Sixth Grade Summer Math Packet - Upper St. Clair School ...

Students Entering

Sixth Grade

Summer Math Packet

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Dear Parents,

The attached packet provides a range of activities that review

and e:xp-a-nd on the math concepts yourchi¡¤ld has learned in

school this past year. It is designed to be worked on for 15 to

30 minutes a day throughout the summer, rather than

completed in just a few days at the beginning or end of

summer. The goal is to keep skills sharp to be ready to move

_forward into the n.e?d school year.. 'lYe .have provi~~d answers .

for grades 3=6 and ask you to please review the work with your

child as it is completed. Students will be asked to hand in their

completed work the first week of school.

Have a great summerl

The SeacrestStaff

Table of Contents

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Adding and Subtracting Decimals

41)

Multiplying with Decimals

41)

Dividing with Decimals

41)

Interpreting Data

41)

Geometric Ideas

41)

Measuring and Drawing Angles

41)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions

41)

Adding Mixed Numbers

41)

Subtracting Mixed Numbers

41)

Multiplying Fractions

41)

Multiplying Mixed Numbers

41)

Problem Solving Strategies

41)

Measurement- Customary & Metric

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Perimeter

41)

Area

41)

Ratio and Proportion

41)

Fractions, Decimals, and Percents

41)

Probability

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Review

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Adding and Subtracting Decimals

Find 1.7 + 2.45.

Find 36.57 - 4.6.

Line up the decimal points.

Line up the decimal points.

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+ 2.45

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Write zeros to

show place value.

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36.57

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- 4. 6

- 4. 6 0

31 9 7

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Write zeros to

show place value.

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Place decimal point

in answer.

Place decimal point

in answer.

Find each sum or difference.

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2.65

+13.30

2.

8 .97

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5.

+ 66

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11. 1.34 + 4.1

13. 448

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+ 1.75 + 80.3 = _ __

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6.8

+237.29

12. 133.01 - 5.6

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0.5

- 0.23

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15. On the 3-days of their vacation, the Davis family

travel~d 417 mi, 45.3 mi, a'nd 366.9 mi. How far'

did they travel. all together?

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16.. Etta bought a calculat.or for $15. Glenn .found th'E} .

s~me model for $9.79. How much more did Etta.

pay than Glenn did?

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Find 4.3 x 2.7.

Co.unt the number of decimal places in both factors.

The total is the number of decimal places in the product.

Multiply as you would

with whole numbers.

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4.3

2.7

11 . 61

4.3

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x 2.7

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1 decimal placE?

1 decimal place

2 decimal places

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1 1 61

Find e.ach product.

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112

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9. 23 X 0.47

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1.6

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15. A roll of paper towels contained 250 sheets.

Each sheet was 8.75 inches long .. How long was the roll?

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Tania bought 3 new sweaters, Each sold for $-19.99.

How much did she spend?

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