Multiplication and Division
Fractions as Division
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Wild Card
Second Wild Card
100

1) 715 x 901

644, 215

100

3) Mrs Laurent has 2 pounds of apples to

share equally with 5 of her fifth grade

students. How many pounds of apples will

each student receive?

 

2/5

100

6) 2/5 + 7/15

13/15

100

24) Which story matches the solution of  216?

a. Remi used 2 gallons of water to equally fill 16 balloons.

b. Remi had 16 gallons of water that she used to fill 2 balloons.

c. Remi has 16 balloons. Each balloon has 2 cups of water.

d. Remi fills 2 balloons on Saturday and fills 16 balloons on Sunday.

a

100

27) If 360 ÷ 12 = 30, which equation could be used to check the quotient?

a. 12 ÷ 360 = 30

b. 30 ÷ 360 = 12

c. 360 × 12 = 30

d. 30 × 12 = 360

d

200

2) 45 x 829

37, 305

200

8) A chef cooked 9 cups of rice and shared it with 5 customers. How much rice did each customer get? (choose 2)

a. 9/5

b. 5/9

c. 1 5/9 

d. 1 4/5

a and d

200

13) Olivia planted 9 2/3 flowers in her garden on Saturday and 4 3/4 flowers on Sunday. How many more flowers did she plant on Saturday than on Sunday?


(check #10)

5 5/12

200

29) Which expression matches the statement, "the sum of 4 and 6, subtracted from 20"?

A) 20 - (4 + 6)
B) (4 + 6) - 20
C) 20 + (4 - 6)
D) (4 - 6) + 20

(Check 28)

a

200

26) Draw a model that correctly represents the equation.


5 ÷ 4 = 5/4

Answers Vary

300

18) 2375 ÷ 21 =

Quotient: 113 

Remainder: 2

300

5) Create mixed numbers from these fractions greater than one: (give 4 groups the chance to earn 300 points)

a. 7/6

b. 17/5

c. 20/3

d. 25/4

a. 1 1/6

b. 3 2/5

c. 6 2/3

d. 6 1/4

300

7) Mr Butler ran 2 2/3 miles and Mr Price ran 3/4 mile. How much did they run together? (go over number 8 after this problem)

2 17/12   or 

3 5/12     or 

2 34/24    or 

3 10/24

300

4) Write equivalent fractions for these fraction expressions. (give three teams the opportunity to earn 300 points) 

a. 1/2 + 3/4

b. 3/5 + 1/4

c. 2/3 + 7/15

a. 2/4 + 3/4

b. 12/20 + 5/20

c. 10/15 + 7/15

300

17) A sandwich shop uses 3 1/4 slices of bread 1 for one sandwich and 2 2/3 slices of bread for another sandwich. How many slices of bread are used to make both sandwiches?


(check #18)

5 11/12

400

19) 682 ÷ 32 =

Quotient: 21

Remainder: 10

400

21) (3 ÷ 4) - (1 ÷ 8)

(HINT: Rewrite as fractions and then subtract)

5/8

400

12) Max collects stickers. He has 6 1/2 stickers from his first collection and 4 3/4 stickers from his second collection. How many stickers does Max have altogether?

10 5/4 or

11 1/4  or

10 10/8  or

11 2/8

400

(Give two groups the opportunity to earn 400 points)

23) (Each X’s value is the amount below the number line)

What is the difference between the smallest and largest measurements?






What is the total of all of the measurements? 



1 1/3


6 8/3   or   7 5/3   or   8 2/3

400

14) Mia cleaned 6 1/2 rooms in her house. After cleaning 3 2/3 rooms, she took a break. How many rooms did she still need to clean after her break?


(check #15)

2 5/6

500

25) A bookstore sells books for $26 each. If they sell 184 books in one month, how much money does the bookstore make?

$4, 784

500

20) (3 ÷ 5) + (1 ÷ 2)

(HINT: Rewrite as fractions and then add)



20) 11/10 or 1 1/10


500

11) 3/9 + 5/6 - 1/3


(check #9 after this problem)

15/18   or   30/36

500

(Must have both correct to earn 500 points)

22)  (Each X’s value is the amount below the number line) 

What is the difference between the shortest distance and the longest distance Fred ran?







What is the total of the first 5 x’s on the chart?


17 10/4   or    18 6/4      or     19 2/4      or   19 1/2

500

30)  You have 50 storybooks, and you want to give them to students in a classroom. If each student gets 9 books, how many students will get all the books they need, and how many books will be left over?


(Check 31)

5 students will get 9 books and there will be 5 books left.