Place Value
Factor/Multiples
Add/Subtract
Mult/Division
100

200 x 10

2,000

100
Write all of the factors of 12.

1 x 12, 2 x 6, 3 x 4

100

845 + 697 = ?

1,542 

100

248 X 5 = ?

1,240

200

Compare 507,234 _____ 507,251

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200

Is 19 a prime or composite number? 

Prime because the only factors are 1 and 19.

200
894 - 596 = ?

298

200

468 divided by 2

234

300

Write the number two hundred eighty-seven thousand, five hundred twenty

287,520

300

Write the first five multiples of the number 8.

8, 16, 24, 32, and 40

300

Billy made $650 from selling t-shirts.  He also sold some baseball caps for $480.  How much money did he owe altogether? 

650 + 480 = $1,130

300

There are 24 pretzels in a box.  If 4 friends divide them evenly, how many pretzels will each friend get? 

6 pretzels

400

Write the standard form of the number 700,000 + 60,000 + 500 + 30 + 9

760,539

400

Kelly wrote that the factors of 24 is 1, 2, 3, 8, 12, 24.  Is she correct?  Explain. 

She is incorrect because Kelly is missing 4 x 6. 

400

Eli is supposed to eat 2,000 calories a day.  Today he ate 750 calories for breakfast and 500 calories for lunch.  How many more calories does he have to eat for dinner? 

750 + 500 = 1,250

2,000 - 1,250 = 750 left for dinner

400

Molly read 14 books this year.  Jillian read 4 times as many books as Molly.  How many books did Jillian read? 

56 books

500

Write a number that is greater than 879, 314 but less than 880,430

any reasonable answer

500

Ms. Brendle has 10 students for tutoring.  How many different ways can she arrange the desks in equal rows?

1 row of 10

2 rows of 5

5 rows of 2

10 rows of 1

500

Last month, Mr. Wellington spent $120 on his phone bill, $255 on his cable bill, and $427 on his car insurance.  How much money did he spend last month? His budget is $1,000 to spend.  How much money does he have left? 

120 + 255 + 427 = $802

$1,000 - $802 = $198

500

Ms. White is planning a field trip for the school.  There are 125 Kindergarten students, 135 first graders, 167 second graders, 172 third graders, and 174 fourth graders.  Ms. White wants to make groups of 6 students.  How many groups can she make?  Will all the groups have the same number of students?  

125 + 135 + 167 + 172 + 174 = 773

773 divided by 6 = 128 R5

No there will be 128 groups of 6 students and one group of 5 students.