Strategies
What Operation?
Gotcha Monster
Patterns
Why?
100
What strategy would you use in this question: What is this number in standard form? ninety-eight thousand six hundred sixty
Box the word THOUSAND and remember to write a comma where you see that word
100
What operation would you use to solve this problem? Andy had 28 jelly beans. He wanted to put an equal number of his jelly beans into 7 party bags for his 7 friends. How many jelly beans would each friend get?
division 28 divided by 7 equals 4 jelly beans for each friend
100
What fraction of the numbers are not fives? 3 5 4 3 5 6 8 2 a) 2/8 b) 6/2 c) 2/6 d) 6/8
The answer is d because there are six numbers that are NOT fives out of eight TOTAL numbers. a) tells how many ARE fives b) tells the amount that are not fives for the numerator but the denominator does not tell the total amount of numbers c) tells how many are fives for the numerator and only part of the total for the denominator
100
What is the next number in this pattern? 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, ____
28
100
Sarah had 30 silly bands. She wanted to share them so she and 5 friends had the same amount. How many silly bands did each person get? Is the answer: 30 divided by 5 equals 6 OR 30 divided by 6 equals 5 WHY?
The answer is 30 divided by 6 equals 5 because 6 people are sharing the silly bands (Sarah and her 5 friends)
200
What strategy would you use to solve this problem? Put these numbers in order from least to greatest. 1,245, 1,254, 1,273, 1,209
Box the word LEAST. Compare each number starting with the highest place value. Put the smallest number first.
200
What operation would you use to solve this problem? Jose had 7 jars of lady bugs. He had 9 ladybugs in each jar. How many ladybugs did he have in all the jars?
Multiplication would be best but you could also add 9 seven times.
200
Ana has 5 boxes of socks that have 13 socks each. She also has 4 boxes of shorts. What is the total number of socks Ana has? a) 22 b) 65 What is the gotcha?
The answer is 65 because 5 x 13 = 65. You did not need the 4 in the problem because the question was asking about socks, NOT shorts.
200
What rule do you have to follow in this pattern to get the next number? 92, 88, 84, ___
minus 4
200
Jenny has 16 bugs in two jars and 40 bugs in 5 jars. Does she have 32 bugs in 4 jars? WHY?
Yes, because she has 8 bugs in each jar (16 divided by 2= 8) so, 4 x 8 = 32.
300
What strategy would you use to solve this problem? Troy has 6 bags of jelly beans. There are 15 jelly beans in each bag. Which number sentence is in the same fact family?
Write the fact that goes with the problem then write the whole fact family that goes with it.
300
What operation would you use to solve this problem? While playing outside, Jade counted 72 students playing. She noticed that 16 of the students were playing football and 28 of the students were playing four-square. The rest of the students were running. How many students were running?
Subtraction (you would have to subtract twice 72-16 = 56 then 56 - 28 = 28 students running) OR addition and subtraction 16 + 28 = 44 then 72 - 44 = 28 students running)
300
Bianca was answering the question "What is 300,000 + 2,000 + 30 + 6 written in standard form?". Her answer was 3,236. Was she right? Why?
No. The correct answer is 302,036. She just put all the numbers together and did not put a zero in the places that did not have any value.
300
What is the rule in this pattern? 63, 68, 66, 71, 69, 74...
plus 5 minus 2
300
There are 5 cows on the farm. There are double the amount of pigs. There are 3 less chickens than pigs. Are there 8 pigs? WHY?
No, there are 7 chickens because there are 10 pigs (5x2=10) and 10 - 3 = 7 chickens.
400
What strategy would you use to solve this problem? Mrs. Fermin wanted to put a fence around the perimeter of her rectangular garden to keep the deer out. How much fence will she need if the width of her garden is 7 feet and the length is twice the width?
Draw a picture of a rectangle and label all the sides. The width is 7 feet and the length is 7x2=14. Then add all the sides. 7+7+14+14=
400
What operations would you use to solve this problem? Julian has 3 aquariums of fish that have 27 fish each. He also has 2 aquariums that have 23 fish each. What is the total number of fish in these 5 aquariums?
First, multiply 3 x 27 to get the amount of fish in the 3 aquariums. Next, multiply 2 x 23 to get the amount of fish in the 2 aquariums. Finally, add the two products to get the total number of fish in all the aquariums.
400
Ryan is solving this math problem. Madison read for 8 minutes on Monday. She read for 11 minutes on Tuesday and 14 minutes on Wednesday. If this pattern continued, how many minutes would she read on Saturday? What "Gotcha Monster" should he watch out for?
The question is asking how many minutes she read on Saturday. You will have to extend the pattern from Wednesday to Thursday to Friday and then to Saturday to find the answer.
400
What is the next number in this pattern? 84, 82, 79, 75, 70, ____
64 The rule is growing by adding one more each time
400
Anna drew a pentagon with equal sides. She measured one side and it was 3 cm. Is the perimeter of her pentagon 18 cm? WHY?
No. The perimeter is 15cm because a pentagon has five sides and 3 x 5 = 15.
500
What strategy would you use to solve this problem? Jacob puts rabbits into different cages. There are 12 rabbits in 4 cages, 15 rabbits in 5 cages, 21 rabbits in 7 cages and 24 rabbits in 8 cages. If Jacob puts the same number of rabbits in each cage, what is the total number of rabbits in 14 cages?
Extend the table and figure out the rule, then multiply 14 by the rule.
500
What operations would you use to solve this problem? Alexis, Tiffany, and Suzie made bracelets. Alexis made 2 bracelets, Tiffany made 4 and Suzie made 1. If they sold all the bracelets for 15 cents each, how much money would they make?
You would use addition to add up the total number of bracelets and multiplication to multiply the number of bracelets times 15 to get the amount of money they made.
500
Carmen is trying to solve this problem: While on a trip to the park, Dakota counted 56 birds and 12 squirrels. 21 of the birds were in trees and 18 of the birds were flying in the air. The rest of the birds were on the ground. How many birds were on the ground? What does Carmen need to be careful not to get tricked by when she solves this problem?
She doesn't need the extra information about the squirrels to solve the problem.
500
Jody was putting his cheerios in the pattern shown below. If he keeps making his pattern, what would the next 2 groups in his pattern look like? (how many in the next 2 groups) o, oo, oooo, oooooooo, oooooooooooooooo, ?, ?
32,64 because he keeps doubling each line (rule is x2)
500
Joey had 3,108 marbles. He lost 59 of them. Does he have 3,051 marbles now? Why?
No. He has 3,049 marbles now. When you have to borrow, you cannot borrow anything from the zero so you have to go to the hundreds place. The 1 hundred becomes a 0 and the 0 in the tens place becomes a 10. Then you borrow from the 10 in the tens place and it becomes a 9 and the 8 in the ones place becomes an 18. Then you can subtract 18 - 9 = 9 ones. 9 tens minus 5 tens = 4 tens. 0 hundreds minus nothing still equals 0 and 3 thousand minus nothing still equals 3 thousand.