Multiplication & Division 1
Multiplication & Division 2
Addition & Subtraction
Area
Rounding
100

There are 48 tourists going on a swamp tour. Each boat can hold 8 tourists.

In which equation does ◈ represent the number of boats to hold 48 tourists?


  1. 6 x 8 = ◈ 

  2. 8 ÷ 48 = ◈ 

  3. 48 x 8 = ◈ 

   4. 48 ÷ 8 = ◈

 4. 48 ÷ 8 = ◈

100

 Which equation shows how the candies are divided?


  1. 6 ÷ 4 = 24

  2. 4 ÷ 6 = 24

  3. 6 ÷ 24 = 4

  4. 24 ÷ 4 = 6

4. 24 ÷ 4 = 6

100

What unknown number makes this equation true?
904 - 256 = ?

    

A.    648 

B.    658

C.    752

D.    1,160

A.    648

100

The length of a rectangle is 3 inches and the width is 5 inches. What equations could solve for the area? 

1. 5 + 5

2. 3 X 5

3. 3 X 3 

4. 3 + 5 

5. 5 X 3

2. 3 X 5

5. 5 X 3

100

Round 52 to the nearest ten. 

50

200

Which two multiplication equations are 

correct? 

Select two that apply. 

A. 3 × 4 = 12

B. 3 × 7 = 27 

C. 5 × 2 = 7 

D. 7 × 2 = 16 

E. 8 × 10 = 80

A. 3 × 4 = 12

E. 8 × 10 = 80

200

Which equation has the same unknown value as ?

A.    

B.    

C.       48 x 6 =

D.    

B.    

200

What value for the blank space makes this equation true?

538 + _____ = 712

A.    174

B.    226

C.    234

D.    1,250

A.    174

200

What do you multiply to find the area of a shape

1. inches X inches

2. centimeters X inches

3. length X width

4. area X length

3. length X width

200

Round 467 then the nearest hundred.

500

300

Jill puts 24 cookies onto  plates.  She put 4 cookies onto each plate.  The number sentence below can be used to find how many plates Jill uses:

How many plates () does Jill use for cookies?


A.    6

B.    8

C.    20

D.    28

A.    6

300

Derek has some packages of gum. Each package of gum has 5 pieces. He has 40 pieces of gum. 

How many packages of gum does Derek have? 

A. 6 

B. 8 

C. 35 

D. 45

B. 8

300

Evaluate 239 + 626

865

300

2.  Which equations can represent the area of the following rectangle? Select two. 

  1. 8 + 3

  2. 3 + 3 + 3

  3. 8 x 3

  4. 3 x 8

   5. 8 ÷ 3

3. 8 x 3

4. 3 x 8

300

Round 35 to the nearest ten.

40

400

Select two statements that can be represented by the expression 21÷3.


  1. Kosi has 21 crayons. He gives 3 away.

  2. Jaheem receives 21 pieces of candy from each of his 3 teachers.

  3. Karla’s class has 21 desks. They are placed in 3 equal rows.

  4. Sandra has 21 Halloween stickers. She gives the same amount to each of her 3  friends.

  5. Ally ran 21 miles this week. Then she ran 3 more miles on Sunday.

3. Karla’s class has 21 desks. They are placed in 3 equal rows.

4. Sandra has 21 Halloween stickers. She gives the same amount to each of her 3  friends.

400

Layla planted 24 bean plants in her garden.  She placed the bean plants in 4 rows. Each row had the same number of plants.

1. Draw an array to show how Layla placed all the bean plants in her garden.

2. How many bean plants did Layla place in each row?

She placed 6 plants in each row. 

400

Evaluate 473 - 258.

A.    115

B.    215

C.    225

D.    735

B.    215

400

A shape has 4 rows of 5 units. What is the area? 

1. 12 square units

2. 9 square units

3. 20 square units

4. 25 square units

3. 20 square units

400

Round 320 then the nearest hundred.

300

500

Mr. Smith’s children are going to the carnival. Each child was given 7 tickets. 

1. If there are 5 children, how many tickets are there in total? 

2. Draw a diagram to show the tickets each child has. 






There are 35 tickets in total. 

500

Milly wrote 35 ÷ 5 = on the board. 

Which expression could help her solve the problem? 

A. 5 × 7

B. 5 + 30 

C. 35 - 5 

D. 35 × 5 

A. 5 × 7

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Solve 


358 + _____ = 803

445

500

A shape with area of 30 square units has 5 rows. How many unites are in each row. 

1. 4

2. 3 

3. 6 

4. 35

5. 25

3. 6

500

Round 650 then the nearest hundred.

700