Number1
Fractions
2Measure
3Decimals
4More
fractions5
Surprise6
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
$300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300
$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400
$500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
$100 Number
Solve for the unknown:
30 x n = 2,700
$200 Number
Estimate the product:
235X 67
$300 Number
Find the product
23
x 17
$400 Number
What is the product?
42 x 15 =
$500 Number
30 x n = 120
$100 Fractions
Draw an area model to
show
$200 Fractions
I have one cup of sugar to make 2 batches of cookies. I will use an equal amount for each batch. How much sugar will I use for one batch?
$300 Fractions
Decompose in two ways.
$400 Fractions
Draw a number line to show where would be located.
$500 Fractions
I ate a third of my brownies. Sally ate a third of her brownies. I think I ate
more than Sally. Is it possible for me to have eaten more of my brownies
than Sally?
$100 Measurement
Measure the line segment to the nearest quarter inch:
$200 Measurement
Measure the line segment to the nearest centimeter:
$300 Measurement
Find the perimeter and area:
$400 Measurement
If the sides of a rectangle are 12 inches and 32 inches. What is the area?
$500 Measurement
The football game ended at 6:45 p.m. It was an hour and a half long. When did it start?
$100 Decimals
Use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the two decimals.
0.46 ______ 0.2
$200 Decimals
Order from greatest to least.
3.56; 3.5; 5.35
$300 Decimals
Name the missing decimals on the number line:
0 0.60.2 1
$400 Decimals
Write the decimal in standard and expanded form:
$500 Decimals
Find the total amount.
$15.23
+ 16.69
$100 More Fractions
Use an area model to prove that
=
$200 More Fractions
Order the following fractions from largest to smallest.
$300 More Fractions
What fraction is the fish on the number line below?
0 1
$400 More Fractions
This rectangle represents one whole.
What number does the shaded region represent below?
$500 More Fractions
Use what you know about unit fractions and their size to solve the problem below.
$100 Surprise
Use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the two products.
10 x 7 20 x 3
$200 Surprise
Use what you know about benchmark fractions to determine if is greater than or less than
$300 Surprise
Subtract these fractions:
$400 Surprise
Add these fractions:
7 2
$500 SurpriseFind the elapsed time:
If it is 7:23, what time will it be in 1 hour and 39 minutes?