Money
Measurement
Graphs & Data
Word Problems
100

What is this coin and how much is it worth?

Dime, 10 cents

100

Which is longer: 1 foot or 10 inches?

1 foot (12 inches)

100

Look at the graph given.
How many pets does the classroom have in total?

18 pets.

100

Your friend wants to collect marbles. She has 5 marbles. You find 3 and give them to your friend. Then, her parents buy her a collection of 75 marbles for her birthday. How many marbles does your friend have now?

83 marbles.

200

You have 3 quarters, 2 nickels, 5 dimes, and 2 pennies. How much money do you have?

$1.37

200

You are trying to measure the height of the door. Which tool is most efficient to use?
A yard stick.
A ruler.
A centimeter cube.

A yard stick.

200

What is the pet that is most owned, and what is the pet that is least owned. 

Dog (most) and bird (least)

200

The class earned 325 points during reading week. They earned 100 more points on Thursday and then used 200 points for a reward. How many points do they have left?

225 points.

300

At the book fair you buy a pencil for 35 cents, a bookmark for 25 cents, and an eraser for 15 cents. You pay with $1.00. How much change do you get back?

25 cents

300

Three pieces of wood measure 86 cm, 47 cm, and 129 cm. What is the total length of all three pieces?

262 cm.

300

How many more cats are owned than bunnies?

3

300

A ribbon is 137 cm long. Mrs. Hernandez cuts off 48 cm for one project and 29 cm for another. How many centimeters are left?

60 cm are left

400

You have a $5 dollar bill and 4 nickels. You buy a candy bar that costs $3.85. How much change do you get back?

$1.35

400

You are measuring the table with a ruler. What strategy do you use to measure it using one ruler?

Benchmark

400

What are the total number of animals owned that have 4 legs?

15

400

Students checked out 186 books from the library on Monday and 157 books on Tuesday. The library started with 540 books. How many books are still in the library?

197 books are still in the library.

500

What is the most efficient way (smallest number of coins) to make 80 cents?

Four coins: 3 quarters and 1 nickel. 

500

A trail is 350 yards long. Hikers walked 125 yards before lunch and 148 yards after lunch. How many yards do they still need to walk?

77 yards.

500

A new student joins the class. She has 2 dogs and a large fish tank with 8 small fish.
Then, a student moves away who had a cat.
How many pets are in the classroom now?

27 pets

500

The second grade collected 248 cans on Monday and 176 cans on Tuesday. They donated 95 cans on Wednesday. How many cans do they still have?

329 cans