1
Name_______________________________
1.
14
-9
2. 18
-9
4.
5, 10, 15,
5.
6.
3.
2
3
+6
, 25
2
Name_______________________________
1.
33
+ 24
2. 28
- 17
3.
36
-2
4. 87
+1
5.
6.
There were 52 apples on our tree. The wind blew 21 down. How many apples
were left on the tree? ______
3
Name_______________________________
1.
23
+ 45
2. 32
+ 17
3. 15
-6
4.
79
- 23
5.
6.
13 children are on the big slide. 35 children are on the small slide. How many
children are playing on the slides? ______
3
2
+4
4
Name_______________________________
1.
14
-7
4.
5.
6.
2. 12
-6
3. 36
+ 13
, 106
Becki made 68 cookies. She ate 6. How many cookies are left? ______
5
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
12
-6
5.
6.
3.
3
0
+2
12
+ 45
Wendy saves stickers. She has 67. Nickie gave her 12 more. How many
stickers in all? ______
6
Name_______________________________
1.
32
+ 25
2. 63
+4
3. 28
+ 10
4.
44
+5
5. 67
- 54
6.
18 bears and 12 elephants. How many more bears are there than elephants? ______
7
Name_______________________________
1.
23
32
2.
38
83
3.
6.
79
- 55
4.
, 54, 55
5.
10
-2
8
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
59,
3.
24
+ 32
6.
Jane has 17 cookies. Her mother gives her 4 more cookies. How many cookies
does Jane have? ______
, 61, 62
4. 38
- 15
5.
3
2
+7
9
Name_______________________________
1.
1 quarter
3 dimes
2 pennies
2.
38
+8
3. 16
-8
4.
23
+ 14
5. 85
- 11
6.
Jill had 5. She doubled her money. How much did she have? ______
10
Name_______________________________
1.
62
+ 74
2. 34
- 10
3.
4.
436
-215
6.
Angie had 35. She gave Lacey a dime. How much money is left? ______
5. 634
+123
11
Name_______________________________
1.
9+1+3=
2. 2 + 8 + 4 = ______
3.
9+6
4.
26
+ 34
5. 80
- 75
6.
Adam bought an eraser for 16 and a pencil for 14. How much for both? ______
12
Name_______________________________
1.
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
5
6
2.
100
- 50
3. 110
+ 70
5.
5 + 5 + 3 = ______
6.
4.
3
7
+1
13
Name_______________________________
1.
3 nickels
3 pennies ______
2.
3.
Count by 5.
4.
61
- 49
6.
Mandy had some stickers. She gave 8 to Jerry and still had 7 left for herself. How
many stickers did she have to start with? __________
5. 26
+4
14
Name_______________________________
1.
53
- 21
2. 66
+ 31
3. 90
+8
11 12
4.
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
5.
6.
Pam had 14 blue beads. She had 9 more than Kim. How many beads does Kim
have? ______
15
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
52
+ 36
4.
14
5.
6.
Jo found 83 stones. Scott found 12. How many stones were found? ______
3. 73
- 40
,6
16
Name_______________________________
1.
19
+8
2. 9 +
= 15
3. 42
- 17
4.
90
-30
5.
6.
Jeff had 8. He wanted to buy a 17 orange. How much more money did he need? _____
5
2
+9
17
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
4.
5.
24
2. 14 - 8 = ______
42
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
6.
Belinda was 16 years old. Mitchell was 7 years old. How much older was
Belinda? ______
18
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
Josh found 6. Marshall found 9. How much money did they find? ______
37
5. 62
- 27
19
Name_______________________________
1.
84
2.
67
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
3.
7 + 3 + 2 = ______
4.
74
+ 26
6.
Joey found 16 apples. He ate 2. How many apples are left? ______
5. 80
- 26
20
Name_______________________________
1.
Count by 2.
2.
54
- 38
3. 38
+ 24
4.
6+7+1=
5. 9 +
6.
Franci had 48 cards in her collection. She gave some to Pedro but still had 39 left.
How many cards did she give to Pedro? ______
= 12
21
Name_______________________________
1.
40
- 18
2. 42
+ 18
3.
4.
5.
66
+7
22
Name_______________________________
1.
Write or .
435
543
2.
5
8
+4
3. 736
- 425
4.
Count backward.
, 20, 25, 30
5.
6.
Lois had 35. Her brother Brian had twice as much. How much money did Brian
have? ______
23
Name_______________________________
1.
46
+ 13
2. 53
- 26
3.
4.
5.
6.
Mrs. Saylor counted 209 cars and 122 cars. How many cars did she count? ______
24
Name_______________________________
1.
60
+ 90
2. 170 - 80 = ______
3.
634
+ 263
4. 875
- 263
5.
6.
In the third grade class there are 47 students. There are 29 girls in the class. How
many are boys? ______
137
317
25
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
38
+ 34
4.
5.
6.
Tonia had 475 stamps. She gave 231 away. How many stamps are left? ______
3. 52
+ 36
26
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
15
21
+ 10
6.
Pat has 36 crayons. Fern has 27. How many more crayons does Pat have? ______
27
Name_______________________________
1.
3 + 7 + 3 = ______
2. 5 + 6 - 2 = ______
3. 643
-218
4.
Gil weighs 165 pounds. Larry weighs 156 pounds. How much less does Larry
weigh? ______
5.
6.
Irene ate hot lunch 76 times. Joyce ate 61 times. How many fewer times did
Joyce eat? ______
28
Name_______________________________
1.
38
-6
2. 27
+5
3. 77
-5
4.
5.
Charlene has 8 pairs of shoes. How many shoes does Charlene have? ______
6.
29
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
10 +
4.
5.
Write this number. One thousand, three hundreds, five tens, four ones ______
6.
Carol ate 3 cookies, Nancy ate 5, and Roger ate 7. How many cookies were
eaten? ______
= 60
= 20.
3. 634
- 230
30
Name_______________________________
1.
431
134
2.
3.
4.
6.
At the beginning of the year the school had 51 balls for recess. At the end of the
year only 27 balls were left. How many balls were lost? ______
253
314
215
75 ______
5. 13
22
+ 37
31
Name_______________________________
1.
26
+ 15
2. 81
- 45
3.
4.
A triangle has
5.
Write from least to greatest. 561, 981, 432 ______ ______ ______
6.
Sam has 638, Sue has 782, Moe has 728. How many more does Sue have than
Moe? ______
sides.
32
Name_______________________________
1.
A rectangle has
sides.
2.
Write in order from greatest to least. 300, 600, 400 ______ ______ ______
11 12
1
2
10
3.
3
4
8
7
73
5
6
4.
5. 43
- 27
6.
Sara rode 75 miles on her bike last week. She rode 25 this week. How many
miles in all? ______
33
Name_______________________________
1.
47
-8
2. 77
+4
3.
24
+ 45
4. 44
- 25
5.
6.
Cindy got scores of 160, 145, 152. Write the scores in order least to greatest.
_______ _______ _______
34
Name_______________________________
11
1.
12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
2.
464
- 236
3. 324
+ 269
4.
5.
Robbie had 27 in his pocket. Marcy had 45 in her purse. How much more
money did Marcy have? ______
6.
My class had 22 students last year. This year I have 15. How many fewer
students do I have this year? ______
35
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
560 trees were cut in November. 640 trees were cut in December. How many
trees were cut altogether? ___________
36
Name_______________________________
1.
23
+ 15
2. 67
- 38
3.
4.
5.
6.
Sam is 14 years old. Bryn is 9 years old. How much older is Sam than Bryn? ______
141
, 30, 35
139
37
Name_______________________________
1.
47
-9
2. 137
+ 54
3. 17
53
+ 18
11 12
1
2
10
4.
3
4
8
7
5.
6.
Mary went to Toms house to play at 4:00. Her mother told her to be home at
6:30. How long does she get to play? ______
38
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
64
+ 27
4.
5.
3. 33
- 17
11
12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
6.
Ann has 24 freckles. Jose has only 16 freckles. How many more freckles does Ann
have than Jose? ________
39
Name_______________________________
1.
53 _______
2.
3.
4.
67 - 29 = ________
6.
5. 23
+ 59
40
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
147
+ 239
5.
6.
Pete had 51 baseball cards. He gave away 33 baseball cards. How many
baseball cards are left? ________
41
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
61
- 34
3. 575
+ 318
5.
Count backwards:
, 16, 18, 20
6.
Ted has 2 dimes and 6 pennies. He found 1 more dime. How much money does
he have now? ________
42
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
23
14
+2
1
2
10
9
4.
3
4
8
7
5
6
5.
6.
I had 18 pencils. I now have 13 pencils. How many are left? ________
43
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
4.
6.
21
16
+32
44
Name_______________________________
1.
Add 10 to 490.
3.
4.
5.
6.
52
+ 23
45
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
263 - 122 =
5.
4 + 7 + 11 = ________
6.
Ron scored 27 points. Luke scored 16 points. Terry scored 21 points. How many
fewer points did Luke score than Terry? _______
46
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
507
+ 236
4.
5.
34 tens = ________
6.
Robin scored 200, 300, and 400 points in three turns at darts. What was her
total score? ________
3. 627
- 206
47
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
4.
= 21
16
5.
6.
On Heathers birthday she got 12 balloons. 3 popped right away. Her dad blew
up 7 more. How many balloons does she have now? ________
48
Name_______________________________
1.
11
12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
2.
3.
4.
6.
37
-18
49
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
76
- 34
2. 72
- 18
June
S
1 2
If today is the 17th what is the date one week from today? 9
16
_____________
23
30
T
3
10
17
24
W Th
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
4.
5.
What is the smallest number you can make from these digits 6, 4, 5. ________
6.
Eileen ran a 490 meter race. Frank ran a 307 meter race. How much farther did
Eileen run? ________
S
6
13
20
27
50
Name_______________________________
11
1.
12
1
2
10
9
3
8
4
7
5
6
2.
Brandy ate 5 bales of hay in June. He ate 6 more in July. Then he ate 7 bales. How
many bales did he eat in all? ________
3.
747 + 246 =
5.
6.
Tom bought 2 baseball sticker books. Each cost $3.75. About how much did he
spend? Round the cost of each book to the nearest dollar. ________
7
14
21
28
8
15
22
29
51
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
51 - 37 =
4.
5.
6.
Joe earns $1.25. Sandy earns $1.35. How much do they earn together? ________
52
Name_______________________________
Fruits
Apple
Orange
Banana
1.
2.
3.
Calories
75
83
61
12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
4.
5.
6.
53
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
5.
28
47
+15
6. 72
- 57
54
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
5
6
4.
5.
6.
55
Name_______________________________
1.
There were 175 people at the play on Friday. There were 246 people on Saturday.
How many more were there on Saturday than Friday? ________
2.
3.
4.
6.
56
Name_______________________________
1.
49
26
+ 41
2. 46
57
67
+ 26
4.
5.
6.
Heather had $10.00. She bought lunch for $6.80. How much money did she have
left? ________
649 ________
57
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
4.
6.
49
33
+5
3. 46
- 27
Howard ate 29 green beans. He left 7 on his plate. How many green beans did he
have to start with? ________
58
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
745
- 516
5.
6.
4 kids hid behind the door. 11 kids hid in the kitchen. How many more kids hid
in the kitchen? ________
4.
505
-8
59
Name_______________________________
1.
37
- 18
2. 21
13
+5
3.
5.
Write or . 235
6.
Tiger weighs 182 kg. Bear weighs 309 kg. How much do they weigh together? ________
237
60
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
6.
567
- 298
4. 47
39
+ 64
Ms. Robb rode her bike 47 miles one day. Mr. Bank rode his bike 29 miles. How
many more miles should Mr. Bank ride to catch up with Ms. Robb? ________
61
Name_______________________________
Estimate the answer by rounding each addend to the nearest 10 on problems 1 and 2.
1.
38
+ 16
2. 47
+ 28
3. Subtract:
74
- 17
4.
Add:
574
+ 137
6.
Mikes new bat cost $6.00. He gave the clerk $10.00. How much change did he
get back? ________
62
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
26
47
+ 39
4.
5.
Write or .
6,500
6.
Lois has 23 new pencils. Charlene has 32 new pencils. How many more pencils
does Charlene have? ________
3. 371
486
+ 721
6,508
63
Name_______________________________
1.
35
+ 27
2.
329
- 147
3.
4.
6.
5. $7.25
- 2.50
Puzzle - $.75
Train - $3.19
64
Name_______________________________
1.
180
- 90
2.
1,700
- 800
3.
4.
5.
234
+ 477
65
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
167
- 98
4.
6,234
+ 2,463
6.
Charlenes T-ball team scored 26 points. Loiss T-ball team scored 14 points.
How many more points did Charlenes team score? ________
66
Name_______________________________
1.
366
+ 642
2.
700
+ 236
3.
4.
5.
6.
Alan bought a new Corvette when he was 30 years old. Now he is 35. How old
is the Corvette? ________
67
Name_______________________________
1.
72
43
+ 69
3.
4.
Write or . 765
6.
Lindsay blew 327 bubbles. Bryn blew 418 bubbles. How many bubbles did they
blow together? ________
921
68
Name_______________________________
1.
706
- 447
3.
Write or . 1,271
4.
6.
Charlene ate 47 potato chips. She left 14 potato chips in the bag. How many
were in the bag to start with? ________
1,227
5.
314
126
+ 243
69
Name_______________________________
1.
Double 17.
3.
4.
6.
Ken bought 4 rabbits in the fall. In the spring he had 22 rabbits. How many more
rabbits did he have in the spring than in the fall? ________
5.
936
- 457
70
Name_______________________________
1.
243
329
+ 516
2.
502
- 276
3.
4.
5.
$6.00
- 4.38
276
+ 349
71
Name_______________________________
1.
264
- 137
4.
24
24
+ 24
2.
1498
+ 2761
12
1
2
10
9
3
8
4
7
6.
There are 27 eggs in the hen house. You found 14 eggs. How many more eggs
are in the hen house? ________
72
Name_______________________________
1.
2
x7
2.
What measurement would you most likely use to weigh a turkey? oz. or lb. ________
3.
4.
6.
876
- 187
5.
127
+ 978
I have some cookies. If I had 27 more, I would have 52 cookies. How many
cookies do I have? ________
73
Name_______________________________
1.
9
x2
2. 9 nickels = ________
3.
4.
563
+ 128
6.
You have 76. You spend 1 quarter and 2 dimes. How much money do you have left?
________
5. or .
364
398
74
Name_______________________________
1.
2 sixes =
2.
488
- 199
11 12
1
2
10
3.
3
4
8
7
4.
5.
5 x 2 = ________
6.
May made 2 pizzas. She cut each one into four pieces. How many pieces of
pizza did she have? ________
75
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
357
+ 134
4.
6.
498 people are going to the concert. 129 people have arrived. How many people are
still coming? ________
3.
8
x2
5. 17
21
+ 36
76
Name_______________________________
1.
or . 607
670
3.
6 + 4 - 7 + 10 = ________
4.
27
+ 68
6.
Tom has 2 dollars, 2 quarters, and 6 pennies. How much money does he have? ________
5. 1 hour =
minutes
77
Name_______________________________
1.
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
2.
4.
6.
5 nickels =
75
- 26
5.
17
24
36
+ 12
There are 7 sets of twins. How many children are there? ________
78
Name_______________________________
1.
5 sixes =
3.
or . 63
5.
6.
Sally has 9 pairs of shoes. How many shoes does Sally have? ________
47
2.
429
- 276
4.
68
+ 31
79
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
4,973
- 2,664
4.
or . 197
6.
Samantha bought a book for $3.95 and a candy bar for 40. How much did she
spend? ________
191
5.
5
x6
80
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
2
x8
4.
46
13
+28
6.
Wendy had 462 stickers. She gave 146 stickers to a friend. How many stickers
does she have left? ________
81
Name_______________________________
1.
462
- 191
2. Write or . 467
539
3.
5.
6.
Lynn gave the clerk $1.55. He got 47 back. How much did he spend? ________
4.
2
x6
82
Name_______________________________
1.
407
- 132
2. 5 fours = ________
11 12
3.
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
4.
5.
Write the number. four thousand, two tens, seven hundreds ________
6.
Robert is nine years older than Jack. Jack is 27. How old is Robert? ________
83
Name_______________________________
1.
Write the amount. five dimes, six nickels, one dollar ________
2.
3.
6.
476
- 183
4. or . 4,967
4,867
36
+ 21
5.
8
x0
My digits are 4, 6. I am more than 50 but less than 70. What number am I? ________
84
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
4.
6.
74
- 68
2.
4,971
+ 1,426
9
x3
5.
18
36
+18
Darwin drove 137 miles on Monday. On Tuesday, he drove 462 miles. How
many miles did he drive? ________
85
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
9
x6
2. $4.68
+ 2.71
4. 407
- 136
11
12
1
2
10
5.
3
4
8
7
6.
5
6
Tommy wants 467 stickers. He has 158. How many more stickers does he need? _______
86
Name_______________________________
1.
9
x4
3.
467
- 328
4.
68
47
+ 33
5.
6.
Tom spends 45. He has 60. What two coins should he get for change? ________
87
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
34
22
+ 67
5.
4. or
4 tens, 3 ones
8 x 5 + 16 - 3 =
467
- 132
6 tens 2 ones
88
Name_______________________________
1.
7 nickels =
2.
804
- 772
3.
4.
9 x 3 - 12 +28 = ________
5.
or . 46 + 37
6.
You spend $1.47. You gave the clerk $5.00. How much money do you get back? _______
142 - 61
89
Name_______________________________
Menu: Hamburger 50
Cheeseburger 65
French Fries 38
Pie 40
Milk 35
Pop 35, 60
1.
2.
Which costs more? Hamburger and Milk, or French Fries and Pie? _______________
3.
You have $1.50. You buy a hamburger, small pop and pie. What one coin should you
get back? __________
4.
You have $1.25. You buy a hamburger and French Fries. Do you have enough
money for a small or a large pop? __________
5.
You have $1.03. You spend all your money. What two things did you buy?
_______________________________________________
6.
9 x 0 = ________
90
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
467
+ 368
4.
1
2
10
9
3
4
5.
6.
406
- 147
Don has $4.50. He spends $2.37. How much money does he have now? ________
91
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
4,706
- 2,415
5.
6.
River Town
92
Name_______________________________
1.
It is Sept. 5. You have vacation in 14 days. What date does vacation begin? __________
2.
3.
4.
6.
493
- 127
5.
6
x1
Dave rode his bike nine miles a day. How many miles did he ride in a week? __________
93
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
or . 1,924
4.
33
69
27
+ 12
6.
A tree was 24 inches long when you planted it. Now it is 78 inches tall. How much has it
grown? ________
2,134
246
+ 555
5. 5 x 7 + 25 - 8 = ________
94
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
9x4=
4.
What is the largest number you can make using these digits: 4, 6, 7, 7? ________
5.
6.
Marge had $7.25. She bought a book that cost $3.82. She also bought a card. She
received $3.00 back. How much was the card? ________
3. 4 + 3 - 2 + 15 = ________
95
Name_______________________________
1.
47
- 28
2.
4763
- 2109
4.
6.
Tammy has 3 quarters, 2 dimes and 19 pennies. She spends 45. How much
money does she have left? ________
3. 2 x 4 x 0 x 2 = ________
96
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
14 dimes =
3. or . 498
4.
39
12
+ 27
5.
6.
You want to buy a football that cost $13.93. Your dad gives you $2.50 for mowing the
yard. Your mom gives you 45 for doing dishes. You got $4.35 for your birthday. How
much more money do you need? ________
472
470
- 253
97
Name_______________________________
1.
4x
=8
273
+ 131
3.
4376
+ 3745
5.
(7 x 2) + (6 x 5) = ________
6.
I am the largest 4 digit number you can make using 4 different digits. What
number am I? ________
98
Name_______________________________
1.
402
- 121
2.
4271
+ 1436
3.
4.
5.
What is the distance around a square if each side is 8 feet long? ________
6.
Kay works seven hours a day. If she works five days a week, how many hours
can she work? ________
99
Name_______________________________
1.
9x
= 54
3.
46
27
19
+ 91
6.
You are 9 years old. Your sister is 22. How much younger are you? ________
4.
480
- 122
5. 4976
- 1428
100
Name_______________________________
1.
5x
= 40
3.
(3 + 4 + 4 - 6) x 2 = ________
4.
6.
Norman weighed 167 pounds. He goes on a diet. He now weighs 140 lbs. How much did
he lose? ________
5. 479
+ 163
101
Name_______________________________
1.
9 ) 72
2. or . 47
3.
4.
36 dimes =
6.
You bought a new sweater. It cost $17.64. You give the clerk $17.75. How much change
will you get back? ________
5.
63
407
- 128
102
Name_______________________________
1.
5 tens = ________
2.
Write the number. four hundreds, six thousands, two ones ________
3.
(4+4) x 2 - 5 =
5.
6.
Sally had 436 cards. Sally sold 147 cards in May. She sold 247 in June. How many
would she have left? ________
4.
407
- 246
103
Name_______________________________
1.
497
- 186
2.
2497
+ 1326
3.
4.
5.
9x
6.
Janet has 146 baseball cards. Sue has twice as many. How many does Sue have? _______
= 81
36
63
73
+ 12
104
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
4 quarters =
4.
5.
6.
Ken has 465 pennies. He wants a record that costs $5.00. How much more money
does he need? ________
3.
402
- 361
478
- 162
105
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
Write or . 15
4.
6.
603
- 172
20
5. 5 x
= 40
It takes 4,657 people to fill the bleachers. 2,463 seats are empty. How many
people are there? ________
106
Name_______________________________
1.
1 dozen =
3.
130
- 27
2.
29
38
47
+ 56
4.
5.
Tim spent 27. How much change did he receive from two quarters? ________
6.
Chris has 75. If he spends 45 on a candy bar, how much money will he have
left? ________
107
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
100
-7
4.
6.
3. 1 foot =
9
x2
inches
108
Name_______________________________
1.
287
+ 597
3.
2.
500
- 298
2
1
4.
Use or .
498
499
5.
6.
Jessica bought some school supplies for $5.89. How much change did she get
from a ten-dollar bill? ________
109
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
6.
490
- 90
4.
100
x5
5.
53
- 29
Amy sold 213 balloons. Brian sold 89 balloons. How many did they sell
altogether? ________
110
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
3.
5,000
- 1,264
4.
28
45
+ 63
5.
6.
Justin saved $2 a week for eight weeks. How much money did he save? ________
111
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
7
x0
3.
574
+ 416
4.
400
- 139
5.
25
41
+ 19
6.
112
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
597
- 275
3.
384
+ 67
4.
1 hour =
5.
6.
Terry is 8 years old. His brother, Gene, is twice as old. How old is Gene? ________
minutes
113
Name_______________________________
1.
425
225
+ 250
2. $8.00
- 5.50
4.
721
- 618
6.
3.
5
x5
eggs
Teds room is 20 feet long and 15 feet wide. What is the perimeter of his room? ________
114
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
1 pound =
3.
5,678
+ 3,461
6.
ounces
4.
9
x2
# Classrooms
4
4
3
3
2
5. 501
- 265
115
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
Use or .
4,018
3.
4,081
74
51
49
+ 82
4. 150
- 18
5.
1 day =
hours.
6.
If Katie was 8 years old in 1985, in what year was she born? ________
116
Name_______________________________
1.
8, 11, 14,
3.
20 5 =
5.
$1.00 =
6.
Marcia spent $0.90 and $0.45 at the store. How much change did she receive
from a five-dollar bill? ________
4
4
+4
12
nickels
117
Name_______________________________
1.
11 12
2.
12
9
16
23
30
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
3.
JUNE
M T W
3
10
17
24
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
T
6
13
20
27
7
8
14 15
21 22
28 29
Snowballs Made
Mike
Darren
Lynn
4.
6.
9
x5
There were 100 points on the math test. Linda got 87 right. How many points
did she miss? ________
118
Name_______________________________
1.
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
5
6
2.
$2.00 =
quarters
3.
7
x5
5.
100 =
6.
If Miss Bolgers class has reading class every day for 90 minutes, how many
minutes do they have reading in a school week?
4. 6,043
- 2,752
tens
119
Name_______________________________
1.
45 5 =
3.
4.
5.
There are 23 students in Miss Boikes class. 14 of the students are boys. How
many of the students are girls? ________
6.
There are 10 basketballs. If they are divided equally among 5 classrooms, how
many basketballs will each classroom receive? ________
120
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
4.
6.
18 more than 6 x 2 =
527
- 484
Favorite Fruits
apples
oranges
bananas
3.
$3.45
1.69
+ 2.83
5. 40 5 =
Melissa drives 10 miles to work in the morning. How many miles does she drive
in 5 days? ________
121
Name_______________________________
1.
513
+ 527
3.
9
x4
2. Use or . 1,010
1,001
5.
6.
It costs $2.50 to go roller skating. Sarah has $1.29. How much more money does
she need to go roller skating? ________
122
Name_______________________________
1.
$1.00 =
3.
10
x 10
5.
6.
568
- 389
Cookies Sold
Monda
y
Tuesda
y
Wednesda
y
Thursda
y
Friday
10
8
13
9
24
123
Name_______________________________
1.
11
12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
2.
Use or .
3
1
4
4
3.
1,000 =
6.
There are 12 cookies. Larry, Gil and Ken share them equally. How many
cookies does Larry get? ________
hundreds
4. 848
639
+ 564
124
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
$6.08
- 2.29
5.
3,745
6.
A used car cost $3,875. It cost $9,040 when it was new. What is the difference
between the two prices? ________
3.
The digit
705
+ 817
4.
660
- 290
125
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
1 day =
5.
6.
You bought different items for $2.79, $3.58, and $4.87. How much will you
spend? ________
hours.
47
+ 34
3. 6,700
- 2,900
4.
576
+ 288
126
Name_______________________________
1.
1 year =
months
2. 1,600
- 874
4.
9,678
+ 6,583
6.
Jeff went outside for the three daily recesses. They are 15 minutes, 25 minutes,
and 15 minutes long. How many minutes was Jeff outside? ________
5. 2 x
= 100
127
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
4.
6.
11
x5
428
390
+ 25
5.
604
- 238
KaeLees mother drove 309 miles on their trip. Her father drove 583 miles. How
many miles did they travel on their trip?
128
Name_______________________________
1.
7
x7
3.
30 tens =
4.
868
- 399
5.
453
+ 289
6.
Gretchen wrote down the odd numbers from 1 to 10. What numbers did she
write down? __________
129
Name_______________________________
1.
10
x5
2.
5,070
- 4,122
3.
83
24
+ 95
4.
1 foot =
inches
5.
6.
Jean rode her bike 14 miles. Linda rode her bike 8 miles. Marcia rode her bike
12 miles. How many more miles did Marcia ride than Linda? ________
130
Name_______________________________
1.
$1.75 =
3.
27 more than 5 x 6 is
5.
6.
quarters.
2. Use , or , =. 45 + 17
84 - 22
302
- 177
There are 5 rows of desks in the classroom. There are 5 desks in each row. Two
desks are empty. How many students are in the class? ________
131
Name_______________________________
1.
897
- 65
2.
6
x4
3.
Use or . 5 x 4
7x3
4.
+ 23 = 50
5.
6.
Blake ate 1/2 of an apple. Jacques ate 1/2 of the same apple. How much of the
apple was left? ________
132
Name_______________________________
1.
4.
5.
6.
x 8 = 48
2.
$20.90
- 8.74
3.
97
49
+ 88
5,000
- 2,409
Travis drives 55 miles an hour. How far does he drive in four hours? ________
133
Name_______________________________
1.
4.
6.
45
=9
5,600
- 3,287
5.
3. 1 yard =
926
+ 384
Katie baked 3 pans of cupcakes. Each pan had 8 cupcakes. How many
cupcakes are there? ________
134
Name_______________________________
1.
7,817
- 658
3.
812
+ 88
4.
5
5
5
+5
9,090
- 630
5.
place.
6.
Andres parents said that he could watch only 90 minutes of television a day.
How many minutes of television could Andre watch in one week? ________
inches
135
Name_______________________________
1.
454
-9
3.
Amy read pages 4-9 in her book. How many pages did she read? ________
4.
6.
Erin weighed 40 pounds. Her mother weighed four times as much. How much
does Erins mother weigh? ________
136
Name_______________________________
1.
3.
700
- 216
2. 1 pound =
11 12
5.
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
6.
There are 189 chairs in the gym. The janitor set up 57 more chairs. How many
more chairs does he need to set up to have 300 chairs in the gym? ________
ounces
137
Name_______________________________
1.
2.
700
x9
3.
1,568
+ 3,987
859
- 333
4.
5,070
- 2,384
5.
6.
There are 8 softballs in a box. How many softballs are there in 8 boxes? ________
138
Name_______________________________
1.
8
x6
2.
$8.00
- 4.69
3.
4.
318
376
+ 495
6.
Georgios father had $20. He gave each of his four children the same amount of
money. How much money did each child receive? __________
5.
460
- 380
139
Name_______________________________
1.
8
x4
3.
56 8 =
6.
Juanita let Barney borrow one book each month for a year. How many books
did Barney borrow? ________
4.
17
-9
5.
$8.50
- 2.19
140
Name_______________________________
1.
7
x0
3.
567
328
+ 941
5.
6.
Mrs. Ferden bowled 3 games a week for 15 weeks. How many games did she
bowl? ________
Page 7
1. 23
2. 83
3. 24
4. 52, 53
5. 8
6. 62
Page 13
1. 48
2. 36
3. 55
4. 12
5. 30
6. 15 stickers
Page 2
1. 57
2. 11
3. 34
4. 88
5. 35
6. 31 apples
Page 8
1. 75
2. 60
3. 56
4. 23
5. 12
6. 21 cookies
Page 14
1. 32
2. 97
3. 98
4. 5:30
5. 42
6. 5 beads
Page 3
1. 68
2. 49
3. 9
4. 56
5. 9
6. 48 children
Page 9
1. 57
2. 46
3. 8
4. 37
5. 74
6. 10
Page 15
1. 55
2. 88
3. 33
4. 8 chickens
5. 7+5, 8+4
6. 95 stones
Page 4
1. 7
2. 6
3. 49
4. 105
5. 97
6. 62 cookies
Page 10
1. 136
2. 24
3. 63
4. 221
5. 757
6. 25
Page 16
1. 27
2. 6
3. 25
4. 60
5. 16
6. 9
Page 5
1. 13
2. 6
3. 5
4. 63
5. 57
6. 79 stickers
Page 11
1. 13
2. 14
3. 8+7, 9+6
4. 60
5. 5
6. 30
Page 17
1. 10
2. 6
3. 84
4. <
5. 7:05
6. 9 years
Page 6
1. 57
2. 67
3. 38
4. 49
5. 13
6. 6 bears
Page 12
1. 8:30
2. 50
3. 180
4. 11
5. 13
6. 12
Page 18
1. 56
2. 65
3. 34
4. 73
5. 35
6. 15
Page 25
1. 106
2. 72
3. 88
4. 134
5. 42
6. 244 stamps
Page 31
1. 41
2. 36
3. 153
4. 3
5. 432, 561, 981
6. 54
Page 20
1. 24
2. 16
3. 62
4. 14
5. 3
6. 9 cards
Page 26
1. $1.01 or 101
2. 57
3. 263
4. 46
5. 39
6. 9 crayons
Page 32
1. 4
2. 600, 400, 300
3. 3:55
4. 65
5. 16
6. 100 miles
Page 21
1. 22
2. 60
3. _
4. 79 pencils
5. 73
6. 342
Page 27
1. 13
2. 9
4. 9 pounds
5. _
6. 15 times
Page 33
1. 39
2. 81
3. 69
4. 19
5. 473
6. 145, 152, 160
Page 22
1. <
2. 17
3. 311
4. 15
5. 210
6. 70
Page 28
1. 32
2. 32
3. 72
4. 231
5. 16 shoes
6. 35
Page 34
1. 1:50
2. 228
3. 593
4. 35
5. 18
6. 7 students
Page 23
1. 59
2. 27
3. tens
4. 53
5. 27
Page 29
1. 20
2. 50
3. 404
4. 795
5. 1,354
6. 15 cookies
Page 35
1. 28 pennies
2. $5.00
3. 600
4. 70
5. $2.38
6. 1200 trees
Page 30
1. 431
2. 215
3. 80
4. 200
5. 72
6. 24 balls
Page 36
1. 38
2. 29
3. 64
4. 25
5. 141
6. 5 years
6. 331 cars
Page 24
1. 150
2. 90
3. 897
4. 612
5. <
6. 18 boys
3. 425
Page 43
1. 247
2. 173
3. 3 more caps
4. 69
5. 23 or $.23
6. 1
Page 49
1. 42
2. 54
3. 24th
4. 64
5. 456
6. 183 meters
Page 38
1. _ (2/8)
2. 91
3. 16
4. 452
5. 1:20
6. 8 freckles
Page 44
1. 500
2. 569
3. 119
4. 80
5. 70
6. 18 miles
Page 50
1. 6:45
2. 18 bales
3. 993
4. 1,225
5. $5.00
6. $8.00
Page 39
1. 50
2. 30
3. 375
4. 38
5. 82
6. 641
Page 45
1. 40
2. 76
3. 141
4. 70
5. 22
6. 5
Page 51
1. 147
2. 14
3. 99
4. 60
5. 250
6. $2.60
Page 40
1. 2:30
2. 2/4 (1/2)
3. 386
4. $2.21
5. 40
6. 18 baseball cards
Page 46
1. 36
2. 743
3. 421
4. 728
5. 340
6. 900 points
Page 52
1. 22 calories
2. 136 calories
3. 10:00
4. 100
5. 552
6. n
Page 41
1. 70
2. 27
3. 893
4. 939
5. 10, 12, 14
6. 36 or $.36
Page 47
1. 42 or $.42
2. 27
3. 5
4. Yes
5. 90
6. 16 balloons
Page 53
1. 800
2. $4.00
3. 90
4. 770
5. 81 animals
6. 15
Page 42
1. 39
2. 800
3. 90
4. 9:56
5. $5.00
6. 5 pencils
Page 48
1. 3:15
2. $3.62
3. _
Page 54
1. 78
2. 27
3. 10:00
4. 1,193
5. 650
6. 347
4. 19
5. 791
6. r
Page 61
1. 60
Page 56
1. 116
2. 196
3. 64
4. 600
5. 319
6. $3.20
Page 62
1. 747
2. 112
3. 1,578
4. 400
5. >
6. 9 pencils
Page 68
1. 259
2. $.44 or 44
3. >
4. 51
5. 683
6. 61 potato chips
Page 57
1. $.67 or 67
2. 1,001
3. 19
4. 87
5. 437
6. 36 green beans
Page 63
1. 62
2. 182
3. $3.00
4. 4,472
5. $4.75
6. $3.94
Page 69
1. 34
2. 30
3. $.28 or 28
4. 752
5. 479
6. 18 rabbits
Page 58
1. $5.00
2. _
3. 229
4. 497
5. 2,456
6. 7 kids
Page 64
1. 90
2. 900
3. 1,375
4. $7.00
5. 711
6. 10:05
Page 70
1. 1088
2. 226
3. 5,073
4. 600
5. $1.62
6. 40 minutes
Page 59
1. 19
2. 39
3. 4,000
4. 5,665
5. <
6. 491 kg
Page 65
Page 71
1. 127
2. 4,259
3. 300
4. 72
5. 1:40
6. 13 eggs
Page 60
1. $1.30 or 130
2. 4,063
3. 269
4. 150
5. 1/3 or 2/6
6. 18 miles
Page 66
1. 1,008
2. 936
3. 15
4. 3,420
5. 29
6. 5 years
2. 80
3.
4.
5.
6.
57
711
2,660
$4.00
1. 100
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
69
8:10
8,697
8,761
12 points
Page 67
1. 184
2. 2,771
3. $2.85
4. <
5. 330
6. 745 bubbles
Page 72
1. 14
2. lb.
3. 4,029
4. 689
5. 1,105
6. 25 cookies
Page 79
1. 2 inches
2. 2,309
3. 8,407
4. >
5. 30
6. $4.35
Page 85
1. 54
2. $7.39
3. 90
4. 271
5. 10:35
6. 309 stickers
Page 74
1. 12
2. 289
3. 3:10
4. 63
5. 10
6. 8 pieces
Page 80
1. _
2. 16
3. 400
4. 87
5. 15
6. 316 stickers
Page 86
1. 36
2. centimeter
3. 139
4. 148
5. 8,602
6. dime, nickel
Page 75
1. 3 dimes
2. 491
3. 16
4. 80
5. 74
6. 369 people
Page 81
1. 271
2. <
3. $4.39
5. grams
6. $1.08
Page 87
1. 3:08
2. 400
3. 123
4. <
5. 53
6. 18 tires
Page 76
1. <
2. 200
3. 13
4. 95
5. 60
6. $2.56
Page 82
1. 275
2. 20
3. 1:55
4. 50
5. 4,720
6. 36 years old
Page 88
1. 35
2. 32
3. 829
4. 43
5. >
6. $3.53
Page 77
1. 4:50
2. 25
3. 2,805
4. 49
5. 89
6. 14 children
Page 83
Page 89
1. 40
2. Hamburger & milk
3. Quarter
4. Small
Page 78
1. 30
2. 153
3. >
4. 99
5. cm
6. 18 shoes
Page 84
1. 6
2. 6,397
3. 3 inches
4. 27
5. 72
6. 599 miles
4. 12
1. $1.80
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
60
293
>
0
64
5.
6. 0
Page 90
1. 9,840
2. 835
3. 7,369
4. 2:45
5. 259
6. $2.13
Page 97
1. 2
2. 400
3. 8121
4. 60
5. 44
6. 9,876
Page 103
1. 311
2. 3823
3. $7.00
4. 184
5. 9
6. 292 cards
Page 92
1. Sept. 19
2. 6/8
3. 400
4. 366
5. 6
6. 63 miles
Page 98
1. 281
2. 5707
3. _
4. 4,059
5. 32 feet
6. 35 hours
Page 104
1. 3,496
2. $1.00
3. 41
4. 300
5. answers may vary
6. 35
Page 93
Page 99
1. 6
2. 30
3. 183
4. 358
5. 3548
6. 13 years
Page 105
Page 94
1. 80
2. 36
3. 20
4. 7,764
5. 4,000
6. 43
Page 100
1. 8
2. 60
3. 10
4. $1.62
5. 642
6. 27 lbs.
Page 106
1. 12
2. 170
3. 103
4. 36
5. 23
6. 30
Page 95
1. 20
2. 2,654
3. 0
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Page 107
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4. 18
5. 30
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Page 96
1. 400
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5. 217
6. $6.63
Page 102
1. 50
2. 6,402
3. 11
4. 161
5. inches
6. 42 cards
Page 108
1. 884
2. 202
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6. $4.11
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Page 115
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4. 132
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Page 121
1. 1,040
2. >
3. 36
4. 30 minutes
5. 6,005
6. $1.21
Page 110
1. 28 days
2. 1:40
3. 3,736
4. 136
5. 700
6. $16
Page 116
1. 17
2. 47,047
3. 4
4. 4x3=12 or 3x4=12
5. 20
6. $3.65
Page 122
1. 10
2. 39 adults
3. 100
4. answers may vary
5. 179
6. 64 boxes
Page 111
Page 117
1. June 15
Page 123
1. 45 minutes
2. >
3. 10
4. 2,051
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1. 66, $0.66
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Page 112
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2. 322
3. 451
4. 60
5. 7,007
6. 16 years
Page 118
1. 9:37
2. 8
3. 35
4. 3,291
5. 10
6. 450 minutes
Page 124
1. 19 days
2. $3.79
3. 1,522
4. 370
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6. $5,165
Page 113
1. 900
2. $2.50
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6. 70 feet
Page 119
1. 9
Page 125
1. 80
2. 24
3. 3,800
4. 864
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6. $11.24
Page 114
1. 300
2. 16
3. 9,139
4. 18
5. 236
6. 16 classrooms
Page 120
1. 8 students
2. 30
3. $7.97
4. 43
5. 8
6. 100 miles
2. 176
3.
4.
5.
6.
400
1,200
9 students
2 basketballs
Page 126
1. 12
2. 726
3. 19
4. 16, 261
5. 50
6. 55 minutes
Page 133
1. 5
2. 48
3. 36
4. 2,313
5. 1,310
6. 24 cupcakes
Page 139
1. 32
2. 4,607
3. 7
4. 8
5. $6.31
6. 12 books
Page 128
1. 49
2. 2,457
3. 300
4. 469
5. 742
6. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Page 134
1. 7,159
2. 5x4=20
3. 900
4. 8,460
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6. 630 minutes
Page 140
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2. 2/6
3. 1,836
4. $14.00
5. 412
6. 45 games
Page 129
1. 50
2. 948
3. 202
4. 12 paper weights
5. 18
6. 4
Page 135
1. 445
2. 6,006
3. 6 pages
4. April
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6. 160 pounds
Page 130
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3. 57
4. $1.04
5. 125
6. 23 students
Page 136
1. 1
2. 16
3. 484
4. 75
5. 23
6. 54 chairs
Page 131
Page 137
1. 600
2. 6,300
3. 5,555
4. 2,686
5. 7,890
6. 64 softballs
Page 138
1. 48
2. $3.31
3. 24
4. 1,189
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6. $5
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Page 132
1. 6
2. $12.16
3. 234
4. 400
5. 2,591
6. 220 miles