Spiral Math Homework and Quizzes 5th Grade Quarter Two Created by : Stephanie Moorman http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Thank you so much for your purchase of this Spiral Math: Homework and Quizzes Pack for 5th Grade. This pack is intended to cover the skills most math programs would cover during the second 9 weeks of school. You will find that this packet is organized by weeks. You will also see that each week of homework consists of 4 pages. I did not make a homework sheet for Fridays. After the homework pages is a multiple choice quiz for the week. It is based on the homework problems and pacing plan guide for the week. The quiz is designed to give you an idea of how your students are absorbing the information, as well as serve as test prep. I HIGHLY recommend building time into your schedule each day to review this homework. It is valuable to do so. I personally have used this style homework (this EXACT homework) for years and believe, without a doubt, that the review each day of this homework after the students have done it is the most beneficial part. As far as doing the actual work, I personally just have my students work on the sheet itself. You could also have them work the problems on a separate sheet of paper if you think they need more space. Some of my students prefer to work that way. This is the second of four packs. As of now, you can find the other Quarter Packs (Quarters 1, 3, and 4) at my store. If you love this product, please leave feedback at my store: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Teaching-in-Room-6 If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email me directly at [email protected] Clip Art courtesy of Scrappin Doodles www.scrappindoodles.com Common Core Standards can be found at www.corestandards.org Thank you for your patronage. Stephanie Moorman Blog: http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TeachinginRoom6 Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/StephRPT Pacing Plan Here is the pacing plan for the Homework. This is the order in which the skills build week per week. You do not have to follow this pacing exactly, as the skills do spiral, but it is suggested. During the first few weeks, there is review built in from the first quarter to the 10 problems each day. Week Skills Taught 1 Variables, Order of operations, multiplying decimals 2 Dividing Decimals, extra information and multiple step word problems 3 Dividing Decimals, Shapes (lines, rays, points, angles), Polygons 4 Angles and classifying various polygon, positive and negative numbers 5 More polygons (missing angles), beginning fractions (number lines, identifying, drawing) 6 Fractions (simplifying, adding and subtracting) Mixed Numbers 7 Fractions (multiplying and dividing), Mixed Numbers 8 Fractions (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing continued), Mixed Numbers 9 All concepts taught above are reviewed **Due to the spiral nature of this homework, there are some skills that are not formally taught in this quarter (ie: coordinate grids and multiplication) but that the students should be familiar with from 4th grade/previous quarter. If they don’t know it, that is OK! Just let them TRY. Since the skills are spiral, they will see it many times. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Common Core Math Standards 5th Grade The following standards are COVERED in this packet: Operations and Algebraic Thinking 5.OA 3. Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms. Numbers and Operations in Base Ten 5.NBT Perform operations with multi-digit whole numbers and with decimals to hundredths. 5. Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm. 6. Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models. 7. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths using concrete models or drawings and strategies. Numbers and Operations – Fractions 5.NF Use equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions 1. Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) 2. Solve word problems involving the addition and subtraction of fractions Apply previous understanding to multiply and divide fractions. 3. Interpret a fraction as division of the numerator by the denominator. 4.a. Multiply fractions 6. Solve real world problems involving multiplication of fractions. 7. Divide fractions by whole numbers and solve real world problems. Geometry 5.G Classify two-dimensional figures into categories based on their properties 3. Understand that attributes belonging to a category of two-dimensional figures also belong to all subcategories of that category. 4. Classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy based on properties. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Common Core Math Standards 5th Grade The following standards are REVIEWED in this packet fro m Quarter 1: Operations and Algebraic Thinking 5.OA 1. Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols. 2. Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them. For example, express the calculation “add 8 and 7, then multiply by 2” as 2 × (8 + 7). Recognize that 3 × (18932 + 921) is three times as large as 18932 + 921, without having to calculate the indicated sum or product. Numbers and Operations in Base Ten 5.NBT Understand the place value system. 1. Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left. 2. Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of 10, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. Use whole-number exponents to denote powers of 10. 3. Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths. a. Read and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form, e.g., 347.392 = 3 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 7 × 1 + 3 × (1/10) + 9 × (1/100) + 2 × (1/1000). b. Compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons. 4. Use place value understanding to round decimals to any place. Perform operations with multi-digit whole numbers and with decimals to hundredths. 5. Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm. 6. Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 1 * Monday 1. Find the product of 5.7 and 2.7. 7. A school field trip has 1,125 students divided between 15 busses. How many students are on each bus? 2. Jasmine has 4 glass ornaments: green, orange, brown, and purple. How many ways can she hang them in a row so that the green and brown ornaments are NOT next to each other? 8. If x = 2 and y = 6, what is 2x + (23 – 3y)? 3. Solve. 24 = 9. Sarah put 1,493sprinkles on her birthday cake. Chris put 3,918 sprinkles on his. Solomon put 1,705 sprinkles on his cake. How many sprinkles did they put on all of the cakes together? 30 = 4. Kathryn bought 2.5 pounds of grapes at the Farmer’s Market. She paid $1.26 per pound. How much money did Kathryn spend in all? 10. Find the value of the expression using the order of operations. 5. Write 7,895,003,049 in expanded form. 3+7x6÷3–4 6. 6,175 ÷ 95 = © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 1 * Tuesday 1. Find the value of the expression using the order of operations. 6. 937 x204 7. 14 3710 (29 – 18) + 14 ÷ 2 + 6 2. Ryan rows 25.6 miles on the rowing machine at the gym each week. If he does the same for 28 weeks, how many miles will Ryan have rowed? 8. What is 96.127 rounded to the nearest tenth? 9. 1.2 x 4.5= 3. Grandma gave away $21.75 to each of her 12 grandchildren. How much money did she give away? 10. Draw 4. Add. diameter trapezoid parallel lines equilateral triangle 2.75 + 3.2 + 14.04 5. At the grocery store, you can buy 5 packages of peas for $3.45. How much does each package cost individually? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 1 * Wednesday 1. A bag of Halloween candy weighs 4.7 pounds. How much would 3.4 bags weigh? 6. Write < , > , or = in the 60 x 4 54 x 7 123 – 53 45 x 3 2. The math Teacher’s Edition has 855 pages and 19 topics. How many pages are in each topic? 12.63 + 6.4 4.75 + 12.3 7. If n = 6 and p = 2, what is 3n + 2p? 3. Simplify the following fractions. 11 66 12 24 8. The Moorman family is going to Disneyland. They need $5,952 to pay for their entire trip. If they have a year to save up for the trip, how much money do they need to put away each month in order to have enough? 4. What is the prime factorization of 16? 9. Marco has a summer job mowing lawns. If he mows two lawns on Peach Street for $15.32 each and four lawns on Onion Street for $12.98 each, how much money did Marco make? 5. Find the value of the expression using the order of operations. 3 ÷ (9 – 6) + 4 x 2 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 10. Write 2,006,928,038 in expanded form. Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 1 * Thursday 7. 1. Solve. 4.3 x 9.8= 32 = 17 = 8. Write 1,383,098 in expanded and word forms. 103 = 2. The principal of Mayson Elementary School has $93.25 to spend on 5 classrooms. How much can she spend per classroom if she wants to keep everything equal and fair? 3. 63 5,985 4. 15 17 5,786 + 902 27 6. If m = 2 and g = 3, what is 3(m + 3g) – (2m) © S. Moorman, 2012 WF = _____________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ 9. Anthony has 255 baseball cards in his collection. He wants to put them all in page protectors. If each protector can hold 15 cards, how many protectors does Anthony need? 5. Which numbers below are composite? 13 EF = ______________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 10. Jonathan brought 32 cupcakes to celebrate his birthday. If he gave one to each of his 5 teachers, and then split the rest equally between his 10 classmates, how many cupcakes were left over? Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Quiz Quarter 2 Week 1 1. The cost for n teachers to attend the technology conference is 3n + 5 dollars. What is the cost for 7 teachers to attend? A. $26 B. $37 C. $42 4. Alejandra spent $45.50 on 14 tickets to the fair. What is the price of one ticket to the fair? D. $375 A. $0.28 B. $32.50 C. $3.25 2. A carton of milk costs $1.47. ABOUT how much will one dozen cartons of milk cost? D. $3.50 A. $10 B. $14 C. $18 D. $22 5. 35 = A. 3 x 5 3. Find the difference 54.59 – 26.61 = B. 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 C. 5 x 5 x 5 A. 27.98 D. 3 x 3 x 5 x 5 x 5 B. 32.18 C. 38.98 D. 81.20 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 6. Which number below does NOT round to 23? A. 23.920 B. 22.60 C. 23.253 D. 23.012 9. Which shape below is NOT a quadrilateral? A. trapezoid B. rhombus 7. What is the value of the expression 6 + (13 – 1) ÷ 4 + 2? C. hexagon D. parallelogram A. 20 B. 11 C. 8 D. 3 10. Fatima and three friends equally shared the cost of their dinner. If the bill was $27.36, how much did each person pay? 8. Jennifer pays $2.00 per hour to park in the fancy parking lot. If she is there 3.25 hours, how much money will Jennifer pay? A. $6.84 A. $6,500 C. $8.42 B. $6.05 D. $4.90 C. $65 D. $6.50 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com B. $7.54 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 2 * Monday 1. Jared earns $6.50 per hour at the local diner waiting tables. If he worked 36.9 hours last week, how much money did Jared earn? 5. 32 x 2 4 = 6. Identify each polygon below: 2. What is the prime factorization of 12? 3. Name the points plotted on the grid below. 7. What is 0.925 rounded to the nearest tenth? A 8. If w = 7, what is the value of 21 – 2w? B C D A= B= C= D= 9. Samantha ate 3.52 pounds of chocolate during a contest. Briana ate 3.23 pounds. Alejandra ate 3.12 pounds of chocolate and Kimberly ate 3.8 pounds. Order the chocolate eaters from greatest to least amount of chocolate eaten. 4. An airplane went up 2,100 feet in 15 minutes. If it went up at the same rate, how many feet did it climb per minute? 10. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 42.9 x 0.92 = Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 2 * Tuesday 1. 636 x 3.25 = 2. 5.67 x 3.4 = 6. Which decimal is the LEAST? 0.390 0.87 0.422 0.387 7. If P = 7 and M = 2, what is 3P + 4M? 3. Draw Parallel lines 8. Greg has a jar full of dimes. The total amount in the jar is $43.80. How many dimes are in the jar? Perpendicular lines Intersecting lines 4. There are 92 students on the bus. 43 are girls and the rest are boys. At a stop along the route, half of the students exit the bus. How many students are left after that stop? 9. Order the following from greatest to least. 5. Bailey weighs 5 pounds more than Mrs. McInnes' dog Biscuit. Bailey is 7 years old. Biscuit is 3 years old. Together they weigh 75 pounds. How much does Bailey weigh? 10. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 3.644 48.68 ÷ 100 3.9 3.099 3.289 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 2 * Wednesday 1. Brittany will take out a $7,200 loan to buy a car. She will make monthly payments for 4 years. How much money will each payment be? 5. Mrs. Rios spent $573 on a plane ticket. This price included a $21 airport fee and $35 in tax. What was the price before fees and taxes? 6. 125.63 – 43.054 = 2. Montserrat's magazine subscription cost $25.30 for 5 months. How much is the subscription for one month? 7. Which of these has GREATEST value? 5.39 3. Place the following in order from the least to the greatest. 5.75 5.343 5.062 5.80 5.9 5.192 8. Jocelyn has $238.41. How much is that rounded to the nearest tenth of a dollar? 5.04 9. During a three day carnival, the daily attendance was 3,023, 6,279, and 1,090. ABOUT how many people attended the carnival? 4. Solve. 34 = 46 = 10. 25.97 + 0.725 = 28 = © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 2 * Thursday 1. There are 128 flavors at an ice cream shop. If a company orders 75 scoops of each flavor, how many scoops of ice cream will the company get? 2. Jeans are on sale for $28.76. What is $29.76 rounded to the nearest dollar? 3. Order the following decimals from greatest to least. 0.91 4. 0.914 0.9 0.903 6. An apartment building is 49.2 feet high. Each floor is 8.2 feet high. How many floors are there? 7. Jeffrey has 235 baseball cards. He wants to put them in packs of 9 cards each. How many cards will he have left over? 8. Match. 42 3x3x3x3 23 2x2x2 34 2x2x2x2 24 4x4 0.942 2.09 x 4.17 = 5. Each of the 24 sections of a stadium has the same number of seats. The total number of seats in the stadium is 19,776. How many seats are in each section? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 9. 78 9068 10. 9.806 x 4.3 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Quiz Quarter 2 Week 2 1. Which of these has the least value? A. 0.099 B. 0.65 C. 0.23 4. Cheryl ate 34.5 chocolate candies last Halloween. Her sister Iris ate 3 times as many. How many pieces of candy did Iris eat? D. 0.99 A. 10.35 B. 1,035 C. 103.5 D. 1.035 2. Diego ran 5 miles in 43.5 minutes. If it took the same time to run each mile, how long did it take Diego to run 1 mile? A. 8.25 minutes B. 8.42 minutes C. 8.52 minutes 5. One little bacteria can reproduce 3,960 times in 24 hours. How many times can the bacteria reproduce in one hour? D. 8.7 minutes A. 95,040 B. 1065 3. Which is the prime factorization of 24? C. 156 A. 4 x 6 D. 165 B. 22 x 6 C. 23 x 3 D. 8 x 3 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 6. Jessica bought 6 of the same hats for $22.74. What was the price of one hat? 9. Which of the following numbers has the most factors? A. $3.56 B. $3.79 A. 9 C. $3.84 B. 20 D. $4.79 C. 34 D. 49 7. The Apples Are Yummy Company planted 765 trees in 25 rows last year. Which shows the number of trees in each row and the number of trees left over? 10. The table below shows the height of four people. A. 29 R 20 B. 29 R 21 C. 30 R 15 D. 31 R 21 Person Height (in meters) Sydney 1.71 Dante 1.69 Carter 1.74 Mia 1.9 Who is the shortest person? 8. A small ballpark has 23 rows with 37 seats in each row. Which is the best estimate for the number of people that saw a sold-out game? A. Sydney B. Dante A. 600 C. Carter B. 700 D. Mia C. 800 D. 1,100 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 3 * Monday 1. (29 – 18) + 14 ÷ 2 + 6 7. During the past five months, Elle spent $3.25 on candy, $12.09 on cupcakes, and $9.88 on chips. ABOUT how much did Elle spend? 2. During the evaporation experiment, Sample A lost 0.983 grams, Sample B lost 0.092 grams, and Sample C lost 0.979 grams. Place the samples in order from least weight lost to most weight lost. A 8. B C 3. 26.75 ÷ 5 = E D F J G K 4. Scott’s family car has a gas tank that holds 12.5 gallons of gas. It cost $53.25 to completely fill the tank yesterday. What was the price per gallon of gas yesterday? 5. Phoebe spends $89 per week on groceries. How much money does she spend on groceries each year? (hint: there are 52 weeks in a year) © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com I L Name 4 points ________________________ Name 3 line segments __________________ __________________ __________________ Name parallel lines ____________________ Name perpendicular lines _______________ 9. If t = 8 and e = 3, what is t + 3e 2 6. Place the following in order from the least to the greatest. 1.028 0.992 1.992 1.00 0.293 H 10. 1029 + 32 + 467 = Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 3 * Tuesday 1. What is the prime factorization of 56? 6. Draw. Obtuse angle Right angle 2. Solve. Acute angle 42 + 63 3. Write an expression that represents 6 less than a number, times 5. 7. Last year, the school's electric bill was $1,740. If the bill was the same price each month, how much did the school spend on electricity each month? 4. Mrs. Morgan had $1,532.93 in her savings account in July. In August, she had $2,193.09 in her savings account. How much more did Mrs. Morgan have in her account in August than in July? 8. What is 9.62 divided by 3.7? 5. Name each line below. 9. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 1.429 x 3.82 10. 726.0 x 8.3 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 3 * Wednesday 1. Samantha has $75.36 to spend on video games. If each game costs $12.56 including tax, how many games can she buy? 6. If m = 8.20 and n = 4.1, what is (m ÷ n) 7. Blueberries cost $1.56 a pound. If Kiyoshi needed 8 pounds to make his famous Blueberry Muffins, how much money will he have to spend? 2. Name each type of angle below. 8. Name the points on the grid below. 3. Write 8,392,003,830 in expanded form. A= B= A B C= 4. Which decimal is the LEAST in value? 6.7 6.09 6.20 C 6.902 9. A pencil weighs 0.827 grams. A ball point pen weighs 1.23 grams. What is the difference in weights of the writing utensils? 5. Draw. trapezoid pentagon 10. Simplify. hexagon © S. Moorman, 2012 scalene triangle http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 50 75 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 3 * Thursday 1. Draw. regular hexagon irregular pentagon acute angle ray 6. Quinn has three boxes of paper clips. If each box holds 346 paper clips, how many paper clips does he have in all? 7. Identify. A B C 2. At a track meet, Deborah jumps 1.03 meters on the high jump. Dexter jumped 1.3 meters. Who jumped higher? E D F J G K H I L 3. Which angle measures 90˚? 4. There are 864 windows in an 18 story building. If each floor has the same number of windows, how many windows are on each floor? Two line segments ______________________ Parallel lines ___________________________ Intersecting lines ________________________ Obtuse angle ___________________________ Acute angle ____________________________ 8. If v = 5, what is the value of 3v + 9? 9. Solve. 63 = 5. In mathematics, Bianca’s test average is 77.98. In science her average is 83.13 and in social studies, her average is 96.5. In which subject does she have the highest average? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 24 = 10. 179.325 ÷ 0.30 = Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Quiz Quarter 2 Week 3 1. If p = 3, what is the value of the expression 32p + 4? A. 96 B. 100 C. 330 D. 327 4. Which shows the decimals in the order from the least to greatest? A. 0.431 0.419 0.404 B. 0.419 0.404 0.431 C. 0.431 0.404 0.419 D. 0.404 0.419 0.431 2. Which of the following is NOT true about the two triangles below? 5. The new ride, FunTwist, at the amusement park is located on Straight Path. Cargo Path First Path Straight Path A. They each have three angles. B. They each have a one obtuse angles. C. There are no equilateral triangles. D. One triangle is a right triangle. Market Path The path to the Screamer Coaster is intersecting the path that FunTwist is on. On which path would the Screamer Coaster be located? A. Screamer Coaster is on Market Path. 3. Shelia earns $6.87 per hour mowing lawns. Last week, Shelia mowed lawns for 5 hours. How much money did Shelia earn? A. $34.35 C. Screamer Coaster is on Cargo Path. D. Screamer Coaster is on First Path. B. $345.50 C. $30.45 D. $36.43 © S. Moorman, 2012 B. Screamer Coaster is on Straight Path. http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 6. Elaina ran 20.7 miles in 2.3 hours. How many miles did she run in one hour? A. 14 miles per hour. B. 24 miles per hour. 9. Maria's glasses have lenses that is the shape shown in the picture below. Which of the following could NOT be used to describe the lenses? C. 9 miles per hour D. 8 miles per hour 7. Which expression is the same value as 5 x 8 x 5 x 5? A. quadrilateral B. regular polygon A. 52 x 22 C. hexagon B. 53 x 22 D. opposite sides parallel C. 53 x 23 D. 53 x 42 10. What is the best estimate (to the nearest dollar) of the sum below? $3.64 + $2.75 + $6.01 A. $11.00 8. Which of the following has the greatest value? C. $13.00 A. 0.009 D. $14.00 B. 0.2 C. 0.13 D. 0.052 © S. Moorman, 2012 B. $10.00 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 4 * Monday 1. Draw each triangle described. Right angle 5. Classify each angle. Obtuse angle Isosceles triangle 6. Sam is paid $5.29 an hour at her job. Last week, she earned $126.96. How many hours did she work? 2. Mrs. Simon's class received $85 from fundraising. Mrs. Simon wants to buy books for her classroom with the money. She can get books for $18.95 each at the local store. How many books can she buy with $85? 7. Solve. 94 = 8. If J = 12, what is J/3 + 3? 3. 2.498 + 9.028 + 12.3 4. Place the following in order from the greatest to least. 9.2 43 6.7 9.23 6.74 4 9. Eric can mow the Johnson's lawn in 2 hours. It takes him 5 hours to mow the Smith's lawn. If he is paid $9 per hour, how much will he earn for mowing both lawns? 10. Round 106.954 to the nearest ten. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 4 * Tuesday 1. Mary measured the mass of a sample of salt and found it was 4.028 grams. What is this mass rounded to the nearest hundredth? 2. Using the measurements below, identify each angle as acute, right, or obtuse. Then draw the angle using a protractor. 35˚ 5. A hotel charges $198 per night, including tax. What is the cost of a room for 2 weeks? 6. Nicholas collects seashells. He has been to 16 beaches and collected the same amount of shells at each beach. If he has 5,664 shells in his collection, how many shells did Nicholas collect at each beach? 110˚ 7. 4.039 + 52.7 + 12.93 90˚ 73˚ 3. Draw parallel lines perpendicular lines 8. Place the following in order from the least to the greatest. 4.930 obtuse angle 53.2 3.867 intersecting lines 9. Solve. 32 4. Mrs. Blaze drives 45 miles per hour. Write an expression which shows how many miles Mrs. Blaze drives for h hours. 44 10. If p = 7, what is 76 – (13 + 2p)? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 23 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 4 * Wednesday 1. If z = 3, what is 5 x (6 – z)? 6. Solve. 83 50 2. The hands on a clock show 6:00pm. What is the measure of this angle? 7. At Master Street Elementary School there are 22 classrooms. There are 792 students at Master Street. How many students are in each classroom? 3. Identify. 4. Ari earned $356.74 the first week he worked. The second week he earned $427.19. To the nearest dollar, ABOUT how much less did he earn the first week? 8. A bug flew around the house 45 times in one minute. How many times would that same bug fly around the house in 3.5 minutes? 5. Draw. acute angle 9. obtuse angle right angle © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 8.976 x 6.8 10. 7,908 + 873 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 4 * Thursday 1. Draw the following on the number line below. -6 5 -2 4 6 -3 6. Albert paid for a meal and tax with a fifty dollar bill. The meal with tax cost $36.84. ABOUT how much money did he receive back? 12.09 – 1.541 = 2. What are the prime factors of 48? 7. 3. What is the measurement of the missing angle in the triangle below? 8. If n = 34, what is 7 – n? ?˚ 9. Match. 73˚ 53˚ 4. Erika wants to buy 35 candy bars. Each candy bar costs $1.25 each. How much money will Erika spend on candy bars? 36 3x5x2 8 23 30 52 x 2 50 32 x 22 10. Which pair of lines below are perpendicular? B. 5. Which is the LEAST? 6.473 67.63 A. 0.67 0.7 C. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Quiz Quarter 2 Week 4 1. What is the approximate measure of this angle in degrees? 4. 35,705 ÷ 37 = A. 10˚ A. 89 B. 45˚ B. 843 C. 110˚ C. 925 D. 135˚ D. 965 2. Stephanie charges $4.00 per hour to make phone calls for the school PTA. What equation could Stephanie use to find the number of hours (h) she needs to make calls in order to earn $50.00? A. 4h = 50 B. h/4 = 50 C. h – 4 = 50 5. What is the prime factorization of 45? D. 4 + h = 50 A. 23 x 5 B. 32 x 5 3. Briana has $9.25 to buy lunch. If she buys a turkey sandwich that costs $3.50 how much money will she have left? C. 52 x 3 D. 52 x 9 A. $4.75 B. $5.25 C. $5.75 D. $10.25 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 6. Which if the following has the greatest product? A. 2.8 x 0.04 B. 0.28 x 40 9. Which is an obtuse angle? C. 28 x 0.004 A. an angle that measures 180 degrees D. 0.028 x 4 B. an angle that measures 165 degrees C. an angle that measures 90 degrees D. an angle that measures 15 degrees 7. Which is the LEAST? A. 0.6 B. 0.655 C. 0.62 D. 0.062 10. What is the classification of this triangle? 85˚ 8. Triangle JKL is a right triangle, and angles L and J are equal. What is the measure of angle L? 35˚ L A. scalene, right K J B. scalene, acute A. 25˚ C. isosceles, right B. 45˚ D. isosceles, acute C. 70˚ D. 90˚ © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 60˚ Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 5 * Monday 1. Two angle measures of a triangle are given. What is the third angle measure? A. 57˚, 68˚, ____ 6. Ashley slept for 485 minutes last night. This number is 32 more minutes than Juan slept. Write an equation that would help you find out how many minutes Juan (j) slept. B. 90˚, 40˚, ____ C. 29˚, 71˚, ____ 7. What is the measure of the missing angle? ? 2. Classify each quadrilateral below. 110˚ 90˚ 90˚ 8. The book we are reading aloud in class has 1,984 pages. If there are 32 chapters, how many pages are in each chapter if all chapters are of the same length? 3. Mr. Speedy ran the 100 meter race in 9.3 seconds. The next 100 meter race he shaved 3.4 seconds off his time. What was his time in the second race? 9. Draw. parallel lines perpendicular lines acute angle scalene triangle 4. 28.35 ÷ 3.5 = 5. If n = 9, what is 3n – (36 ÷ 6)? 10. 23.52 + 1.079 + 0.4 + 173.2 = © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 5 * Tuesday 1. 2.34 x 1.5 = 6. Write in exponential form: 27 73 35 2. If V = 11, what is the value of 3V + 19? 7. If a shirt costs $15.00, a belt costs $8.50, and a hat costs $6.00, what is the cost of 3 shirts, 1 belt, and a hat? 3. What is the prime factorization of 36? 8. If f = 8, what is the value of (2 + 5f) ÷ 7 – 1? 4. What is the measure of the missing angle? 110˚ ?˚ 9. What is the value of each point below? 70˚ 110˚ -10 -4 0 2 6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A B C D 5. Eric scored the following number of points on his tests: A= 84 93 92 85 B= 87 C= D= What is the median of these numbers? 10. Which number below is the GREATEST? 0.09 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 0.9 9.0 0.009 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 5 * Wednesday 1. Write an expression that represents the product of 84 and b. 6. What is 7.253 – 6.21? 7. Write 6 x 6 x 6 x 4 x 4 in exponential form. 2. What is the measure of the missing angles below? ? 90˚ 8. On the number line below, place the following fractions. 2/3 3/4 1½ 54˚ 45˚ 65˚ ? 0 1 3. What is the sum of 8 and -9? 9. Draw the fractions below 4. Draw a factor tree for the number below. 3/4 24 5/6 1/2 5. During a 12 hour period, the clock beeped 67.2 times. How many times did the clock beep in one hour? 10. Circle the objects below that have BOTH perpendicular and parallel lines. E © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com # 2 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 5 * Thursday 1. For the sentence y = 5x – 2, what are the missing y values in this table? X 2 5 6. Prime factorize 20. 9 Y 7. Paul has $0.50 in his pocket. What fraction of a dollar does he have? 2. Using fractions, name the points on the number line below. 8. Circle the letters that have an ACUTE angle. 0 1 3. Using the number line below, where would ¾ be placed? 0 1 E L M V T A 9. Michelle dropped a package of 8 light bulbs. Two of them broke when the package fell. Write two equivalent fractions to represent the fraction of bulbs that broke. 4. What are the prime factors of 42? 10. Draw: 5. Put the decimals in order from the least to the greatest? 0.511 0.57 © S. Moorman, 2012 0.423 rhombus trapezoid equilateral triangle right triangle 0.582 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Quiz Quarter 2 Week 5 1. Which letter represents ¼ on the number line below? A B C D 0 1 4. Which expression is equivalent to 5 x (4 + 7)? A. A A. 5 + 4 + 7 B. B B. 5 x 4 + 7 C. C C. (5 + 4) x (5 + 7) D. D D. (5 x 4) + (5 x 7) 2. What are the prime factors of 48? A. 2 and 24 B. 2, 3, and 8 C. 2, 3, and 4 5. Which of these is the number 3,406,012? D. 2 and 3 A. three million, four thousand six, twelve B. three million, forty-six thousand, twelve 3. Which of the following angles could have a measurement of 30˚? C. three million, four hundred six thousand, twelve D. three billion, four hundred six million, twelve A. B. C. D. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 6. The price of berries at the Fair is $2.20 per bunch. Donovan bought 13.8 bunches of berries. How much did he pay? A. $3.03 9. Which of the following best describes the figure below? B. $5.52 C. $28.00 D. $30.36 A. acute angles 7. Which table represents values of x and y such that y = x + 5? A. X Y X Y -1 4 2 5 0 5 5 0 C. B. obtuse angles C. parallel lines D. perpendicular lines 10. What is the measure of angle R? B. X Y -1 0 D. X Y -6 2 3 -5 3 0 R 89˚ 8. A truck driver bought 34 gallons of diesel gas for his big rig. If he paid a total of $147.90, how much did one gallon of diesel gas cost? A. 17˚ A. $3.64 C. 31˚ B. $4.35 D. 39˚ C. $19.95 D. $23.30 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com B. 29˚ 62˚ Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 6 * Monday 1. What decimal is equal to 9/10? 6. Order the following fractions from least to greatest. 2/3 1/4 9/10 2. A package of 14 sheets of paper costs $0.84. How much does one sheet of paper cost? 7. What is the measure of the missing angles? ? ? 72˚ 3. Attendance at the last two football games at Encanto High School was 3,029 and 2,198. How many people came to these games? 80 53˚ 90˚ ? 8. Draw a number line and place the following on it: 4/8 4. What is the prime factorization of: 134˚ 0.25 0 3/4 10/16 1/2 1 42 9. Catherine says that she can type 34 words per minute. At that rate, ABOUT how many words can she type in a half hour? 5. A nature trail is 15 miles long. Mrs. Goldman and Mrs. Batiste hiked 5 miles of the trail. What are two equivalent fractions to represent how much of the trail the two teachers hiked? 10. What is the value of y in y = 2x – 5, when x = 3.9? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 6 * Tuesday 1. What is the prime factorization of 12 60 45 7. A runner won the race by 0.328 seconds. What is the runner’s time rounded to the nearest hundredth of a second? 2. Place 1/5 on the number line below. 0 1 2 3 4 6. Kimberly paid $4.00 for a package of 25 balloons. What is the cost of each balloon in the package? 5 8. Circle the letters below that have intersecting (not perpendicular) lines. 3. 11.6 x 5.9 = U P Q A V K 4. If n = 17, what is the value of 3 – n? 9. What is the value of 6x + 8 if x = 3? 5. What equation could be used to create the table below? X Y -9 -5 -2 2 4 8 11 15 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 10. Write 3 equivalent fractions for the following: ¼ ¾ ½ Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 6 * Wednesday 1. Karen bought a dozen cookies from the bakery. If she paid $3.36 for the batch, how much did one cookie cost? 6. 3/9 + 5/9 = 7. Genesis was baking a cake. She added 1 3/8 cups of honey and 2 2/8 cups of milk to a mixing bowl. How much liquid was added to the mixing bowl? 2. ? 8. What is the mode of the following numbers? 32, 16, 32, 19, 40˚ 26, 32, 28, 27 3. Draw: acute angle perpendicular lines scalene triangle obtuse angle rectangle rhombus 4. What is the value of 73? 5. 4.52 + 16.2 + 0.983 = © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 9. Mrs. Grover bought 5 pizzas for the teaching staff to share. If there are 10 teachers, how much of the pizza will each teacher get? 10. Write an equation that shows the relationship of all the values in the table below. X Y -2 -6 -1 -3 0 0 1 3 2 6 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 6 * Thursday 6. 34 = 1. ½ + ¼ = 7. Write an equation that would match the table. 2. What is 2 8/20 written in simplest form? 3. The first leg of a 100 mile motorcycle race is 25.5 miles. The second leg is 22.6 miles and the third leg is 21.5 miles. What is the distance of the fourth leg of the race? 8. 4. A pet store has 23 fish tanks that hold 437 fish. If each tank has roughly the same number of fish, ABOUT how many fish are in each tank? X Y 2 7 4 13 6 19 8 25 238 x 0.04 = 9. ? 120˚ 83˚ 5. Sam put 1/3 cups of sugar, 1/6 cup of vanilla, and 5/12 cups of chocolate chips into a mixing bowl for cookies. How many cups of ingredients did Sam put in the bowl altogether? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 85˚ 10. Juan is saving $12.95 every week to buy an MP3 player that costs $51.80. How many weeks must he save? Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Quiz Quarter 2 Week 6 1. Emily is baking a cake. She added 1 3/8 cups of butter and 2 2/8 cups of flour to a mixing bowl. How much of these two ingredients was added to the mixing bowl? 4. Which shape has both perpendicular and parallel line segments? A. 7/8 cups B. 2 5/8 cups A. B. C. D. C. 3 1/2 cups D. 3 5/8 cups 2. What is the prime factorization of 12? A. 22 x 3 B. 22 x 32 C. 4 x 3 5. What is the value of 5x + 7, if x = 3? D. 1 x 2 A. 15 B. 22 3. Mrs. Moorman bought 6 pounds of steak. She saved $6.48 by using a store coupon. How much money did she save per pound of steak? A. $0.89 B. $0.93 C. $1.08 D. $75.33 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com C. 60 D. 105 6. Mrs. Meager received 15 crates of baseballs to give to the baseball teams in her son’s league. Each crate contained 24 baseballs. Which equation shows the total number of baseballs (b) Mrs. Meager has? A. b = 15 + 24 9. Which of the following angles could have a measurement of about 35˚? B. b = 15 ÷ 24 C. b = 15 x 24 A. B. C. D. D. b = 15 – 24 7. A teacher purchased 15.4 cases of pencils. The supply store charged $2.40 per case of pencils. What was the teacher’s total bill? A. $3.69 B. $9.24 C. $30.00 D. $36.96 10. Which point best represents ¾ on the number line below? a 8. What is the measurement of x in the figure below? x 0 55˚ A. a 153˚ B. b 106˚ D. d A. 27˚ B. 46˚ C. 90˚ D. 314˚ © S. Moorman, 2012 C. c http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com b c d 1/2 1 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 7 * Monday 6. Write 9,003,809,123 in expanded and word forms. 1. 4 ¾ - 2 ½ = EF = _____________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ WF = ____________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ 2. What is the decimal 0.2 written as a fraction? 7. What is the measure of the missing angles if both angles are the same size? 3. Draw a figure that has both perpendicular and parallel lines. 100˚ ? ? 8. On Saturday, Sophia rode her bike for ¼ of an hour, hiked a mountain for 1¾ hours, and danced for 1 ¾ hours. How long did Sophia exercise and move her body for? 4. What is 974.362 rounded to the nearest ten? 5. 4.923 x 12.3 = 9. If x = 9, and y = x – 18, what is the value of y? 10. What is the median and mean of the following: 4, 6, 6, 3, 4, 5, 2, 8, 7 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 7 * Tuesday 1. A golfer was practicing his swing. If he hit 2/5 of 20 balls into the hole, how many balls did he actually get into the hole? 2. Heidi bought a bookmark for $0.78 and a 350 page book for $14.39. If she paid with a $20 bill, how much change did Heidi get back from the cashier? 6. Abraham has 2 ½ pounds of blueberries. He wants to separate the blueberries into 5 equal portions. Write an expression that you would use to find the weight of each portion of blueberries. 7. Write 5,674,890 in word and expanded form. EF = _____________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ 3. Place < , > , or = in the circle. 3/5 WF = _____________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ 3/10 8. Round 67.493 to the nearest tenth. 4 1/4 9/10 4/10 4. If n = 3, what is 5 x (6 – n)? 9. If m = 15, what is m – 12? 5. Write an equation which shows the relationship of all the values in the table below. 10. Place 1/6 on the number line below. X Y 5 1 15 3 25 5 35 7 © S. Moorman, 2012 0 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 1 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 7 * Wednesday 1. Christina hiked 1 ¾ miles on Friday, 1 3/8 miles on Saturday, and ½ miles on Sunday. How many miles did Christina hike altogether? 6. Write an equivalent fraction for ¼. 7. What is the value of 4x + 3 if x = 4? 2. What are the prime factors of 32? 8. ¾x½= 3. Mrs. Kiyoshi drove 2 ¾ miles on Wednesday and 4 ½ miles on Thursday. How many miles did Mrs. Kiyoshi drive in all? 9. What are the missing angles in the equilateral triangle below? ? 4. Simone earns $675 per week at her job. If she works 43 weeks this year, how much money will Simone earn? 60 10. 5. The flower store sold 2¼ baskets of flowers on Saturday. On Sunday the store sold 7½ baskets. How many more baskets did the flower store sell on Sunday than on Saturday? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 11.3 x 5.76 = ? Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 7 * Thursday 1. Mr. Sheldon bought 3.6 pounds of onions for his soup. He also bought 5.39 pounds of carrots, 4 pounds of celery, and 2.093 pounds of potatoes. How many pounds of vegetables did Mr. Sheldon purchase in all? 6. If the school supply store has 24 pencils, and ¼ of them are green, how many green pencils does the school supply store have? 7. What is the value of 34? 2. 4 ¾ - 2 ½ = 3. Josh scored the following number of points in 5 dart games. 64 122 115 75 8. What is the prime factorization of 20? 112 What is the median of these numbers? 9. 12 ÷ ¾ = 4. The pottery store sold 652 pots. They made $4.93 per pot sold. How much money did the pottery store make in all? 10. Roy has 4 ½ pizzas for the soccer team to split after the game. If each member is going to get ½ of a pizza, how many players are on the soccer team? 5. Draw 3 ½ on the number line below. 1 © S. Moorman, 2012 2 3 4 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Quiz Quarter 2 Week 7 1. Mrs. McInnes has 30 students in her class. If 1/3 of those students are boys, how many boys are in her class? 4. Which equation shows the rule for this table? A. 4 X Y 2 12 B. 8 A. X + 10 = Y C. 10 B. X – 10 = Y 5 15 D. 90 C. 10 – X = Y 7 17 D. X + Y = 10 9 19 2. What is the value of 3x + 2, when x = 4? A. 9 B. 14 5. What is the measure of angle z in the figure below? C. 24 D. 36 82˚ 67˚ 109˚ 3. Natalie has ¾ of a pizza. Elizabeth has 1/3 of a pizza. How much more pizza does Natalie have than Elizabeth? A. 12˚ A. 4/7 B. 102˚ B. 5/12 C. 122˚ C. 1/4 D. 180˚ D. 1/6 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com z 6. 1/5 x 1/6 = A. 1/11 B. 2/11 9. On Saturday, Chicago received 1 3/16 inches of rain. On Sunday, Chicago received 2 7/16 inches of rain. What is the total amount of rain Chicago received during these two days? C. 1/30 D. 2/30 A. ¼ inches B. 1 ¼ inches C. 3 5/16 inches D. 3 5/8 inches 7. Sharon bought 1.4 pounds of ice, 2.09 pounds of sugar, and 14.5 pounds of lemons for her lemonade stand. How many pounds of ingredients did Sharon purchase altogether? A. 0.1799 10. Which of the following best describes the figure below? B. 179.9 C. 17.99 D. 1.799 A. acute angles B. obtuse angles 8. What is the prime factorization of 42? C. parallel lines A. 2 x 3 x 7 D. perpendicular lines B. 2 x 21 C. 14 x 3 D. 42 x 3 x 2 x 7 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 8 * Monday 1. Ms. Pearson walks 4.5 miles per hour. If she walks for 3.2 hours on Saturday, how many miles did Ms. Pearson walk? 2. A movie theater sells 9420 buckets of popcorn every year. If they sell the same number each month, how many buckets of popcorn do they sell each month? 6. If a shirt costs $12.00, a belt costs $9.50 and a hat costs $8.25, what is the cost of 3 shirts, 1 belt and two hats? 7. Draw a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. 8. One of the angle measures of an isosceles triangle is 46˚. Another is 88˚. What is the measure of the 3rd angle? 3. Mrs. Hall cut 3 ½ feett off of 24 ½ foot long jump rope. How long is the jump rope now? 9. A soda can contains 12.563 ounces of soda. What is this weight to the nearest whole ounce? 4. 1/6 + 3/4 = 5. What is the prime factorization of 24? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 10. Brenda's mother cut her birthday cake into 12 equal pieces. Six children at the party ate one piece each. Brenda's mother and father had one piece of birthday cake each. What fraction of the cake was left? Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 8 * Tuesday 1. A pizza was cut into 12 equal slices. Carter and his two brothers ate 7 pieces. What fraction of the pizza was left? 6. At a class party, 21/36 of the cupcakes were eaten. What is this fraction in simplest form? 7. What is the value of 12c + 6 if c = 2? 2. A basketball hoop in front of Samantha's house is 4 2/3 feet shorter than her house. The height of Samantha's house is 20 1/6 feet. What is the height of the basketball hoop? 8. A quadrilateral has angles that measure 80˚, 83˚, and 64˚. What is the measurement of the 4th angle? 3. Genesis bought 16.8 gallons of gasoline for $59.27. If you round to the nearest ten before dividing, what is the approximate cost of one gallon of gasoline? 9. Order these decimals from least to greatest. 0.845 0.9 0.001 0.809 0.01 4.What are the prime factors of 42 56 10. Tri had 3/8 gallon of blue paint. He added 1/5 gallon of yellow paint to make green. How much green paint did he make? 5. 3.65 x 4.8 = © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 8 * Wednesday 1. Emily has 5/8 quart of juice in a large pitcher. She pours another ¼ quart of juice into the pitcher. How much juice does she now have in the pitcher? 6. A flight from New York City to Chicago takes 3 ½ hours. A flight from Chicago to Los Angeles takes 4 ½ hours. How long will a flight from New York City to Chicago to Los Angeles take? 2. Prime factor: 45 70 7. What is the value of 6x – 3x + 7 if x = 9? 3. George purchased a walkie-talkie at the store. He gave the cashier a $50 bill, to which the cashier gave him $12.39 change. How much money did the walkie-talkie cost? 4. During an experiment on evaporation, Fernando noticed the water level in his cup went down 1 2/3 inch. Kimberly’s water level went down 2 ¼ inch. How many more inches of water did Kimberly’s cup lose than Fernando’s? 8. What is the sum of 10 and -12? 1/2 x 2/3 = 9. 10. Circle the letters below that have parallel lines. A 5. Leah has a collection of 36 baseball cards. She gives 2/3 of her collection to her sister. How many baseball cards did she give to her sister? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com I E P L T K X M Z Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 8 * Thursday 1. For an experiment, students combined 2.951 liters of colored water, 2.3 liters of oil and 1.24 liters of vinegar in a container. What is the total volume of the mixture? 2. Place the following fractions on the number line below. ½ 2¼ ¾ 6. What is the mean, median and mode of the following numbers? 4 4 6 7 5 6 5 6 5 6 7 7. Veronica ate ¼ of a box of 32 chocolates. How many chocolates did Veronica eat? 1½ 8. What is 7.029 rounded to the nearest whole number? 0 1 2 3 3. What decimal is equal to 31/100? 9. Write 4,503,748,023 in expanded and word forms. 4. The height of a plant was 3 ¼ inches tall. A similar plant was 5 ½ inches tall. What is the difference in heights of the two plants? EF = ______________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ WF = _____________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ 10. 5. If p = 12, what is 3 + 2p? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 3x½= Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Quiz Quarter 2 Week 8 1. What is the value of 3x + 2 when x = 4? A. 9 C. 24 4. A dog walker charges $5.65 per mile walked. If the dog walker took Doggy on a 3.2 mile walk, how much money will the dog walker receive? D. 36 A. $3.69 B. 14 B. $8.85 C. $180.80 2. Alexander has 15 favorite library books. If 3/5 of them are mystery books, how many of Alexander's favorite books are mysteries? D. $18.08 A. 3 B. 5 C. 9 D. 25 5. A quadrilateral has angles that measure 153˚, 106˚, and 55˚. What is the measure of the 4th angle? A. 27˚ B. 46˚ 3. Adriana has2/5 of a pizza. Jose has 3/8 of a pizza. How much more pizza does Adriana have than Jose? A. 4/ 7 B. 1/40 C. ¼ D. 1/6 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com C. 90˚ D. 314˚ 6. What is 246 ÷ 12? A. 2.05 B. 2.5 C. 20.5 9. What is 3,537,438 rounded to the nearest thousand? D. 25 A. 3,500,000 B. 3,537,000 C. 3,538,000 7. Katie slept for 1/6 of an hour when she was woken up by her baby brother. She then slept for another 1/ of an hour when her baby brother cried again. 3 How much did Katie get to sleep? D. 3,540,000 A. 2/9 hour B. 1/3 hour C. ½ hour D. 2/3 hour 10. 3/4 x 1/7 = A. 1/11 B. 3/11 C. 3/28 8. What is the prime factorization of 30? A. 23 x 5 B. 5 x 3 x 2 C. 52 x 3 D. 52 x 6 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com D. 2/30 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 9 * Review * Monday 1. The height of a plant was 3 ¼ inches tall. A similar plant was 5 ½ inches tall. What is the difference in heights of the two plants? 6. During a three day carnival, the daily attendance was 323, 279, and 390. ABOUT how many people attended the carnival? 2. Mrs. Simon's class received $85 from fundraising. Mrs. Simon wants to buy books for her classroom with the money. She can get books for $18.95 each at the local store. How many books can she buy with $85? 7. Mrs. Riddick bought 6 pounds of steak. She saved $6.48 by using a store coupon. How much money did she save per pound of steak? 8. Solve. 24 = 3. 2.498 + 9.028 + 12.3 9. If J = 12, what is J/3 + 3? 4. Place the following in order from the greatest to least. 5.3 5.09 5.12 0.5 5.01 5. Round 15.03 to the nearest ten. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 10. Eric can mow the Johnson's lawn in 2 hours. It takes him 5 hours to mow the Smith's lawn. If he is paid $9 per hour, how much will he earn for mowing both lawns? Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 9 * Review * Tuesday 1. Nigel measured the mass of a sample of salt and found it was3.23 grams. What is this mass rounded to the nearest whole number? 5. A hotel charges $342 per night, including tax. What is the cost of a room for 1 week? 6. Attendance at the last two football games at University High School was 7,843 and 8,039. How many people came to these games?? 2. If V = 11, what is the value of 3V + 19? 3. What is the prime factorization of 36? 7. 4.039 + 52.7 + 12.93 8. Place the following in order from the least to the greatest. 4.930 53.2 3.867 4. Mrs. Richardson drives 45 miles per hour. Write an expression which show how many miles Mrs. Richardson drives for h hours. 9. Solve. 32 5. Eric has a jar full of dimes. The total amount in the jar is $53.80. How many dimes are in the jar 44 10. If p = 7, what is 76 – (13 + 2p)? © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 23 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 9 * Review * Wednesday 1. A bag of Halloween candy weighs 4.7 pounds. How much would 3.4 bag weigh? 6. Write < , > , or = in the 23 x 4 19 x 7 256 – 53 28 x 5 2. The math Teacher’s Edition has 855 pages and 19 topics. How many pages are in each topic? 32.63 + 6.4 4.75 + 42.3 7. If n = 2 and p = 5, what is 4n + 7p? 3. Simplify the following fractions. 11 66 12 24 4. During an experiment on evaporation, Fernando noticed the water level in his cup went down 1 2/3 inch. Kimberly’s water level went down 2 ¼ inch. How many more inches of water did Kimberly’s cup lose than Fernando’s? 5. For an experiment, students combined 2.951 liters of colored water, 2.3 liters of oil and 1.24 liters of vinegar in a container. What is the total volume of the mixture? 8. The Moorman family is going to Disneyland. They need $5,952 to pay for their entire trip. If they have a year to save up for the trip, how much money do they need to put away each month in order to have enough? 9. Marco has a summer job mowing lawns. If he mows two lawns on Peach Street for $15.32 each and four lawns on Onion Street for $12.98 each, how much money did Marco make? 10. Write 2,006,928,038 in expanded form. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Homework Quarter 2 Week 9 * Review * Thursday 1. What is the prime factorization of 56? 6. Draw. Obtuse angle Right angle 2. Solve. Acute angle 42 + 63 3. Write an expression that represents 6 less than a number, times 5. 7. Last year, the school's electric bill was $1,740. If the bill was the same price each month, how much did the school spend on electricity each month? 4. Mrs. Morgan had $1,532.93 in her savings account in July. In August, she had $2,193.09 in her savings account. How much more did Mrs. Morgan have in her account in August than in July? 8. What is 9.62 divided by 3.7? 5. Name each line below. 9. © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 1.429 x 3.82 10. 726.0 x 8.3 Name #: ______________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Math Quiz Quarter 2 Week 9 * Review 1. Penny has $9.25 to buy lunch. If she buys a turkey sandwich that costs $3.50 how much money will she have left? A. $4.75 B. $5.25 C. $5.75 4. Alejandra spent $45.50 on 14 tickets to the fair. What is the price of one ticket to the fair? D. $10.25 A. $0.28 B. $32.50 C. $3.25 2. A teacher purchase 15.4 cases of pencils. The supply store charged $2.40 per case of pencils. What was the teacher’s total bill? D. $3.50 A. $3.69 B. $9.24 C. $30.00 D. $36.96 5. Which if the following has the greatest product? A. 6.8 x 0.02 3. Find the difference 54.59 – 26.61 = B. 0.68 x 20 C. 68 x 0.002 D. 0.068 x 2 A. 27.98 B. 32.18 C. 38.98 D. 81.20 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 6. What is the prime factorization of 45? A. 23 x 5 B. 32 x 5 C. 52 x 3 9. Which of the following best describes the figure below? D. 52 x 9 A. acute angles 7. Which table represents values of x and y such that y = 5 - x? B. obtuse angles C. parallel lines A. B. X Y X Y -1 4 2 5 0 5 5 0 X Y X Y -1 -6 2 3 0 -5 5 0 C. D. D. perpendicular lines 10. Emily is baking a cake. She added 1 3/8 cups of butter and 2 2/8 cups of flour to a mixing bowl. How much of these two ingredients was added to the mixing bowl? A. 7/8 cups B. 2 5/8 cups 8. C. 3 1/2 cups 35,705 ÷ 37 = D. 3 5/8 cups A. 89 B. 843 C. 925 D. 965 © S. Moorman, 2012 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com
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