Measurement
Representing Numbers
Comparing Numbers
Ordering Numbers
Spiral
100

Use a clock to show the time 3:40.

3:40

100

Kendra has 1,027 sea shells that she is collecting. How can she represent the number of sea shells in expanded form?

1,000+20+7

100

A toy store sold 546 toys this month. More toys were sold this month than last month. What could be the number of toys sold last month? 

                         546>_____

A. 317

B. 892

C. 716

D. 578

A. 317

100

Put the following numbers in order from greatest to least.

1,004      1,119      1,176     1,084


A. 1,004      1,119      1,176     1,084

B. 1,176      1,119      1,084     1,004

C. 1,119      1,004      1,176     1,084

D. 1,176     1,119      1,004     1,084

B. 1,176      1,119      1,084     1,004

100

Mrs. De La Fuente had 674 bouncy balls. She gave 251 bouncy balls away to second graders. How many bouncy balls does she have left?

423

200

Ms. Smith wants to cover her small group table with paper. What would be the best estimate of the length of the small group table?

A. 500 inches

B. 5 inches

C. 50 inches

D. 15 inches

C. 50 inches

200

Jennifer built the number 1,130 using base ten blocks. If she adds an additional ten, what number will she represent?

1,140

200

Which number makes the comparison true?

672<________

A. 235

B. 641

C. 478

D. 871

D. 871

200

Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest.

1,124      1,089      1,117     1,052


A. 1,124    1,117    1,052   1,089

B. 1,117    1,052    1,089   1,124

C. 1,052    1,082    1,117   1,124

D. 1,052    1,117    1,124   1,089

C. 1,052    1,082    1,117   1,124

200

Ms. Maya collected 950 stickers during summer break. Ms. Ryner collected 100 more stickers than Ms. Maya. How many stickers did Ms. Ryner collect?

A. 850

B. 1,150

C. 1,050

D. 960

C. 1,050

300

Ms. Maya measured the length of two pens. One of the pens is 9 inches long, and the other pen is 6 inches long. What is the difference of the two pens?

3 inches

300

Timothy needs one thousand seventy-three stickers. How would you represent how many stickers he needs in standard form?

1,073

300

Which number would make both of these comparisons true?

_______<1,158_______>1,039

A. 1,328

B. 1,012

C. 1,191

D. 1,134

D. 1,134

300

The bike store sold 1,134 bikes in January. It sold 1,078 bikes in February. It sold 1,176 bikes in March.

Which statement is true about the bikes sold?

A. 1,134<1,078<1,176

B. 1,176<1,134<1,084

C. 1,084<1,176<1,134

D. 1,084<1,134<1,176

D. 1,084<1,134<1,176

300

Samantha collected 316 sea shells at the beach on Saturday. She collected 297 sea shells on Sunday. How many sea shells did she collect over the weekend?

613

400

Ms. Sturm wants to measure the length of her door. Which would require less units to measure the length of her door?

A. Feet

B. Inches

C. Centimeters

D. Yards

D. Yards

400

There are 1,154 marbles in a jar. What is the expanded form of the number of marbles in the jar?

1,000+100+50+4

400

Which number would make both of these comparisons true?

_______<1,124_______>1,015

A. 1,782

B. 1,126

C. 1,084

D. 1,145

C. 1,084

400

Kinder, 1st, and 2nd grade are collecting plastic bags for recycling. 

Kinder: 1,017   1st grade: 1,189   2nd grade: 1,126

Which statement is true about the socks collected?

A. 1,017>1,189>1,126

B. 1,189>1,017>1,126

C. 1,189>1,126>1,017

D. 1,017>1,126>1,189

C. 1,189>1,126>1,017

400

Ms. Sturm collected 1,034 pokemon cards during spring break. Mrs. Thevis collected 100 less cards than Ms. Sturm. How many cards did Mrs. Thevis collect?

A. 1,024

B. 934

C. 1,134

D. 904

B. 934

500

Ms. Elrod is measuring the length of her classroom. Which would require more units to measure the length of her classroom?

A. Feet

B. Yards

C. Inches

D. all the same

C. Inches

500

Sarah is trying to decompose 643 in as many ways as she can. Which is NOT a way to represent 643?

A. The sum of 6 hundreds, 4 tens, and 3 ones

B. The sum of 6 hundreds and 43 ones

C. The sum of 5 hundreds, 13 tens, and 13 ones

D. The sum of 6 hundreds, 14 tens, and 3 ones

D. The sum of 6 hundreds, 14 tens, and 3 ones

500

Which number would make both of these comparisons true?

_______<1,032_______>912

A. 1,022

B. 1,166

C. 1,095

D. 845

A. 1,022

500

3rd, 4th, and 5th grade are collecting socks for a fundraiser. 

3rd grade: 1,036   4th grade: 1,153   5th grade: 1,112

Which statement is true about the socks collected?

A. 1,036>1,153>1,112

B. 1,153>1,112>1,036

C. 1,112>1,153>1,036

D. 1,036>1,112>1,153

B. 1,153>1,112>1,036

500

The candy store had 812 lollipops. They sold 243 lollipops. How many lollipops are left at the candy store?

569 lollipops