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100

Kinley has 12 shoes. How many pairs of shoes does she have?

What is 6 pairs of shoes?

100

Kyleigh brought in 4 babies each day for 2 days. Each baby had 2 socks. How many socks were there in all?

What is 16 socks?

100

Brooklyn has some bouncy balls. She puts the balls into 4 groups of 5. Which number sentence shows how many balls Brooklyn has? a. 5 + 4 = ?    b. 4 x 5 = ?  c. 5 - 4 = ?

What is b. 4 x 5 = ?

100

Shelby has 21 apples. She places an equal number of apples in 3 baskets. How many apples did she places in each basket? Write an equation and solve. 

What is 21÷3=7, she put 7 apples in each basket?

100

Jorge bought 3 boxes of donuts each day for 2 days. There were 10 donuts in each box. How many donuts did Jorge buy?

What is 60 donuts?

200

Gabriel has 5 equal rows of matchbox cars. He places 45 cars in all. How many matchbox cars does he have in each row?

What is 9 matchbox cars?

200

Ashton bought 2 bags of chips each day for 4 days. There were 10 chips in each bag. How many chips did Ashton buy?

What is 80 chips?

200

Braelyn has some Pokemon cards. She puts the cards in 5 groups of 3 cards. Which number sentence shows how many cards Braelyn has? a. 5+3=p     b. 5-3=p  c. 5x3=p   d. px5=3

What is c. 5x3=p?

200

Asante has 48 pages left to read in his book. If he reads 8 pages a day, how many days will it take him to finish his book?

What is 6 days?

200

Choose the number sentence that shows the inverse operation of 4x8=32.     a. 8x4=32     b. 8+4=32      c. 32-4=8   d. 32÷4=8

What is d. 32÷4=8?

300

Aubree and two friends need to share 15 cookies equally. How many cookies will each friend get?

What is 5 cookies?

300

Da'Kari made 2 bags of flash cards each day for 3 days. There were 10 flash cards ion each bag. How many flashcards did Da'Kari make?

What is 60 flashcards?

300

Lilly wants to ride the go-carts at the arcade. It takes 9 tickets for one ride. She wants to ride 3 times. Which number sentence could be used to find the total number of tickets she will need.    a. 9+3      b. 9x3     c. 9-3    d. 9+9+9+9

What is b. 9x3?

300

Aspen has 18 shoes. How many pairs of shoes does Aspen have? 

What is 9 pairs of shoes?

300

What expression would represent how many squares are in the picture below? 


What is 3x5?

400

Mom spent $32 on pie at the fair. Each pie cost $8. How many pies did she buy?

What is 4 pies?

400

Zayden walked 2 dogs each day for 3 days. Each dog had 10 spots. How many spots were on the dogs in all?

What is 60 spots?

400

Gavin has some rubber bands. He puts the rubber bands in 6 groups of 4 rubber bands. Which number sentence shows how many rubber bands Gavin has?  a. 6-4=h   b. 6+4=h   c. hx6=4   d. 6x4=h

What is d. 6x4=h?

400

Bryson spends $27 on bags of deer corn. Each bag of corn costs $9. How many bags of corn did Bryson buy?

What is 3 bags?

400

Kamia divided 36 erasers equally among 6 friends. Write an equation that can be used to find the number of erasers each friend got. Use a letter to stand for the number of erasers each friend got.

What is 36÷6=e?

500

Our classroom has 12 girls and 6 boys. Miss Daniel needs one pencil for each student. Pencils come in packs of 3. How many packs of pencils does Miss Daniel need?

What is 6 packs of pencils?

500

Bella bought 3 bags of cookies each day for 3 days. There were 5 cookies in each bag. How many cookies did Bella buy?

What is 45 cookies?

500

What number sentence completes the fact family?


3x7=21

7x3=21

21÷3=7

What is 21÷7=3?

500

There are 4 bookshelves in the library. Each book shelf holds 5 books. Carly says that there are 25 books in the library because 5+5+5+5+5=25. Is Carly correct? Explain. 

No, because there are only 4 shelves not 5 shelves. Carly added 5, 5 times not 4 times. If there were 5 shelves, Carly would be correct. 

500

Andrew has 6 boxes of cookies that each contain 3 cookies. 

Part A: How many cookies does Andrew have?

Part B: Andrew divided the cookies between two friends. Write an equation using a letter to represent how many cookies each friend got?

Part A: What is 18 cookies?

Part B: What is 18÷9=a?