Place Value & Fractions
Problem Solving + & -
Problem Solving x & ÷
Geometry
Data Analysis & Personal Financial Literacy
100

Place Value & Fractions 100


What fraction is not shaded?

2/8

100

Problem Solving + & - 100

Mr. Johnston sold 247 meals on Tuesday at this restaurant.  He sold 516 meals on Wednesday.  What is the difference between the number of meals Mr. Johnston sold on these two days?

269 meals

100

Problem Solving x & ÷ 100

Daria has 42 baseball gloves in her store.  She will put the gloves on 7 shelves.  She will put the same number of gloves on each shelf.  How many gloves will Daria put on each shelf?

6 gloves

100

Geometry 100

Patricia’s class collected cans of food for charity.  Which unit of measurement should be used to measure the weight of the cans of food?

A. Quarts    B. Pounds

C. Gallons    D. Fluid ounces



B. Pounds

100

Data Analysis & Personal Financial Literacy 100

If each dot represents one family, how many families eat dessert two or less days?

13 families

200

Place Value & Fractions 200


List the kind of magazine sold in order from least to greatest.

News, Fashion, Entertainment, Sports

200

Problem Solving + & - 200

Rita had two boxes of ribbons.  She had 37 large ribbons in the first box.  She had 56 small ribbons in the second box.  She gave 28 of the large ribbons to her sister.  Find the number of ribbons Rita has left in the two boxes.  

65 ribbons

200

Problem Solving x & ÷ 200

There are a total of 36 bicycles in 6 rows at a bicycle shop.  There are the same number of bicycles in each row.  Find the number of bicycles in each row.

6 bicycles

200

Geometry 200

A designer planned the layout of a new store as shown below. 

If each square represents one square yard, what is the total area of the new store layout?

28 square yards

200

Data Analysis & Personal Financial Literacy 200

Based on the graph, how many more pounds of plastic did the family recycle in July than in April?

60 pounds

300

Place Value & Fractions 300


Write a comparison statement about the fractions on the models shown below.

3/6 > 1/6

300

Problem Solving + & - 300

Addison started with $87 in her bank account.  She put $213 into her account last week and another $137 this week.  Find the total amount Addison now has in her bank account. 

$437

300

Problem Solving x & ÷ 300

The members of a gym use 98 towels every day.  How many towels are used in 7 days?

686 towels

300

Geometry 300

A triangular sign has a perimeter of 44 centimeters.  Two of the sides are each 16 centimeters long.  What is the length of the third side in centimeters?

12 centimeters

300

Data Analysis & Personal Financial Literacy 300

Mrs. Smith borrowed $6,000 from a bank for home repairs.  She paid $7,500 back to the bank.  What is the most likely reason Mrs. Smith had to pay back more money?

A. She made a mistake calculating the amount.

B. She actually needed more than $6,000 for repairs.

C. She had to pay interest on the amount of money she borrowed.

D. She had to pay sales tax on the amount of money she borrowed.

C. She had to pay interest on the amount of money she borrowed.

400

Place Value & Fractions 400


What is the relationship between the thousands place and the hundreds place in the number shown?

971,111

The thousands place is ____ times greater than the hundreds place.



Ten

400

Problem Solving + & - 400

Wilson went on three road trips last year. In January he traveled 278 miles.  In April he traveled 652 miles. He traveled 767 miles in September.

How many more miles did Wilson travel in January and April combined than he traveled in September?

163 miles

400

Problem Solving x & ÷ 400

To make posters, 6 students each collected 8 pictures of animals.  The students put 4 animal pictures on each poster they made.  How many posters did the students make?

12 posters

400

Geometry 400

Sammy’s backyard is shown in the diagram.  What is the total area of the backyard in square feet?

56 square feet

400

Data Analysis & Personal Financial Literacy 400

A city pays each police officer for the work the police officer does.  Which factor would most likely not affect the amount of money this city pays a police officer?

A. The size of the police officer’s family

B. The number of years the police officer has worked for the city

C. The special skills that the police officer has

D. The level of education that the police officer has

A. The size of the police officer’s family

500

Place Value & Fractions 500


Write the sum of 8 ten thousands, 4 hundreds, and 9 tens in standard form.




80,490

500

Problem Solving + & - 500

Victor hung three pictures in his bedroom.  

  • The first picture had a length of 59 centimeters.

  • The second picture had a length of 92 centimeters.

  • The third picture had a length of 127 centimeters.


Estimate the total length of these three pictures in centimeters.

280 centimeters

500

Problem Solving x & ÷ 500

Jackie has a vegetable garden.  She has 5 rows that have 16 carrot plants in each row.  She also has 72 spinach plants.  Find the amount of vegetable plants in Jackie’s garden.

152 vegetable plants

500

Geometry 500

Michelle counted the square tiles on the rectangular floor at her school cafeteria.  Each tile had an area of 1 square foot.  There were 9 rows of tiles and 36 tiles in each row.  What is the area of the cafeteria?

324 square feet

500

Data Analysis & Personal Financial Literacy 500

What is the difference between week 1 and weeks 5 and 6 combined?

 54 miles