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Welcome to

Who Wants to be a Millionaire

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A: 5 centimeters

C: 5 meters

B: 25 centimeters

D: 25 meters

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Which BEST describes the length

of a shoe?

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Incorrect answer!

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play to move to the next person.

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A: 5 centimeters

C: 5 meters

B: 25 centimeters

D: 25 meters

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Which BEST describes the length

of a shoe?

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A: 9,000 + 300 + 40 + 6

C: 9,00 + 346

B: 9,000 + 3,000 + 400 + 6

D: 90,000 +3,000 + 46

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What is another way to write 9,346?

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A: 9,000 + 300 + 40 + 6

C: 9,00 + 346

B: 9,000 + 3,000 + 400 + 6

D: 90,000 +3,000 + 46

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What is another way to write 9,346?

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A: 0.8 miles

C: 4.4 miles

B: 3.4 miles

D: 3.3 hours

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Jorge runs 2.8 miles in the morning and 1.6

miles at night. How many miles does he run in all?

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A: 0.8 miles

C: 4.4 miles

B: 3.4 miles

D: 3.3 hours

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Jorge runs 2.8 miles in the morning and 1.6

miles at night. How many miles does he run in all?

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A: 4 + 4 = 8

C: 8 + 4 = 12

B: 5 + 7 = 12

D: 8 + 8 = 16

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Which addition fact is related to this

subtraction fact?

12 – 4 = ___

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A: 4 + 4 = 8

C: 8 + 4 = 12

B: 5 + 7 = 12

D: 8 + 8 = 16

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Which addition fact is related to this

subtraction fact?

12 – 4 = ___

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A: 0

C: 56

B: 28

D: 78

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What is the missing number?

28 + ___ = 28

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A: 0

C: 56

B: 28

D: 78

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What is the missing number?

28 + ___ = 28

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Congratulations!

You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached

the $1,000the $1,000

Milestone!Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: 17 pages

C: 87 pages

B: 85 pages

D: 95 pages

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Derek read 56 pages in the morning and 39 pages in the

afternoon. How many pages did he read in all?

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A: 17 pages

C: 87 pages

B: 85 pages

D: 95 pages

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Derek read 56 pages in the morning and 39 pages in the

afternoon. How many pages did he read in all?

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A: 50

C: 60

B: 55

D: 100

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Round 58 to the nearest 10.

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A: 50

C: 60

B: 55

D: 100

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Round 58 to the nearest 10.

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A: 1

C: 56

B: 9

D: 78

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What is the missing number?

21 X 9 = ___ x 21

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A: 1

C: 56

B: 9

D: 78

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What is the missing number?

21 X 9 = ___ x 21

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A: 60

C: 6,000

B: 600

D: 60,000

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What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 36,407?

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A: 60

C: 6,000

B: 600

D: 60,000

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What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 36,407?

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A: 4 x 6 = 24

C: 8 x 3 = 24

B: 24 ÷ 8 = 3

D: 3 x 8 = 24

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Which of the following facts is NOT in the same fact

family as the division fact below?

24 ÷ 3 = 8

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A: 4 x 6 = 24

C: 8 x 3 = 24

B: 24 ÷ 8 = 3

D: 3 x 8 = 24

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Which of the following facts is NOT in the same fact

family as the division fact below?

24 ÷ 3 = 8

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Congratulations!

You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached

the $32,000the $32,000

Milestone!Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: 1 hour

C: 45 minutes

B: 1 hour 15 minutes

D: 1 hour 30 minutes

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Ms. Gerlach started reading at 9:15 AM. She stopped

reading at 10:45 AM. How long did Ms. Gerlach read?

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A: 1 hour

C: 45 minutes

B: 1 hour 15 minutes

D: 1 hour 30 minutes

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Ms. Gerlach started reading at 9:15 am. She stopped

reading at 10:45 a.m. How long did Ms. Gerlach read?

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A: 3:15 PM

C: 4:15 PM

B: 4:30 PM

D: 4:45 PM

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Ms. Whittle completed a crossword puzzle in 30

minutes. If she started at 3:45 PM, at what time did she

finish?

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A: 3:15 PM

C: 4:15 PM

B: 4:30 PM

D: 4:45 PM

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Ms. Whittle completed a crossword puzzle in 30

minutes. If she started at 3:45 p.m., at what time did

she finish?

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A: +

C: x

B: -

D: ÷

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Which symbol makes this number sentence TRUE?

12 4 = 16

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A: +

C: x

B: -

D: ÷

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Which symbol makes this number sentence TRUE?

12 4 = 16

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A: 51

C: 47

B: 51

D: 33

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What number is missing from this

pattern?

68, 61, 54, , 40, 33

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A: 51

C: 47

B: 51

D: 33

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What number is missing from this

pattern?

68, 61, 54, , 40, 33

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A: 36

C: 14

B: 72

D: 5

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Tom’s Toys has 4 shelves of stuffed animals. Each shelf has 9

animals. How many stuffed animals are there on the shelves?

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A: 36

C: 14

B: 72

D: 5

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Tom’s Toys has 4 shelves of stuffed animals. Each shelf has 9

animals. How many stuffed animals are there on the shelves?

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YOU WIN $1 MILLION DOLLARS!