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Color by Number for Big Kids Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (D) 5,658 stickers 1,218 108 markers 330,966 44,732 8,649 2,852 mustard packets 1,152 donuts 8 books 48 r.3 5 boxes 2 envelopes 7 trips 19 r.2 16 r.30 114 r.32 12 100 102 r.10 12 r.7 64.88 1,000 4 boxes 6.027 56.03 4.4 inches 35.95 5.85 71.75 8.205 79.8 pounds 178.21 9.3 pounds Name: ______________________________ 1.8 ounces ©Kristine Nannini www.youngteacherlove.blogspot.com 55 1.31 kilometers 0.1 kilograms 12.6 pounds

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Page 1: Numbers and Operations in Base Ten - making math miracles

Colo

r by

Num

ber

for

Big

Kids

Numbers and Operations in

Base Ten (D)

5,658 stickers

1,218

108 markers

330,966

44,732

8,64

9 2,852 mustard packets

1,152 donuts 8 b

oo

ks

48 r.3 5 boxes

2 e

nve

lop

es

7 trips

19 r.2

16 r.30

114 r.32

12

100

102 r.10

12 r.7

64.88

1,000 4 boxes

6.027

56.03

4.4 inches 35.95

5.85

71.75

8.205

79.8

pounds 178.21

9.3 pounds

Name: ______________________________

1.8 ounces

©Kristine Nannini www.youngteacherlove.blogspot.com 55

1.31 kilometers

0.1 kilograms

12.6 pounds

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D-1 D-2

D-3 D-4

D-5 D-6

There are 82 bags filled with stickers. There are 69 stickers in each bag. How many

stickers are there in all?

Solve: 134 × 68 =

Solve: 56 × 29 = Solve: 1,976 × 21 =

Solve: 14 × 87 = Each question on a game show is worth 44 points. There are 44 questions on each

episode of the show. How many points are there in total on each episode?

Standard: 5.NBT.5 Standard: 5.NBT.5

Standard: 5.NBT.5 Standard: 5.NBT.5

Standard: 5.NBT.5 Standard: 5.NBT.5

Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (D) Standards: 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, and 5.NBT.7

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D-7 D-8

D-9 D-10

D-11 D-12

A cookie store makes 10 types of cookies. They make 10 of each type of cookie in every batch they bake. How many cookies does the

store make in 8 batches?

Solve: 4,521 × 19 =

A marker company puts 9 markers in each box. The boxes of markers are arranged 2 boxes across and 6 boxes deep in a crate. How

many markers are in the crate?

Solve: 961 × 9 =

Solve: 729 × 454 = A restaurant purchased 62 boxes of mustard packets. Each box contained 46 packets of mustard. How many mustard packets in total

did the restaurant purchase?

Standard: 5.NBT.5 Standard: 5.NBT.5

Standard: 5.NBT.5 Standard: 5.NBT.5

Standard: 5.NBT.5 Standard: 5.NBT.5

Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (D) Standards: 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, and 5.NBT.7

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D-13 D-14

D-15 D-16

D-17 D-18

Solve: 844 × 53 = A bakery has 96 dozen donuts. How many individual donuts are there?

Trevor bought 52 bags of apples. There were 48 apples in each bag. How many

apples did Trevor buy?

A librarian has $96 to buy new books. If each book costs $12, how many books

can the librarian buy?

Solve and find a remainder: 675 ÷ 14 = A worker needs 90 nails to finish a project. If the nails come in boxes of 18, how many

boxes should the worker purchase?

Standard: 5.NBT.5 Standard: 5.NBT.5

Standard: 5.NBT.5 Standard: 5.NBT.6

Standard: 5.NBT.6 Standard: 5.NBT.6

Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (D) Standards: 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, and 5.NBT.7

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D-19 D-20

D-21 D-22

D-23 D-24

Henry needs to mail 22 checks to the bank. If he can put 11 checks in 1 envelope, how many envelopes does Henry need to use?

117 people need to ride the elevator to the top of a building. The elevator can hold 17

people at a time. How many trips will the elevator need to make?

Solve and find a remainder: 1,234 ÷ 12 = Solve and find a remainder: 5,162 ÷ 45 =

Solve and find a remainder: 283 ÷ 23 = Solve and find a remainder: 542 ÷ 32 =

Standard: 5.NBT.6 Standard: 5.NBT.6

Standard: 5.NBT.6 Standard: 5.NBT.6

Standard: 5.NBT.6 Standard: 5.NBT.6

Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (D) Standards: 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, and 5.NBT.7

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D-25 D-26

D-27 D-28

D-29 D-30

A restaurant has $150 to buy new plates. If the cost of one plate is $15, how many plates

will the restaurant be able to buy?

Solve: 1,000 ÷ 10 =

Solve: 144 ÷ 12 = Solve and find a remainder: 781 ÷ 41 =

Solve: 40,000 ÷ 40 = Lauren wants to buy 52 chocolate candies for a party. If there are 13 candies in each box, how many boxes of candies should she buy?

Standard: 5.NBT.6 Standard: 5.NBT.6

Standard: 5.NBT.6 Standard: 5.NBT.6

Standard: 5.NBT.6 Standard: 5.NBT.6

Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (D) Standards: 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, and 5.NBT.7

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D-31 D-32

D-33 D-34

D-35 D-36

Sarah runs 8.05 kilometers every morning. One day, she runs 6.74 kilometers and then stops to

take a break. How much further does Sarah have left to run?

Solve: 4.9 × 1.23 =

Eric made 4 bowls of fruit salad. He used 0.4 kilograms of grapes total. How many kilograms of grapes, on average, were in each bowl?

Solve: 76.01 – 19.98 =

Solve: 43.14 ÷ 1.2 = A carpenter had a piece of wood that was 8.5 inches long. Then, he sawed 4.1 inches off the end. How long is the piece of wood now?

Standard: 5.NBT.7 Standard: 5.NBT.7

Standard: 5.NBT.7 Standard: 5.NBT.7

Standard: 5.NBT.7 Standard: 5.NBT.7

Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (D) Standards: 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, and 5.NBT.7

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D-37 D-38

D-39 D-40

D-41 D-42

Stacey's dog eats 4.2 pounds of dog food each day. How much dog food will Stacey's

dog eat in 19 days?

Solve: 133.2 + 45.01=

A construction company bought 5.4 pounds of wood and 7.2 pounds of tile. How many pounds of material did the company buy in

all?

Solve: 65 × 0.09 =

Solve: 32.82 ÷ 4 = A blue block weighs 9.6 pounds and an orange block weighs 0.3 pounds. How much

more does the blue block weigh than the orange block?

Standard: 5.NBT.7 Standard: 5.NBT.7

Standard: 5.NBT.7 Standard: 5.NBT.7

Standard: 5.NBT.7 Standard: 5.NBT.7

Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (D) Standards: 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, and 5.NBT.7

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D-43 D-44

D-45

Solve: 91.2 – 19.45 = Rosia bought 18 pins. Each pin weighs 0.1 ounces. How much do the 18 pins weigh in all?

Solve and round your answer to the hundredths place: 532 ÷ 8.2 =

Standard: 5.NBT.7 Standard: 5.NBT.7

Standard: 5.NBT.7

Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (D) Standards: 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, and 5.NBT.7

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D-25.) __________

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[Light Brown/Tan]

Numbers and Operations in

Base Ten (D) Color By Number

Name: ______________

Task Card Recording Sheet with colors

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