Math Homework Name _________________________________ Parent Initial_________ Monday, April 25th 4. Label the first clock 7:50. Perimeter is the _______ of all the sides of a polygon. Label the second clock 25 minutes later. 1. What is the length of the missing side of the polygon below if the perimeter of the polygon is 33 cm ? Show your work. 15 cm 5 cm 5 cm ? Circle the name of the polygon above: rhombus or trapezoid Area is the number of square units need to cover a surface. 2. Find the area of the unmarked array below. 34 in 8 in 3. Look at the array on question#2. What is the perimeter of the rectangle? Show your work. First Clock Second Clock 5. Weekly attendance at a zoo is shown below. * Week 1 Attendance: 26,498 people * Week 2 Attendance: 25,876 people * Week 3 Attendance: 26,245 people Attendance for Week 4 is greater than Week 3 but less than Week 1. Which number below could have been the attendance in Week 4? a. b. c. d. 26,987 26,249 26,224 25,987 5. Solve: 9 = ____ ÷ 6 8 x _____ = 72 _____ = 6 x 7 Math Homework Name _________________________________ Tuesday, April 26th 1. Aniya collected pennies for a class fundraiser. She collected 6,409 pennies over 3 months. Which does NOT show the number 6,409? Parent Initial_________ 4. Jack has the following coins. How much money does Jack have? a. 6 thousands, 4 hundred, 9 ones b. 5 thousands, 14 hundreds, 9 ones c. 6 thousands, 409 ones d. 5 thousands, 4 hundreds, 9 ones 2. Solve: 36 x 8 = 5. What coins could you add to the coins above to make a total of $1.25? Draw the coins and label them. 3. Mrs. Olgetree ordered 15 boxes of snacks for the third graders. Each box has 8 individual snacks. If Mrs. Olgetree needs 103 snacks, did she order enough boxes? Show your work. 6. What is the area of the of the figure below? Math Homework Name _________________________________ Wednesday, April 27th Parent Initial_________ 3. Daniel’s karate class began at 6:35 pm. If the class was 35 minutes long, what time did the class end? 1. The graph below shows the number of points each person scored in the tournament. Basketball Tournament Points a. b. c. d. Gloria Hannah Issac Colby 0 10 20 30 40 50 Based on the information in the bar graph, which statement is true? a. Colby scored 15 fewer points than Gloria. b. Hannah scored twenty more points than Issac. c. Issac scored twice as many points as Gloria. d. Hannah scored more points than Gloria, Issac, and Colby combined. 2. Point Y is labeled on the number line below. Y 0 1 7:00 7:05 7:10 7:15 pm pm pm pm 4. The third grade teachers collected 508 pencils at the beginning of the year. By April 1st they only had 124 pencils left. How many pencils have been used so far? Show your work. 5. Circle the fraction comparison that is NOT true. 3 /8 > 5 /8 2 /3 > 2 /4 4 /8 < 4 /6 3 /6 < 5 /6 6. Solve: 1,597 + 3,879 = Math Homework Name _________________________________ Parent Initial_________ Thursday, April 28th 4. Solve all three equations below. 1. Sam planted 12 tomato plants in each row in his garden. He planted 9 rows. How many tomato plants did he plant in all? A: 425 + 267 + _____ = 1,000 B: 1,000 – 425 – 267 = _______ Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on the griddable above. Be sure to use the correct place value. C: 1,000 + 425 + 267 = _______ 2. The expanded notation of a number is shown. Which two equations have the same answer? Circle them. (4 x 10,000) + (5 x 1,000) + (8 x 10) 5. Makenzie used snap cubes to make 6 rows with 7 snap cubes in each row. What is the area of the snap cubes? Show your work. What is the number written in standard form? a. b. c. d. 45,800 40,580 45,580 45,080 6. What fraction of the model below is shaded? 3. Solve: 1,000 - 339 = What fraction of the model is not shaded?
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