14 + 19
33
9 - 8
1
6 x 3
18
Write/Say in standard form:
500 + 20 + 5
525
Eight bird are on the fence. Ten more land on the fence. How many birds are there now?
8 + 10 + 18
417 + 56
473
26 - 7
19
9 x 9
81
Write/Say in Expanded Form:
24,521
20,000 + 4,000 + 500 + 20 + 1
Cassie has $410 in her account. She loans her mother $222. How much money does she have now?
410 - 222 = 188
$188.00
7,215 + 9,999
17,214
400 - 175
225
50 x 5
250
What is the value(s) of the 8 in
18,254
8,000
Joclyn works at Walmart. She works 7 hours a day, 5 days a week. How many hours does she work in a week?
7 x 5 = 30
30 hours
Word Problem:
Kelly has 14 pairs of shoes, 18 skirts, 9 vests, and 10 heavy coats. She bought 3 pairs of shoes and 10 skirts. How many skirts does she have now?
18 + 10 = 28 skirts
70,0005 - 6,985
63,015
42 x 12
504
What place value is the 7 in?
217
ones place
Monica has 6 dimes and 5 quarters in her piggy bank. She gives her sister, Didi 2 dimes and a quarter for ice cream. How many dimes and quarters does she have left? How much money is that?
Dimes : 6 - 2 = 4 (40 Cents)
Quarters 5 - 1 = 4 ($1.00)
Total Value: $1.40
Word Problem:
Martin and Tina collect stamps as a hobby. Martin has 145, Tina has 209 stamps. Together they bought 96 more and were given 211 stamps. How many stamps do they have in total?
145 + 209 + 96 + 211 = 661 stamps
Word Problem:
Casper has been saving money for 4 month to buy a leather jacket for school. The jacket costs $250. He has saved $582. He had to spend $43 on school supplies and $207 on shoes. How much does he have left? Is it enough for his jacket?
Money Saved: $582
Money Spent: $43 + $207 = $250
Money Saved - Money Spent
$582 - $250 = $332
Yes he has enough for the jacket
Word Problem:
Barbra has 9 quarters in her piggy bank. How much money does she have in quarters?
9 x $0.25 = $2.25
What is the value(s) of of the 9?
910,989
900,000 Nine hundred thousand
900 Nine hundred
9 Nine
Courtney owns a fruit stand. On Monday she sold 19 bananas, 38 oranges, 8 papaya, and 6 watermelon. On Tuesday she sold 45 bananas, 16 oranges, 51 papaya, and 13 apples. On Wednesday she sold twice as may bananas than on Monday, 5 less oranges than on Tuesday, and 21 more apples than on Tuesday. How much of each fruit did she sell?
Bananas 19 + 45 + (19 x 2) = 102
Oranges 38 + 16 + (16 -5) = 65
Watermelon 6 = 6
Papaya 8 + 51 = 59
Apples 13 + (13+21) = 47