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Some of the great features you’ll find inside are: th GRADE BASIC MATH SUCCESS Develop a strong foundation in math with Sylvan’s proven techniques for success ACTIVITIES, EXER CIS ES, A ND TIP S T O HE LP CA TC H U D P, K EA H EEP U A P, A N D G E T CAN $15.99 I NCLUDES COUPON FOR $10 OFF YOUR CH I LD’S SK I LLS ASSESSMENT AT A S Y LV A N L E A R N I N G C E N T E R ® RHVP124_US_Cover_R4 Size: 441.5X279MM Spine 9.5MM PMS 2745 C Contents Place Value 1 Place Value 3 13 Adding & Subtracting Fractions 2 Comparing Numbers 7 14 Recognizing Decimals 59 11 15 Comparing Decimals 63 15 16 Adding & Subtracting Decimals 65 3 Rounding & Estimating Review Addition & Subtraction 4 Adding 5-Digit Numbers 17 5 Subtracting 5-Digit Numbers 21 6 Estimating Sums & Differences Review Review 55 69 Measurement 17 Length 73 25 18 Area & Perimeter 81 27 19 Weight 85 Review 93 Multiplication & Division Geometry 7 Multiplication Facts 29 8 Multidigit Multiplication 31 20 Angles 97 9 Division Facts 39 21 Plane Shapes 99 10 Multidigit Division 41 22 Solid Shapes 105 Review 47 Fractions & Decimals 11 Recognizing Fractions 51 12 Comparing Fractions 53 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 1 23 Parallel & Perpendicular Lines 24 Flips, Slides & Turns 111 113 Review 115 Answers 119 10/30/09 12:18:15 PM Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 2 10/30/09 12:18:16 PM Place Value Number Words 1 WRITE the number words for each number. HINT: Commas make big numbers easier to read. A comma belongs after the millions place and after the thousands place in both the number and its written form. 3,694,527 Example: 3,000,000 600,000 90,000 4,000 500 three million six hundred thousand ninety thousand four thousand five hundred 20 twenty 7 seven 3,694,527 in written form is three million, six hundred ninety-four thousand, five hundred twenty-seven. 1. 2,439 2. 41,582 3. 736,120 4. 5,824,416 5. 9,301,558 two thousand, four hundred thirty-nine 3 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 3 10/30/09 12:18:16 PM Place Value What’s My Number? WRITE the number. HINT: Don’t forget the comma after the millions place and the thousands place. Starting at the right, count every three digits to the left and add a comma. 1. 6,942 six thousand, nine hundred forty-two 2. five hundred sixty-four thousand, one hundred eighty-one 3. two million, two hundred twenty-three thousand, eight hundred forty-six 4. ninety thousand, three hundred thirty-seven 5. four million, one hundred nineteen thousand, six hundred seventy-three 6. seven thousand, three hundred fourteen 7. one million, eight hundred eighty-two thousand, four hundred fifty 8. seventy-six thousand, five hundred eight 9. two hundred thirty thousand, seven hundred twenty-nine 10. seven million, four hundred ninety-one thousand, two hundred seventy-seven 4 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 4 10/30/09 12:18:17 PM Place Value Find Your Place 1 IDENTIFY the place of each digit. Then WRITE the digit. Example: 7, 1 4 8, 9 3 6 es on s s ten red nd ds hu n s ds sa nd ou usa san th u o th tho ten red nd hu ns o illi m 1. 4. 8,523,762 2. 1,994,857 3. 4,370,284 8 millions millions millions 5 hundred thousands hundred thousands hundred thousands 2 ten thousands ten thousands ten thousands 3 thousands thousands thousands 7 hundreds hundreds hundreds 6 tens tens tens 2 ones ones ones 6,251,319 5. 7,842,523 6. 5,719,688 millions millions millions hundred thousands hundred thousands hundred thousands ten thousands ten thousands ten thousands thousands thousands thousands hundreds hundreds hundreds tens tens tens ones ones ones 5 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 5 10/30/09 12:18:17 PM Place Value High Fives FIND the 5 in each number. WRITE the place of each 5. 1. 3,533,972 2. 6,085,427 place 3. 5,174,819 place 4. 2,940,758 place 5. 8,258,133 place 6. 1,719,605 place 7. 3,562,394 place 8. 9,894,541 place hundred thousands place 6 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 6 10/30/09 12:18:18 PM Comparing Numbers Mismatched 2 WRITE > or < in each box. 907 > 738 612 1 2 862 776 423 3 1,006 5 8,717 7 9,899 9 12,655 11 642,195 13 15 448,449 14 548,484 854,545 12,461 12 88,724 103,003 10,099 10 51,336 32,751 7,818 8 4,157 4,063 950 6 3,565 6,472 2,423 4 891 5,275 599 365,272 365,709 16 7 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 7 10/30/09 12:18:18 PM Comparing Numbers Matched or Mismatched? WRITE >, <, or = in each box. 4,080,867 6,959,864 2,777,549 1 2 5,623,452 5,623,452 2,785,975 3 6,471,341 5 3,470,189 7 8,295,416 9 5,494,364 11 6,016,551 13 15 6,016,551 14 2,173,419 2,173,219 5,492,964 12 9,746,959 9,746,931 8,290,643 10 7,583,130 7,580,088 3,578,206 8 1,128,553 1,116,896 8,459,450 6 4,892,580 4,892,580 1,536,698 4 9,507,088 7,928,059 1,696,093 4,999,016 4,999,009 16 8 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 8 10/30/09 12:18:19 PM Comparing Numbers Which One? 2 CIRCLE the largest number in each row. 1. 5,036 6,874 5,239 6,790 2. 10,175 9,628 11,160 10,181 3. 26,696 25,217 28,879 27,688 4. 680,391 634,805 650,864 678,945 5. 3,085,780 3,162,983 3,112,536 3,186,797 6. 7,194,027 7,198,003 7,006,472 7,156,321 9 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 9 10/30/09 12:18:19 PM Comparing Numbers Which One? CIRCLE the smallest number in each row. 1. 3,420 4,038 3,877 3,975 2. 16,516 14,359 15,078 14,238 3. 45,348 46,070 45,297 45,904 4. 912,531 852,268 902,277 885,648 5. 4,163,588 4,647,766 4,531,690 4,290,312 6. 6,267,832 6,299,421 6,267,828 6,301,005 10 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 10 10/30/09 12:18:19 PM Rounding & Estimating Round About 3 Rounding makes numbers easier to work with. Numbers that end in 1 through 499 get rounded down to the nearest thousand. 5,000 Numbers that end in 500 through 999 get rounded up to the nearest thousand. 5,436 Numbers that end in 1 through 4,999 get rounded down to the nearest ten thousand. 30,000 34,398 6,000 5,579 Numbers that end in 5,000 through 9,999 get rounded up to the nearest ten thousand. 40,000 35,602 ROUND to the nearest thousand. 1. 1,024 2. 7,885 3. 6,133 4. 8,647 5. 2,712 6. 4,603 7. 9,428 8. 4,530 9. 5,499 ROUND to the nearest ten thousand. 10. 83,723 11. 17,607 12. 23,652 13. 58,149 14. 62,996 15. 74,342 16. 15,890 17. 44,444 18. 33,501 11 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 11 10/30/09 12:18:20 PM Rounding & Estimating Round About Numbers that end in 1 through 49,999 get rounded down to the nearest hundred thousand. 635,612 600,000 Numbers that end in 50,000 through 99,999 get rounded up to the nearest hundred thousand. 659,782 700,000 Numbers that end in 1 through 499,999 get rounded down to the nearest million. 1,422,034 1,000,000 Numbers that end in 500,000 through 999,999 get rounded up to the nearest million. 1,599,278 2,000,000 ROUND to the nearest hundred thousand. 1. 707,269 2. 595,389 3. 133,805 4. 360,056 5. 225,173 6. 968,615 7. 448,883 8. 556,724 ROUND to the nearest million. 9. 3,248,955 10. 9,313,548 11. 4,701,205 12. 7,119,125 13. 5,212,111 14. 1,492,166 15. 2,566,089 16. 6,430,209 12 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 12 10/30/09 12:18:20 PM Rounding & Estimating Guess and Check 3 Estimating is making a reasonable guess about something. How many jellybeans are on this page? WRITE your estimate. Then CIRCLE a group of 20 jellybeans. WRITE a new estimate. CHECK page 119 to see how close your estimates were. Estimate 1: Estimate 2: Check: 13 Sylvan_9780375430428_lay_r1_01.indd 13 10/30/09 12:18:23 PM Copyright © 2010 by Sylvan Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Random House, Inc., New York, and in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. www.tutoring.sylvanlearning.com Created by Smarterville Productions LLC Producer & Editorial Direction: The Linguistic Edge Producer: TJ Trochlil McGreevy Writer: Amy Kraft Cover and Interior Illustrations: Tim Goldman and Duendes del Sur Layout and Art Direction: SunDried Penguin Director of Product Development: Russell Ginns First Edition ISBN: 978-0-375-43042-8 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available upon request. This book is available at special discounts for bulk purchases for sales promotions or premiums. 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