Add It!
Take It Away!
A Little Bit Of Everything!
Multiply It!
100
$99 + $99 =
$198
100
$13.21 - $4.99 =
$8.22
100
100 + 200 + 300
600
100
What typically happens to a number when you multiply it?
It gets bigger!
200
Mr. John gave Shea 5 high fives during homeroom, Maria 7 high fives during English, and Demetrias 6 high fives during Math. How many high fives did he give all day?
18 high fives
200
Maria started with $15. She bought lunch for $6.44. How much money does Maria have left?
$8.56
200
$19 + $4 - $5 =
$18
200
$20 X 10 =
$200
300
$1,288 + $976 =
$2,264
300
Shea wanted to see 100 airplanes at the Miramar Air Show. He saw 12 planes in the morning, 29 planes in the afternoon, and 20 planes as he was leaving. How many more airplanes did Shea need to see if he wanted to reach his goal?
He needed to see 39 more planes.
300
12 X 12 =
144
300
14 X 20 X 3
840
400
Christian D. bought 3 pairs of shoes for $33, 2 notebooks for $5, and 1 hat for $11. How much did he spend total?
$46
400
Mr. Jorge started the day with 39 peace tickets. He passed 9 out during homeroom, 18 during first period, and 12 during second period. How many peace tickets does Mr. Jorge have left?
0
400
9 X 9
81
400
Mr. Jorge wants to give each student in Room 8 TWO cupcakes. There are EIGHT students. How many cupcakes does he need to bring?
16 cupcakes
500
Christian P. made 5 paper fingers on Monday, 2 on Tuesday, 7 on Wednesday, 17 on Thursday, and 9 on Friday. How many paper fingers did he make all week?
40 paper fingers
500
Aman went to a comic store with $20. He bought one comic for $5.50 and another comic for $4.44. Just when he was walking out he found ANOTHER one for $7 and decided to buy that too. How much money does Aman have left?
$3.06
500
10 + 20 - 5 =
25
500
The students in our classroom made 5 board games. If they want to play each board game twice, how many times will they play a game total?
10 times.