Active Problem Solver Multiplication and Division Word Problems

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Active Problem Solver Multiplication and Division Word Problems ® activeacademics.org

Stone, Paper, Scissors Assessment Jump 1 2 3 On 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backwards

A class of 35 were divided into 5 equal groups A class of 35 were divided into 5 equal groups. How many students are in each group? 5 6 7 8 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

A class of 35 were divided into 5 equal groups A class of 35 were divided into 5 equal groups. How many students are in each group? 5 6 7 8 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

Mary and Samantha have 72 pieces of candy altogether Mary and Samantha have 72 pieces of candy altogether. If they split them in half, how many would each girl have? 30 36 38 40 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

Mary and Samantha have 72 pieces of candy altogether Mary and Samantha have 72 pieces of candy altogether. If they split them in half, how many would each girl have? 30 36 38 40 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

There are 6 tables with 6 kids at each table. How many kids are there? 12 24 36 46 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

There are 6 tables with 6 kids at each table. How many kids are there? 12 24 36 46 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

A group of people were playing bingo A group of people were playing bingo. Each bingo card has 5 rows and 5 columns. How many squares does each card have? 25 35 45 55 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

A group of people were playing bingo A group of people were playing bingo. Each bingo card has 5 rows and 5 columns. How many squares does each card have? 25 35 45 55 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

Frank mows lawns for extra money Frank mows lawns for extra money. If he mows 5 lawns in one hour and has 30 lawns to mow, how long will it take him to mow all of them? 6 hours 5 hours 4 hours 3 hours READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

Frank mows lawns for extra money Frank mows lawns for extra money. If he mows 5 lawns in one hour and has 30 lawns to mow, how long will it take him to mow all of them? 6 hours 5 hours 4 hours 3 hours READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

The first grade class visited the farm. They saw 10 pigs The first grade class visited the farm. They saw 10 pigs. If each pig had 4 legs, how many pig legs were on the farm? 14 24 36 40 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

The first grade class visited the farm. They saw 10 pigs The first grade class visited the farm. They saw 10 pigs. If each pig had 4 legs, how many pig legs were on the farm? 14 24 36 40 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

The first grade class visited the farm. They saw 10 pigs The first grade class visited the farm. They saw 10 pigs. If each pig had 4 legs, how many pig legs were on the farm? 14 24 40 44 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

There are 16 cookies. If there are 4 kids and each kid gets an equal amount, how many cookies can each kid have? 4 2 8 16 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

There are 16 cookies. If there are 4 kids and each kid gets an equal amount, how many cookies can each kid have? 4 2 8 16 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

Katie has 6 blouses and 7 skirts Katie has 6 blouses and 7 skirts. How many different outfits can she make? 6 7 13 42 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

Katie has 6 blouses and 7 skirts Katie has 6 blouses and 7 skirts. How many different outfits can she make? 6 7 13 42 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

John has 7 toy cars. Jake has three times as many toy cars John has 7 toy cars. Jake has three times as many toy cars. How many does Jake have? 10 14 21 24 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

John has 7 toy cars. Jake has three times as many toy cars John has 7 toy cars. Jake has three times as many toy cars. How many does Jake have? 10 14 21 24 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

A class has 8 kids with blue eyes, 6 kids with brown eyes, and 4 kids with hazel eyes. How many eyes are there altogether? 18 24 36 48 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

A class has 8 kids with blue eyes, 6 kids with brown eyes, and 4 kids with hazel eyes. How many eyes are there altogether? 18 24 36 48 READY….Jump 1 2 3. on 4, Answer A: Land with feet apart Answer B: Land with one knee up Answer C: Land in a squat Answer D: Land facing backward

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