Multiplication
Division
Place Value and Comparing
Measurement and Time
Word Problems
100

The band sells 1,036 shirts for $5 each. How much money did they make?

$5,180

100

Solve: 9,260 ÷ 4.
Write the quotient.

Answer: 9,260 ÷ 4 = 2,315

100

Compare the value of the 3 in 34,560 and 345,600 using place-value words.

In 34,560 the 3 is in the ten-thousands place (30,000). In 345,600 the 3 is in the hundred-thousands place (300,000). The 3 in 345,600 is 10 times as large as the 3 in 34,560.

100

How many seconds are in 3 minutes?

Answer: 3 minutes × 60 = 180 seconds

100

Start with 8 and use the rule “add 12.”
Write the next three numbers.

Answer: 8 → 20 → 32 → 44

200

Brant gives 18 flowers to each of 42 people.
Write a multiplication equation to find how many he gives away.

756

200

Maria solved 318 ÷ 4 = 79 R2.
Explain how to check her answer using multiplication and addition.

79 × 4 = 316

316 + 2 = 318

200

Write > or <
(a) 2,634 __ 2,643
(b) 62,800 __ 62,799

Answer: 

(a) 2,634 < 2,643
(b) 62,800 > 62,799

200

Complete the table:
Minutes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Seconds: __, __, 180, __, __

Answer: 1 → 60, 2 → 120, 3 → 180, 4 → 240, 5 → 300

200

Pattern: ■ ● ■ ● ■ ●
Describe the pattern TWO ways 

Square, circle, square, circle....

Even, none, even, none

300

A store sells 144 pencils in a pack.
How many pencils are in 2 packs?  

288 pencils

300

Sal rides 24 miles on Sunday, which is 3 times the miles he rode Saturday.
Find:
• Miles on Saturday
• Total miles for both days

Saturday = 24 ÷ 3 = 8 miles. 

Total = 24 + 8 = 32 miles.

300

Which statements describe 5 × 4 = 20? Choose all:
A. 20 is 4 times as many as 5
B. 4 is 5 times as many as 20
C. 20 is 5 times as many as 4
D. 5 is 4 times as many as 20

Answer: A and C are true. (A: 20 is 4 times 5. C: 20 is 5 times 4.)

300

Round the mountains to the nearest thousand:
• 28,169 ft
• 27,940 ft

Answer: 

28,169 ≈ 28,000 ft (nearest thousand)
27,940 ≈ 28,000 ft

300

Sharon makes 27 invitations, which is 3 times as many as Dani.
Write and solve an equation to find how many Dani made.

Answer: 27 = 3 × D → D = 27 ÷ 3 = 9 invitations

400

Zander needs 225 goodie bags, each with 8 items.
How many items he need?

225 × 8 = 1,800 items

400

There are 23 students, 3 teachers, and 2 parents going canoeing.
Each canoe holds 3 people.

Write and solve a division equation to find how many canoes they need. Explain what you do with the remainder.

Total people = 23+3+2 = 28. 

28 ÷ 3 = 9 R1 → need 10 canoes (remainder 1 means one more canoe for the extra person).

400

Write this number in digits AND in words:
4 Hundred Thousands
2 Ten Thousands
3 Thousands
0 Hundreds
4 Tens
0 Ones  

Digits: 423,040. 

Words: four hundred twenty-three thousand forty.

400

A square has a perimeter of 24 m and area of 36 m².
What is the side length?

Perimeter 24 → side = 24 ÷ 4 = 6 m. 

(Checks: area 6 × 6 = 36 m²)

400

Your class read 247 minutes this week.
The other 4th-grade class read 382 minutes.
How many more minutes did the other class read?

Answer:
382 − 247 = 135 more minutes

500

Finger puppets come in packs of 144, and each pack costs $11.


If Zander buys 2 packs, how many puppets does he get, and what is the total cost?

2 packs → 144 × 2 = 288 puppets

 cost = 2 × $11 = $22

500

Melanie has 96 chairs.
List six different ways to arrange the chairs in equal rows.
Choose one way that does NOT make sense and explain why.

Possible equal-row arrangements (factors of 96):
1 × 96, 2 × 48, 3 × 32, 4 × 24, 6 × 16, 8 × 12.
Nonsensical choice: 1 × 96 — (one row of 96 might not make sense because students would be too far apart in one long row)

500

Round each grade’s reading minutes to the nearest thousand:
• 18,050
• 30,451
• 55,870
• 80,689
• 67,270
Then estimate how many more minutes are needed to reach 500,000.

Answer: Rounded: 18,000; 30,000; 56,000; 81,000; 67,000.
Total rounded = 18,000 + 30,000 + 56,000 + 81,000 + 67,000 = 252,000.
Needed to reach 500,000 = 248,000 more.

500

The perimeter of a rectangle is 30 inches. The width is 5 inches.
What is the length?  

Answer:
30 ÷ 2 = 15 (sum of one length + one width)
15 − 5 = 10 inches  

500

A bakery made 96 muffins.
They pack the muffins into trays that hold 6 muffins each.
How many trays can they fill?

Answer:
96 ÷ 6 = 16 trays