Name____________________________________Date



Name____________________________________Date_______________________________Set 1

1. Mr. Gaudet drove his children between 15 and 25 miles a day for 5 days. About how many miles could he have driven his children in all?

O 65

O 95

O 135

O 165

2. On Saturday, the bakery sold 82 rye breads. On Sunday, 49 rye breads were sold. About how many more breads were sold on Saturday than on Sunday?

O a little less than 30

O a little more than 30

O a little less than 40

O a little more than 40

These numbers follow a pattern.

3. Which number is missing from the pattern?

O 52

O 56

O 59

O 61

4. Bryce finished changing the oil in his car at 6:50. He had started 1[pic]hours sooner. At what time did he start changing the oil?

O 5:20

O 5:50

O 6:00

O 6:15

The table tells how many different baskets of apples were sold at Roger’s Orchard during October.

|TYPES OF APPLES |NUMBER OF BASKETS BOUGHT |

|Granny Smith |329 |

|Empire |547 |

|Delicious |491 |

|Macintosh |518 |

|Gala |436 |

5. How many baskets of apples were bought by more than 450 people?

O 1

O 2

O 3

O 4

6. Tom earned $64 by shoveling the snow for his grandmother. He earned $100 more by shoveling for his Aunt Marci. How much money did Tom earn altogether?

O $144

O $154

O $164

O $174

7. A truck unloaded 579 cases of lettuce at Stop and Shop. It unloaded 100 fewer cases of pears. How many cases of pears were unloaded?

O 479

O 580

O 589

O 679

8. Add the fractions.

[pic]

Name_______________________________________Date____________________________ Set 2

1. Mr. Diaz ordered 309 pounds of potatoes. The truck delivered 681 pounds of potatoes. About how many extra pounds of potatoes did Mr. Diaz receive?

O 100

O 200

O 300

O 400

2. Scott ate 3[pic]ounces of dark chocolate and 3[pic] ounces of white chocolate. About how many ounces of chocolate did Scott eat?

O 6

O 7

O 8

O 9

3. What shape is missing the pattern?

O O

O O

4. The baby slept for 150 minutes. How long did the baby sleep?

O 2 hours

O 2[pic] hours

O 2[pic]hours

O 3 hours

The chart below shows the best-selling pies

at Patty’s Perfect Pie Place.

| |Number of |

|Type of Pie |Pies Sold |

|Blueberry |5,820 |

|Apple |7,250 |

|Pumpkin | 925 |

|Lemon | 710 |

|Key Lime |2,635 |

5. Which two types of pies had a

total of 6,745 pies sold?

O Blueberry and Lemon

O Key Lime and Apple

O Pumpkin and Apple

O Blueberry and Pumpkin

6. Josie’s dog weighs 138 pounds.

Tim’s pony weighs 100 more

pounds than Josie’s dog. How

much does Tim’s pony weigh?

O 128

O 148

O 238

O 239

7. Ned wanted to buy an iPhone that

cost $488. The phone went on sale for

$100 less than the regular price. What

was the sale price of the iPhone?

O $388

O $399

O $499

O $588

8. Add the mixed numbers.

Name________________________________Date_________________________________ Set 3

1. The track team practiced running last weekend. Nicholas ran 3.9 miles. Jordan ran 5.2 miles. About how many more miles did Jordan run than Nicholas?

O 1

O 2

O 3

O 4

2. The numbers in the chart follow a pattern. Fill in the missing number in the chart.

|25 |40 |55 |70 |

|50 |65 |80 |95 |

|75 |90 |105 | |

|100 |115 |130 |145 |

3. We’re going on vacation in 120 hours. How many days is that?

O 3

O 4

O 5

O 6

4. Mr. Collins had $5298 in a savings account. He also had $9852 in his checking account. About how much money does Mr. Collins have?

O Less than $14,000

O Close to $15,000

O About $16,000

O More than $17,000

5. How many more pounds of cans did Room C recycle than Room A?

O 45

O 60

O 75

O 90

6. Stop and Shop sold 5298 boxes of white Kleenex. The store sold 1000 fewer boxes of pink Kleenex. How many boxes of pink Kleenex were sold?

O 4187

O 4198

O 4287

O 4298

7. An insect flew 1,000 feet higher than the Empire State Building. The Empire State Building is 1,450 feet tall. How high did the insect fly?

O 450

O 1,460

O 2,450

O 2,460

8. Solve the problem.

Name_________________________________Date________________________________ Set 4

1. On Monday, Bingham School served 189 hot lunches. South Side School served 435 hot lunches. About how many more hot lunches did South Side serve than Bingham?

O less than 100

O between 100 and 200

O between 200 and 300

O greater than 300

2. Mrs. Ahearn bought a box of cereal for $4.29. She gave the clerk $20.00. About how much change should she receive?

O a little less than $15

O a little more than $15

O a little less than $16

O a little more than $16

3. The shapes in the chart follow a pattern. Which shape is missing in the chart?.

***

4. Solve the problem.

5. Matthew’s vacation lasted for 12 days. How long did his vacation last?

O one week

O one week, 5 days

O two weeks

O two weeks, 1 day

6. Last year, there were 52,527 people at the Big E on Connecticut Day. This year, there were 1,000 fewer people. How many people were at the Big E on Connecticut Day this year?

O 50,527

O 51,527

O 53,527

O 54,527

7. Last year, Mrs. Hudson paid $29,599 for her son’s college. This year the college will cost $1000 more than last year. What will be the price of college this year?

O $27,599

O $28,599

O $30,599

O $31,599

The graph shows the number of books read by fifth graders from September through December.

8. How many months had fewer than 150 books read?

O 1 O 3

O 2 O 4

Name___________________________________Date________________________________ Set 5

1. Which number is missing in the table?

|Input |Output |

|3 |9 |

|6 |18 |

|1 |3 |

|7 |21 |

|9 | |

O 12

O 15

O 27

O 33

2. Josh began his homework at 6:35. He worked for 75 minutes. At what time did he finish?

O 6:50

O 7:25

O 7:50

O 8:05

4. Which is another way of expressing 508?

O 50 + 8

O 50 + 80

O 500 + 8

O 500 + 80

5. Which means the same as

2 hundreds + 9 tens?

O 209

O 290

O 902

O 920

Bubble in the correct answers.

6. 5 x 8 = ? 7. 7

x6

3. Create a pictograph that represents the following data:

|Type of Cookie |Number baked |

| Chocolate Chip |60 |

|Oatmeal Raisin |18 |

|Sugar |36 |

|Peanut Butter |6 |

|Oatmeal |24 |

Let each represent 12 cookies

Each represents 12 cookies.

Name___________________________________Date_________________________________Set 6

1. What rule is being used in the chart below?

|In |Out |

|6 |18 |

|3 | 9 |

|10 |30 |

|15 |45 |

|25 |75 |

O Add 12

O Multiply by 3

O Subtract 12

O Divide by 6

2. Which of the following is a reasonable height of a flag pole?

O 20 feet

O 20 inches

O 20 yards

O 20 miles

3. Which has the same value as 2,380?

O 2 thousands, 3 tens, 8 ones

O 2 hundreds, 30 tens, 8 tens

O 2 thousands, 3 hundreds, 8 ones

O 2 thousands, 3 hundreds, 8 tens

5. What is another way to express

4000 + 20 + 9?

O 40,209

O 40,029

O 4,029

O 4,209

Bubble in the correct answers.

6) 56 ÷ 7 = ? 7)

4. Students in Mrs. Griffin’s class took a survey of kindergarteners’ favorite colors. Use the table to show the same information in a bar graph.

|Favorite Colors |Number of Votes |

|Blue |35 |

|Green |20 |

|Orange |40 |

|Red |9 |

| |

| |

| |

| |

| |

Blue Green Orange Red

Name__________________________________Date__________________________________Set 7

1. The distance from one end of your school the other end would be best measured in which unit?

O Centimeters

O Meters

O Kilometers

O Liters

2. What is another way to express

42 hundreds?

O 42

O 420

O 4,200

O 42,000

3. Which has the same value as 5,709?

O 5 thousands, 7 tens, 9 ones

O 5 thousands, 7 hundreds, 9 tens

O 5 thousands, 70 hundreds, 9 tens

O 5 thousands, 7 hundreds, 9 ones

4. Solve this problem: 94 + 28 = ?

O 77

O 122

O 131

O 176

6 Laurie had $900. She gave $189 to Linda and $329 to Jim. How much money did Laurie give away?

O $382

O $518

O $571

O $711

Marcus measured his book and found it was 11 inches wide.

7. About how wide is the window?

O 15

O 25

O 32

O 42

5. Which number is missing in the pattern? Write the number. Then write a sentence explaining why you think that is the missing number.

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Name___________________________________Date______________________________ Set 8

1. Which is a reasonable amount of water in a fish tank?

O 50 grams

O 50 liters

O 50 meters

O 50 pounds

2. What is another way to write 42?

O 5 tens, 2 ones

O 4 tens, 12 ones

O 3 tens, 12 ones

O 2 tens, 2 ones

3. What is another way to write 386?

O 3 hundreds, 7 tens, 6 ones

O 3 hundreds, 18 tens,16 ones

O 2 hundreds, 17 tens, 6 ones

O 2 hundreds, 18 tens, 6 ones

4. Which has the same value as

5 hundreds, 13 tens, 4 ones?

O 634

O 624

O 534

O 524

5. Mr. Russo bought a T-shirt for $5.99 and a baseball cap for $4.58. How much money did he spend altogether?

O $ 9.41 O $10.47

O $ 9.51 O $10.57

6. Solve this problem. Bubble in the correct answer.

92 – 47 = ?

7. Tammy’s hair ribbon is 18 inches long. About how long is her barrette?

O 1 in O 8 in

O 4 in O 11 in

8. Which shape is missing in the pattern below? Draw the missing shape on the line.

Describe the pattern; explain why the shape you drew is next in the pattern.

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Name_______________________________________Date_____________________________Set 9

1. Which unit would be best to use to measure the amount of milk in a bottle?

O mile

O meter

O liter

O ton

2. What has the same value as

7 thousands, 2 hundreds, 3 tens, 16 ones?

O 72,316

O 72,246

O 7,246

O 7,316

3. Which means the same as 3428?

O 2 thousands, 15 hundreds, 8 ones

O 3 thousands, 15 hundreds, 28 tens

O 3 thousands, 14 hundreds, 8 tens

O 2 thousands, 14 hundreds, 28 ones

4. The bucket is 12 units tall. About how tall is the mop?

O 25

O 39

O 46

O 52

The small shape has an area of 8 square centimeters.

5. About how large is the area of the large shape?

O 32 O 64

O 48 O 88

6. Mr. Sirianni had 266 pairs of scissors in his closet. He also had 303 boxes of old and new crayons in his closet. He counted 116 boxes of new crayons. How many boxes of old crayons did he have?

O 150 O 685

O 187 O 778

7. Solve this problem: 78 + 293 =

O 380 O 317

O 371 O 270

8. The pattern below is a repeating pattern.

If the pattern is continued, what will be the 18th shape? Explain how you determined the 18th shape. Use the back of this paper if you need more room.

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Name__________________________________Date_________________________________Set 10

1. Which object would be filled to the top with about 6 cups of water?

O a swimming pool

O a gas tank in a car

O a bath tub

O a tea kettle

2. Which is another way to represent 7246?

O 6000 + 200 + 40 + 16

O 6000 + 1200 + 4 + 6

O 7000 + 200 + 30 + 16

O 7000 + 200 + 300 + 6

3. Which means the same as

5000 + 1300 + 7

O 6217

O 6207

O 6307

O 6317

4. The area of the small shape is 5 square units. About how large is the area of the larger shape?

O 30

O 60

O 90

O 120

5. What is a reasonable weight for a pair of sunglasses?

O 3 pounds

O 3 gallons

O 3 ounces

O 3 tons

6. Fill in the bubbles of the correct answer.

829 – 392 =

Please note: The pans are balanced. Same shapes have same weights unless weight is written on the shape.

7. How much does one weigh?

O 2

O 4

O 8

O 16

8. If the arrow on the spinner below is spun 80 times, how many times could the spinner be expected to land at each letter?

A = _______times D = _______ times

B = _______times E = _______ times

C = _______times

Name______________________________________Date_____________________________Set 11

1. How much could a comb weigh?

O 5 grams

O 5 kilograms

O 5 tons

O 5 milligrams

2. What is the value of 7 in the

number 527?

O 7,000

O 700

O 70

O 7

3. The value of 348 would change by how much if 7 replaced 4?

O 3

O 30

O 300

O 3,000

4. Solve this problem.

$8.23 – 4.56 = _?__

O $1.79

O $2.12

O $3.67

O $3.73

5. Which fact belongs to the fact family below?

27 + = 52

O 27 + 52 =

O 27 – 52 =

O 52 + = 27

O 52 – = 27

6. Ralph and Lauren were playing a game with the cards below. They each picked one card without looking.

□ If Ralph picks a number that is a multiple of 3, he gets 1 point.

□ If Lauren picks a number that is NOT a multiple of 3, she gets 1 point.

Is this game fair?

O Yes, because both students have an equal chance of winning.

O No, because Lauren has more chances than Ralph to win.

O Yes, because they both have an equal chance to win.

O No, because there are no numbers greater than 10.

7. It costs $9.95 to rent a sailboat for one hour. About how much would it cost to rent the sailboat for 5 hours?

O $30

O $40

O $50

O $60

8. What is the value of in this equation?

- 40 = 57

O 16

O 17

O 71

O 97

Name____________________________________Date______________________________ Set 12

1. The shaded part of this picture shows which fraction?

O

O

O

O

2. Tom’s dad is 6 feet 4 inches tall. How many inches is that?

3. The value of 348 would change by how much if 1 replaced 3?

O 100

O 200

O 300

O 400

4. Solve this problem: $5.28 + 3.88 = χ

O $8.06

O $8.66

O $9.16

O $9.61

5. Ann ran 3 kilometers last weekend. How many meters is that?

O 30 O 3,000

O 300 O 30,000

6. Which picture shows [pic]shaded?

O

O

O

O

7. How much does the weigh?

O 4

O 8

O 12

O 16

Loren loves to run. The table below shows how many miles she ran each day during one week.

|Monday |2 miles |

|Tuesday |1 mile |

|Wednesday |2 miles |

|Thursday |2 miles |

|Friday |3 miles |

8. If you chose one day at random, what are the chances that on the day chosen, Loren ran 2 miles?

O [pic] O [pic]

O [pic] O [pic]

Name____________________________________Date______________________________ Set 13

1. The shaded part of this picture shows which fraction?

O

O

O

O

2. Which picture shows [pic] shaded?

O

O

O

O

[pic]

3. What is the value of 6 in the number 629?

O 1,000

O 600

O 20

O 9

4. The tree is 600 centimeters tall. How many meters is that?

5. Solve this problem: 38 x 9 =

O 297

O 342

O 744

O 747

6. If = ,

then = how many

triangles?

O

O

O

O

Name_____________________________________Date_____________________________ Set 14

1. How many angles does this shape have?

O 3

O 5

O 7

O 9

2. Which shape is a parallelogram?

O O

O O

3. In which number does the tens place have the greatest value?

O 268

O 935

O 180

O 847

4. What fractional part of the picture is shaded?

O

O

O

O

5. Sam has 40 pens. Red ink is in 10 of the pens. The rest have black ink. To determine how many pens have black ink, Sam should

O subtract 10 from 40

O add 10 to 40

O divide 40 by 10

O multiply 40 by 10

6. Which picture shows 2[pic] shaded?

O

O

O

O

7. Marisol had 16 blue, 8 red and 8 green bingo chips in her pocket. What is the probability of Marisol pulling a blue chip out of her pocket?

O 1 out of 2

O 1 out of 4

O 1 out of 6

O 1 out of 8

Name___________________________________Date________________________________Set 15

1. Which best describes a hexagon?

O a quadrilateral with 4 equal sides

O a polygon with exactly 6 sides

O a parallelogram with opposite sides parallel

O a triangle with all congruent sides

2. Which shape has only one pair of parallel sides?

O pentagon

O rectangle

O rhombus

O trapezoid

3. Shade [pic]of the shape below.

5. In which number does the hundreds place have the least value?

O 372

O 926

O 674

O 297

6. Michael shared $54.00 equally among all his brothers. He gave $9.00 to each brother. Which equation should be used to find out how many brothers he has?

O 54 – 9 =

O 54 x 9 =

O 54 + 9 =

O 54 ÷ 9 =

7. Solve this problem.

4. In the space below, draw a rectangle. Then explain why the shape you drew is correct.

Explain: ________________________________________________________________________

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Name________________________________Date______________________________ Set 16

The Basketball League

There are five teams in the basketball league. Each team wants to play every other team.

How many games will have to be played?

1.) Answer: __________ games

2.) Find a pattern to help you decide how many games will have to be played with five teams.

Describe the pattern.

3.) How many games would have to be played if there were 4 teams? __________ games

Challenge:

4.) 6 teams? __________ games

5) 10 teams? __________ games

Name ____________________________________Date____________________________ Set 17

Use the table to answer question 1.

|Populations of Connecticut Towns (1998) |

|TOWNS |POPULATION |

|Brooklyn |6, 9 0 9 |

|Durham |6, 5 5 5 |

|Harwinton |5, 4 0 5 |

|Canton |8, 1 1 5 |

1. If the populations of the towns were listed in order from greatest to least, which town would be third on the list?

O Brooklyn

O Durham

O Harwinton

O Canton

2. Shade [pic]of the set of eggs.

3. In which number does 5 have a value of 5 hundreds?

O 2,158

O 5,812

O 8,521

O 1,285

4. Solve the problem. Bubble in the correct answers.

40 x 10 = χ

O 0.4

O 4.0

O 400

O 4,000

The table below shows the length in meters of four mammals.

|mammals |length (m) |

|Lion |1.9 |

|Giant Panda |1.5 |

|Tiger |2.8 |

|American Black Bear |1.8 |

5. If the mammals were arranged in order by length from least to greatest, which mammal would be second on the list?

O lion

O panda

O tiger

O bear

6. Circle the shapes that are parallelograms. Then write a sentence that tells how you know they are parallelograms.

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Name_______________________________________Date____________________________Set 18

1. Shade in [pic]of the picture below.

The graph shows some of the fruit that the

Shop-and-Save store sold last month.

2. Which fruit had three times the number sold as blood oranges?

O Tangerines

O Mineolas

O Uglis

O Clementines

3. Solve. 200 x 10 = χ

O 20

O 200

O 2,000

O 20,000

4. What polygons were used to create the figure below?

O 1 triangle, 1 square, and 1 rhombus

O 1 trapezoid, 1 triangle, and 1 rhombus

O 1 parallelogram, 1 square, and 1

triangle

O 1 hexagon, 1 triangle, and 1 rhombus

|Amount of Salt Used in Recipes |

|Food |Amount of |

| |Salt (Tsp) |

|Snicker Doodles |[pic] |

|French Dressing |[pic] |

|Stuffed Peppers |[pic] |

|Pecan Filling |[pic] |

5. Which recipe used the least amount of salt?

O Snicker Doodles

O French Dressing

O Stuffed Peppers

O Pecan Filling

Name_____________________________________Date______________________________Set 19

Dan made a graph to show the favorite recess activities of fifth graders. Use the graph to answer the question.

1. Which of the following statements is true about the graph?

O About the same number of children play jump rope and soccer.

O More children play kickball than soccer.

O More children play soccer than any other activity.

O One fourth of the children like to play kickball.

2. Solve this problem: 10 x 500

O 50,000

O 5,000

O 500

O 50

3. In 1982, between 650 and 750 inches of ran fell on a mountain in Hawaii. How much rain fell that year?

O 612

O 643

O 721

O 764

4. Jenny bought a new top for $26.98, a pair of shoes for $91.89, and a skirt for $35.19 for the school dance. How much more did the shoes cost than the top?

5. How much of the picture is shaded?

O

O

O

O

Name___________________________________Date________________________________Set 20

1. Solve this problem: 800 x 100

O 800

O 8,000

O 80,000

O 800,000

2. Emma and Isabella went to the mall on Saturday. Emma bought a new blouse for $49.82 and a tee-shirt for $29.98. Isabella bought a new pair of slacks for $39.88. She paid for her new slacks with a $50 bill. How much more did Emma pay for her blouse than Isabella paid for her slacks?

O $19.84

O $10.12

O $10.06

O $ 9.94

3. Which picture shows [pic] shaded?

O

O

O

O

4. There were 92 fifth graders at Northwest Elementary School. They were put into 4 equal-sized classes. How many students are in one class?

O 368

O 96

O 88

O 23

5. Which picture below shows 1.4 shaded?

Each = 0.1

O

O

O

O

Name__________________________________Date_________________________________Set 21

The bar graph shows the results of a fifth grade survey in which students picked their favorite junk food. Use the bar graph to answer Questions 1 and 2.

1. Based on the information in the bar graph above, which statement is true?

O The most popular junk food was chicken nuggets.

O More students picked chicken nuggets than hamburgers.

O More students picked hamburgers than hot dogs.

O The least favorite junk food was pizza.

2. Hannah claims that hot dogs were picked by twice as many students as chicken nuggets. Based on the bar graph in Problem 1, is Hannah’s statement reasonable? Use the data in the table to explain why or why not.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. How much of the picture is shaded?

O O

O O

4. There are 162 steps to the top of the Statue of Liberty and 25 windows in the crown. How many steps would 7 people climb to reach the top of the Statue of Liberty?

Answer: __________

5. Solve: 80 ÷ 10 = __________

6. What decimal number is shown by the shaded part of the picture?

O 1.3

O 1.5

O 1.7

O 1.9

Name___________________________________Date_______________________________ Set 22

The graph below shows how many animals made out of balloons were sold at the school fair. Use the graph to answer Questions 1 and 2.

1. Which statement is true?

O More balloons were sold on Friday than on Saturday.

O More balloons were sold on Thursday and Friday than on any other two days.

O Fewer balloons were sold on Thursday than on any other day.

O Fewer balloons were sold on Saturday than on Sunday.

2. Harry claims that if twice as many balloons had been sold on Friday, then Friday would have had the greatest number of balloons sold in all four days.

Is Harry correct? __________

Why or why not? _______________________

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3. What decimal number is shown by the shaded part of the picture?

O 0.05

O 0.15

O 1.05

O 1.15

4. Solve this problem: 70 ÷ 10 = χ

O 0.7

O 7

O 70

O 700

5. What fractional part of the picture is shaded?

O

O

O

O

6. [pic] is

O a little less than 9.

O a little more than 9.

O a little less than 10.

O a little more than 10.

7. Which list shows the fractions listed in order from least to greatest?

O O

O O

Name____________________________________Date______________________________ Set 23

1. Which picture shows 1.75 shaded?

O

O

O

O

2. Solve this problem: 400 ÷ 10 = χ

O 0.04

O 0.4

O 4

O 40

The graph shows the eye color of the students in Miss Data’s class. Use the graph to answer Questions 3 and 4.

3. Which statement is true?

O More students have green eyes than any other color.

O More students have blue eyes than brown eyes.

O Fewer students have green eyes than blue eyes.

O Fewer students have blue eyes than any other color.

4. Caleb claims that there are twice as many students that have brown eyes than blue eyes.

Do you agree with Caleb? __________

Why or why not? _______________________

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Name________________________________Date__________________________________ Set 24

1. The shaded part of the picture shows which mixed number?

O

O

O

O

2. The Gulf of Mexico is between 4,500 and 5,500 feet deep. Which number is between 4,500 and 5,500?

O 4,491

O 4,874

O 5,597

O 5,826

3. What fractional part of the set of figures has a ring around it?

O O

O O

4. Solve this problem: 900 ÷ 100 = χ

O 1

O 9

O 10

O 90

5. There were 331 people who decided to go to New York City to see a play. Only 7 people took their own cars. The rest of the people filled 6 buses. How many people were in each bus?

Answer: _______________

6. Solve this problem: 38 x 6 = χ

Five friends picked strawberries. The chart shows how many quarts they each picked. Use the chart to answer Questions 7 and 8.

|NAME |NUMBER OF QUARTS |

|Audrey |[pic] |

|Katie |[pic] |

|Victor |[pic] |

|Bryce |[pic] |

|Mia |[pic] |

7. How many people picked more than [pic] quarts?

O 1

O 2

O 3

O 4

8. If the names of the people were put in order from greatest to least according to the number of quarts picked, which name would be third on the list?

O Audrey

O Katie

O Bryce

O Victor

Name__________________________________Date_______________________________ Set 25

1. Sandra flew between 9,500 miles and 10,600 miles from New York to Melbourne, Australia. Which distance did she fly?

O 9,256 miles

O 9,421 miles

O 10,359 miles

O 10,837 miles

2. Which picture has [pic]of the set of figures shaded?

O

O

O

O

3. Shade [pic] of the shape.

4. Draw an X on the location that best represents [pic]on the number line.

5. Solve this problem: 375 x 9 = χ

O 2,775 O 3,375

O 3,213 O 3,564

6. Ms Ciarleglio has 377 gold stars in her desk drawer. This number is closest to

O 370 O 390

O 380 O 400

7. Ms Ciarleglio also has 429 red stars. This number is

O a little less than 300

O a little more than 300

O a little less than 400

O a little more than 400

8. Ms Scialdone bought 3 books for $15.98 each. She also bought two new shirts for $26.98 each and a new pair of shoes for $91.89. How much more did the shoes cost than the two shirts?

9. Draw a line segment that is [pic] inches long in the space below.

Name__________________________________Date________________________________ Set 26

1. Sort all 5 of these figures into 2 groups so that the figures in each group have something in common. Show how you grouped the figures by writing the letters of each group in the boxes labeled Group 1 and Group 2.

Explain in writing how you decided to group the figures.

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2. Shade [pic] of the figure.

3. There were 4,871 people at the concert. This number is closest to

O 4,800

O 4,900

O 5,000

O 5,100

4 Measure the length of the spoon to the nearest [pic] inch.

O O

O O

5. In a school contest, Jeff answered 20 out of 40 questions correctly. Which is another way to describe this?

O Jeff answered [pic] correctly.

O Jeff answered [pic] correctly.

O Jeff answered [pic] correctly.

O Jeff answered [pic] correctly.

6. Charlene believes that 9 out of every 12 people like purple the best. Which is another way to describe this?

O [pic] of all people like purple the best.

O [pic] of all people like purple the best.

O [pic] of all people like purple the best.

O [pic] of all people like purple the best.

7. Solve this problem: $8.49 x 7 = ?

Name_____________________________________Date_____________________________ Set 27

1. Shade [pic] of the set of figures.

2. Draw a thick dark line through the ruler at the point that best represents [pic].

3. In the space below, draw a line segment that is [pic] centimeters long.

4. Measure the figure below to the nearest [pic]centimeter.

O 5

O 5[pic]

O 6

O 6[pic]

5. What is another name for [pic]?

O

O

O

O

6. Solve this problem:

7. Wal Mart sold 4711 boxes of cereal that were on sale. This number is

O a little less than 4000

O a little more than 4000

O a little less than 5000

O a little more than 5000

The table below lists some of the heaviest marine mammals in the world.

|Mammal |Weight (Tons) |

|Humpback Whale |29.2 |

|Right Whale |44.1 |

|Sperm Whale |39.7 |

|Gray Whale |36.0 |

8. Which list below shows the whales listed from least to greatest in weight?

O Right, Gray, Humpback, Sperm

O Humpback, Gray, Sperm, Right

O Humpback, Gray, Right, Sperm

O Sperm, Right, Humpback, Gray

Name___________________________________Date________________________________Set 28

1. Four people had a long jump contest

• Sara jumped farther than Mel and Lee.

• Andy jumped farther than Mel but shorter than Lee.

• Lee jumped farther than Mel.

Who jumped the farthest?

O Sara

O Mel

O Lee

O Andy

2.

O

O

O

O

3. Draw a ring around [pic] of the set of objects.

6. Solve this problem:

O 26

O 27

O 28

O 29

7. Which of these figures has more than one line of symmetry?

O O

O O

8. Robin walks between 1.7 miles and 2.5 miles every day. How many miles could he walk in one day?

O 1.3

O 1.9

O 2.6

O 2.9

9. Draw a heavy line through the number line below to show where 2158 would be.

Name _______________________________ Date___________________________________Set 29

1. Four people had different amounts of money.

• Ellen had $81 more than Spiro.

• Dewey had $287 more than Jo.

• Jo had $184 less than Ellen.

• Spiro had $397.

How much money did Dewey have?

O $294

O $397

O $478

O $581

2. In 1958, the spacecraft Pioneer I(America’s first spacecraft) traveled 72,765 miles through space. Which number is closest to 72,765?

O 71,000

O 72,000

O 73,000

O 74,000

3. Jupiter’s diameter in miles is 88,736. This number is

O a little less than 80,000

O a little more than 80,000

O a little less than 90,000

O a little more than 90,000

4. What is the area of the shape in square centimeters? Do not measure the shape.

O 12

O 18

O 24

O 27

5. Jessica measured the distance around her little finger and found that it was 5.8 centimeters around. This number is about

O 5 cm O 7 cm

O 6 cm O 8 cm

6. Jessica also measured the distance around her thumb and found it was 7.82 centimeters. How many centimeters is this rounded to the nearest tenth?

O 7.8 O 8.0

O 7.9 O 8.1

7. Draw 2 lines of symmetry in the figure.

Each of the 296 students in Maletz Middle School is taking music, sports, or both. There are 237 students playing a sport and 104 students taking music lessons. How many students are taking both sports and music?

Use the Venn diagram to help you.

8. How many students are taking both music and sports?

O 341

O 192

O 59

O 45

9. Solve this problem: $9.36 ÷ 4 = ?

Name____________________________________Date_______________________________Set 30

1. Measure the sides of the shape to the nearest [pic]centimeter.

Write the perimeter: _______________

Write the perimeter: ______________

Explain how you determined the perimeter:

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

2. Draw a black dot on the scale at the place that best represents 3258.

3. Write a story problem that can be solved with the number sentence 23 x 8 = χ.

______________________________________

______________________________________

______________________________________

4. Which of the following shapes is not

congruent to figure A?

O O

O O

5. Zoe has 40¢ in nickels, dimes, or quarters. List all the possible combinations of coins Zoe could have.

6. Tristan is thinking of buying a new vehicle. He has narrowed his choice to 3 types – vans, trucks, or jeeps. He also has 3 choices for colors – red, black, or green. How many different vehicles could he choose?

O 6

O 7

O 8

O 9

7. Draw a thick black line at the place that best represents 23.5 on the number line

20 30

Name___________________________________Date_____________________________ Set 31

1. Draw a small black dot at (2,5) on the grid.

2. Write a story problem that can be solved with the number sentence 45 ÷ 5 = χ.

______________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. Draw a heavy black line through the scale to best represent 82.9

4. What is the 3-digit mystery number? Use the clues below.

• It is an odd number between 700 and 800.

• The ones digit + the tens digit equal the hundreds digit.

• The sum of all 3 three digits is 14.

• The product of all 3 digits is 42.

What is the mystery number? __________

5. Eddie needs to multiply 2831 by 8750. Which of the following would be best for Eddie to use to estimate the product?

O 2,000 x 8,000

O 2,000 x 9,000

O 3,000 x 8,000

O 3,000 x 9,000

6. To estimate the product of 315 and 726, Abby multiplied 300 x 700. Will Abby’s estimate be more or less than the actual product?

O Less, because she rounded both numbers up.

O Less, because she rounded both numbers down.

O More, because she rounded both numbers up.

O More, because she rounded both numbers down.

7. Write the letter for each shape in the correct place inside or outside the Venn Diagram.

Name___________________________________Date_______________________________ Set 32

Tables and Chairs

You are in charge of setting up a classroom with 20 places for people to sit.

➢ You can use any number of tables

➢ You can use any combination of at least 2 kinds of tables.

➢ You may put tables together if they have sides touching that are the same length.

The following types of tables are available:

➢ A hexagon-shaped table has up to 6 places. (yellow pattern block)

➢ A rhombus-shaped table has up to 4 places. (blue or tan pattern block)

➢ A square-shaped table has up to 4 places. (orange pattern block)

➢ A trapezoid-shaped table has up to 5 places. (red pattern block)

How would you set up your tables so that 20 people have a place to sit?

➢ Show how many people can sit at each of the tables

➢ and how you know there are places for 20 people.

You may use and/or trace pattern blocks. Pretend the paper is a miniature room. You need exactly 20 places.

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70, 63, ___, 49, 42, 35

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SPORTS

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Measure the sides of the shape to the nearest inch..

Write the lengths next to each side of the shape.

4. What is the perimeter of the shape? __________

5. What is the area of the shape? __________

Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

MONTHS

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