Unit Review



Telling Time – Nearest Hour and Half HourClassworkWhat time is it?495300057152762250571540005010160_____________2. _______________3. _______________495300072390270510072390495300723904. _____________5. _______________6. _______________Show the time on the clock.461264012763523456901752601739901797054736465412940521647154443730-1308104129405 7. 5:008. 12:009. 7:0046793157429524218907429516446574295 10. 3:3011. 5:3012. 10:30Telling Time – Nearest Hour and Half HourHomeworkWhat time is it?28670251898655153025419105810254191013. _____________14. _______________15. _____________5153025190536195019052771775190516. _____________17. ______________18. _______________Show the time on the clock.266001511557048221901155703644905715 19. 4:30 20. 2:30 21. 6:304822190939802774315151130364490151130 22. 5:3023. 6:00 24. 7:30Telling Time – Nearest Quarter Hour, Nearest Five Minutes, and Minute- Part 1536575090805ClassworkWhen the minute hand moves from 12 to 3, how many minutes pass? ______When the minute hand moves from 7 to 8, how many minutes pass? ______How many minutes are between 1 and 2 on a clock? ______How many minutes does the “1” on the clock correspond with? ______How many minutes does the “10” on the clock correspond with? ______How many minutes does the “6” on the clock correspond with? ______How many minutes does the “9” on the clock correspond with? ______What time is it?____________232410149225258445433070____________236220448945____________304165430530____________229870323215____________201295337820____________280670323215____________288925295275____________Telling Time – Nearest Quarter Hour, Nearest Five Minutes, and Minute- Part 15613400114300HomeworkWhen the minute hand moves from 6 to 9, how many minutes pass? ______When the minute hand moves from 11 to 12, how many minutes pass? ______How many minutes are between 4 and 5 on a clock? ______How many minutes does the “4” on the clock correspond with? ______How many minutes does the “8” on the clock correspond with? ______How many minutes does the “12” on the clock correspond with? ______How many minutes does the “2” on the clock correspond with? ______What time is it?____________19177080645315595356870____________220345328295____________153670281305________________________1930408191584455252095____________125095271145____________144145309245____________Telling Time – Nearest Quarter Hour, Nearest Five Minutes, and Minute- Part 2ClassworkShow the time on the clock.2882904845055:152159004845052:302387604845051:122425704368804:412120904229106:212159004133854:452387604229103:002425704133851:0021209041846512:002730504089403:352959104089406:122425704184653:172501903759204:592730503759205:3023876037592012:2724257037592011:47Telling Time – Nearest Quarter Hour, Nearest Five Minutes, and Minute- Part 2HomeworkShow the time on the clock.288290484505 3:152159004845057:1523876048450512:002425704368804:232120904229106:172159004133853:272387604229103:3524257041338512:352120904184656:502730504089407:402959104089406:002425704184655:202501903759205:232730503759207:122387603759208:192425703759209:49Elapsed Time – Using Number Line and Analog Clock – Part 1ClassworkYou may use a ruler or clock to answer the questions.Is 1:00 PM one hour after noon?YesNoSarah needs to be home by 3:30 PM. School ends at 3:00 PM. It takes her 15 minutes to walk home. Does she have enough time to get home?YesNoKyle is reading a book. He reads for a half hour before dinner, which is at 6 PM. If he started reading at 5:35 will he be able to read for the half hour before dinner starts?YesNo It takes Meg 45 minutes to jog 3 miles. If she started jogging at 2 PM, what time will she finish?3:15 PM2:45 PM3:00 PM3:45 PMA movie is 2 hours long. If it ended at 8 PM, what time did it start?4:00 PM5:00 PM6:00 PM7:00 PMCarolyn’s dance recital is going to be 1 hour and 15 minutes long. If it begins at 7:30 PM, what time will it end?8:30 PM9:30 PM8:45 PM9:45 PMNancy took a one hour nap at 11:40 AM. What time did she wake up?12:40 AM12:40 PM1:00 PM1:40 PMElapsed Time – Using Number Line and Analog Clock – Part 1HomeworkYou may use a ruler or clock to answer the questions.Is 4:00 AM four hours after noon?YesNoIs 2:00 AM two hours after midnight?YesNoIt takes Craig 30 minutes to make dinner. Dinner is at 5:45 PM. If he starts making dinner at 5:15 PM, will he finish in time?YesNoIt takes Daniel an hour to run 6 miles. If he ended his run at 5:30 PM, what time did he start?3:30 PM4:30 PM4:00 PM5:00 PMWhat time is 37 minutes after midnight?12:37 PM1:37 PM12:37 AM1:37 AMMath class begins at 1:42. It lasts 30 minutes. What time is math class over?2:12 PM2:02 PM2:22 PM1:12 PMA movie ended at 9:30. If it was one hour and 45 minutes long, what time did it start?6:45 PM7:00 PM7:45 PM8:00 PMElapsed Time – Using Number Line and Analog Clock – Part 2ClassworkYou may use a ruler (number line) or clock to answer the questions.Sally had a 20 minute lunch. Lunch ended at 12:37. What time did lunch start?Bob had to drive 3 hours and 20 minutes. He started driving at 11:00 AM. What time did he finish driving?How many minutes passed from 5:15 AM to 5:59 AM?A late night movie ended at 12:45 AM. It was two hours long. What time did the movie start?It takes Martha 35 minutes to make a scrap book page. She started working on one page at 12:10 PM. What time will she finish making one page?Elapsed Time – Using Number Line and Analog Clock – Part 2HomeworkYou may use a ruler (number line) or clock to answer the questions.Gabe has a lunch break for 30 minutes. If lunch time started at 11:45 AM, what time did it end?Sharon has dance practice for 40 minutes after school. School ends at 2:55 PM. What time does dance practice end?How many minutes passed from 4:13 PM to 5:17 PM?It takes Sheila 22 minutes to drive to school. She left at 8:12 AM. What time did she get to school?It takes Adrienne 25 minutes to study one page of her text book. If she was done studying one page at 1:45 PM, what time did she begin?Telling Time – AM & PMClassworkWrite AM or PM next to the statement.When you wake up to go to school. ______________When you eat dinner. ______________When you do your homework. ______________When you go to the movies. ______________When the sun rises. ______________When you wake up in the middle of the night ______________Answer the questions. All answers should have “AM” or “PM”.Susan starts school at 8:21. Her math class starts at 10:20. Lunch is at 11:45 and it ends at 12:20. Susan’s parents pick her up from school when it ends at 2:50.What time does math start? ______________What time does lunch begin? ______________What time does lunch end? ______________When does school start? ______________When does school end? ______________What time is midnight? ______________What time does your math class start? ______________What time does your school day end? _______________Telling Time – AM & PMHomeworkWrite AM or PM next to the statement. When you go to bed really late, after midnight. ______________ When school ends. ______________ When you do your homework. ______________ When you go to the movies. ______________ When the sun sets. ______________ When you eat breakfast. ______________Answer the questions. All answers should have “AM” or “PM”.Tim wakes up at 9:00 on a Saturday. He plays basketball with his friends from 11:00 to 12:00. At 1:00, he went over to his friend’s house. He went back home at 4:30. What time did Tim start playing basketball? ______________ What time did Tim wake up? ______________ What time did he go over to his friend’s house? ______________ When did Tim finish playing basketball? ______________ When did Tim go home? ______________ What time is noon? ______________ What time do you wake up on a school day? ______________ What time do you eat dinner? _______________Volume – Measure and Estimate Liquid Volumes – Part 1ClassworkHow much liquid is in each beaker?____________________________________268605200660__________________4089401060452476500113030About how much liquid could a hold?250 mL1,000 mL5 mL2552700171451,500 mLAbout how much liquid could a hold?1 mL5 mL15 mL249555020891520 mLAbout how much liquid could a hold?25 mL100 mL150 mL2400300164465200 mLAbout how much liquid does a hold?10 mL20 mL350 mL1,000 mLVolume – Measure and Estimate Liquid Volumes – Part 1HomeworkHow much liquid is in each beaker?470535369570____________________________________466725118745__________________3111507810525527009525About how much liquid could a hold?2 mL15 mL100 mL234315059055750 mLAbout how much liquid could a hold?10 mL50 mL150 mL248602575565500 mLAbout how much liquid could a hold?25 mL250 mL1,500 mL24098251638301,750 mLAbout how much liquid does a hold?5 mL25 mL200 mL350 mLVolume – Measure and Estimate Liquid Volumes – Part 2ClassworkWhich unit would you use to measure the volume of the given object? A mL or a L?Large box _____________________Shoe box_____________________Thimble_____________________Pencil case_____________________Bath tub_____________________Large bottle of soda_____________________Soda can_____________________Car_____________________A large bottle of soda has how many liters?1 L2 L5 L10 LA bathtub can hold about how many liters?10 L50 L250 L1,000 LHow many liters of water can be poured in a kitchen sink?2 L5 L20 L100 L1,000 mL = ___ L3, 000 mL = ___ L_______ mL = 5 L_______ mL = 2 LVolume – Measure and Estimate Liquid Volumes – Part 2HomeworkWhich unit would you use to measure the volume of the given object? A mL or a L?Fish tank _____________________Picnic basket_____________________Eye dropper_____________________A small boat_____________________Water bottle_____________________Pool_____________________Ice box or cooler_____________________Teacup_____________________A small bottle of soda has how many liter(s)?1 L3 L10 L20 LA large cooking pot can hold about how many liters?1 L4 L25 L50 LHow many liters would you pour into a flower vase?1 L5 L10 L15 L2,000 mL = ___ L10, 000 mL = ___ L_______ mL = 4 L_______ mL = 3 LVolume – Word Problems – Part 1ClassworkMartha has hot chocolate. There is 500 mL of hot chocolate in her mug. She takes a 30 mL sip. Martha also lets her friend, Sandy, have a 30 mL sip. How much hot chocolate is left in her mug?Fred is having a birthday party. He needs 20 bottles of soda. Each bottle is 2L of soda. How much soda will be at the party?If each person uses 38 L of water during a ten minute shower, how much water would a family of four use in one day for showering?Tom takes a ten minute shower, which uses 38 L of water. Sandy takes a twenty minute shower which uses double that amount. How much water do they use in total?A plastic cup holds 300 mL of liquid. A thermos can hold 290 mL of liquid. How much more liquid can the plastic cup hold?Jane brings two juice boxes to school. Each juice box holds 150 mL of juice. How much juice does she have?Volume – Word Problems – Part 1HomeworkKaren has a large thermos that can hold 500 mL of liquid. She pours 350 mL of coffee into it. How much more coffee can she pour into the thermos?Michelle needs to feed a baby bird with a dropper that holds 25 mL of liquid. The bird needs to eat 3 full droppers of liquid. How much liquid is the baby bird eating?Shawna is baking a cake. She needs 5 mL of vanilla for the cake, and another 10 mL for the frosting. She has a bottle that has 40 mL of vanilla. How much will be left after she is finished baking her cake?The Smiths used 112 L of water on Monday, 145 L of water on Tuesday, and 137 L of water on Wednesday. How much water was used in those three days?Tori is changing the water in her fish tank. The fish tank holds 25 L of water. So far, she has put in 12 L. How much more water does she need to fill the tank?A baby bottle holds 250 mL of milk. The baby will have 3 bottles today. How much milk will the baby have in total today?Volume – Word Problems – Part 2ClassworkSam is having some friends over. He has four 2-L bottle of sodas. Mary is bringing two 2-L bottle of soda. How many liters of soda will there be in total?The inflatable pool in the backyard needs 300 L of water. Tim has filled it with 172 L so far. How many more liters are needed to fill the pool?Karen has five cups. Each cup holds 200 mL of liquid. How much liquid can she pour into the cups in total?Paul has 4,000 mL of water in a bowl. Brenda has 4 L of water in a bucket. Paul says that Brenda and he have the same amount of water. Is he correct? If so, how?Melissa has 10,000 mL of water in her fish tank. She puts in 2 more liters of water into the tank. How much water is in the fish tank?Carol has two buckets that will fit 15 L of liquid in each. How many liters can the buckets hold? What is the answer in mL?Volume – Word Problems – Part 2HomeworkLulu is having a tea party with her animal friends. Lulu’s teacup holds 60 mL of tea, Mr. Bear’s teacup holds 45 mL of tea, Miss Zebra’s teacup holds 50 mL of tea, and Mr. Cat’s teacup holds 35 mL of tea. How much tea does Lulu need for her party?Dennis has a jar filled with 335 mL of jam. He has a second jar filled with 247 mL of jam. How much more jam does the first jar have?Kim orders three coffees for herself and her two coworkers every morning. A small coffee has 450 mL, a medium coffee has 650 mL and a large coffee has 850 mL. She orders two medium and one large coffee. How much coffee does she order?Kyle drank 2,000 mL of soda in one week. Sue drank 3 L of soda. Who drank more soda?There was 4 L of fruit punch in a jug. There is another jug with 1,000 mL of fruit punch. How much juice is there in total?Rosalyn has a small, medium, and a large sized container. They can hold 2, 4, and 6 liters, respectively. How many total liters can she pour into the containers? What is the answer in mL?Mass – Measure and Estimate ClassworkHow much mass do these objects have?_______________457200155117231140412750_______________231775212090_______________What would you use to measure the mass of the following objects? Grams (g) or kilograms (kg)?A person ______________A toy car ______________A real car ______________A spoonful of sugar ______________A basket full of apples ______________A single banana ______________1 kg = 1,000 gramsHow many grams are in 2 kg? ______________How many kg is 3,000 g? ______________How many grams are in 5 kg? ______________Mass – Measure and Estimate HomeworkHow much mass do these objects have?_______________457200-1048369570350520_______________210820168275_______________What would you use to measure the mass of the following objects? Grams (g) or kilograms (kg)?A giraffe ______________A doll ______________A truck ______________A packet of salt ______________A box of grapes ______________A plastic cup ______________1 kg = 1,000 gramsHow many grams are in 4 kg? ______________How many kg is 5,000 g? ______________How many grams are in 6 kg? ______________Mass – Word Problems – Part 1ClassworkKeisha’s mass is 48 kg. Taylor’s mass is 53 kg. How much mass do they both have together?Ashley’s sandwich is 100 g. Her carrots are 35 g. How much more mass does the sandwich have than the carrots?Mary has two cats and one dog. The cats’ masses are 4 kg and 5 kg, and the dog’s mass is 24 kg. How much mass do they have altogether?Katherine brought in three bags of fruit to share with her friends. The first bag has 30 g of apple, the second bag has 45 g of banana, and the third bag has 56 g of oranges. How much fruit does she have in all?John’s mass is 120 kg. John’s brother’s mass is 137 kg. How much more mass does John’s brother have?A sugar cube has 4 g of sugar. If there are 9 cubes in a soda can, how much sugar is in a soda can?Mass – Word Problems – Part 1HomeworkDaphne works on a farm. A chicken laid 8 eggs. All the eggs hatched, and the chicks have a mass of 10 g each. How much mass do the chicks have altogether?Kyle’s pasta dish is 412 g. Meg’s pasta dish is 337 g. How much more pasta does Kyle have?There are 8 nickels that have a mass of 40 g. How much mass does each nickel have?There are five puppies. Each puppy has a mass of 2 kg. The mommy dog has a pass of 24 kg. How much mass do they have in total?A large sugar cube has 5 g of sugar. A drink has 50 g of sugar in it. How many sugar cubes were used to make the drink?A box weighs 65 kg. A second box weighs 71 kg. How much mass do they have altogether?Mass – Word Problems – Part 2Classwork1 kg = 1,000 gHow many grams are in 2 kg? _____________How many kg is 3,000 g? ____________Are 4 kg and 4,000 g the same amount? ____________A desk has a mass of 50 kg. A chair has a mass of 5 kg. How much more mass does the desk have?Mila has a bag filled with 5,000 g of sugar. She has another bag that has 4 kg of sugar. Which bag has more sugar?A sack is filled with 2,000 g of flour. Another sack is filled with 2 kg of flour. Tom says both sacks have equal mass. Is he correct?If there are eight kittens with a mass of 2 kg each, what is the mass of all the kittens?Mass – Word Problems – Part 2Homeworkkg = 1,000 gHow many grams are in 5 kg? _____________How many kg is 7,000 g? ____________Are 5 kg and 6,000 g the same amount? ____________The computer monitor is 3 kg. The keyboard and mouse together are 1 kg. How much mass do the three items have together?A bag of rice is 22 kg. How much mass would three bags of rice be?A rabbit has a mass of 2 kg. A small cat has a mass of 3,000 g. Which animal has more mass? How much more?If there are six puppies with a mass of 3 kg each, what is the mass of all the puppies?Unit Review278511014605What time is shown on this clock? 12:0012:153:0026682701752601:15What time is shown on this clock?6:457:157:459:35266763566675 What time is shown on this clock?12:006:0012:3026682709969511:30What time is shown on this clock?1:255:051:306:05Tim started eating lunch at 12:15 PM. He ate for 13 minutes. What time did he finish eating? 12:30 PM12:25 PM12:28 PM12:02 PMKathy walked for a half hour. She ended her walk at 5:20 PM. What time did she begin walking?5:50 PM6:20 PM4:30 PM4:50 PMWhat time is three hours before midnight?9 AM9 PM3 AM3 PMWhat time is it four hours after noon?8 PM8 AM4 PM4 AMAbout how much soda is in a small bottle?20 mL1 L4 L300 mLHow much water could fill a bath tub?5 L10 L130 L1,000 LIf you had three 2 liter soda bottles, how much soda do you have altogether?5 L2 L6 L10 LThere are ten kittens each with a mass of 2 kg. What is their total mass?20 kg30 kg20 g2,000 gSarah’s mass is 30 kg. She needs to gain 3,000 g. How much mass will she have after?30 kg31 kg33 kg36 kgThere is 45 g of sugar, 30 g of cinnamon, and 27 g of brown sugar. What is the total mass of these ingredients?102 g92 g57 g82 gCally’s mass is 45 kg. Greg’s mass is 57 kg. How much more mass does Greg have?12 kg22 kg18 kg8 kgShow the time on the clock.8229601765302:37 8229601257304:31What time is shown on the clock?__________________90297038100__________________66294033020Henry started cooking at 4:45 PM. He cooked for 3 hours and 15 minutes. What time did he finish cooking?Joanne got to work at 8:00 AM. It takes her 25 minutes to get to work. What time did she leave for work?Is a mL or L better to:Measure the amount of vanilla in a tablespoon? __________Measure how much water to pour in a large pot? __________Measure the amount of water in a swimming pool? __________Measure the amount of juice in a juice box? __________Is a g or kg better to:Measure the mass of a baby bird? __________Measure the mass of a TV? __________Measure the mass of a bag of apples? __________Measure the mass of coffee for one cup? __________Sarah woke up at 7:30 AM. It took her 45 minutes to get ready for school. School starts at 8:05 AM. It takes her ten minutes to get to school. School lasts for 5 hours and 30 minutes.What time did Sarah finish getting ready for school?What time did she get to school?What time did school end?Timmy is doing an experiment. He has 250 g of salt, 350 g of baking soda, 400 g of sugar, and 1kg of baking powder.How much ingredient does he have altogether?What is that in kg?How much more baking powder does he have than baking soda?Does he have the same amount of salt, baking soda, and sugar as baking powder? Answer KeyTelling Time-Nearest Hour and Half HourClasswork1:006:306:002:3012:30445770019113525146001911354572001911354:008. 9. 25146001543054457700154305457200154305 10. 11. 12. Homework11:004:308:003:001:304686300185420251460018542057150018542012:30 20. 21. 457200755654343400-63502400300-6350 22. 23. 24. Telling Time-Nearest Quarter Hour, Nearest 5 Minutes, and Minute-Part 1Classwork15 minutes5 minutes5 minutes5 minutes50 minutes30 minutes45 minutes12:151:452:154:533:375:151:172:42Homework15 minutes5 minutes5 minutes20 minutes40 minutes60 minutes10 minutes1:1512:454:356:552:173:4111:1110:29Telling Time-Nearest Quarter Hour, Nearest 5 Minutes, and Minute-Part 238862003886201828800388620Classwork114300749301. 2. 3. 38862003290570194310032905701143003290570388620015760701943100157607011430015760704. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 4000500166370217170016637022860015113010. 11. 12. 1143001981204338320013.14. 2092960015. 2286008699516. Homework2514600104140228600104140480060010414017. 18. 19. 4800600107315240030010731522860010731520. 21. 22. 4914900-38102514600110490228600-381023. 24 .25. 4800600198120251460019812011430019812026. 27. 28.4686300201295240030020129522860020129529. 30.31. 2286008953532. Elapsed Time-Using Number Line and Analog Clock-Part 1ClassworkAABBCCBHomeworkBAABCACElapsed Time-Using Number Line and Analog Clock-Part 2Classwork12:172:20 pm44 minutes10:45 pm12:45 pmHomework12:15 pm3:35 pm64 minutes8:34 am1:20 pmTelling Time-AM & PMClassworkAMPMPMPMAMAM10:20 AM11:45 AM12:20 PM8:21 AM2:50 PM12:00 AMAnswers will vary depending on the schoolAnswers will vary depending on the schoolHomeworkAMPMPMPMPMAM11:00 AM9:00 AM1:00 PM12:00 PM4:30 PM12:00 PMAnswers will varyAnswers will varyVolume-Measure and Estimate Liquid Volumes-Part 1Classwork5 mL50 mL75 mLABACHomework10 mL20 mL25 mLBDBBVolume-Measure and Estimate Liquid Volumes-Part 2ClassworkLmLmLmLLLmLLBCC1 L3 L5,000 mL2,000 mLHomeworkLLmLmLmLLLmLABA2L10L4,000 mL3,000 mLVolume-Word Problems-Part 1Classwork440 mL40 L152 L114 L10 mL300 mLHomework150 mL75 mL25 mL394 L13 L750 mLVolume-Word Problems-Part 2Classwork12 L128 L1000 mLYes because 1 L = 1,000 mL so 4 L = 4,000 mL12,000 mL or 12 L30 L; 30,000 mLHomework190 mL88 mL2150 mLSue5 L or 5,000 mL12 L or 12,000 mLMass-Measure and EstimateClasswork500 g350 g750 gkggkgggkg2,000 g3 kg5,000 gHomework1 kg100 g600 gkggkgggg4,000 g5 kg6,000 gMass-Word Problems-Part 1Classwork101 kg65 g33 kg131 g17 kg36 gHomework80 g75 g5 g34 kg10 sugar cubes136 kgMass-Word Problems-Part 2Classwork2,000 g3 kgYes45 kgThe bag with 5,000 g of sugarYes16 kgHomework5,000 g7 kgNo4 kg66 kgThe cat has more mass by 1 kg or 1,000 g18 kgUnit ReviewBABBCDBCBCC ACAA38354034290.45720047625.7:476:028:00 PM7:35 AMmLLLmLgkgkgg30a. 8:15 AM30b. 8:25 AM30c. 1:35 AM31a. 2,000 g31b. 2 kg31c. 650 g31d. 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