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St. Martin de Porres School
Summer Work Math Packet
1. Which of these is another way to say eighty hundredths?
A. 0.80
B. 0.080
C. 0.0080
D. 0.00080
2. Which of these is another way to say 9 hundreds, 3 tens, and 0 ones?
A.
B.
C.
D.
903
930
9003
9030
3. Which group of numbers is in order from smallest to largest?
A.
B.
C.
D.
661, 619, 691, 916, 961
619, 661, 691, 916, 961
961, 916, 661, 619, 691
916, 961, 691, 661, 619
4. Which group of numbers is in order from largest to smallest?
A.
B.
C.
D.
961, 691, 916, 661, 619
661, 916, 619, 691, 961
961, 916, 691, 661, 619
961, 691, 619, 916, 661
5. Which of these is equal to 89 tenths?
A.
B.
C.
D.
0.89
0.089
0.0089
89
6. Which of these is equal to one and one tenth?
A.
B.
C.
D.
1.01
1.001
1.0001
1.1
7. What is the place value of the number 3 in 98,365,001?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Thousand
Ten thousand
Hundred thousand
Million
8. Which of these is the same as the number in the place value box?
1000’s
100’s
10’s
1’s
9
3
6
1
A.
B.
C.
D.
9631
9000+300+60+1
9000+60+30+1
9 thousand 1 hundred 3 tens 6 ones
9. Which of these is the same as the number in the place value box?
10,000’s 1000’s
1
A.
B.
C.
D.
2
100’s 10’s 1’s
9
6
3
1 ten thousand 9 thousands 2 hundreds 6 tens 3 ones
10000+29+63
12369
10000+2000+900+63
10.
11.
12.
13. Compare the three fractions using >, ˂, or =.
5
4
_________
10
5
7
4
_________
16
16
9
9
_________
10
7
14. Convert each mixed number to an improper fraction greater than 1. Show your work .
4
(Note: 3 × 4 =
3×4
4
)
3
a. 3 4
b. 4
1
3
3
c. 4 5
15. Compare the fractions given below by writing >, ˂, or =.
a.
c.
1
3
5 3 __________ 4 4
18
7
__________
b.
17
6
__________
2
25
12
5
d. 5 5 __________ 5 8
5
2
12
1
16. Zach spent 3 hour reading on Friday and 1 3 hours reading on Saturday. How much more time did he
read on Saturday than on Friday?
5
17. Ally’s little sister wanted to help her make some oatmeal cookies. First, she put 8 cup of oatmeal in the
5
5
bowl. Next, she added another 8 cup of oatmeal. Finally, she added another 8 cup of oatmeal. How much
oatmeal did she put in the bowl?
18. Mrs. Smith bought some orange juice. Each member of her family drank
2
3
cup for breakfast. There
are five people in her family. How many cups of orange juice did they drink?
7
19. Kelly’s new puppy weighed 4 10 pounds when she brought him home. Now he weighs six times as
much. How much does he weigh now?
2
20. A piece of blue yarn is 5 3 yards long. A piece of pink yarn is 5 times as long as the blue yarn. Bailey
1
tied them together with a knot that used 3 yard from each piece of yarn. What is the total length of the
yarn tied together?
21. A group of children
measured the lengths of their
shoes. The measurements are
shown in the table. Make a
line plot to display the data.
Use this information to
complete 22a-h.
Length of Shoe
Students
(in inches)
1
Collin
82
Darren
74
Ben
72
Martha
74
Lily
8
Susan
82
Frances
74
Mary
3
1
3
1
3
8
3
4
22. Solve each problem according to your line plot. Write an equation and a statement for each. Draw models
as needed.
a. Who has a shoe length 1 inch longer than Darren?
b. Who has a shoe length 1 inch shorter than Susan?
c. How many quarter inches long is Martha’s shoe length?
d. What is the difference, in inches, between Lily’s and Martha’s shoe lengths?
e. Compare the shoe length of Ben and Frances using >, <, or =.
f. How many students had shoes that measured less than 8 inches?
g. How many children measured the length of their shoes?
23. Use a protractor to measure the angles and then record the measurements in degrees.
a.
b.
24. Construct angles that measure the given number of degrees. For (a)–(b), use the ray shown as one of
the rays of the angle with its endpoint as the vertex of the angle. Draw an arc to indicate the angle that
was measured.
a. 30°
b. 65°
25. A circle measures 360º. If the circle were divided into 4 equal parts, what would be the angle
measurement of each part? Explain how you know.
26. Joe, Steve, and Bob stood in the middle of the yard and faced the house. Joe turned 90° to the right.
Steve turned 180° to the right. Bob turned 270° to the right. To what was each boy now facing?
Joe ____________________
House
Steve __________________
Barn
Fence
Bob ___________________
Yard
Tree
27. How many quarter-turns does the picture need to be rotated to the right in order for it to be upright?
28.
a.
b.
29. Will drew rectangle A. The rectangle’s area is 32 square centimeters and its length is 4 centimeters
more than its width. Label the rectangle to tell its length and width.
Length: _________ cm
Width:
Rectangle A
_________ cm
30. Sarah drew a square that has the same perimeter as Will’s rectangle. Identify the perimeter of Sarah’s
figure. Then, tell the length of each of its sides.
Perimeter: ___________ cm
Side Length: ___________ cm
31. Ethan’s parents are re-carpeting his bedroom. The dimensions of the room are shown in
the diagram.
How many square feet of carpet do they need to buy for the entire room?
St. Martin de Porres School
Summer Math Packet
Solve:
1) 3,600 ÷ 9
2) 34 ÷ 6
3) 7 x 1305
4) 275 ÷ 3
5) 204 ÷ 4
6) 4 x 371
7) 52 x 34
8) 4 x 8,000
9) List all the factors for 21
10) Circle the prime numbers:
4
3
45
49
11) What is the greatest multiple of 7 that is less than 60?
47
12) Morgan is 23 years old. Her grandfather is 4 times as old. How old is her grandfather?
13) Sean’s school raised $32,587. Leslie’s school raised $18,749. How much more money did Sean’s school
raise?
14) The projection screen in the school auditorium is 5 times as long and 5 times as wide as the screen in the
library. The screen in the library is 4 feet long with a perimeter of 14 feet. What is the perimeter of the screen
in the auditorium?
15) The table shows the number of stickers of various types in Chrissy’s new sticker book. Chrissy’s six
friends also own the same sticker book. How many stickers do Chrissy and her six friends have altogether?
Type of Sticker
flowers
smiley faces
hearts
Number of Stickers
32
21
39
16) Computer Depot sold 762 reams of paper. Paper Palace sold 3 times as much paper as Computer Depot
and 143 reams more than Office Supply Central. How many reams of paper were sold by all three stores
combined?
17.) A new grocery store is opening next week.
a. The store’s rectangular floor is 42 meters long and 39 meters wide. How many square meters of flooring do
they need? Use estimation to assess the reasonableness of your answer.
b. The store ordered small posters and large posters to promote their opening. Twelve times as many small
posters were ordered as large posters. If there were 48 large posters, how many more small posters were
ordered than large posters?
c. Uniforms are sold in packages of 8. The store’s 127 employees will each be given 3 uniforms. How many
packages will the store need to order?
d. There are 3 numbers for the combination to the store’s safe. The first number is 17. The other 2 numbers
can be multiplied together to give a product of 28. What are all of the possibilities? Write your answers as a
multiplication equation.
18.) Brianna buys 3 packs of balloons for a party. Each pack has 60 balloons. How many balloons does Brianna
have?
19.)The area of a rectangle is 42 square centimeters. Its length is 7 centimeters. What is the width of the
rectangle?
20.) Determine the area and perimeter of the rectangle.
2 cm
8 cm
21.) 96 pencils come in a box. If 4 teachers share 3 boxes equally, how many pencils does each teacher
receive?
22.) A rectangle with whole number side lengths has an area of 24 square centimeters and a perimeter of 22
centimeters. Find the length and width of the rectangle.
23.)Over the summer, Kate earned $180 each week for 7 weeks. Of that money, she spent $375 on a new
computer and $137 on new clothes. How much money did she have left?
24.)Linda makes booklets using 2 sheets of paper. She has 17 sheets of paper. How many of these booklets
can she make? Will she have any extra paper? How many sheets?
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