fractions 1 geometry 2 measure 3 more fractions 4 problem solving 5 surprise 6 $100 $200 $300 $400...
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Fractions1
Geometry
2Measure
3More
Fractions4
Problem Solving
5
Surprise6
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$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 Fractions
This rectangle represents one whole.
What number does the shaded region represent below?
$200 Fractions
Use what you know about unit fractions to compare.
$300 Fractions
Solve for the sum
$400 Fractions
Decompose in two different ways.
$500 Fractions
6 17 9
+ 54
$100 Geometry
How many sides, edges, and vertices?
$200 Geometry
What kind of transformation is shown?
$300 Geometry
What 2 plane geometric figures were used to construct this rectangular pyramid?
$400 Geometry
Measure the angle below:
$500 Geometry
How many parallel, perpendicular, and
intersecting lines are there?
$100 Measurement
Measure the line segment to the nearest ¼ inch:
$200 Measurement
49 inches of rope = ___ yards + ____ feet + ____ inches
$300 Measurement
Find the elapsed time:
3:23 AM to 7:46 AM
$400 Measurement
How many quarts, pints, and cups is this equivalent to?
4 gallons
$500 Measurement
Elapsed TimeIf Sam started his homework
at 3:47 and it took him 1 hour and 25 minutes, when
did he finish?
$100 More Fractions
$200 More Fractions
x 3
$300 More Fractions
Draw a picture to represent
X 9
$400 More Fractions
Write an equation to show how many cup servings are in 4
cups of yogurt.
$500 More Fractions
x
$100 Problem solving
Jeremy has 4 cartons of eggs. Each carton is ¾ full. How many full cartons would he
have if he combined the eggs?
$200 Problem solving
Sally has 36 marbles. How many marbles will be in
each group if she splits her collection in to thirds?
$300 Problem solving
Write a story problem that uses addition of a fraction
and another fraction. Solve the problem.
$400 Problem Solving
Write a story problem that uses subtraction of a fraction and another fraction. Solve the problem.
$500 Problem SolvingBraxton and Dallas ate pizza. Their pizza’s are the same size,
but Braxton’s is cut into 12 pieces and Dallas’ is cut into 16
pieces. Braxton ate ¾ of his and Dallas at 7 pieces of his. Write a
number sentence that proves Braxton ate more.
$100 Surprise
Which number line correctly represents 5/6?
A.
B.
C.
$200 Surprise
True or False?Prove it!
3/5 > 5/11
$300 Surprise
Write the equation for the yellow shaded area.
1
1
$400 Surprise
What is the area of the figure below?
$500 SurpriseName the ordered pairs of each letter:
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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