Prime and Composite
Modeling Multiplication
Modeling Division
Word Problems
Miscellaneous
100

What is a prime number? 

A number who's factors are only one and itself.
100

Model 4 x 17 using the standard algorithm.

Answers 68 on personal whiteboard.

100

Model 58/9 using the standard algorithm. 

Answers 6 R 2. 

100

Emma baked 44 cupcakes. She wants to share them with Learta, Jonah and Krishna. How many cupcakes will each student get? 

They will each get 11 cupcakes. 

100

What is the fifth multiple of 8?

40.

200

What is a composite number?

A number with more than two factors/

200

Model 28 x 13 using the place value chart. 

Answers 364 on personal whiteboard. 

200

Model 407 / 3 on the place value chart. 

Models 135 R 2 on the chart. 

200

Ms. Phelan wants to put a carpet down in the classroom. The classroom is 17 feet wide and 21 feet long. If she has 420 square feet of carpeting how much will she have leftover?

She will have 63 square feet of carpeting leftover. 

200

What is 11 x 8?

88.

300

Name 5 composite numbers.

Answers may vary.
300

Model 36 x 41 using an area model. 

Answers 1,476 on personal whiteboard. 

300

Model 1,408 / 4 on the place value chart. 

Answers 352. 

300

8 slices of pizza come in a large pizza pie. If 6 friends are sharing 3 pizzas, how many slices will each friend get? 

They will get 4 slices each. 

300

List the factors of 28.

1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28.

400

What is the only even prime number?

2

400

Multiply 32 x 17 showing the partial products. 

Answers 544 showing all partial products. (14, 20, 210 and 300). 

400

Divide 3417 / 9 using the standard algorithm.

Answers 379 R 6. 

400

Ms. Phelan needs 124 boxes of tissues for the year. If they come in packs of 6, how many boxes will she need to order? 

She will need to order 21 boxes. (20 x 6 = 120...that's four boxes short!). 

400

List the factors of 17.

1, 17

500

Is 51 prime or composite? 

Composite!

500

Solve 43 x 56 using the standard algorithm. 

Answers 2,408 on personal whiteboard. 

500

Divide 13,547 / 4 using standard algorithm. 

Answers 3,386 R 3. 

500

Markian went to a soccer tournament this weekend and played two games. All together, the goals the number of goals that he scored in the first and second games multiply together to equal 24. What are all the possible combinations of the the number of goals he scored in games 1 and 2. 

8 and 3

6 and 4 

24 and 1 

12 and 2 

500

True or false: 

A number has a limited number of factors and an unlimited number of multiples. 

True!