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Time
100
Enter the unknown number that makes the equation true.


? = 16 x  1/8 

?= 2
100

Use the diagram to solve the problem.


The measure of <ABD = 35 degrees

The measure of <DBC= 23 degrees

Enter the measure, in degrees, of <ABC.

48 degrees
100
Enter the unknown numbers to complete the sentence.


20 minutes = ______ seconds

1,200 seconds
100


Enter the sum.

7283 + 641 =
7,924
100
Round to the nearest ten. 


2837



2840
100
Teddy's shirt has 10 brown buttons and 2 orange buttons. How many times as many brown buttons does his shirt have as orange buttons?
5
100
Construct a line plot for the data below.


5, 5, 5 1/2 ,  6 ,  6, 7,  7 1/2,  8 1/4 , 9 1/2

draw on board.
100
John is running in a race. The race is 25 miles long. After two hours, John has run 7 miles. How many miles, m, does John have left to run? 


Write an equation for the problem and solve

m=25 - 7


m= 18 miles left

100
Use breaking apart to find the product


12 x 4

(6 x 4) + ( 6 x 4)


24 + 24= 48

100
Tessie has a volleyball game at 6:45pm. She needs to be there 15 minutes early to warm up for the game, and it takes her 40 minutes to get to the gym. What time should she leave her house? 
5:50pm
200
Select True if the comparison is true. Select False if the comparison is not true.


1/2 < 7/10

True
200

Use the diagram to solve the problem.


The measure of <ABC= 37 degrees.

The measure of <CBD= 35 degrees.

The measure of <DBE= 23 degrees.


Enter the measure, in degrees, of <ABE.

95 degrees
200
Enter the unknown numbers to complete the sentence.


3 yards = ______ inches

108 inches
200
What digit can you put in the box to make the comparison true.


83, 230  >   83, 2 __9

0 , 1, or 2
200
Round to the nearest thousand.


342,322

342,000
200
Alyssa is 12 years old. She is 2 times as old as her brother Jack. How old is Jack?
24 years old
200
Find the length of the rectangle, if the area= 63 sq. ft and the length is 7 feet. What is the missing width?
9 feet.
200
Determine if the number is prime or composite.


72

composite
200
Using the expanded algorithm find the partial products and then the product.


14 x 23

200 + 30+80+ 12=322
200
8:20 am
300
Emily is giving candy to 8 of her friends. She wants to give each friend 2/3 of a chocolate bar. How many whole chocolate bars does she need? 
5  chocolate bars
300
Enter the measure, in degrees, of <ABC

120 DEGREES
300
Decide whether the measurement is equal to 7 meters. Select yes or no for the measurement below.


700 centimeters

yes 
300
Write the equation that has the same unknown number as 68 

68 divide 2 = ?

? x 2 = 68
300
Round the number to the hundred thousands place.


132,333

100,000
300
Macon has 32 rocks in his rock collection. He has 4 times as many rocks as his brother. How many rocks does his brother have? 
8
300
Find missing length of the rectangle, if the perimeter is 30 inches and the width is 11 inches. What is the missing length? 
4 inches
300
Determine one multiple between 20 and 50
100
300
Multiply using the standard algorithm


12 x 10

120
300
What is the meaning of elapsed time?
The time passed between one activity and another
400
Select all the numbers that make this comparison true.



?  x  2/6 > 1


Can ? be  2 , 4 , 3 , 6 , 1

4 and 6
400
Enter the measurement, in degrees, of <ABC.


60 degrees
400
Enter the amount of time, in minutes, the meeting lasted.


START TIME: 11:30am

END TIME: 3:00pm

210 minutes
400

Which expression is equal to 11x24?


a. (10+1) + (20+4)

b.(10+1) x (20+4)

c.(10x1) x (20x4)

d.(10x1) + (20x4)


(10+1) x (20+4)
400
How many lines of symmetry does a rhombus have?
0
400
The length of Mel's basement is 9 times the length of a broom. The length of a broom is 3 feet. What is the length, L, of the basement?
L = 9 x 3 


L= 27 feet

400
Vince buys a model train that costs $6.55. Why might he give the salesperson a $10 and a nickel? What is his change? 
He wanted to receive closer change to a whole 


His change is 3 dollars and 50 cents

400
5
400
Problem 1: 42 souvenirs


Problem 2: $84 

400
6 hours and 15 minutes
500
Decide whether each fraction is equal to 6/8. Select yes or no for the fraction below.


6/8 = 2/6

No
500
The vertex of <ABC is at the center of the circle. The circular arc between Point a and Point c is 5/6 of the circle.



Enter the measure, in degrees, of <ABC

60 degrees
500
Convert the fraction 1/4 to degrees
90 degrees.
500
Enter the product.

54 x 20

1,080
500
How many lines of symmetry does a trapezoid have?
1
500
Find the difference and estimate to check for reasonableness.


20,305 - 5,213

15,092           15,000
500
Julia spent $7.36 on lunch. She gave the cashier two $5 bills to pay the bill and received $2.54 in change. Did she receive the correct change? Explain
no the correct change is $2.64 she is missing 10 cents
500
Solve the equation.


1,201
500
Problem 1: 72 lead pencils



Problem 2: 45 lead pencils were used for her classroom

600
Convert the decimal 0.12 to a fraction.
12/100
600
A rectangular photo frame is 5 inches long. The perimeter of the photo frame is 14 inches. 


What is the width, in inches, of the photo frame?

1 inch
600
Convert the measurement.


3 meters= ____ centimeters

300 cm
600
19 poles
600
How many parallel lines does a square have?
2
600
Find the sum and estimate to check for reasonableness.


1,440 + 933

2,373       2,370
600
Emma buys a game for $26.84. She pays for the game with a $20 bill and two $5 bills. How much change should she receive? 
$3.16
600
Solve the equation.


49 R 6
600
Use an area model to solve for the product. First, determine the partial products, then find the product.



42 x 12

400+20+80+4=504
700
5  1/4
700
45 degrees
700
Write <,>, or = for the statement below


5 months _____ 40 weeks.

5 months  < 40 weeks.

700
$3.75
700
Can a square be identified as a rectangle?
yes
700
Write the expanded form of the number below.


900,000+ 1,000+2

901,002
700
325 minutes
700
Estimate each product.


46 x 67

3500
800
Name the fraction at point F

3  1/6
800
Construct generalizations about the shape below.


 



rhombus, parallelogram, quadrilateral, polygon
800
1 more student 
800
$7.44
800
Can all quadrilateral be symmetrical?
no
800
How much bigger is the first eight than the second in the number below


23,838

100 times bigger
800
4 teams
800
8 in each bag
900
Write the following in expanded and word form.


12.13

10+2+0.1+0.03



twelve and thirteen hundredths

900
Identify the number of lines of symmetry for the letter below.



G

0
900
Convert the measurement below.


5 T = ___ lb.

10,000 lb
900
30 inches
900
What is one fact that all polygons contain?
All polygons are closed, have straight lines, etc.
900
Compare which whole number is bigger.


12,344    14,444

14,444
900
5 bookmarks
900
9 pennies in each stack
1000
Order the numbers from greatest to least.



2.2      1.47       2.19    2.3


1.47    2.19   2.2  2.3
1000
Determine the number of lines of symmetry for a pentagon
5 lines of symmetry
1000
80/100 = 4/5
1000
Find the product only using repeated addition to solve.


13 x 7

91
1000
Order the numbers from least to greatest.

    

543,322   543, 455    543, 222

543, 222    543,322     543,455

1000
Copy and complete the table and find the rule.



19


rule: add 9

1000
The problem below may have extra information or missing information. Solve if you have enough information.

Extra information: 5 notebooks


She still have 10 sheets left.

1100
Subtract the fractions. Write in simplest form, if possible.


3/5
1100
What is true about all of these shapes?

polygons, at least one right angle, symmetrical
1100
yes
1100
6 ways
1100
Copy, complete the table, and find the rule.


$8


Rule: divide by 3

1100
Find the product using the standard algorithm and estimate to check your work.


13 x 5

65           50
1200
Write an equation for the diagram below.


5/6- 1/6 = 4/6
1200
Construct a pair parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and intersecting lines.
Draw on the board
1200
no
1200
Write the expanded and word form for the number below. 


432,344

400,000+ 30,000+ 300+ 40+4


four hundred thirty-two thousand, three hundred forty-four.

1200
Write the missing numbers and rules.

12,16


rule: multiply by 4

1200
Find the product using the standard algorithm and estimate to check reasonableness.



4,766 x 3

14,298    15,000
1300
Find the difference. Simplify, if possible.

5   5/8
1300
Construct a line segment that connect point a and point b
draw on the board
1300
107 more
1300
If the pattern blocks continue, how many blocks would the 6th story building look like. (hint: construct table).


18 blocks
1400
Determine two equivalent fractions for the fraction below.


20/25

Answer may vary


40/50

1400
Solve. Find the number of each kind of sticker in Ben's collection.


6 star stickers


4 face stickers 


7 planet stickers

1500
Determine which fraction is greater using a number line.


1/3       3/10

1/3