Place Value
Exponents and Powers of 10
Mystery
What to do with the remainder?
Multiplication/Division
100

What is the value of 5 in:

135,789

5,000

100

Write in Exponential notation

1,000,000

106

100

Convert:

 2 hours = _______ minutes

120 minutes

100

Johnny and Danny are setting up tables for a party.  There are 19 people attending the party.  Each table holds 4 people.  How many tables should they set up?

5

100

Solve:

18 x 42

756

200

What is the value of 7 in: 789,456

700,000

200

Write in Standard Form:

105

10,000

200

Write in expanded Form:

5,678

5,000+ 600+70+8

200

Alice is buying fruit snacks to share with her class.  There are 26 kids in her class.  Fruit snacks are sold in boxes of 10.  How many boxes will she need to buy so everyone gets one bag of fruit snacks?

3

200

Solve:

23 x 41

943

300

What are the values of all of the 6's in 60,986,935

60,000,000 and 6,000

300

Solve:

4 x 104

40,000

300

Insert grouping symbols to make the number sentence true:

25 x 8 - 3 = 125

25 x (8 - 3) = 36

300

Dave has $15 to buy cards.  Each pack costs $6.  How many packs can Dave buy?

2

300

Solve: 

506 x 43

21758

400

Solve The Riddle:

I have 5 digits.

My 5 is worth 50,000

My 8 is worth 8,000

One of my 6's is worth 60.

The other is worth 10 times as much.

What number am I?

58,660

400

Solve:

15 x 107

150,000,000

400

Which 6 digit number(s) have :

2 in the ones place,

7 in the thousands place, and

9 in the hundred thousands place?

Answers:

942,147

947,142

927,442

749,124

947,142

927,442

400

Your classroom received 150 books.  You are placing them into bins.  Each bin holds 20 books.  How many bins will you need?

8 bins

400

Solve:

3,224/29

111 R5

500

Solve the Riddle:

I have 5 digits.

My 9 is worth 9 x 10,000.

My 2 is worth 2 thousand.

One of my 7's is worth 70.

My other is worth 10 times as much.

My other digit is 6.

92,776

500

Solve:

(3 x 102) x (4 x 103)

300 x 4000 =1,200,000

500

Find the volume:


Area = 48 cm3

500

Pizzas cost $14 each.  How many pizzas can you buy with $60?  

4

500

275/14

19 R9