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Money Identifying Fractions Add Fractions Multiply & Divide Fractions Order of Operations Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4 Team 5Team 6Team 7Team 8

Money Money Money one dollar bills + 3 ten dollar bills = ___________ = ___________

Money Money Money 200 What is the change in each pocket and the overall total? Pocket 1: 2 quarters and 4 nickels Pocket 2: 2 dimes and 3 dollar bills

Money Money Money 300 Multiply. 2 nickels eight times.10  8

Money Money Money 400 I have: 4 $1 bills and 1 quarter I owe: $1.75 What did I have to decompose? How much do I have left?

Money Money Money 500 I have: 4 $10 bills and 1 $1 bill I owe: $6.00 What did I have to decompose? How much do I have left?

Identifying Fractions 100

Identifying Fractions 200

Identifying Fractions 300

Identifying Fractions 400

Identifying Fractions 500

Add Fractions 100

Add Fractions 200

Add Fractions 300

Add Fractions 400

Add Fractions 500

Multiply and Divide 100

Multiply and Divide 200

Multiply and Divide 300

Multiply and Divide 400 Divide: You have 12 Crunchy Tacos and you want to share with three of your friends.

Multiply and Divide 500 Divide: You have 5 dollars and each piece of candy is $0.25. How many pieces of candy can you buy?

Order of Operations 100

Order of Operations 200

Order of Operations 300

Order of Operations 400

Order of Operations 500