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Properties of Operations

Round 1: (Practice with a partner):

Select all the expressions that could be used to find 8 x 10.

A. 10 x 8
B. 8 x (5 x 2)
C. 8 + (5 x 2)
D. (8 x 2) x 5
E. (8 x 2) + (8 x 3)

Round 1: We Do

Select all the expressions that could be used to find 7 x 10.

A. 10 x 7
B. 7 + (2 x 5)
C. (7 x 8) x (7 x 2)
D. (5 + 2) x 10
E. 4 x (3 x 10)

Round 1: You Do

Select all the expressions that could be used to find 5 x 6.

A. 5 x (3 + 3)
B. (1 + 4) x 6
C. (3 x 6) + (2 x 6)
D. ( 2 x 5) + (3 x 5)
E. 6x5
Fluently Multiply & Divide
Round 2: (Practice with a partner):

Which division sentence can be solved using 5 x __ = 45?

A. 45 ÷ 5 = ___
B. 5 ÷ 5 = ___
C. ___ ÷ 45 = ___
D. ___ ÷ 5 = 45

Round 2: We Do

What number goes in the box to make the equation true?

___ ÷ 4 = 8

A. 32
B. 12
C. 4
D. 2

Round 2: You Do

Which fact can you use to solve 5 = 20 ÷ ___?

A. 5 x 5 = 25
B. 4 x 5 = 20
C. 5 + 15 = 20
D. 6 x 4 = 24
2-Step Word Problems
Round 3: (Practice with a partner):

There were 28 students signed up for art camp. Today, 8 students are not there. The
students who are at camp today are put into groups of 4.

How many groups are there?

A. 4
B. 5
C. 7
D. 20

Round 3: We Do

Coach Derrick buys 3 packs of juice boxes. Each pack has 8 juice boxes. He gives a box
to each of the 7 players on his basketball team.
Select all of the expressions that can be used to find the number of juice boxes that
Coach Derrick has left.

A. 8x3+7
B. 8+8+8+7
C. 8x3–7
D. 7+3x8
E. 8 + 8 + 8 -7
F. 8+3+7

Round 3: You Do

There are 9 students from grade 3 and 15 students from grade 4 in the game day event.
The students were played in teams of 6. How many teams were there?
Choose the answer that shows the correct two steps.
Practice BONUS!
Round 4: Practice with a partner

Select all the expressions that could be used to find 6 x 10.

A. 6 x (2 x 5)
B. 6 + (2 x 5)
C. (6 x 2) x 5
D. 10 x 6
E. (6 x 8) x (6 x 2)

Round 4: practice with a partner

What number goes in to the box to make the equation true?

8 = 56 ÷ ___

Round 4: practice with a partner

Troy scored 945 points playing 3 games of pinball. He scored 312 points in the first
game and 356 points in the second game. How many points did troy score in the third
game?
A. 633
B. 688
C. 277
D. 589
Properties of Operations
Round 1: (Practice with a partner):

Which expression is equivalent to 7 x (2 + 3)?

A. (7 x 2) + (7 x 3)
B. (7 + 2) x (7 + 3)
C. (7 x 2) x (7 x 3)
D. (7 + 2) x 3

Round 1: We Do

Which expression is equivalent to 6 x (4 + 4)?

A. (6 + 4) x (6 + 4)
B. (6 + 4) x 4
C. (6 x 4) + (6 x 4)
D. (6 x 4) x (6 x 4)

Round 1: You Do

Which expression is equal to 5 x (2 + 5)?

A. (5 + 2) x (5 + 5)
B. (5 x 2) + (5 x 5)
C. (5 x 2) x (5 x 3)
D. (5 x 2) x 5
Fluently Multiply & Divide
Round 2: (Practice with a partner):

Select all the factor pairs of 24.

 3 and 8
 4 and 8
 6 and 3
 7 and 4
 6 and 4

Round 2: We Do

Jan and Jon pick 18 apples. They share them equally. Which facts can be used to find the
number of apples each person gets? Circle the letter for all that apply.

A. 6 x 3 = 18
B. 2 x 9 = 18
C. 18 ÷ 2 = 9
D. 18 ÷ 3 = 6
E. 18 ÷ 9 = 2

Round 2: You Do

Which equation does NOT belong to the same fact family as 12 ÷ __ = 4?

A. ___ x 4 = 12
B. ___ x 2 = 12
C. 4 x ___ = 12
D. 12 ÷ ___ = 4
2-Step Word Problems
Round 3: (Practice with a partner):

Rosa and Brett are the only two people in a school election. Rosa got 314 votes in the
election. She got 18 more votes than Brett. How many people voted in the election?

Round 3: We Do

A theater sold 379 tickets to a movie. Of those, 192 were children’s tickets. The rest were
adult tickets. How many fewer adult tickets were sold than children’s tickets?

A. 187
B. 5
C. 571
D. 15

Round 3: You Do

Greg is packing a book order. He has already packed 3 boxes with 5 books in each box.
There are 210 books left to pack. How many books are in the whole store?

A. 15
B. 235
C. 195
D. 185
Practice BONUS!
Round 4: Practice with a partner

An equation is shown.

6 x 7 = 7 x ___

What is the missing value?

A. 6
B. 7
C. 13
D. 14

Round 4: practice with a partner

Select all the factor pairs of 18.

 1 and 8
 2 and 9
 3 and 6
 8 and 1
 9 and 2

Round 4: practice with a partner

Linda has an unopened package of 24 beads. She also has 8 beads in a package that is
already open. Linda puts all the beads together and divided them into 4 equal groups to
share with her friends. How many beads are in each group?

A. 32
B. 8
C. 12
D. 20
Properties of Operations
Round 1: (Practice with a partner):

Which expression represents a way to find the value of 9 x 7 x 2?

A. 63 x 63
B. 63 + 14
C. 63 + 63
D. 63 x 14

Round 1: We Do

Which number makes the equation true?

9 x 6 x 5 = ___ x 6

Round 1: You Do

Claire has 6 plates. She puts muffins on each plate. She finds the total number of muffins
by using the model below.

Which expressions show Claire’s model? Circle all the correct answers.
A. (7 + 4) x (7 + 2)
B. (4 x 2) x 7
C. 7 x (4 + 2)
D. (4 x 3) + (4 x 4)
E. (7 x 4) + (7 x 2)
Fluently multiply and divide
Round 2: (Practice with a partner):

What is the unknown number in the equation below?

___ x 7 = 28?

Round 2: We Do

Andrea bought 5 backpacks. She paid $30 for each backpack. What was the total amount
Andrea paid for all 5 backpacks?

A. $25
B. $35
C. $6
D. $11

Round 2: You Do

Monique bought 54 strawberries. She put the same number of strawberries in each of
nine baskets. There were no strawberries left. What was the total number of strawberries
she put in each basket?
2-Step Word Problems
Round 3: (Practice with a partner):

There are 13 girls and 11 boys in a class. The students are going to the zoo and must pay
$6 each to enter. How much will the zoo cost for the class all together?

Round 3: We Do

Elizabeth went to the mall to buy new clothes. She bought 7 shirts that cost $8 each and
she bought a dress that cost $19. How much money did Elizabeth spend at the mall?

A. $56
B. $74
C. $11
D. $37

Round 3: You Do

Julia talked on the phone for 20 minutes with her dad. She talked on the phone with her
mom for half of the amount of time she talked to her dad. How many total minutes did
Julia talk on the phone?

A. 10 minutes
B. 20 minutes
C. 30 minutes
D. 40 minutes
Practice BONUS!
Round 4: Practice with a partner

An equation is shown.

4 x 9 = 9 x ___

What is the missing value?

A. 4
B. 9
C. 13
D. 18

Round 4: practice with a partner

Which is a way to find the value of 64 ÷ 8?

A. Find the number that when added to 8 equals 64.


B. Find the number that when divided by 8 equals 64.
C. Find the number that when multiplied by 8 equals 64.
D. Find the number that when subtracted from 8 equals 64.

Round 4: practice with a partner

Anthony was raising money for a local charity. He raised $30 on the first day. He raised
twice as much money on the second day than the first day. How much money did
Anthony raise in the first two days combined?

A. $30
B. $60
C. $90
D. $45
FSA Practice
The model below matches a word problem.

Which word problem matches the problem?

A. Tom has 8 books. He put an equal number of books into each of 4 boxes. How many
books are in each box?
B. Tom has 8 boxes. His friend has 4 boxes. How many more boxes does Tom have
than his friend?
C. Tom has a box of 8 books and a box of 4 books. How many books does he have all
together?
D. Tom has 8 boxes. Each box has 4 books in it. How many books does he have
altogether?

.The apples at the store are arranged in rows as shown.

Which expression can be used to find the total number of apples?

A. 5x6
B. 5+6
C. 5+5+5+5+5
D. 6x6x6x6

Which word problem can be solved using the expression 7 x 3?

A. Chloe has 7 pencils. Tyrell has 3 pencils. How many pencils do they have all
together?
B. Ray has 7 boxes. Each box has 3 toy cars. How many toy cars does Ray have all
together?
C. Chris scored 7 points. Laura scored 3 points. How many more points did Chris score
than Laura?
D. Lia had 7 crackers. She shared them evenly with 3 friends. How many crackers did
Lia give each friend?
FSA Practice
On the first day of football practice, the coach divided the 20 players into groups of 4
players. Which expression could be used to find how many groups he made?

A. 20 x 4
B. 20 ÷ 4
C. 20 – 4
D. 20 + 4

.Julian has 56 books. He arranges them in groups as shown below.

Which expression below can be used to find the number of books in each group?

A. 56 ÷ 7 = __
B. 56 – 7
C. 56 + 7
D. 56 x 7

Which question can be answered using the number sentence 48 ÷ 8 = 6?

A. Mick put 8 strawberries in each fruit cup he made. If he had 48 strawberries, how
many fruit cups did he make?
B. Donny had 48 stamps. He gave his sister 8 stamps. How many stamps did Donny
have left?
C. Artemis has a photo book with 48 pages. He put 8 photos on each page. How many
photos did Artemis put in his photo book?
D. Tawny shot 48 baskets before dinner and 8 baskets after dinner. How many baskets
did Tawny shoot altogether?
FSA Practice
Select all of the situations that can be represented by 56 ÷ 8.

 Heidi has 56 apples and places an equal number of apples into 8 baskets.
 Heidi has 56 apples and gives 8 of them to a friend.
 Heidi has 56 apples and her friend gives her 8 more.
 Heidi has 8 apples and needs 56 more apples to deliver to a customer.
 Heidi picks 56 apples each day for 8 days.

Dante has 20 marbles. He placed an equal number of marbles into each of 4 groups.
Which drawing can be used to find the number of marbles that Dante placed in each
group?

Craig has a total of 24 grapes. He will split the grapes into equal groups. Select all the
multiplication equations that could be used to represent how Craig could split the 24
grapes into equal groups.

 3x4
 3x8
 4x6
 2 x 12
 4x8
FSA Practice
Jerry has 72 pencils. He separates them into 9 equal groups. How many pencils are in
each group?

A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 10

Ms. Dowling was planting a garden with 3 rows of flowers. There are 7 flowers in each
row. How many flowers will Ms. Dowling plant altogether?

In which equation is the unknown number 3?

A. ___ ÷ 2 = 1

B. 3 ÷ ___ = 0

C. ___ ÷ 9 = 3

D. 6 x ___ = 18
FSA Practice
What is the unknown number in the equation below?

___ ÷ 4 = 8

A. 32
B. 12
C. 4
D. 2

Which equation could be used to solve 24 ÷ 3 = ___?

A. ___ + 3 = 24
B. ___ ÷ 3 = 24
C. 24 – 3 = ___
D. 3 x ___ = 24

What expression could be used to solve 32 ÷ 4?

A. 32 + 4 = ___
B. ___ x 4 = 32
C. 32 x 4 = ___
D. 32 x ___ = 4

Select all expressions that have a quotient of 6.

A. 54 ÷ 9
B. 48 ÷ 7
C. 32 ÷ 4
D. 24 ÷ 4
E. 12 ÷ 3
FSA Practice
What is the product of 8 x 6?
A. 40
B. 42
C. 48
D. 56

Select all the factor pairs of 36.

A. 3 and 6
B. 6 and 6
C. 6 and 9
D. 7 and 5
E. 9 and 4

Which pair of numbers below are factors for 56?

A. 7, 8
B. 4, 9
C. 5, 6
D. 8, 5

What number goes in to the box to make the equation true?

56 ÷ 8 = ___
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9

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