Weekly Homework Sheet

Name:
Weekly Homework Sheet (3)
Monday
What is the VALUE of the
underlined digit?
Tuesday
Write 3,005,480 in each
form.
Word:
7,083,482 7,083,482
Expanded:
Date:
Wednesday
Thursday
Round 3,844,287 to the
nearest…
100:
1,000:
10,000:
Compare the numbers using
>, <, or =.
3,483,920____3,483,099
482,399 ____482,399
Find the Difference.
8,400 – 4,847
Find the Sum.
74,309 + 8,388
Find the Difference.
43,001 – 38,126
Find the Sum.
482,049+ 88,593
Find the quotient.
8,487 ÷ 8
Find the product.
928 x 47
Find the quotient.
6,584 ÷ 6
Find the product.
2,948 x 9
There are 8,427 trees in the
state park. The governor is
planning to plant 3 times as
many trees over the next few
years. How many trees will
there be when she is done?
Ms. Carter cut 1,874 strips
of paper for a craft project
she is doing with a group of
students. If there are 8
students in the group, how
many strips of paper will
each student receive?
There are 8 buckets of
crayons in the classroom.
Each bucket has 36 crayons.
One of the students took 10
crayons out of each bucket.
How many total crayons are
there now?
Each of the 4 elementary
schools in the city has 1,875
students. Both of the 2
middle schools have 3,124
students. The high school
has 7,943 students. How
many students are there
altogether?
Complete the pattern.
3, 9, 27, 81, ___, ___
Find the factors of 28.
Create a pattern with the rule
ax4
1
2
3
4
10
Find the least common
multiple of 2 and 5.
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
Find an equivalent fraction.
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
Find an equivalent fraction.
3
2
____
5
7
4
8
____
5
10
Solve.
2
4
1
3
9
3
____
5
10
Solve.
1
4
+
2
5
_
1
2
____
5
9
Solve.
10
20
6
12
Solve.
6
10
3
1
6
2
1
4
3
2
7
3
3
8
3
4
5
8
1
3
5
10
+ 2
5
6
_1
3
4
+ 4
5
7
_1
7
8
+5
3
5
_3
2
3
Solve.
Draw a model and solve.
Solve.
4
of 20 =
5
5
of 18 =
6
8
of 40 =
10
2
of 18 =
3
Last week Ann ran 4 miles a
day. Kristin ran 1/3 the
amount that Ann ran. How
many miles did Kristin run?
Draw a model and solve.
1
of 12=
3
3
of 49
7
7 people are coming over
Karla’s house to watch a
football game. She wants
to make sure each person
will get ½ of a Subway
sandwich. How many
sandwiches will she need to
buy?
Jeff’s cookie recipe calls for
3 cups of flour. If Jeff wants
to cook only 2/3 of the
recipe, how many cups of
flour will he need?
Sandra is setting up a party.
She has 7 bowls to put
candy in. If she wants to put
1/5 of a bag of candy in each
bowl, how many bags of
candy will she use?
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Monday
What is the VALUE of the
underlined digit?
7,083,482 7,083,482
7,000,000
80,000
Tuesday
Write 3,005,480 in each
form.
three million, five thousand,
four hundred eighty
Expanded: 3,000,000+5,000+
400+80
Wednesday
Thursday
Round 3,844,287 to the
nearest…
100: 3,844,300
1,000: 3,844,000
10,000: 3,840,000
Compare the numbers using
>, <, or =.
3,483,920
482,399
> 3,483,099
= 482,399
Find the Difference.
8,400 – 4,847
3,553
Find the Sum.
74,309 + 8,388
82,697
Find the Difference.
43,001 – 38,126
4,875
Find the Sum.
482,049+ 88,593
570,642
Find the quotient.
8,487 ÷ 8
1,060 R7
Find the product.
928 x 47
43,616
Find the quotient.
6,584 ÷ 6
1,097 R2
Find the product.
2,948 x 9
26,532
There are 8,427 trees in the
state park. The governor is
planning to plant 3 times as
many trees over the next few
years. How many trees will
there be when she is done?
25,281
Ms. Carter cut 1,874 strips
of paper for a craft project
she is doing with a group of
students. If there are 8
students in the group, how
many strips of paper will
each student receive?
234
There are 8 buckets of
crayons in the classroom.
Each bucket has 36 crayons.
One of the students took 10
crayons out of each bucket.
How many total crayons are
there now?
208
Each of the 4 elementary
schools in the city has 1,875
students. Both of the 2
middle schools have 3,124
students. The high school
has 7,943 students. How
many students are there
altogether? 21,691
Complete the pattern.
3, 9, 27, 81, 243, 729
Find the factors of 28.
1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28
Create a pattern with the rule
ax4
1
2
3
4
10
4
8
12
16
40
Find the least common
multiple of 2 and 5.
10
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
Find an equivalent fraction.
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
Find an equivalent fraction.
3 2
>
5 7
4 8
=
5 10
Solve.
4
10
1
3
2
6
Solve.
1
4
+
2
5
6
10
2
4
_
3
4
5
10
1
10
5
6
6
1
2
4
_1
3
4
Draw a model and solve.
4
x 5= 4
5
3 x
5
1
= 2
6
2
2
2
= 4
3
3
Last week Ann ran 4 miles a
day. Kristin ran 1/3 the
amount that Ann ran. How
many miles did Kristin run?
1
1
x 4 = 1 miles
3
3
+ 4
1
2
6
12
1
2
3
3
8
3
4
5
8
1
3
5
7
_1
7
8
+5
3
5
_3
2
3
8
1
1
2
9
2
5
4
2
3
Solve.
Draw a model and solve.
8
1
x 4= 3
10
5
4 x
5 x
7 people are coming over
Karla’s house to watch a
football game. She wants
to make sure each person
will get ½ of a Subway
sandwich. How many
sandwiches will she need to
buy? 3 ½
10
20
Solve.
2
3
7
1
2
Solve.
7 x
1 2
<
5 9
Solve.
1
3
6
+ 2
9 3
>
10 5
1
1
= 1
3
3
3
1
= 2
7
7
Jeff’s cookie recipe calls for
3 cups of flour. If Jeff wants
to cook only 2/3 of the
recipe, how many cups of
flour will he need?
2
x 3 = 2 cups
3
Sandra is setting up a party.
She has 7 bowls to put
candy in. If she wants to put
1/5 of a bag of candy in each
bowl, how many bags of
candy will she use?
7x
1
2
=1
5
5