500

Carol has a pack of 6 erasers. 

There are 4 pink erasers, and there are 2 green erasers. 

What fraction of the erasers are green?

2/6

500

What is the perimeter?

38cm

500

Harry buys a whistle for $0.60

He pays with a $1.00 bill.

How much change will Harry get back with the least coins possible?

2 Quarters, 1 Dime