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5th Grade Math Summer WorkHello incoming 5th graders! In order to prepared for 5th grade, it is important to keep practicing your Math skills over the summer. Below, you will see choice boards that include activities involving topics you have learned in 4th grade. You will complete four July activities of your choice, four August activities of your choice, and then fill out the reflection at the end. You will also complete the 10 question Math packet. If you have any questions while you are completing these assignments, you can ask me on google classroom. In addition to this summer assignment, I expect you to keep reviewing your skills over the summer. Remember that learning happens BOTH inside and outside of the classroom! I suggest practicing on sights like Freckle, Khan Academy, and . It might also be helpful to make flash cards with your multiplication facts. Have a terrific summer and I am looking forward to working with you this year!-Ms. Karasinski Directions: During the month of July, please choose 4 activities to complete. Make sure to highlight the 4 activities that you choose. Staple and attach all work to the back of THIS PAGE. If you choose any of the video options, you can e-mail your videos to me at kkarasinski@ . This work is due on the first day of school.July Math Choice BoardCreate a foldable explaining the difference between the processes of adding and/or subtracting fractions vs. multiplying fractions.Write and solve 10 four-digit subtraction problems. Create a list with at least 15 different decimal numbers. Put them in order from least to greatest. Explain the procedure used when comparing decimals.Make a list of at least 10 everyday situations that use decimals. Design a small poster. On one side of the poster, explain the connection between addition and multiplication using examples. On the other side, explain the connection between subtraction and division using examples.Using a deck of cards, create 8 numbers that go up to the hundred thousands place value. Write the numbers that you created both in standard and expanded form.What is the difference between a one-step problem and a multi-step problem? Based on fourth grade topics, write three example word problems for each.Explain the difference between length, weight, and capacity. In your explanation, include some of the units used for each. Provide examples of when you would use these units in real life.Create a video that explains when borrowing is necessary in subtraction. Use this example problem to help your explanation.742,236 – 653,368Roll a dice to create a unique fraction (One roll for the numerator and one roll for the denominator). Find three equivalent fractions for your fraction. Explain how you known they are equivalent. Repeat this 5 times. Choose two fractions with the same numerator but different denominators. Compare them using <, >, or =. Repeat this 5 times. Explain you reasoning.Roll a dice to find the numerator for the fractions below. Then convert the fractions into decimals._ /10_ /100_ /10_ /100_ /10_ /100_ /10_ /100_ /10_ /100 Directions: During the month of August, please choose 4 activities to complete. Make sure to highlight the 4 activities that you choose. Staple and attach all work to the back of THIS PAGE. If you choose any of the video options, you can e-mail your videos to me at kkarasinski@ . This work is due on the first day of school.August Math Choice BoardCreate a small poster that explains at least two different methods that can be used to multiply whole numbers. Use this problem to model each method:26 x 38Create a video explaining what it means to simplify a fraction. Use this fraction in your explanation. 6/8Make your own matching game with at least 10 multi-digit division problems and 10 solutions. Make sure to play it with your family.Round the number below 4 times. Round to a different place value each time. Record the place value you are rounding to. Explain the rules for rounding.989,653Define the term symmetry. Draw and label three symmetrical shapes and three non-symmetrical shapes. Explain how you know your drawings are correct.Using a deck of cards, create a list of ten 2-digit numbers. Write the factors for each number that you created. Tell me if the number you created is prime or composite and why.What is the difference between a one-step problem and a multi-step problem? Using fourth grade topics, write three example problems for each.Make a list of 10 numbers that would go between these two numbers:96,189 97,000Explain your choices.Create a 10 question quiz on any topic from 4th grade.Write a poem/song/rap to help you to remember the difference between area and perimeter. Create an example line plot and explain how it can be used to display data.How are angles named? List the different names and define the characteristics of each.ReflectionWhy did you choose the choices that you did?How did you make sure that you were challenging yourself?What did you learn or review from completing these activities?What topic(s) do you still need to work on more?What are you looking forward to in the 5th grade?Word Problem PacketDirections: Please answer the following word problems. Make sure to show ALL work. Attach your work to the back of THIS PACKET. Circle your final answers and go over them in black pen.During a class trip to an apple farm, a group of students picked 2,436 apples. They packed them into 6 boxed to take to the local food bank. If each box held the same number of apples, how many apples were in each box?The workers at Cameron’s Flower Shop are putting 1,323 flowers into vases for a party. Each vase must hold exactly 8 flowers. What is the total number of vases the workers can completely fill?The planet Mercury measures 4,879 kilometers from one side to the other. Earth measures 12,756 kilometers from one side to the other. What is the difference between these two measures?In September, Jerry read for 25 of an hour for 20 days. How many hours did he read in September?24 out of the 30 students in Mrs. Willow’s class ride the bus to school. What fraction does not ride the bus? Write your answer in simplest form.Joelle makes $9 each hour she babysits. If a new phone costs $112, how many hours must she babysits so that she has enough money to buy that phone?Xavier started playing video games for 1 hour and 45 minutes before going to bed. If he went to bed at 9:00 PM, what time did he go to bed?Tina's milkshake recipe calls for 7/8 of a scoop of ice cream and Mariana's recipe calls for 1/8 of a scoop. How many more scoops of ice cream are used in Tina's recipe than in Mariana's recipe?The number of points Jaden scored in a game is less than 45 and is also a multiple of 7. Give me on number that could be the amount of points Jaden scored? The students in the fifth grade sold 684 erasers for a fundraiser. The fourth grade sold four times as many erasers. How many erasers did the fourth grade sell? ................
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