JULY 2008 - Granby Public Schools

August 2014
Granby Summer Math Calendar Grade 5
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1 Mom spent $38.95 on
food for the cookout. If she
paid with $50, how much
change should she
receive?
4
In the number 6,935
what number is in the
thousands place? The
hundreds place? The
tens place?
5
If we ate 5/9 of a pie at
the picnic, how much
pie is leftover?
6
Calculate:
11
If you and 5 friends
share a large cookie
equally, what fraction of
the cookie will each of
you receive?
12
The sum of two
numbers is 15 and their
product is 54. What are
the two numbers?
18 Jose swam 3 laps
every day. Micah swam
4 times as many laps as
Jose every day. How
many laps did Micah
swim in 7 days?
25 Write and solve a
word problem for
3,456 + 5,231
7
Write and solve a word
problem for 72 ÷ 8.
8
How many different
ways can you show the
number 125?
13
In what year will you
double your current
age?
14 Patrick is planting a
garden. The length of
the garden is 6 feet and
the width is 10 feet.
What is the area and
perimeter of the
garden?
15 Find the current
batting average for a
MLB player. Write the
batting average in word
form. Add .56 to the
batting average.
19 Your summer camp
is going to a Mets
game. If there are 33
kids and 6 kids fit in
each van, how many
vans do you need?
20 What is the least
common multiple
between 6 and 8? What
is the next common
multiple?
21 Each person at a
party will eat ¼ of a
pound of turkey. If there
will be 5 people at the
party, how many
pounds of turkey will
you need? Draw a
picture to represent
your answer.
22 You find a long piece
of rope on a nature
walk. The rope is 15
feet long. How many
inches long is the rope?
How many yards long?
26 You are having a
party and each person is
going to eat ¼ cup of soup.
If 6 people come to the
party how much soup do
you need?
27 Joe’s mom made 107
cookies and gave the same
amount to Joe’s 8 friends.
She ate the leftover
cookies. How many
cookies did she eat?
28 What are the
common factors
between 15 and 30?
29 See you in school
on September 2nd!
Don’t forget to bring
your math calendar with
you!
45 x 10 =
45 x 100 =
45 x 1000 =
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