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A) 4 Millions 691 Thousands 31 B) 1000 + 300 + 40 + 5 5) Write Each Number in Expanded Form and Word Short Form A) 364.437 B) 971.844

The document contains a story problem about a boy named James helping his mother set up her classroom. It asks 6 multiple choice questions about details in the story. These include: how many students will be seated at each table (12), how many bookmarks James placed on the tables (3 each), that James needed 5 more crayons, that James put 2 glue sticks at each seat before taking some from his backpack, that James removed enough pencils from his backpack for his mother's class (15 pencils), and that James did not remove any scissors from his backpack.

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A) 4 Millions 691 Thousands 31 B) 1000 + 300 + 40 + 5 5) Write Each Number in Expanded Form and Word Short Form A) 364.437 B) 971.844

The document contains a story problem about a boy named James helping his mother set up her classroom. It asks 6 multiple choice questions about details in the story. These include: how many students will be seated at each table (12), how many bookmarks James placed on the tables (3 each), that James needed 5 more crayons, that James put 2 glue sticks at each seat before taking some from his backpack, that James removed enough pencils from his backpack for his mother's class (15 pencils), and that James did not remove any scissors from his backpack.

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SALOME

1) What number is in the ten thousands place in the number 7,913,628 ?



2) What number is in the hundreds place in the number 3,470,560?

3) What Place is the 5 at in the number 2,583?

4) Write each number in standard form and powers of ten

a) 4 millions 691 thousands 31

b) 1000 + 300 + 40 + 5

5) Write each number in expanded form and word short form

a) 364.437

b) 971.844


6) Andrea collects 73 Skittles. Andrea's father gives Andrea 26 more. How many Skittles
does Andrea have?



7) If there are 79 blocks in a box and Christine puts 15 more blocks inside, how many blocks are in
the box?


8) If there are 57 cards in a box and Anna puts 8 more cards inside, how many cards are in the box?



9) Melissa went to the store 20 times last month. She buys 30 Skittles each time she goes to the
store. How many Skittles did Melissa buy last month?

10) Read the story and asked the questions

James Cotter's mother is a third grade teacher. One August morning, she was going to school to set up
her classroom for a new school year. She looked at James and asked, Would you like to help? James
smiled. He loved helping his mother set up her classroom. When he walked in, James looked at the door
to the classroom. There was a sign that read, Welcome to Room 216. His mother's new class will have
twelve students in it. There were two big, round tables. Each table had the same number of chairs and
there were exactly enough chairs for his mother's class. He helped her with the supplies for each child.
In front of each chair he placed one coloring page that said, Welcome Back to School! Right beside
each coloring page, James placed one agenda book at each seat. James looked at his mother and asked,
Are these for writing down homework assignments? His mother nodded. After that, he placed three
bookmarks in front of each chair. The bookmarks had pictures of zoo animals. Each student had an
elephant, a tiger, and a giraffe bookmark. James looked at his mother and said, Your students will love
these. The giraffe looks funny. Next James put a box of twenty-four new crayons and a pair of rounded
scissors at each seat. At the last chair, he had a box with only five crayons in it and no scissors. Mom,
James yelled, You need more crayons and scissors. Then he placed two brand new glue sticks in front
of each chair. When he got to the last seat, there were no glue sticks left. James went back to the supply
box to get pencils. James' mother said, Each student gets two. He pulled out the pencils and counted
them. There were only fifteen pencils. James said to his mother, There aren't enough. You'll need to
buy some more pencils too. He thought about the missing items. He spied his school backpack on the
floor by the desk. James opened his pack and began to look for what his mother needed. He found
enough pencils, scissors, and crayons. He put the items from his backpack on the tables. James said to
his mother, Now all of your students have exactly the right amount of school supplies. You won't have
to go to the store. James' mother answered, How wonderful! My students have all of their supplies
now, but I still have to go to the store. James looked confused. His mother then said, Now I have to
buy more school supplies for my son!

Show your work in the space to the right.
1. How many students will be seated at each table?



answer: ___________________
2. How many bookmarks did James place on the tables?



answer: ___________________
3. When James passed out the crayons, he didn't have enough. How many more crayons did James
need?




answer: ___________________
4. James didn't have enough glue sticks either. How many glue sticks did James put on the tables before
he took some out of his backpack?




answer: ___________________
5. How many pencils did James remove from his backpack for his mothers' class?




answer: ___________________
6. How many pairs of scissors did James remove from his backpack for his mother's class?




answer: __________________


11) Peter goes fishing with Patrick. Peter catches 3 small fish and 3 big fish. Patrick catches four
times as many fish as Peter. How many fish did Patrick catch?




12) Identify the type for each triangle








Classify each angle as acute, obtuse, right or straight

Identify the polygon

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