Tuesday, Jan. 5th 1. Jasmine collects stamps. She ordered 8 sets of

Name ___________________________
Tuesday, Jan. 5th
1. Jasmine collects stamps. She ordered
8 sets of stamps to add to her collection.
Each set had 28 stamps and cost $4.00.
How many stamps did Jasmine get in her
order? Show your work.
2. Simplify each fraction to lowest terms:
36
/42 =
16
/20 =
30
/40 =
3. There are 12 desks in a classroom.
Only 1/3 of the desks have chairs. How
many desks have chairs?
Show your work.
Parent Initial _____
4. Cici’s makes a lot of pizza during the
day. At the end of lunch they counted
how many pieces had been eaten. They
45
found that
pieces had been eaten.
8
How might this fraction be written as a
mixed number?
5.The table below shows the length of
ribbon, in yards, needed to make
different art projects.
Jillian has 3 2/3 yards of ribbon.
She is making a puppet. How much
ribbon, in yards, will Jillian have left?
Show your work.
6. Write the following number in
standard form: Five hundred sixty-eight
million, nine hundred seven thousand,
three hundred twenty-five, and sixty-two
thousandths.
Name ___________________________
Parent Initial _____
Wednesday, Jan. 6th
4. A fraction model is shown.
1. Luis read a 154 page book in 4 days.
He read 32 pages on the first day, and
30 pages the second day. He then read
an equal number of pages on the third
and fourth day. Which equation can be
used to find p, the number of pages
Sherman read on the fourth day?
F p = (154 – 32) x 2
G p = (154 – (32 + 30)) ÷ 2
H p = (154 – (32 - 30)) ÷ 2
J p = (154 – (32 + 30)) x 2
Which expression is represented by the
shaded portions of the model?
2. In 1925,Nels Nelson set the record for
the longest ski jump at 73.28 meters. In
2011 another record for the longest ski
jump was set at 246.5 meters. How
much longer was the record setting ski
jump of 2011 than the ski jump of 1925?
Show your work.
A. 2 < 4 < 5
3
8
15
B. 5 <
15
4 < 2
8
3
C. 4 > 2 > 5
8
3 15
D. 5 = 4 < 2
15
8
3
5. Which of the following is a prime
number?
31
33
51
49
65
77
3. Sofia has 3,245 points on her new app
game. She can buy items for 15 points.
How many items can Sofia buy? Show
your work.
6. Paige’s dog gave birth to 6 puppies.
Paige has to feed the puppies 3/4 ounce
of food each day. How much food does
Paige feed her puppies in one day?
Show your work.
Name ___________________________
Parent Initial _____
Thursday, Jan. 7th
1. Which of the following could NOT be
used to describe 212.089?
4. Timothy has completed 2/3 of his
math homework. Which fraction is not
equivalent to the amount of homework
that he has completed?
A. two hundred twelve and eight-nine
thousandths
A. 8
12
B. 6
9
C. 10
15
D. 6
10
B. 212 + 0.089
C. 200 + 10 + 2 + 0.8 + 0.09
5. Rewrite mixed numbers into
improper fractions:
D. 200 + 10 + 2 + 0.08 + 0.009
2. The table below shows the
relationship between nickels and dollars.
Nickels
Dollars
A.
B.
C.
D.
20
1
100
5
500
25
1000
50
The total number of dollars is 20
times the number of nickels.
The total number of nickels is
20 times the number of dollars.
The total number of nickels is
20 more than the number of
dollars.
The total number of dollars is
twice the number of nickels.
3. Amy made an apron during winter
break. She used 5 2/9 of red material
and 3 3/4 of black material. How much
material did Amy use in all? Show your
work.
2 4
12
5 4
9
3 5
6
1 9
13
6. Randall owns a number machine. When
he puts a number in the machine, a different
number comes out according to a rule. Some
examples are shown below.
Number Machine
38.6
56.9
72.3
87.5
In
Out
In
Out
In
Out
In
Out
47.3
6
65.6
81.0
96.2
Write the rule for the number machine.