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What’s New in the
Common Core Edition
This 5- to 10-minute daily warm up has been revised and updated to support grade-specific
math skills as described in Common Core State Standards.

What’s New

The updated activities focus on:


• frequent use of graphics and models
• increased development of fluency
• understanding math concepts, number relationships, operations, and processes
• applying math concepts, operations, and procedural skills
• having students contribute and problem solve at a higher level

Daily Common Core Math Practice still provides:


• five short activities that students can complete independently
• a daily warm-up format consisting of computation, word problem, and activities
that apply a variety of math skills and concepts
• practice of grade-level skills and review of previously learned skills

Strategies for Common Core


Try these strategies for extending the Daily Common Core Math Practice warm up
to incorporate Common Core methodology:
• Include discussions as a regular part of your math lessons. Encourage discussion
of multiple strategies and approaches to solving the math problems.
• Invite students to identify patterns, explain concepts, or compare strategies with
a partner or in small groups.
• Provide students with a variety of mathematical tools and scratch paper that they
can choose from while solving problems.
• Encourage students to check their own answers using a different method, while
asking themselves if their answer makes sense.
• Check students’ conceptual understanding by giving them the opportunity to
discuss mathematical reasoning and procedures used to solve problems.

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What’s in
Daily Math Practice
Contents
36 Weekly Units

Days 1 through 4
Half-page activities offer scaffolded practice
in grade-specific, standards-based skills. Each
day’s activity includes 5 math problems.
• 2 computation problems
• 1 word problem
• 2 questions or problems that apply
a variety of math concepts

Day 5
A full-page activity provides more extensive
practice of one or two target skills or reviews
essential math concepts.

Additional Features

Scope and Sequence


The chart on pages 4 and 5 lists the skills
practiced in the daily activities for each week.
Note that computation and operations are
not listed as specific skills because they are
a standard part of each day’s activities.

Answer Key
Shows the answers for each day’s activities in
reduced-page format. The answer key begins
on page 115.

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Skills Scope & Sequence
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
expressions • • • • • • •
equations and variables • • • • • • • •
multistep word problems involving whole numbers • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
patterns • • • • • • • •
function tables* • • • • • •
factors • • • • • • • •
multiples* • • • •
prime numbers* • • •
Number and Operations in Base Ten
place value to millions • • • • • • •
decimals • • • • • • • • • • •
exponents • •
numeral, name, and expanded form • • • • • • • • • •
comparing numbers (number relationships) • • •
relationship symbols • • • • • •
properties of operations
multi-digit addition/subtraction • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
multi-digit multiplication • • • • • • • • •
multi-digit division • • • • •
rounding • • • • • • •
estimating •
number lines • • •
percent* • • • • •
Number and Operations—Fractions
fractions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
equivalent fractions • • • • • • • •
mixed numbers • • • • • •
multistep word problems involving fractions • • • •
ratios* •
Measurement and Data
length/distance/height (linear) • • • • • • • • •
weight • • •
volume, capacity • • • • • •
temperature* • • •
time* • • • •
money* • • • • • • • • • • •
converting measurements
equivalent measurements
multistep word problems involving measurement • • • • • • • •
area • • • • • • •
perimeter* • • • • • •
construct/make graphs, tables • • • •
interpret/read graphs, tables • • • •
spatial reasoning* • • • • •
coordinate grids •
measures of center* •
probability* • • • • • • •
data combinations* •
Geometry
lines and angles • • • • •
shapes • • • • • • • • • • •
symmetry* • • • •
congruency* • • •
* Basic math skill is not included in CCSS at this grade level.

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19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Week
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
• • • • • • • • • expressions

• • • • • • • • • • • • equations and variables

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • multistep word problems involving whole numbers

• • • • • • • • • • patterns

• • • • • function tables*

• • • • • • • • factors

• • multiples*

• • prime numbers*
Number and Operations in Base Ten
• • • • • • place value to millions

• • • • • • • • • • • • • decimals

• • • • • • • • • • • • exponents

• • • • • • • • • • • numeral, name, and expanded form


comparing numbers (number relationships)

• • relationship symbols

• • • • properties of operations

• • • • • • • • • • • • multi-digit addition/subtraction

• • • • • • • • • • • • multi-digit multiplication

• • • • • • • • • • • multi-digit division

• • • • • • rounding

• • • • estimating

• • • • • • number lines

• • • • • • • • • • percent*
Number and Operations—Fractions
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fractions

• • • • • • • • • • • • equivalent fractions

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • mixed numbers

• • • multistep word problems involving fractions

• • • • • ratios*
Measurement and Data
• • • • • • • length/distance/height (linear)

• • • • • • weight

• • • • • • • • volume, capacity

• temperature*

• • • • • • • • • • • time*

• • • • • • • • • • • money*

• • • converting measurements

• • • equivalent measurements

• • • • • • • • • • • multistep word problems involving measurement

• • • • • • area

• • • perimeter*

• • construct/make graphs, tables

• • • • • • interpret/read graphs, tables

• • • • • spatial reasoning*

• • • coordinate grids

• • • measures of center*

• probability*

• data combinations*
Geometry
• • • • • • • lines and angles

• • • • • • • • • shapes

• • symmetry*

• • congruency*

* Basic math skill is not included in CCSS at this grade level.

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How to Use Daily Math Practice
1. Reproduce the activities for each five-day unit and cut apart the half-page lessons for
days 1 through 4.
2. Consult the Scope & Sequence chart (pages 4 and 5) to identify any skills that are
unfamiliar to your students. You may want to preview those skills as a whole-class
activity.
3. Have students work independently, completing the daily lessons individually, with
a partner, or in a small group.
4. Allow sufficient time for sharing solutions and discussing strategies. Modeling a variety
of problem-solving techniques offers valuable learning benefits.

Teaching Tips:
• Provide students with any tools they need to complete each day’s lesson.
• Establish a procedure for students to check their own work.
• Use a day’s lesson as a quick, informal assessment.

✁ Reproduce and distribute to students.

How to Solve Word Problems


1. Read the problem carefully. Think about what it says.
2. Read the problem again and look for clue words. They will tell you which
operation to use. Here are some examples of clue words:

Add Subtract Multiply Divide


in all more than times parts
altogether less than product of equal parts
total are left multiply by separated
sum take away area divided by
both difference by quotient of
(with measurements
plus fewer or dimensions)
a fraction of
average

3. Solve the problem. Hint: Sometimes you will use more than one operation.
4. Check your work. Does your answer make sense?

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WEEK 1 DAY 1
1 19 + 26 + 23 = 4 What time is 5 41 hours after 7:00 p.m.?

2 685 2,952
+487 +6,058
5 If one-half cup of popcorn kernels makes
two cups of popped corn, how many cups
of popped corn will six cups of kernels
make?
3
2 Number the measurements from
largest to smallest.
cups
3 cm Show your work.

3m

3 mm

WEEK 1 DAY 2
1 56 – 17 = 17 + = 56 4 Mark the best description of a square.

 A square has two sets of parallel sides.


 A square has four equal angles.
2 837 2,3 1 5
– 614 – 748  A square is a quadrilateral with equal
sides and equal angles.

5 Aunt Carol's peanut brittle recipe calls


3 Round 5,294 to the nearest hundred.
for 31 pound of peanuts per batch. If she
makes 8 batches, how many pounds of
peanuts will she use?

pounds

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WEEK 1 DAY 3
1 8x7= 80 x 7 = 4 What temperature is 22.7 degrees colder
than 96.5 degrees?

2 9 90 90 degrees
x2 x 2 x 20

5 A bag of taffy contains three flavors:


chocolate, maple, and cherry. There is
an equal number of each flavor. What is
3 Complete the pattern. the chance of reaching into the bag and
getting a cherry-flavored piece? Show
1.1 2.2 3.3 your answer as a fraction.

9.9
chance

What is the rule?

WEEK 1 DAY 4
1 637 divided by 7 = 4 Write the next three numbers in the
pattern.

7 12 17 22
2 4 2,876

5 Jada spent $43.00 on a new seat and two


new tires for her old bicycle. The seat cost
3 Name the shaded part as a fraction $15.00. How much did each tire cost?
and as a decimal.
$

fraction

decimal

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WEEK 1 DAY 5
1. Choose three different digits from 1 to 9. Use those three digits to make all
the two-digit numbers you can. Add up the two-digit numbers you created
and divide that sum by the sum of the original three digits.

Show your work here. Write your answer here.

2. Repeat the activity above two more times, using three different digits each time.

Write what you observe about the answers.

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WEEK 2 DAY 1
1 33 + 52 + 86 = 4 How many inches are in 5 feet?

inches
2 734 2,207
+898 + 1,846
5 Wilbur Wright was born in 1867. His brother
Orville was born in 1871. How old was each
brother in 1903?

3
2 Draw all lines of symmetry for the figure
Wilbur years old
below.

Orville years old

How much older was Wilbur than Orville?

years older

WEEK 2 DAY 2
1 87 – 38 = 4 Write the first three common denominators
of 31 and 21 .
870 – 380 =

2 398 6,6 1 2
– 235 – 4,899
5 Mercury is approximately 58 million
kilometers from the Sun. Earth is
approximately 150 million kilometers
from the Sun. How much farther from
3
2 Complete the table. the Sun is Earth than Mercury?

workers 1 2 3 4 5 10 15
hands 2 4 6

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WEEK 2 DAY 3
1 5x9= 4 Write the factors of 14. Circle the prime
numbers.
5 x 900 =

2 30 7 37
x 8 x8 x 8 5 The Community Council is replanting
6 flower boxes downtown. Each flower box
holds 32 petunias. Petunias come in packs
of 8 and cost $3.79 per pack. How many
packs will the Council need?
3 Continue the pattern.
packs
44 22 88 44 176 88
Estimate the cost to the nearest dollar.

WEEK 2 DAY 4
1 50 350 70 350 4 Write the correct symbol in the circle.

731 902
2 2,400 ÷ 40 =

5 The coffee shop has nine apple pies. Each


3 What place does the 6 have in 764,328? pie is cut into sixths, and each piece sells
 tens for $1.50. How much is each pie worth?

 thousands
$
 ten thousands
How much are the pies worth altogether?

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WEEK 2 DAY 5
1. What number belongs in the shaded block to complete the pattern?

Explain how you got that number.

20 16
12 8 8
7 5 3 5

2. Use the same rule for the pattern above to fill in the empty blocks below.

10 7
2 4 9

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WEEK 3 DAY 1
1 36 + 10 + 51 + 49 = 4 The temperature on the Fourth of July
was 102°F. It was 48 degrees cooler on
Thanksgiving. What was the temperature
2 415 6,2 1 7 on Thanksgiving?
+398 + 4,983
°F

5 Tamara has twelve coins. One-quarter are


3 What is the perimeter of a square with
dimes, one-half are quarters, and the rest
8-inch sides?
are pennies. What is the total value of the
coins?

$
What is the area?

WEEK 3 DAY 2
1 783 – 388 = 4 Which object has the shape of a
rectangular prism?

 pencil  book  scissors


2 85 805 8,005
– 16 – 1 06 – 1,006

5 The nature museum is open seven days


a week. Every day, between 90 and 110
people come to see the exhibits. Mark the
3 Write each fraction in simplest form. best estimate to show how many people
come to the museum in one week.
2 6
4 8  600  700  800
3 2
9 10

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WEEK 3 DAY 3
1 31 x 5 = 4 If a = 24, what is the value of a + 650?

2 75 75
x 4 x 8
5 Mario eats two cups of pretzels every night
while he watches television. How many
cups of pretzels does he eat in one week?
3 If Ben is responsible for mowing 50% of
the lawn, what does that mean?

If there are 13 pretzels in each cup, how


many pretzels does Mario eat in one
week?

WEEK 3 DAY 4
1 2,100 ÷ 3 = 4 How many months are in three years?

2 4 24 4 44 4 64
5 Farmer Frank is planting corn in a
three-acre field. He will plant a total of
347 rows with 270 corn plants in each
3
2 Which is more? row. How many corn plants will Frank
have per acre?
 one liter
 one milliliter corn plants

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WEEK 3 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Record the attendance for each playoff game on the graph.

Attendance at Playoff Games


Playoff Games 46,000
Date Attendance
45,000
August 10 42,600
44,000
August 11 44,000
43,000
August 12 40,800
42,000
August 13 45,400
41,000
August 14 45,800
40,000

39,000
8/10 8/11 8/12 8/13 8/14

What is the total attendance for all five games? (Round to the nearest thousand.)

 Activity 2
Tyler is moving sand from his driveway to the backyard. The wheelbarrow weighs
30 kilograms when it is full of sand. When it is empty, it weighs 12 kilograms. How
many kilograms of sand did Tyler move if he filled and emptied the wheelbarrow
five times?

Show your work here. Write your answer here.

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WEEK 4 DAY 1
1 391 + 917 = 4 Draw a pentagon.

2 4, 1 39
+ 2,524

5 There are 59 boys and 49 girls in this


year's baseball league. If the league has
nine teams, how many players will be on
3
2 Correct any errors.
each team?
1,426 + 2,317 = 3,742

Show your work.


4,138 + 3,522 = 7,663

WEEK 4 DAY 2
1 946 – 266 = 4 Mark the best description of a decimal
point.

 a dot that means “cents”


2 2,844
 a dot that takes the place of the word
– 1,088
of in a number
 a dot that separates a whole number
from a fractional part

3 Continue the pattern.


5 I am an odd number that is less than
10 and is not the number of sides on
a triangle. I can be divided by three.
What number am I?

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WEEK 4 DAY 3
1 506 x 8 = 4 What place does the 7 have in 187,300?

 hundreds
 thousands
2 12 24
x 12 x 6  ten thousands

5 During batting practice, 12 balls were


pitched to each player. If 9 players came
3 Write four equations using the numbers to practice, how many balls were pitched?
9, 7, and 16.

If the players hit an average of 8 balls


each, how many balls were hit?

WEEK 4 DAY 4
1 810 ÷ 9 = 4 Write the number in standard form.

twelve thousand twenty

2 3 51 3 53

5 Kim’s new bike cost twice as much as


3 How many lines of symmetry does Yoko’s. If Yoko’s bike cost $189.00, how
a square have? much did Kim’s bike cost?

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WEEK 4 DAY 5
Calculate the perimeter and the area for each figure.

1.

perimeter

area
1 foot

2.

perimeter

area

3.

perimeter area

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WEEK 5 DAY 1
1 19 + 27 + 16 + 24 = 4 What is the value of y ?

32 + y = 60 y=
2 9, 1 24
+ 6,285
5 Every hour on Mondays, the bakers make
75 pies. They make an equal number of
pies in each of three flavors: apple, cherry,
and lemon. If the bakers work 8 hours on
3 What time is 13 hours past 1:00 a.m.? Mondays, how many of each kind of pie
do they make that day?

WEEK 5 DAY 2
1 262 – 127 = 4 How many cups are in a quart?

cups
2 4,908
– 49
5 Ted’s patio is the shape of a right triangle.

3 Plot the points on the coordinate plane.


7 feet
A (4, 1) 18 feet
B (–2, 3)
What is the formula Ted should use to
C (3, 0) determine the area of the patio?

What is the area?

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WEEK 5 DAY 3
1 9 x 72 = 4 Write the equation that shows what
43 means.

2 0.2 x 4 =

0.2 x 5 =
5 There are 58 stuffed birds in the habitat
exhibit. If half of all the birds are from
South America, how many South American
3 Write the correct symbol in the circle. birds are there?

0.4 0.40

0.4 4.0

WEEK 5 DAY 4
1 328 ÷ 8 = 4 Write 705 in expanded form.

2 9 459 5 459
5 Earth's diameter is 12,756 kilometers.
Saturn's diameter is 120,536 kilometers.
The diameter of Venus is 12,104 kilometers.
3 List all the factors of 6. Is the sum of the diameters of these three
planets more or less than Jupiter’s
diameter of 142,984 kilometers?

 more  less

How much more or less?

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WEEK 5 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Mrs. Sage wants to make a book of spelling words for each student in her class.
The format of the book is half pages, with a title page, a page for each letter of
the alphabet, and an end page. If Mrs. Sage has 70 students, how many reams
of paper will she need for the books? (1 ream = 500 sheets)

Show your work here. Write your answer here.

My
Spelling
Book

 Activity 2
Fill in the empty squares to make the sum of each row and column equal 2 21 .
Reduce all fractions to simplest form.

1
4 1 41

1 127 1
2

2
3 1 121

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WEEK 6 DAY 1
1 96 + 93 + 98 = 4 List all the factors of 10.

2 649 649
+ 79 +27 9
5 Carlos got $9.58 for the cans and bottles
he recycled, and he earned $18.75
baby-sitting. If he saves $10.50 of this
week's allowance, how much money
3 Write the correct symbol in the circle.
will he have altogether?

$
0.5 5.0

0.5 0.50

WEEK 6 DAY 2
1 949 – 325 = 4 Write 132 in word form.

2 73,732
– 36,849
5 Ryan has sixty-eight CDs. He can store
fifteen CDs in one CD rack. How many
racks does he need?
3 What place does the 3 have in 8.3?

 tens
 tenths
 ones

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WEEK 6 DAY 3
1 37 x 9 = 4 Which figure is congruent to the shaded one?

2 90 92
x 5 x 5 A B C

5 Shasha worked in the garden for 3 hours


and 40 minutes. She started at 8:30 a.m.
3 Continue the pattern.
At what time did she stop?
2 3 5 6 8

What is the rule?

WEEK 6 DAY 4
1 7 49 4 Which angles are less than 90°?

A B C D E

2 2 86

5 Sudi and Tosha are eating pancakes.


3 Number the lengths from shortest to longest.
If they each can eat one pancake in
3 minutes, how long will it take the
1 inch 10 feet two of them to eat 10 pancakes?

1 foot 1 yard

10 inches 0.1 mile

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WEEK 6 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Continue the pattern and show the rule.
Rule
+2
1. 18 20 22 24 26

2. 84 77 70 63 56

3. 46 49 44 47 42

4. 2 10 5 25 20

5. 10 30 20 60 50

6. 36 40 20 24 12

 Activity 2
Use the rule to complete the output for each function table.

Rule Rule
x6 –3 x4 ÷2
Input Output Input Output

4 21 1 2
8 2

5 3

9 6

7 9

10 10

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WEEK 7 DAY 1
1 556 + 436 = 4 Round 106,789 to the nearest ten
thousand.

2 53.7 9 1.24
+49.2 +62.85

5 Six boys equally divided a bag of


candy. Each boy got 3 pieces of taffy,
2 jawbreakers, and 7 lemon drops.
3 Draw an X to show where 5.6 is on the
How many pieces of candy were in
number line.
the bag?

4 5 6

WEEK 7 DAY 2
1 5,473 – 4,266 = 2
4 What are the first four multiples of 4?

7
2 10
5
36 1.7
– 10 – 1 87.5
5 Mrs. Burns is making cookies. The recipe
calls for 3 21 cups of flour and 43 cup of
sugar. If she wants to double the recipe,
3 Use the models below to write a how much flour and sugar does Mrs. Burns
subtraction equation. Show each need?
fraction in simplest form.
cups of flour

cups of sugar

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WEEK 7 DAY 3
1 72 x 6 = 4 What is 50% of 76?

Show your work.

2 18 18 18
x 5 x 10 x 15

5 Greg has six nickels, one dime, nine


3 Number the weights from lightest to pennies, and two quarters. Parker has
heaviest. a dollar bill. Who has more money?

 Greg  Parker
21 ounces
How much more?
1 23 pounds

1.5 pounds

WEEK 7 DAY 4
1 96 ÷ 6 = 4 What is the volume if each edge of each
cube is 1 centimeter?

2 4 616 8 616

3 How many minutes are in 2 35 hours?

5 Hannah's horse eats 12 pounds of food


every day. How much food will Hannah
need for the month of January?

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WEEK 7 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Write each value in the correct place to show the number.

1. 6 ones 2. 5 tens 3. 8 hundreds


3 ten thousands 0 thousands 0 ten thousands
0 hundreds 7 ones 2 tens
9 tens 2 ten thousands 0 ones
4 thousands 1 hundred 0 thousands

34,096

4. 6 thousands 5. 0 ten thousands 6. 9 tens


3 tens 1 hundred 0 ones
5 hundreds 3 ones 9 thousands
2 ones 6 thousands 4 ten thousands
7 ten thousands 0 tens 0 hundreds

 Activity 2
Use the clues and the grid to determine which present each child received.

Clues
green

white
blue

pink

• James did not get the present in the


green box.
James
• Maya’s present was in a box that is the
same color as her bunny’s nose. Maya

• The color of the box for Brett’s present Brett


begins with the same letter as his name. Elisa

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WEEK 8 DAY 1
1 587 + 239 = 4 Write each fraction in simplest form.

9 12
24 60
2 8,236
+ 1,537

5 Luis is 12 inches shorter that Eva. Eva is


3 inches taller than José. If José is 48 inches
tall, how tall are Eva and Luis?
3
2 Complete the table.
Eva inches
fraction decimal percent
1
0.25 Luis inches
4

0.1 10%
2
5 40%
1
2

WEEK 8 DAY 2
1 3 – 0.5 = 4 What is the surface area of the figure in
problem 3?

2 3
4
– 1
4 =

5 Mira found 16 pennies, 4 nickels,


3
2 Each block in the figure represents 3 dimes, 6 quarters, and 2 one-dollar
one cubic unit. Write and solve the bills in her purse. How much money
equation to find the volume of does she have?
the figure.
$

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WEEK 8 DAY 3
1 85 x 7 = 4 Mark the best definition of a quotient.

 the answer to a multiplication problem


 the answer to a division problem
2 34 34 34
x 20 x 21 x 22  the number to be divided

5 Mrs. Watson's jar of beads contains


100 red beads, 50 blue beads, and
3 Write the equation to find the perimeter 50 green beads. If she pulls out a bead
of the equilateral triangle. without looking, what is the chance that
the bead will be blue?

4 inches  25%  33%  50%

WEEK 8 DAY 4
1 95 ÷ 5 = 4 What are the common factors of 10 and 5?

2 4 2,400 6 2,400
5 Karl stacked twelve 1-inch cubes in
three layers on top of a square made
with four 1-inch cubes. What shape
3 Continue the pattern. is the structure that Karl made?

 pyramid
 triangular prism
 rectangular prism

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WEEK 8 DAY 5
Use the formula V = l x w x h to calculate the volume of each box.

1. 2.

3. 4.

What conclusion can you draw about the boxes?

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WEEK 9 DAY 1
1 62.5 + 49.7 = 4 Round 4,379,821 to the nearest hundred.

2 6 8,4 1 2
+5 3,978
5 Polly the parrot has learned to say
“Polly wants a cracker.” If she says it
every five minutes for two hours and
gets a cracker to eat each time, how
3 Circle the numbers that are divisible by 5. many crackers will Polly eat?

370 501 865 720

4,385 22,463 793,440

WEEK 9 DAY 2
1
1 32.04 – 10.42 = 4 What is 2 of 84?

What is 50% of 84?


2 63,947
– 29, 1 85
5 Farmer McDonald is building a fence
around his pasture. He is placing posts
6 feet apart and will stretch wire between
them. If the pasture is 36 yards long and
3 Write the fractions for points A and B on
14 yards across, how many posts will
the number line.
Farmer McDonald need?
A B

0 1

A B

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WEEK 9 DAY 3
1 128 x 8 = 4 Circle four and six tenths.

4.06 46 4.6 64
1
2 916 10 916. 1
x 4 x 4
5 Caleb made a stack of popcorn balls on
a table. He placed sixteen balls on the
table, then added three more layers on
top of them. Each layer had four fewer
3 Write the correct symbol in the circle. balls than the previous layer. How many
popcorn balls in all were in the stack?

5 7 3 1
6 12 8 3

3 27 9 11
4 36 16 13

WEEK 9 DAY 4
1 924 ÷ 12 = 4 What is the area of a rectangle that
measures 8 inches by 23 inches?

2 6 3,858

5 In the class election, 46% of the students


voted for Selina. If there are 50 students in
3
2 Write the expression. the class, how many votes did Selina get?

Add thirty-eight and fifty-two, then divide


by four and a half.

The answer is .

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WEEK 9 DAY 5

Trisha walked from school to the library and then to the park. Jennie ran from the park
to the shopping mall and then to City Hall. Alexis walked from school to the park, then to
the library, and finally, back to school. Madison rode her bike the entire perimeter of the
area shown on the map.
Use the map to answer the questions.

1. Which girl traveled the farthest?


 Trisha  Jennie  Alexis  Madison

2. Is the combined distance traveled by the other three girls more or less
than the girl who traveled the farthest?
 more  less

How much more or less?

3. What is the total distance traveled by all four girls?

Work Space

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WEEK 10 DAY 1
1 3 81 + 2 21 = 4 What is the least common multiple (LCM)
of 6 and 10?

2 1 0,985
+ 2,785

5 Draw and label a Venn diagram that


shows the intersection of the sets below.

3
2 Write the percent form of each fraction. Set A = 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
Set B = 5, 10, 20, 30, 40
1 7
2 10

3 4
4 5

WEEK 10 DAY 2
1 6 107 – 3 25 = 4 Simplify the expression (6 x 2) – 4.

2 495,783
– 62,0 1 6
5 What is the average score per game?

Game Points

3 1 69
What is the chance, or probability,
of spinning a 3? 2 48
3 57
 1 in 6 4 70
 2 in 3 5 66

 1 in 3

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WEEK 10 DAY 3
1 35 21 x 5 = 4 Write the number in standard form.

one hundred six thousand forty


2 35.5 355
x 5 x 5

5 Complete the table and explain the rule.


3 If Olivia buys six 12-packs of fruit snacks
Input Output
for $14.40, how much does each fruit
snack cost? 2 4
3 9
$ 4 16
5
6
7

WEEK 10 DAY 4
1 810 ÷ 9 = 4 How many lines of symmetry does the
figure have? Draw it.

 0  2
2 64 1,600 64 3,200 64 4,800
 1  3

3 Mark the units that measure length.

 hectogram  millimeter 5 Elijah is planning a picnic. He will invite


twice as many boys as girls. If he invites
 kilometer  deciliter
18 people, how many boys and how many
 centimeter  kilogram girls will get invitations?

boys girls

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WEEK 10 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Wyatt is painting boxes that are stacked one on top of the other.
He paints only the sides (not the top or bottom) of each box. He
will, however, paint the top of the box at the very top of the stack.
Complete the function table to show how many faces Wyatt
will paint on each stack of boxes.

Number of Faces to
Boxes Paint
3

11
What is the rule?

 Activity 2
Complete the function tables.

Input Output Input Output

2 15 12 10

3 25 16

55 32

9 62 35

13 70 39

22 215 86

What is the rule? What is the rule?

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WEEK 11 DAY 1
1 6.54 + 8.31 = 4 If the sum of two numbers is 24 and the
product is 140, what are the two numbers?

2 1 1 8,643 and
+ 9 7,968

5 Cam collected twenty-five soda cans.


Five of the cans are root beer cans. What
percent of Cam’s cans are root beer cans?
3 If two angles of a triangle each measure
45 degrees, what kind of angle is the
third angle?

 acute  right  obtuse

WEEK 11 DAY 2
1 9.47 – 0.37 = 4 Write the value of 8 in 1,386,672 in
word form.

2 65 2,267
+28 8,9 1 2

5 Trevor is 8 21 inches shorter than his dad.


If his dad is 6 41 feet tall, how tall is Trevor?
3 Write the correct symbol in the circle.

Show your work.


–4 –6

0.2 –1.2

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WEEK 11 DAY 3
1 6 31 + 8 41 = 4 Write the number below in standard form.

one thousand six and six tenths


2 280. 1
x 6

5 Lisa and Rachel baby-sat three children for


five hours. If they were paid $2.50 per hour
3 How many rectangular faces does
for each child and divided their earnings
a triangular prism have?
equally, how much did each girl receive?
 3  5  6
$

WEEK 11 DAY 4
1 4.9 ÷ 7 = 4 Is an oval a polygon?

 yes  no

2 15 1,230
5 Penny compared the price of gumdrops
at two stores. At Save-More Market,
gumdrops are $3.95 per pound. At the
3 Write the decimals for points A and B. Buy-Here Warehouse, the price is two
pounds for $6.50. Which store has the
A B better buy? Explain your answer.

–1.0 0 1.0

A B

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WEEK 11 DAY 5
Make a graph to show the information in the table.
Goals Scored
(Remember to complete the key and to include
axis labels and a title on your graph.) Home Team Opponents
Game 1 4 2
Key
Game 2 3 1
Game 3 1 5
Game 4 6 3
Game 5 2 6

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WEEK 12 DAY 1
1 22 43 + 33 31 = 4 Write 352.8 in expanded form.

2 789,32 1
– 2,989
5 David is saving money to buy a new
computer game. The game costs $39.99.
He has saved $27.14. How much more
does he need?
3 Which figures are congruent?
$

A B C D E

WEEK 12 DAY 2
1 87.62 – 48.95 = 4 What is the greatest common factor (GCF)
of 6 and 9?

2 6
1
–22

5 The temperature on a cold December


morning dropped from 37° to –4°. How
many degrees did the temperature fall?
3 What is the volume?

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WEEK 12 DAY 3
1 757 x 30 = 4 If the price of the carpet in problem 3
is $15.99 a square yard, how much will
Mrs. Diaz have to pay for new carpet
2 3.9 in her living room?
x 2.3
$

3 Mrs. Diaz wants new carpet for her living


5 Continue the pattern.
room. The room is 15 feet by 12 feet.
How many square yards of carpet will 2 5 3 5 4 5
Mrs. Diaz need?

WEEK 12 DAY 4
1 60 ÷ 1
2 = 4 10% of 20 =

Show your work.

2 30 15.90

5 Jana and Anthony walk home from school


3 Draw the cone shape below when it is
on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Their
slit from the edge to the center point
mother picks them up on Thursday, and
and flattened out.
they ride the bus on Tuesday. What
fraction of the time do they walk home
from school?

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WEEK 12 DAY 5
The Lowe family always orders a two-topping pizza. List all the combinations they can
make with the toppings below.

How many different two-topping pizzas can the Lowes make?

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WEEK 13 DAY 1
1 37 + 26.55 = 4 Circle the prime numbers.

2 92 59 6 5 12
2 84,320
+ 1 6,79 1
5 A motorcyclist used 3.21 liters of gasoline,
traveling from Greenfield to Milltown. The
next day, he used 1.95 liters going from
Milltown to New Haven. Approximately
3
2 What solid figure will this flat pattern form how much gas in all did he use?
when it is folded?
 about 3 liters  about 5 liters
 about 4 liters  about 6 liters

 pyramid  cone  cube

WEEK 13 DAY 2
1 324 – 192 = 4 Reduce 6
8
to simplest form.

3 3
2 4 8 5 During the candy sale, the three students
– 1
– 1 in Matt’s group raised a total of $732.53.
8 4
Bob sold $232.46 worth of candy. Cathy
sold $189.21. How much did Matt sell?

$
3 Write the number in standard form.

four hundred five thousand three hundred


sixty-six

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WEEK 13 DAY 3
1 64 x 180 = 4 Write the next three numbers in the
pattern.

2 11 2
1 2 8 32
x 3

5 Mrs. Black has one begonia plant. If she


buys two begonia plants each year for
every plant she has, how many begonia
3 Simplify and solve the expression. plants will she have in all after four years?
Complete the function table to show your
(16 – 8) + 5 answer.

years 0 1 2 3 4
plants 1

WEEK 13 DAY 4
1 1
5
÷2= 4 Write the letters for each part of the circle
next to the correct label.

diameter C

2 48 1,632
center
B D
A
radius
3 Round 308.61 to tenths.

5 Our class donated $1.50 per student to


the city’s park project. The total donation
was $52.50. How many students are in
our class?

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WEEK 13 DAY 5
Zack took four math tests each semester this school year. Each test was worth 100 points.
On the first test in the first semester, he got a score of 85. On the second test, he scored 92.
He earned 70 points on the third test and 96 points on the last test. During the second
semester, Zack scored 82 on the first test, 95 on the second test, 90 on the third test, and
86 on the last test.

Complete a double line graph to show Zack’s test scores.

Zack’s Math Scores


100
Key
= first semester
90
= second semester

80

70

60

0
Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4

Use the graph to answer the questions.

1. What was Zack’s average test score in math for the school year?

2. In which semester did Zack earn the higher average test score?

 first semester  second semester

3. What was Zack’s median math test score for the year?

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WEEK 14 DAY 1
1 18.2 + 17.6 + 42.3 = 4 Round 894,754,390 to the nearest million.

8 8
2 9 9
1 4
+ 3
+ 12
5 The chart below shows Emily’s savings
account balance. If she continues to save
at this rate, how much money will she
have at the end of eight weeks?
3
2 What shape is the base of a cube?
Week Account Balance
 triangle 1 $2.00
 square 2 $3.50
 rectangle 3 $5.00

WEEK 14 DAY 2
1 66 21 – 43 = 4 A good estimate for 702 x 43 will contain
how many digits?

 3  4  5
2 1 0,000
– 47
5 Mia, Lee, Will, and Tay compared their
math scores: 100, 99, 92, and 86. Use the
clues below to match the students with
their scores.
3
2 What is the least common multiple (LCM)
of 3, 7, and 6? • Mia scored higher than Will but lower
than Tay.
• Lee’s score was higher than Will’s but
lower than Mia’s.

100 99

92 86

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WEEK 14 DAY 3
1 0.53 x 0.27 = 4 9 : 3 :: 49 :

3 9
2 5 15 5 Steve does in-line skating for exercise.
x 3
x 9 He skates 4 kilometers on Mondays,
10 30
5 kilometers on Thursdays, 8 kilometers on
Saturdays, and 10 kilometers on Sundays.
If he skated a total of 17 kilometers one
week, on which days did he skate?
3 What is the surface area of a 3-inch cube?  Monday  Thursday
 Saturday  Sunday

WEEK 14 DAY 4
1
1 10 ÷3= 4 The average of four numbers is 21. If three
of the numbers are 12, 18, and 28, what is
the missing number?

2 6 4,410 6 44.10

5 Caramel apples cost $2.00 each. Nuts


3 Mark the best description of a square. and chocolate sprinkles each cost
50¢ extra. Tessa wants a caramel apple
 A square is a polygon. with nuts. Chelsea wants both nuts and
 A square is a quadrilateral. sprinkles. Max wants his caramel apple
 A square is a plane figure. plain. How much will the three apples
cost altogether?

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WEEK 14 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Round the answers to the nearest hundredth.

8 1.63 6 3.65 4 7.25 7 8.99

 Activity 2
The frozen yogurt shop sells cones in five different sizes.

Yogurt Cones
Size Price
Baby 3 ounces $0.75

Small 5 ounces $1.35

Regular 8 ounces $2.25

Large 12 ounces $3.60

Giant 16 ounces $4.20

Look at the sign. Which size yogurt cone is the best buy?

 Baby  Small  Regular  Large  Giant

Work Space

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WEEK 15 DAY 1
1 2,804 + 9,782 = 4 What is the largest number you can make
with the digits 0, 2, 8, and 9?

2 1 8,706
+ 3,897

5 The highway patrol officer’s radar clocked


cars traveling at 75 mph, 65 mph, 64 mph,
and 70 mph. What was the average
3 If you place six equilateral triangles side
speed?
by side so that two sides of every triangle
touch one of the other triangles, which
shape will you form? Draw the shape.

 pentagon
 hexagon
 octagon

WEEK 15 DAY 2
1 93 21 – 72 41 = 4 What are the first three prime numbers?

2 9 7,000
– 3,529
5 Liam and his dad are repairing the railing
on their deck. They put up eight supports
with 4 feet between each one. If the first
support is at one corner of the deck and
3 List all the factors of 28. the eighth support is at the other corner,
how long is the side?

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WEEK 15 DAY 3
1 189.45 x 8.6 = 4 How many ounces are in 4 pounds?

3 12
2 4 16
1 2
x 8
x 16
5 An inchworm crawling up a branch
climbed 100 centimeters the first hour,
90 centimeters the second hour, and
80 centimeters the third hour. At this
3 Write the correct symbol in the circle. rate, how many centimeters will it have
climbed after 5 hours?

0.06 0.018

0.13 0.312

WEEK 15 DAY 4
1 3 21 ÷ 7 = 4 Is a circle a polygon?

 yes  no

2 75 8,605
5 Mark solved 18 out of 20 problems
correctly on his math quiz. What
percent of the problems were correct?

3
2 Which is greater?
Show your work.
 66 x 6  94 x 4

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WEEK 15 DAY 5
1. Choose three different digits from 1 to 9.

Use the digits to make the largest and smallest numbers you can.

Subtract the smallest number Copy the difference.


from the largest number. Then reverse its digits and add.

largest number difference

– +
smallest number difference reversed

difference sum

2. Repeat the steps above using


three other digits.

– +

3. Try it with four different digits.

– +

How did the sum change, using four digits instead of three?

4. Will the same thing happen using five digits?  yes  no

Try it!

– +

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WEEK 16 DAY 1
1 120 + 792 = 4 What is the value of a in the equation
3 x a = 24?

2 763, 1 99 a=
+ 3,672

5 Max spent a total of $72.77 at the clothing


store. He paid with four $20 bills. What
3 Calculate the perimeter (p) and the area (a). change did he receive if the clerk gave
him the fewest possible number of coins
and bills?

p=

a=

WEEK 16 DAY 2
1 97,203 – 59,868 = 4 Is a sphere a solid figure?

 yes  no
2 503.69
– 20.0 1
5 Clovertown students attend school
five days a week for thirty-six weeks
each school year. A school day is
six hours long. How many hours do
3 Write the correct symbol in the circle. the students spend in school
each year?

5 7 5 1
6 8 25 5

3 2 1 1
4 3 4 3

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WEEK 16 DAY 3
1 0.37 x 9.6 = 4 Circle the digit that is in the tenths place.

145.6
1 21
2 2 42
6 36
x 7
x 42
5 Ella bought a pizza for dinner. On the way
home, she ate 81 of the pizza. Her brother
ate 41 of the pizza while he was setting the
table. How much pizza was left for dinner?
3 Two intersecting lines are parallel. 3 3 5
  
4 8 8
 yes  no

WEEK 16 DAY 4
1 210 ÷ 1
5
= 4 Which number is forty-five thousand
three hundred sixty-six?

 4,536  405,366
 45,366  4,530,066
2 12 7.32

5 In Rosa’s class, there are 15 boys and


3 Draw an obtuse angle. 12 girls. On Wednesday, all the girls
were present and 51 of the boys were
absent. How many students were in
class that day?

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WEEK 16 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Write a word problem for the answer 6 boxes of 12.

 Activity 2
How many facts can you complete in one minute?

9 7 6 8 4 6 5 8
+5 +3 +6 +1 +2 +8 +7 +4

6 12 9 15 18 8 16 7
–3 – 8 –4 – 1 – 7 –2 – 0 –6

7 6 9 8 12 2 4 12
x8 x6 x3 x5 x 0 x1 x 11 x 6

9 81 7 35 6 48 5 55 4 28 8 16 3 21 1 15

correct

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WEEK 17 DAY 1
1 75 41 + 82 41 = 4 Round 369.2284 to the nearest
thousandth.

2 5,782
49 1
+ 69
5 Madison wants to plant tulips in her
garden in patterned rows. Each row will
have 12 tulips in a repeating pattern of
red, yellow, yellow, white. If Madison
3 How many lines of symmetry could you plants 8 rows of tulips, how many of
draw on the figure below? each color will she need?
 3
red yellow white
 2
 1

WEEK 17 DAY 2
1 98,234 – 998 = 4 How many fourths are in six-eighths?

1 1
2 15 95 5 Ben’s dad uses three 14-gallon tanks of
– 3
– 3 gas a month driving to and from his job.
5 5
What is the average number of gallons
he uses per day in a 30-day month?

3 Mark the rule for the pattern.


Show your work.
3 6 4 8 6 12 10 20 18 36 34

 +3, –2  x2, ÷2  x2, –2

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WEEK 17 DAY 3
1 902 x 0.08 = 4 A square is a rectangle.

 yes  no
2 8.34
x 0.5
5 Our parakeet, Tweety, eats one ounce
of birdseed each day. About how many
weeks will a five-pound bag of birdseed
last?
3 List the numbers in order from smallest
to largest.

91.7 17.9 197 0.791 7.19

WEEK 17 DAY 4
1 81 ÷ 1
9 = 4 72 =

5 Members of the school band are required


2 22 8,030 to practice twenty-five minutes every night.
About how many hours does a band
member practice weekly?

 2 hours  4 hours
3 Draw a right triangle.
 3 hours  5 hours

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WEEK 17 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Farmer Brown built a fence around his henhouse. He used
eight fence posts and one roll of chicken wire.

How far apart were the fence posts?

How long was the roll of chicken wire?

Show your work.

 Activity 2
Read the description and then draw the polygon. Label the length of each side
on your drawing.

• It is a quadrilateral.
• Its perimeter is 16 centimeters.
• It has no right angles.
• It has 2 pairs of congruent,
parallel sides.
• The lengths of all the sides are
prime numbers.

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WEEK 18 DAY 1
1 783 + 348 + 106 = 4 83 =

2 $ 1 49.08 5 Besides spectators, the capacity limit


+ 326. 1 4 of Victory Stadium includes players,
news reporters, and stadium workers.
How many nonspectators could be
at a sold-out game?

3 If each triangle in the figure is equilateral,


Capacity Limit 42,500
what is the perimeter of the figure?
General Admission Seating 31,750

Reserve Seating 10,475


3 in.

WEEK 18 DAY 2
1 8,241 – 3,687 = 4 Mike can do 126 sit-ups in six minutes.
How many sit-ups is that per minute?

2 $29.00
– 4.99

5 If each rain gauge measures six inches


of rainfall, about how much was the total
rainfall from Sunday through Tuesday?
3 What is the value of z in the equation
4 x 2 – z = 7?

z=
Sunday Monday Tuesday

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WEEK 18 DAY 3
1 249 x 481 = 4 Circle the number that is a common
multiple of 6 and 8.

2 2.5 15 68 24 90 32
x 0. 0 6

5 A one-way trolley ticket to Old Town costs


$3.50. How much will it cost for Diego and
three friends to ride to Old Town and
3 Shade the parts to show 34 . home again?

WEEK 18 DAY 4
1 1
12 ÷6= 4 Volume is measured in square units.

 yes  no

2 15 123,045
5 A one-gallon can of paint costs $17.00.
A one-quart can costs $4.39. Which is
the better buy?
3 If the sum of two numbers is 15 and the
product is 56, what are the two numbers?  gallon can  quart can

Show your work.


and

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WEEK 18 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Arrange the numbers 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, and 36 so that the sum of each
diagonal line is 100.

 Activity 2
Write the digits 1 through 9 on the lines to complete
the equations. Use each digit only once.

+ = 10

– =

x =8

÷ =3

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WEEK 19 DAY 1
1 2.37 + 82.9 = 4 List all the factors of 24.

2 1 0,948
– 6,8 1 9
5 Will cut open and flattened a box for
recycling. Which shape was the box
before it was flattened?

3
2 What is the value of n in the equation?

24 + n + 3 = 88

n=

Show your work.

WEEK 19 DAY 2
3 1 5
1 4
+ 2
+ 8
= 4 Write 4,801 in expanded form.

2 9 7.2
5 It takes Alice one hour to walk to her
grandmother’s house. She walked ten
minutes and then stopped for a soda.
3 How many ounces are in 13 pounds? After walking another fifteen minutes,
she stopped for an ice-cream cone. She
walked fifteen more minutes after that
and then stopped to visit Mrs. Smith.
What fraction of the trip had Alice
completed by then?
2 3 5
  
3 4 6

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WEEK 19 DAY 3
1 80,192 x 0 – 34 = 4 Reduce 36
42
to simplest form.

1
2 28 5 Circle the first number that is incorrect
3
+ 5
in the solution to this problem.

4 6 1, 5 9 2
x 308
3592736
3 Jenna needs 21 yard of material to 1 39 4 7 7 6 0
make one placemat. If she has 5 feet 1 4 2, 0 7 0, 3 3 6
of material, how many placemats can
she make?

WEEK 19 DAY 4
1 5.34 ÷ 4 = 4 What comes next?

8 4 10 6 12 8
2 1 00 1,000 10,000
x 357 x 357 x 357
5 Luke and Joshua ordered an extra-large
cheese pizza with pepperoni on only
one-third of it and sausage on only
one-fourth. If the pizza was cut into
3 What is the least common multiple (LCM)
twelve slices, how many slices were
of 2, 6, and 8?
just plain cheese?

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WEEK 19 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Mrs. Shelton doesn’t have enough green and red markers for
everyone in her class. Every two students share a green marker,
and every four students share a red one. If Mrs. Shelton has
fifteen green and red markers in all, how many students are
in her class?

 Activity 2
How many problems can you solve in one minute?

21 56 47 18 30 19 72 63
+34 + 12 +52 +40 +67 +40 +28 +95

68 43 97 54 29 85 27 76
– 24 – 12 – 63 – 20 – 15 – 51 –11 – 33

15 22 36 47 51 60 74 83
x 2 x 3 x 1 x 0 x 4 x 5 x 8 x 6

5 55 6 24 7 56 8 72 9 45 10 40 11 99 12 84

correct

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WEEK 20 DAY 1
1 122 = 4 Circle the median in this set of numbers.

4 7 9 10 5 12 6
2 9.5 4.5
x 4.2 x 9.2
5 Jorge is making nachos for six people. The
recipe calls for three cups of cheese. How
much cheese would Jorge need to make
nachos for two dozen people?
3
2 Write 75.9 in word form and expanded form.

Show your work.

WEEK 20 DAY 2
1 4÷5= 4 3 : 15 :: 60 :

2 2,468 5 Sarah’s baby brother Jesse weighed


x 60 8 pounds 3 ounces when he was born.
Now Jesse weighs 12 pounds. How much
weight has he gained?

3
2 Write the correct symbol in the circle.

3 43 + 2 21 10.75 – 4.5

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WEEK 20 DAY 3
1 1,073 ÷ 37 = 4 What is 50% of 20?

3
2 24 5 Half of the fruits in the bowl are apples
+ 4 61 and one-third are bananas. All the rest
are oranges. What fraction of the fruits
are oranges?

3 What is the volume of the cube?


Show your work.

WEEK 20 DAY 4
1 95 ÷ 5 = 4 If a = 4 and b = 2, then 3a + 3b = .

3
2 34 5 The school band had a doughnut sale
– 2 25 to raise money for new uniforms. Band
members baked 6,000 doughnuts to sell
for $7.00 a dozen. If they sell all the
doughnuts, how much money will they
have for uniforms?
3 Write the number below in standard form.
$
six hundred six and six hundredths
Show your work.

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WEEK 20 DAY 5
 Activity 1

1. Plot the following ordered pairs on


the grid: (6, 5) (5, 1) (2, 1) (3, 5)

2. Draw lines to connect the points.


What shape do they create?

3. Mark the point that is 5 below and


6 to the left of (2, 1). What are its
coordinates?

 Activity 2

1. Plot the points below on the grid.


Then connect the points.

(6, 4) (–2, 4) (6, – 4) (–2, – 4)

2. Mark the center point of the figure you


created. What are its coordinates?

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WEEK 21 DAY 1
1 666 ÷ 9 = 4 Mark the rule for the pattern.

322 32.2 3.22 0.322


2 346 346
x 64 x 6.4  + 10  ÷ 10  x 10

5 Logan’s watch has a 90-day warranty. If


the watch stops working six weeks after
3 How many minutes are in 3 125 hours?
Logan bought it, is it still under warranty?

 yes  no

Show your work.

WEEK 21 DAY 2
1
1
2
÷ 1
2
= 4 Round 92,187,999 to the nearest
hundred thousand.

2 6.2 1
x 35

5 Kylie is on a swing. The swing moves back


and forth twice every five seconds. About
how many minutes will it take Kylie to go
3 If a = 110, then a x 0 = . back and forth one hundred times?

1
 3 2 minutes
 4 minutes
1
 4 2 minutes

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WEEK 21 DAY 3
1 7.6 + 0.18 = 4 23 =

2 –4 + 5 = 5 Toshi has six coins that total 91 cents.


How many of each coin does he have?
–5 –4 –3 –2 –1 1 2 3 4 5
0 quarter

dime
3 What is the best estimate for 197 x 21?
nickel
 4,000  4,500  5,000

penny

half dollar

WEEK 21 DAY 4
1 897,412 + 34,879 = 4 List all the factors of 16.

2 49 7,002 49 7.002
– 36,284 – 36.284
5 Ava has 80 pictures to put in her photo
album. She can fit 4 photos on each page
of the album. If the album has 15 pages,
does Ava have room for all her photos?
3
2 Write 57.3 in word form.
 yes  no

Why or why not?

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WEEK 21 DAY 5
The top four players on the soccer team scored 100 goals this season. Dylan scored 35 goals.
Mason scored 20 goals. Savannah scored 15 goals. Lydia scored 30 goals. Complete the table
to show each player’s goals as a fraction (in simplest form) and as a percent.

goals fraction percent goals fraction percent

Dylan 35 Savannah 15

Mason 20 Lydia 30

Make a circle graph to show the information in the table. Remember to give the graph a title.

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WEEK 22 DAY 1
1 4,783 + 1,348 + 106 = 4 What is the value of x in the equation
2x = 368 – 4?

2 70 0,300 x=
– 94,082

5 At the ballgame, Isabelle bought two hot


dogs ($2.25 each), two sodas ($1.00 each),
and one bag of peanuts ($1.50). If she paid
3 Write the numbers in order from smallest with a ten-dollar bill, how much did she
to largest. get back?

8.00  8.30  0.800  0.83 $

     

WEEK 22 DAY 2
1 2(9 x 3) = 4 Water freezes at 0°C. It is 10 degrees
above freezing outside, and the
temperature is predicted to drop
16 degrees. What will the temperature
2 $ 4.85
– 2.56 be then?

°C

3 Complete the drawing so that it is


5 Jayden is thirty years younger than his
symmetrical.
mom. His mom is two years older than
his dad. If his dad is thirty-nine, how old
is Jayden?

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WEEK 22 DAY 3
1 4
7
+ 1
2
+ 2 81 = 4 Write in word form the value that 4 has
in 2.674.

3
2 4
0. 7 5
4
x 5 x 0. 8 0

5 Claire is writing a report about kangaroos.


The report must be two full pages. If she
can fit 20 lines on each page with about
20 words per line, approximately how
many words in all will Claire’s report be?
3 What is 20% of 10?

Show your work.

WEEK 22 DAY 4
1 3
8
+ 1 38 = 4 If a = 6, then 2a + 4a x a = .

5 Fifteen players, 2 coaches, and 21 parents


2 39 8,852 attended this year’s sports banquet. The
cost of each meal was $12.00 plus 5%
(0.05) sales tax. What was the total cost
of food for the banquet?

3 How many inches are in 7 yards? $

Show your work.

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WEEK 22 DAY 5

1. Shade the boxes with the correct factors.

factors of 12 5 11 7 7 8 11 9 7 13 9 5 7 10 7 3

factors of 41 3 2 10 4 11 5 7 6 12 18 9 18 3 2 1

factors of 60 60 1 5 7 2 12 4 8 3 15 10 9 20 6 30

factors of 48 3 5 12 9 24 7 4 11 16 11 48 10 1 13 2

factors of 72 36 12 72 5 4 3 6 7 18 24 8 10 9 2 1

factors of 19 2 3 19 4 7 11 5 10 5 6 12 9 13 8 8

factors of 16 8 3 2 7 13 3 10 14 6 15 5 11 9 12 6

factors of 24 3 2 8 5 7 9 9 13 5 14 11 19 5 10 7

2. Shade the boxes with the correct multiples.

multiples of 6 25 79 30 15 31 69 17 40 54 35 15 43 72

multiples of 7 41 92 15 101 54 19 111 38 49 66 75 26 91

multiples of 8 39 51 80 95 14 47 76 108 16 94 26 86 72

multiples of 9 96 78 45 69 19 50 21 75 81 48 17 31 27

multiples of 10 18 65 60 93 90 20 70 102 10 30 80 64 50

multiples of 11 33 51 99 23 77 38 44 89 66 101 11 40 62

multiples of 12 72 48 84 35 24 60 96 81 12 108 144 20 36

3. Decode the shaded message.

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WEEK 23 DAY 1
1 13 x 39 = 4 What value of x makes the equation true?

426 – x = 329 x=

2 5
8
+ 3
4
+ 9
16
=

5 Twelve students have bikes. Half of the


bikes are black. One-sixth of the bikes are
3 Write the name of the figure. silver. One-fourth of the bikes are red, and
the rest are blue. How many bikes are
there of each color?

black silver

red blue

WEEK 23 DAY 2
1 8.4 ÷ 7 = 4 Round 9.098 to the nearest tenth.

2 1 2,345,678
– 9,876,543
5 It takes Owen four minutes to eat eight
carrot sticks. How long does it take him
to eat one?

3 Write the number below in standard form.

six thousand and one hundredth

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WEEK 23 DAY 3
1 392.87 – 100.99 = 4 What are the common factors of 4 and 10?

1 3
2 8 8
2 1
3 3
1 5 5 The bakers at the pretzel shop work
+ +
6 6 eight hours a day. Together, they make
ten trays of pretzels every hour, with a
dozen pretzels on each tray. How many
pretzels in all do they bake a day?

3 27
Write 3 100 as a decimal.

WEEK 23 DAY 4
1 9.9 ÷ 33 = 4 What is the perimeter of the triangle?

2 900 6 inches
x 1 46

4 inches

3 1
3
of a dozen eggs = eggs

5 Mr. Nutty had 100 jars of peanut butter


to sell. He sold a dozen jars each day last
week. How many jars does he have left?

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WEEK 23 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Write each value in the correct place to show the number in standard form.

8 ones 5 hundreds 6 tens


2 hundreds 2 tens 4 ten thousands
3 tenths 7 hundredths 9 hundreds
6 tens 1 tenth 6 ones
4 thousands 8 hundredths

268.3

1 hundred thousand 2 tenths 5 hundredths


5 tens 6 hundreds 4 ones
9 hundredths 3 millions 2 hundreds
9 tenths 1 ten thousand 8 tenths
5 ones 8 tens 6 tens

 Activity 2
Write each number in expanded form.

707.41

8,422.8

586.95

3,023.06

200,977.2

65,012.03

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WEEK 24 DAY 1
1 9.6 ÷ 20 = 4 Which is greater?
1
 63  6.3
2 2,400 2,400
x 101 x 1 0.1
5 When Jake bought his pet snake, it was
0.87 m long. Now the snake is 1 41 m long.
How much did the snake grow?

3 The number is between 20 and 40. It is


an odd number. Its digits add up to 8.
The larger digit minus the smaller digit
is 2. What is the number?

WEEK 24 DAY 2
1 72 x 102 = 4 What is the range of the data below?

8, 4, 12, 23, 11, 5, 38, 15, 8, 27, 3


1
2 964 ÷ 2 =

3 Which formula should be used to find 5 Driving to Adam’s grandmother’s house


the area of the figure?
takes three days and two nights. The trip
each way costs $56.00 a day for gas,
 A=bxh $47.00 a day for food, and $60.00 a night
1 for lodging. What will the total travel
6 cm  A = 2l x w
expenses be for the trip there and back?
1
 A = 2b x h
4 cm
$

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WEEK 24 DAY 3
1 –12 + 4 = 4 What is the value of b in the equation
9b + 5 = 41?

–15 –10 –5 5 10 15
0 b=

2 0.37 5 Eli bought a jacket that was on sale at


x 1.08 40% off. The original price of the jacket
was $60.00. How much did Eli pay?

$
3 Continue the pattern.

88 44 64 32 52

WEEK 24 DAY 4
1 33 = 4 What is the LCM of 2, 4, and 5?

1
2 10 10 5 Samantha answered 90% of the questions
+ 2 21 on her math test and 80% of the questions
on her history test correctly. If each test
had 50 questions, how many questions
in all did she answer correctly?

3 Which is less?

1
 88  8.08 Show your work.

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WEEK 24 DAY 5
 Activity 1
How much does one block weigh?

 Activity 2
Write the improper fraction and the mixed number for each model.

improper mixed
fraction number
1.

2.

3.

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WEEK 25 DAY 1
1 10 3 = 4 What is the GCF of 25 and 41?

2 24 = 5 If Paul saves $3.00 every week for


twelve weeks and then buys a CD for
$15.00 plus 9% tax, how much money
will he have left?
3
2 Which weight is greater?
$
 0.001 kilograms
 10 grams Show your work.

WEEK 25 DAY 2
1 –2 + –5 = 4 Continue the pattern.

72 86 75 89 80

2 –20 + 15 =

5 Anneke’s science class measured


ten inches of rainfall during the month
3 Write four numbers that are less than of May. What was the average rainfall
5 and greater than 3. per day? (Round your answer to the
nearest hundredth.)

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WEEK 25 DAY 3
1 4
1 6 x 5 = 4 If z = 3, then (9 x 5) + z = 48.

 yes  no
1
2 33
+ 1 41
5 Peter grew an average of 21 inch a month
last year. If he was 4 feet 6 inches tall at
the beginning of the year, how tall was
he at the end of the year?
3 Write an expression for the phrase below.

80% of a number is 60
Show your work.

WEEK 25 DAY 4
1 –10 + 3 = 4 List all the factors of 18.

2 –3 – 6 =

5 The soccer team played a total of twenty-four


games and won four more games than they
3 Round 88,855 to the nearest hundred. lost. What was the team’s win–loss record
for the season?

wins losses

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WEEK 25 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Write the ordered pair for each point on the coordinate grid.

A
B

B
A
C

 Activity 2
Follow the rule to complete each function table.

1
Rule: ÷ 3 Rule: x 0.25
Input Output Input Output

3 9 3 0.75
6 6

9 9

12 12

15 15

18 18

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WEEK 26 DAY 1
1 (18 + 7) – 10 = 4 Write 210% in decimal form.

2 85 = 5 Thirty students are at soccer practice. Each


group of three students needs a soccer ball
and two field cones. How many balls and
cones are needed in all?
3
2 Find the area.
balls cones
7 21 feet

3 41 feet

WEEK 26 DAY 2
1 8 23 + 6 51 = 4 Draw an X on the figures that are congruent.

2 60% of 20 = ?

 1,200  12  120

5 Jo is supposed to read half of a 100-page


3
2 Create a number pattern for the rule book for her English assignment. She has
x2, +10. finished 38 pages. What percent of the
assignment does she have left?
8

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WEEK 26 DAY 3
1 89,002 x 386 = 4 If a – b = 9 and a = 36, then b = .

5 The school parking lot has room for thirty


2 25 $38.25 cars. If only six spaces are empty, what
fraction of the parking lot is in use?

3 What does one-half of three and


two-thirds equal?
If Mrs. Johnson parks in an empty space,
how does the fraction change?

Show your work.

WEEK 26 DAY 4
1 0.06 x 78 = 4 Estimate 21 x 297.

2 –10 5 Seiko has 7 coins that add up to $1.10.


+ 7 She has the same number of quarters
as dimes. The rest of the coins are nickels.
How many of each coin does she have?

quarters
3 Which of these angles is less than
90 degrees?
dimes
 obtuse  acute  right
nickels

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WEEK 26 DAY 5
A palindrome is a number that is the same read either backward or forward. The number
2332 is an example of a palindrome.

To find out if a number can become a palindrome, add the number to its reverse. If it is not
yet a palindrome, reverse the sum and add it to the answer. Continue reversing and adding
until the answer becomes a palindrome.

Example: 57 + 75 = 132 (132 is not a palindrome.)


132 + 231 = 363 (363 is a two-step palindrome
because it goes through two reversals before
the sum becomes a palindrome.)

Circle the numbers that are two-step palindromes: 32 48 50 64 76 82 91

Work Space

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WEEK 27 DAY 1
1 8,465 – 2,681 = 4 88% of $33.00 =

2 $ 14,490.08 5 Write the missing operation sign in each


+ 3,276. 1 5 shape to find the answer to the last
equation. (Each shape represents only
one sign.)

If 31 2 3 = 186 and
3 What solid figure will this pattern make?
13 4 2 = 7 and

128 52 20 = 200,

then 5 3 12 8= .

WEEK 27 DAY 2
1 Estimate the answer. 4 10 4 is more than 1,000.

1,389 ÷ 73 =  yes  no

3
2 27 4 5 Emma weighed 6 pounds 9 ounces when
– 1 9 31 she was born. Her weight doubled by the
time she was six months old. How much
did she weigh then?

3 What is the LCM of 3, 7, and 2?

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WEEK 27 DAY 3
1 297,450 – 691 = 4 What solid shape is a basketball?

2 3.02
x 0.9
5 Six more than eight times a number
equals thirty. Write the equation.

3 What comes next?

1,000 100 10 What is the number?

What rule does the pattern follow?

WEEK 27 DAY 4
1 8,263, 1 45 4 List all multiples of 8 that are less than 100.
+ 1,09 7,688

5 The plumber charged Mrs. Evans $225.00


2 72 3,672 for materials and $35.00 an hour for labor
to fix her leaky sink. The total bill came to
$347.50. How many hours did it take the
plumber to fix the sink?
3
2 What solid shape is a brick?

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WEEK 27 DAY 5
 Activity 1
David’s garden produced six bushels of zucchini, three bushels of beans, seven bushels
of corn, and four bushels of beets. In the table below, write the fraction (in simplest form)
and the percent of David’s total crop that each vegetable represents.

Show your work.

vegetable fraction percent


beans

beets

corn

zucchini

 Activity 2
Write the fraction (in simplest form), decimal, and percent for the shaded part of each grid.

1. 2. 3. 4.

fraction fraction fraction fraction

decimal decimal decimal decimal

percent % percent % percent % percent %

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WEEK 28 DAY 1
1 340 x 0.034 = 4 Round 699.6 to the nearest whole number.

2 Correct any errors. 1 4,687


– 9,78 1
5,308 5 The sunglasses that Ramon wants to buy
are 50% off the original price of $85.00. If
he also has to pay 6% sales tax, what will
be the total cost of the sunglasses?
3 Write the factors of 28. Circle the prime
factors. $

Show your work.

WEEK 28 DAY 2
1 7.05 – 3.93 = 4 Circle the composite numbers.

92 59 23 47 78 19

2 24 5,832
5 David has two pet mice. Together, the
mice eat 21 cup of dry food pellets every
week. How much dry food will David
3 Write five million two hundred eighty need to feed his mice for one year?
in standard form.

Show your work.

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WEEK 28 DAY 3
1 30 + 10 – 9 = 4 What are the common factors of 14 and 35?

2 –17
+ 11
5 Arrange the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10
in the circles so that the numbers added
either vertically or horizontally equal 18.
3 Which solid figure has one triangular base
and three triangular faces?

 triangular prism
 triangular pyramid

WEEK 28 DAY 4
1 1 43 ÷ 2 = 4 13 x 628 =

2 1 0.05 5 When Sasha traveled from San Francisco


+ 5.2 to Boston, the plane took off at 11 a.m.
Pacific Time and landed at 7:30 p.m.
Eastern Time. With the three-hour time
difference between California and
Massachusetts, how long was Sasha’s
3 What is the area of a right triangle that
flight?
has sides measuring 10 cm, 15 cm, and
18 cm?

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WEEK 28 DAY 5
1. What is the name of the tool that is used to measure angles?

 prism  polyhedron  protractor

2. Measure each angle and write the number of degrees.

degrees degrees

degrees degrees

3. Draw a right angle. 4. Draw a 45º angle.

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WEEK 29 DAY 1
1 42 + 3 4 = 4 If x ÷ 5 + 8 = 15, then x = .

2
2 33 5 The pirate captain ordered his men to dig
1 for treasure. Six men dug, one at a time, in
44
equal shifts for a total of three and a half
3
+ 55 hours. How long was each man’s shift?

Show your work.


3 Write six million four hundred thousand six
and six hundredths in standard form.

WEEK 29 DAY 2
1 2
7
x 4 21 = 4 How many inches are in 15 21 yards?

2 0.5
+ 0. 1 5
5 Patrick left home at 4:20 p.m. on Sunday.
He returned 36.3 hours later. What day
and time was it when he got home?

3 What is the sum of the angles in a triangle?

degrees Show your work.

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WEEK 29 DAY 3
1 (– 4) + (– 8) = 4 What is the GCF of 15, 33, and 54?

2 50, 0 27 5 Greg wants to divide a block of cheese


x 0.27 that weighs 2 21 pounds into four equal
pieces. How many ounces will each
piece weigh?

3 What is the measurement of the third angle


of a triangle if the other two angles each Show your work.
measure 45 degrees?

WEEK 29 DAY 4
1 7.5 x 0.8 = 4 Which is greater?

 5,000 decimeters
1 0.51 kilometers
2 72 
4
x 5

5 Twenty percent of the students at Taft


Middle School play in the band. If the
band has forty members, how many
3 Continue the pattern. students attend Taft Middle School?

44 1 55 2 66 3 77

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WEEK 29 DAY 5
The dice below show different views of the dots on each cube.

1. How many dots are on the side opposite 6?

2. How many dots are on the side opposite 4?

3. How many dots are on the side opposite 2?

4. Draw the missing dots on the dice below.

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WEEK 30 DAY 1
1 152 = 4 What is the area of the parallelogram?

2 7 2.38 70 2.38

3 What is the smallest fraction you can write


using the digits 2, 3, and 4? (Use all three 5 Rob’s height is 23 of his dad’s height. If
digits in your answer.) Rob’s dad is 6 feet 3 inches tall, how tall
is Rob?

feet inches

WEEK 30 DAY 2
1 9,000 x 0.01 = 4 How many cups are in 1.5 gallons?

2 Use the distributive property to write


the expression another way.
5 What is the ratio of w ’s to all consonants
4 x (8 + m) in the following sentence?

Wes and Willow went for a walk.

3 Write 78.2 in word form.

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WEEK 30 DAY 3
1 734 + 821 + 486 + 999 = 4 Round 87.395 to the nearest hundredth.

2 0.1
x 0.01
5 When the queen counted her jewels, she
found that she has five pearls, two opals,
and three rubies for each diamond and
two emeralds for each opal. If the queen
3 What is the perimeter of a pentagon if
has three diamonds, how many jewels
each side measures 31 feet?
does she have altogether?

WEEK 30 DAY 4
1 1
2
of 724 = 4 Write the next two numbers in the sequence.

1 1 1
2 4 8
9
2 10
9
100
9
+ 9 1,000 5 Sofia has 7 coins that total 68 cents. What
coins does she have?

3 List all the factors of 21.

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WEEK 30 DAY 5
 Activity 1
The chart below shows the amount of time Austin spent working out at the gym last week.

1. What is the total amount of time Austin worked out?


Day Number of Minutes (Round your answer to the nearest hour.)
Monday 45

Tuesday 50

Wednesday 36
2. What is the average amount of time Austin worked
Thursday 70 out each day?

Friday 49

 Activity 2
Every day, Ella practices piano half as long
as she practices gymnastics. She takes half Activity Number of Minutes
an hour to eat dinner and watches television piano
twice that long. She does homework for an
hour more than she practices gymnastics and gymnastics
two hours more than she watches television.
dinner

Complete the chart to show how much time television


Ella spends on each activity.
homework

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WEEK 31 DAY 1
1 606.06 x 2 = 4 169 : 13 :: 36 :

5 To earn money, Bryan mows lawns every


2 88 118.8 Saturday. He is paid $15.00 a lawn. If
he mows seven lawns each Saturday,
how many weeks will it take him to
earn $1,000.00?

3
2 What is 5% of 240?

Show your work. Show your work.

WEEK 31 DAY 2
1 541.8 ÷ 84 = 4 What is the measurement of the fourth
angle of a quadrilateral if the other angles
measure 60°, 120°, and 90°?
2 $98.89
+ 0.62

5 Pedro needs nine hours of sleep a night.


If he has to be up at 5:30 a.m., at what
3 If 16x equals 4, what does x equal? time should he go to bed?
1
 4  0.4  4

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WEEK 31 DAY 3
1 20 3 = 4 In the number 698.713, which digit is in
the hundredths place?

2 –4
+ –7 –10
0 +10

5 Devin caught two trout that each weighed


2 pounds, a sunfish that weighed 8 ounces,
and a catfish that weighed 12 ounces. What
3
2 If an angle measures 110º, what kind of
was the average weight of the fish that
angle is it?
Devin caught?
 acute
 obtuse
 straight

WEEK 31 DAY 4
1 777.55 ÷ 5 = 4 How many square yards of carpet should
Stella order if her bedroom measures
nine feet by twelve feet?
5
2 37
+ 9 23

5 The number has two digits. It is greater


than thirty but less than fifty. It is an odd
3 A line is perpendicular to another line number. The sum of the digits is ten.
when the lines intersect at right angles. What is the number?

 yes  no

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WEEK 31 DAY 5
 Activity 1

1. Write the fraction under each figure to show equivalents.

= = =

2. Divide and shade each rectangle and fill in the missing numerator to show
equivalent fractions.

1 = = =
4 8 12 16

 Activity 2
Convert each improper fraction to a mixed number and each mixed number
to an improper fraction.

28 = 33 =
7 15 8 23 =

49 = 57 =
9 3 127 =
13

12 103 = 10 169 = 96 =
10

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WEEK 32 DAY 1
1 126 x 0.67 = 4
2 The numbers 48 and 63 have two
common factors. What are they?

and
2 5
6
÷5=

5 John gave his friend Sam 41 of his


3 One number is incorrect in the solution marbles. Sam lost three of the marbles,
below. Find the number and circle it. so now he has only five. How many
marbles did John have to start with?
1, 3 9 2
x 37
9744
41 76
50, 5 0 4

WEEK 32 DAY 2
1 –14 + 22 = 4 3
8 of 16 =

1
2 38 5 Tosha swims on a four-person relay team.
x 1 41 If each person on the team swims two
lengths of a 100-yard pool in each relay,
how many relays will the team have to
complete to swim a total distance of at
least one mile? (1 mile = 5,280 feet)
3 Continue the pattern.

31 5 32 10 33 15
Show your work.

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WEEK 32 DAY 3
1 348.54 ÷ 37 = 4 Reduce 51
57
to simplest form.

2 3.2 1 5 Tyler ran a half marathon (approximately


x 5.07 13 miles) and completed the race in one
hour and forty-four minutes. What was
his average running time per mile?

about
3 List the factors of 32.

WEEK 32 DAY 4
1 100 4 = 4 What is the area of the triangle?

2 5 1.32
3 1.76
+ 27.02

3 10% of 54 =
5 Chloe the cat uses 5 pounds of kitty litter
every two weeks. If her owner buys a
60% of 54 =
5-kilogram bag, about how long will it
Show your work. last? (1 kg = approximately 2.2 lbs.)

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WEEK 32 DAY 5
Match each net to its three-dimensional figure.

• •

• •

• •

• •

• •

• •

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WEEK 33 DAY 1
1 96.24 ÷ 2 = 4 Lines AB and CD are .

B
E D
 parallel
2 0.0 3 0.3
x 0.2 x 0.2  perpendicular
A
C F

3 Jalil asked for two triple-dip ice-cream 5 Lines CD and EF are .


cones. If each single-dip cone costs $1.69,
C F
and each extra scoop of ice cream is 85¢, A
how much will he have to pay?  parallel
 perpendicular
D
$ E B

WEEK 33 DAY 2
36
1 4 23 x 3 49 = 4 Reduce 144 to simplest form.

2 0.3 5 Zach’s dad will travel from Boston, MA, to


0.3 7.5
x 7.5 Richmond, VA. The trip is about 600 miles.
About how fast will Zach’s dad have to
drive to get there in 10 41 hours?

about mph
3 What kind of angle is CAB?
Show your work.

 acute  obtuse  right

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WEEK 33 DAY 3
1 725,649 + 583,129 = 4 Circle the equilateral triangle.

2 36,000 – 98.2 =

3 Write the algebraic expression for the 5 Mrs. Roberts has organized her class into
following phrase. 4 teams. Each team has the same number
of students. Boys make up 43 of each
a number plus 8 minus 10 team, and there are 2 girls on each team.
How many students in all are in the class?

WEEK 33 DAY 4
1 654,201 – 498,999 = 4 If 0.3x = 2.4, then x = .

5 Jennifer mixed 4 tablespoons of frozen


2 25 37,192 concentrate with 43 cup of cold water to
make one 8-ounce serving of orange
juice. How many cups of orange juice
will Jennifer be able to make with a
3 Which is heavier? 12-ounce can of frozen concentrate?
(2 tbsp. = 1 ounce)
 1,000 milligrams
 10 grams

Show your work.

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WEEK 33 DAY 5
The Summer Sports baseball club sold pizzas to raise money for new equipment and
uniforms. The club treasurer used a line plot to keep track of the number of pizzas
sold in each order.

x x
x x
x x x
x x x x
x x x x
x x x x x
x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x
•1 •2 •3 •4 •5 •6 •7 •8 •9 •
10
•11 •
12
Number of Pizzas per Order

1. How many orders were taken in all?

2. How many pizzas were sold in all?

3. If the pizza prices were $5.00 each, 3 for $13.00, and 6 for $24.00, what was the total
amount of money earned from orders of each quantity? (Make sure you give each
customer the best pricing.)

Number of
pizzas per 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 12
order

Total amount $40.00


of sales

Work Space

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WEEK 34 DAY 1
1 0.21 x 7.03 = 4 Round 967,727 to the nearest hundred
thousand.

2 9,765,945
+ 282,067

5 Anthony bought two shirts at a special


sale. He paid the full price of $19.99 for one
shirt and got a second shirt of the same
3 Mark all the shapes that always have only
price for half off. If the sales tax rate is
two sets of parallel sides.
8.5%, how much sales tax did Anthony
 rhombus  trapezoid pay for the two shirts?
 square  parallelogram
$

WEEK 34 DAY 2
1 1
4
x 640 = 4 What are the range and the average for
this set of numbers?

6.2 8.1 7.4 3.5


2 43 28,036
range

average
3 The baseball game started at 2:15 p.m.
and lasted 2 hours and 48 minutes. At
what time did the game end? 5 Stavros ordered a pizza for $5.99, a soda
for $1.50, and breadsticks for $2.49. If he
gives the cashier a ten-dollar bill, how
much change will he get back?

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WEEK 34 DAY 3
1 9 59 ÷ 1
9
= 4 Mark and label –1, –2 21 , and 43 in the
correct positions on the number line.

2 76,32 1
0 1
x 3,748

5 A rancher has 500 cattle grazing in the


pasture. When his cowhand rides into the
3 If two angles of a triangle measure pasture on horseback to round up the
45 degrees and 71 degrees, what is cattle, how many legs are in the pasture?
the measurement of the third angle?

WEEK 34 DAY 4
1 50 3 = 4 1
4
: 3
4
:: 75 :

2 –2 –2 5 Popeye the parrot can sing three notes—


+ 6 –
+ 6 C, E-flat, and G. List all the different tunes
he can sing using all three notes. Each
tune can use each note only once.

3 How many inches are in 6 43 yards?

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WEEK 34 DAY 5
Claire’s family is moving, and she needs to pack her 15-volume
set of encyclopedias. Each book in the set measures 10 x 8 x 1.5
inches. Claire has four empty boxes, but she wants to pack all
15 volumes in no more than two boxes. How many volumes
of Claire’s encyclopedias will fit in each box below? Circle the
two boxes that, together, will hold all of Claire’s encyclopedias.

volumes volumes

volumes volumes

Work Space

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WEEK 35 DAY 1
1 86.4 ÷ 2.5 = 4 Mark the correct word form of 67.92.

 sixty-seven and ninety-two tenths


4  sixty-seven and nine tenths and
2 95
two hundredths
x 3 23
 sixty-seven and ninety-two hundredths

5 If Jason ran 1.8 miles and Josh ran


3 Which measurement is the best estimate 3,200 yards, who ran the farthest?
of a new pencil’s length? (1 mile = 5,280 feet)

 7 cm  17 cm  170 cm

WEEK 35 DAY 2
1 (3 – 4) + 6 = 4 What is the smallest fraction you can write
using the digits 6, 7, and 1?

2 Is the answer correct?  yes  no


If no, correct any errors.

2,964 5 Grace’s bag of gumdrops has three purple


+ 1,043
candies, six orange candies, four yellow
3,907 candies, and one green candy. If Grace
reaches into the bag without looking,
what is the chance that she will pull out
a yellow candy?
3 How many quarts are in 6.8 gallons?

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WEEK 35 DAY 3
1 564.02 x 3.5 = 4 How many cups are in a gallon?

2 Use the distributive property to rewrite


the expression 3(4 + n ).
5 Bubble gum comes in packs of 7 pieces
and cases of 48 packs. If Teera needs
7,500 pieces of bubble gum for a carnival,
how many cases should she order?

3 What is the perimeter?

cm

WEEK 35 DAY 4
1 6.43 ÷ 0.5 = 4 If 7x = 441, then x = .

2 54,96 8,432 5 Aiko and Amy had a lemonade stand.


3, 1 3 5,978 They started with 3 gallons of lemonade.
+ 824,72 1 At the end of the day, they had 1.5 quarts
left. How many 8-ounce glasses of
lemonade did they sell?

3 What is the ratio of s’s to all letters in the


sentence?

She sold six sea stars.

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WEEK 35 DAY 5
 Activity 1
1. Plot and label the coordinate pairs for
points A, B, C, and D on the grid.
A (3, 1) C (–2, 3)
B (4, 6) D (–5, 2)

2. Name the ordered pairs for points


E, F, G, and H on the grid. E G

E G H

F
F H

 Activity 2
Write the number on the line, and then make a dot on the number line and label it
to show that value.

1. the opposite of +2

1
2. half of 1 2

3. 2.5 – 3.25

7 3
4. –2 8 + 1 8

–3 –1 2 3
0

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WEEK 36 DAY 1
1 9.23 ÷ 71 = 4 How many milliliters are in one liter?

 10  1,000

2 9.23 9.23  100  10,000


+ 0.7 1 + 0.07 1

5 If there are sixty-four knives, forks, and


spoons on the table and each place
setting has two forks, how many places
3 43 = are set?

44 =

45 =

WEEK 36 DAY 2
1 296 x 3.04 = 4 61 47 – 35 21 =

5 If each person at a picnic drinks


2 15 21 15 210 15 2,100 710 milliliters of soda, how many
two-liter bottles are needed for
10 people?

3 What is the area?

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WEEK 36 DAY 3
1 127 38 – 44 41 = 4 Circle the fractions that are expressed
in simplest form.

19 34 8 16 28
2 904.34 + 135.97 – 855.86 = 77 51 13 48 112

5 Tia wants to sew a patchwork quilt. She


3 Find the area.
wants the finished size of the quilt to
be 81 x 110 inches. She will use 6-inch
squares cut from eight different fabric
patterns. If Tia wants about the same
number of squares in each pattern,
approximately how many squares should
she cut from each different fabric?

WEEK 36 DAY 4
1 5 11.35 0.5 11.35 4 Fill in the missing numbers.

9 11 33 35 105 107

2 4.03 0.403
x 2.71 x 0.27 1 5 A televised football game that lasted a
total of three hours had commercial
breaks every ten minutes. Each break
aired one 60-second commercial and
three 30-second commercials. What
3 What is ?
A B percentage of the game’s total air time
was used for commercials?

 line
 ray
 line segment

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WEEK 36 DAY 5
 Activity 1
Write an expression that shows how to solve each problem.

Problem Expression

1. Gina has 4 pairs of shoes. Her older sister has x more pairs.
How many pairs of shoes does Gina’s older sister have?

2. Henry had n errors on his spelling test. His friend Hannah


misspelled twice as many words. How many words did
Hannah spell wrong on the test?

3. Anthony’s mom is h inches tall. Anthony is 14 inches shorter.


How tall is Anthony?

4. Maria bought t roses so that she can make identical Mother’s


Day bouquets for her mom and her two grandmothers.
How many roses will Maria use for each bouquet?

2
5. Pui baked z dozen fortune cookies. She gave away 3 of
them to friends and neighbors and kept the rest for her family.
How many fortune cookies did Pui keep for her family?

6. Kyle usually spends $d on a bag of dog food, but when it’s


on sale for 20% off, he buys 2 bags. How much does Kyle
usually spend when he buys 2 bags?

 Activity 2
Evaluate the expression for each variable.

1
n= n x 10 n= n ÷ 10 n= 2 n
7 50 34
24 680 120
3 10 68
100 320 2
66 45 0.6
18 97 99.8

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WEEK 1 DAY 1 WEEK 1 DAY 3 WEEK 1 DAY 5
1 19 + 26 + 23 = 68 4 What time is 5 41 hours after 7:00 p.m.? 1 8x7= 56 80 x 7 = 560 4 What temperature is 22.7 degrees colder 1. Choose three different digits from 1 to 9. Use those three digits to make all

12:15 a.m.
than 96.5 degrees? the two-digit numbers you can. Add up the two-digit numbers you created

73.8 degrees
and divide that sum by the sum of the original three digits.
2 685 2,952 2 9 90 90
+487 +6,058 x2 x 2 x 20 Show your work here. Write your answer here.

1,172 9,010 5 If one-half cup of popcorn kernels makes


18 180 1,800 11 33
33
two cups of popped corn, how many cups 5 A bag of taffy contains three flavors: Numbers will vary. 12
1
of popped corn will six cups of kernels chocolate, maple, and cherry. There is 2 6 ) 198
3
2
make?
3 Complete the pattern.
an equal number of each flavor. What is Example: 1, 2, 3 13 +3 - 18
Number the measurements from 21
24 cups
the chance of reaching into the bag and
6
2.2 3.3 4.4 5.5
largest to smallest. 18
getting a cherry-flavored piece? Show 22
2 1.1 your answer as a fraction. 23 - 18
6.6 7.7 8.8 9.9
3 cm 1
Show your work. 31 0
1 3 chance 32
What is the rule? +1.1
3m
+ 33
3 3 mm
198

2. Repeat the activity above two more times, using three different digits each time.

WEEK 1 DAY 2 WEEK 1 DAY 4 Numbers will vary.


Examples: 4, 5, 6 and 7, 8, 9
1 56 – 17 = 39 17 + 39 = 56 4 Mark the best description of a square. 1 637 divided by 7 = 91 4 Write the next three numbers in the
pattern.
 A square has two sets of parallel sides.

2 837 2,3 1 5
 A square has four equal angles. 719 7 12 17 22 27 32 37
– 614 – 748  A square is a quadrilateral with equal 2 4 2,876

223 1,567
sides and equal angles.
5 Jada spent $43.00 on a new seat and two
new tires for her old bicycle. The seat cost
5 Aunt Carol's peanut brittle recipe calls 3 Name the shaded part as a fraction $15.00. How much did each tire cost?
3 Round 5,294 to the nearest hundred.
14.00
for 31 pound of peanuts per batch. If she and as a decimal.
5,300 makes 8 batches, how many pounds of 1 $
peanuts will she use? 2
2
23
fraction
pounds
decimal
0.5 Write what you observe about the answers.

The answer is always 33.

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WEEK 2 DAY 1 WEEK 2 DAY 3 WEEK 2 DAY 5
1 33 + 52 + 86 = 171 4 How many inches are in 5 feet? 1 5x9= 45 4 Write the factors of 14. Circle the prime 1. What number belongs in the shaded block to complete the pattern? 36
60 inches 5 x 900 = 4,500
numbers.

1, 2, 7, 14 Explain how you got that number.

The number in each block


2 734 2,207
+898 + 1,846

1,632 4,053 5 Wilbur Wright was born in 1867. His brother


Orville was born in 1871. How old was each
2 30 7 37
5 The Community Council is replanting 20 16 is the sum of the numbers
in the two blocks below it.
x 8 x8 x 8
brother in 1903? 6 flower boxes downtown. Each flower box

36 years old 240 56 296 holds 32 petunias. Petunias come in packs


3
2 Draw all lines of symmetry for the figure
below.
Wilbur of 8 and cost $3.79 per pack. How many 12 8 8
32 years old
packs will the Council need?
Orville 3 Continue the pattern.
24 packs 7 5 3 5
How much older was Wilbur than Orville? 44 22 88 44 176 88 352 176
Estimate the cost to the nearest dollar.
4 years older
$ 91.00
2. Use the same rule for the pattern above to fill in the empty blocks below.

WEEK 2 DAY 2 WEEK 2 DAY 4


7 5 71
1 87 – 38 = 49 4 Write the first three common denominators 1 50 350 70 350 4 Write the correct symbol in the circle.

870 – 380 = 490


of 31 and 21 .
35 36
6 12 18 <
2 2,400 ÷ 40 = 60 731 902
18 17 19
2 398 6,6 1 2
– 235 – 4,899

163 1,713
5 Mercury is approximately 58 million
kilometers from the Sun. Earth is 3 What place does the 6 have in 764,328?
5 The coffee shop has nine apple pies. Each
pie is cut into sixths, and each piece sells
10 7 12
8
approximately 150 million kilometers

2 6 4 3 9
tens for $1.50. How much is each pie worth?
from the Sun. How much farther from 

3
2 Complete the table. the Sun is Earth than Mercury?  thousands
$ 9.00
92 million kilometers  ten thousands
workers 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 How much are the pies worth altogether?

hands 2 4 6 8 10 20 30 $ 81.00

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WEEK 3 DAY 1 WEEK 3 DAY 3 WEEK 3 DAY 5
1 36 + 10 + 51 + 49 = 146 4 The temperature on the Fourth of July 1 31 x 5 = 155 4 If a = 24, what is the value of a + 650?  Activity 1
was 102°F. It was 48 degrees cooler on
Thanksgiving. What was the temperature 674 Record the attendance for each playoff game on the graph.

2 415 6,2 1 7 on Thanksgiving? 2 75 75 Attendance at Playoff Games


Playoff Games
+398 + 4,983
54 °F x 4 x 8 46,000

813 11,200 300 600 5 Mario eats two cups of pretzels every night Date Attendance
45,000
while he watches television. How many August 10 42,600
cups of pretzels does he eat in one week? 44,000
August 11 44,000
3 What is the perimeter of a square with
5 Tamara has twelve coins. One-quarter are
dimes, one-half are quarters, and the rest
3 If Ben is responsible for mowing 50% of
the lawn, what does that mean?
14 cups August 12 40,800
43,000
8-inch sides? 42,000
are pennies. What is the total value of the
32 inches He has to mow half
August 13 45,400
coins? If there are 13 pretzels in each cup, how
41,000

$ 1.83 the lawn.


many pretzels does Mario eat in one
week?
August 14 45,800
40,000
What is the area?

64 square inches 182 pretzels 39,000


8/10 8/11 8/12 8/13 8/14

What is the total attendance for all five games? (Round to the nearest thousand.) 219,000

WEEK 3 DAY 2 WEEK 3 DAY 4  Activity 2

700
Tyler is moving sand from his driveway to the backyard. The wheelbarrow weighs
1 783 – 388 = 395 4 Which object has the shape of a 1 2,100 ÷ 3 = 4 How many months are in three years? 30 kilograms when it is full of sand. When it is empty, it weighs 12 kilograms. How
many kilograms of sand did Tyler move if he filled and emptied the wheelbarrow
36 months
rectangular prism?
five times?
2 85 805 8,005
 pencil  book  scissors
6 11 16 Show your work here. Write your answer here.
– 16 – 1 06 – 1,006 2 4 24 4 44 4 64

69 699 6,999 5 The nature museum is open seven days


5 Farmer Frank is planting corn in a
three-acre field. He will plant a total of
90 kilograms
a week. Every day, between 90 and 110
347 rows with 270 corn plants in each
people come to see the exhibits. Mark the
3 Write each fraction in simplest form. 3
2 Which is more? row. How many corn plants will Frank
best estimate to show how many people
have per acre?
1 3 come to the museum in one week. one liter
31,230 corn plants

2 6
4 2 8 4  600  700  800  one milliliter

3
1 2
1
9 3 10 5

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WEEK 4 1 DAY WEEK 4 DAY 3 WEEK 4 DAY 5
1 391 + 917 = 1,308 4 Draw a pentagon. 1 506 x 8 = 4,048 4 What place does the 7 have in 187,300? Calculate the perimeter and the area for each figure.

 hundreds
 thousands 1.

38 feet
2 4, 1 39 2 12 24
+ 2,524 x 12 x 6  ten thousands
perimeter

6,663 5 There are 59 boys and 49 girls in this 144 144 area 36 square feet
year's baseball league. If the league has 5 During batting practice, 12 balls were
pitched to each player. If 9 players came 1 foot

3 Answers
nine teams, how many players will be on
3
2 Correct any errors. 3 Write four equations using the numbers to practice, how many balls were pitched?
each team?
1,426 + 2,317 = 3,742 may vary.
9, 7, and 16.
12 players 9 + 7 = 16 16 – 7 = 9 108 balls
2.
0 Show your work.
7 + 9 = 16 16 – 9 = 7 If the players hit an average of 8 balls
each, how many balls were hit?
4,138 + 3,522 = 7,663
72 balls 48 feet
Answers may vary. perimeter

area 88 square feet

WEEK 4 DAY 2 WEEK 4 DAY 4


1 946 – 266 = 680 4 Mark the best description of a decimal 1 810 ÷ 9 = 90 4 Write the number in standard form.
point. 3.
twelve thousand twenty
17 17 R2
 a dot that means “cents”
2 2,844
– 1,088
 a dot that takes the place of the word
2 3 51 3 53
12,020
of in a number
1,756  a dot that separates a whole number
from a fractional part
5 Kim’s new bike cost twice as much as
3 How many lines of symmetry does Yoko’s. If Yoko’s bike cost $189.00, how
3 Continue the pattern. a square have? much did Kim’s bike cost?

4 lines
5
378.00
I am an odd number that is less than
10 and is not the number of sides on
a triangle. I can be divided by three.
$
perimeter 66 feet area 147 square feet
What number am I?

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WEEK 5 DAY 1 WEEK 5 DAY 3 WEEK 5 DAY 5
1 19 + 27 + 16 + 24 = 86 4 What is the value of y ? 1 9 x 72 = 648 4 Write the equation that shows what  Activity 1
28 43 means. Mrs. Sage wants to make a book of spelling words for each student in her class.

2 9, 1 24
32 + y = 60 y=
0.8 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 The format of the book is half pages, with a title page, a page for each letter of
the alphabet, and an end page. If Mrs. Sage has 70 students, how many reams
2 0.2 x 4 =
+ 6,285 of paper will she need for the books? (1 ream = 500 sheets)

15,409 5 Every hour on Mondays, the bakers make 0.2 x 5 = 1


75 pies. They make an equal number of 5 There are 58 stuffed birds in the habitat Show your work here. Write your answer here.
pies in each of three flavors: apple, cherry,
and lemon. If the bakers work 8 hours on
exhibit. If half of all the birds are from
South America, how many South American 2 reams
3 What time is 13 hours past 1:00 a.m.? Mondays, how many of each kind of pie 3 Write the correct symbol in the circle. birds are there?
2:00 p.m. do they make that day?
29 South American birds
200
0.4 = 0.40 My
0.4 < 4.0
Spelling
Book

WEEK 5 DAY 2 WEEK 5 DAY 4  Activity 2

135 41
Fill in the empty squares to make the sum of each row and column equal 2 21 .
1 262 – 127 = 4 How many cups are in a quart? 1 328 ÷ 8 = 4 Write 705 in expanded form. Reduce all fractions to simplest form.

4 700 + 5
1
cups
2 4,908 51 91 R4 1
4 1 41
– 49 2 9 459 5 459

4,859 5 Ted’s patio is the shape of a right triangle. 5 Earth's diameter is 12,756 kilometers.
5
1 7 1
Saturn's diameter is 120,536 kilometers.

3 Plot the points on the coordinate plane. 3 List all the factors of 6.
The diameter of Venus is 12,104 kilometers.
Is the sum of the diameters of these three
12 2 12
7 feet
planets more or less than Jupiter’s
A (4, 1)
1, 2, 3, 6 3
B
18 feet
2
1 121
diameter of 142,984 kilometers?
B (–2, 3)
C (3, 0) A What is the formula Ted should use to  more  less
3 4
determine the area of the patio?
1
C 2 bxh How much more or less?

63 square feet 2,412 kilometers


What is the area?

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WEEK 6 DAY 1 WEEK 6 DAY 3 WEEK 6 DAY 5
1 96 + 93 + 98 = 287 4 List all the factors of 10. 1 37 x 9 = 333 4 Which figure is congruent to the shaded one?  Activity 1
1, 2, 5, 10 Continue the pattern and show the rule.
Rule
2 649
+ 79
649
+27 9
2 90
x 5
92
x 5 A B C B 28 30 32 +2
1. 18 20 22 24 26
728 928 5 Carlos got $9.58 for the cans and bottles
450 460
-7
he recycled, and he earned $18.75
baby-sitting. If he saves $10.50 of this 5 Shasha worked in the garden for 3 hours 2. 84 77 70 63 56 49 42 35
week's allowance, how much money and 40 minutes. She started at 8:30 a.m.
3 3 Continue the pattern.
+3, -5
Write the correct symbol in the circle.
will he have altogether?
45 40 43
At what time did she stop?

$ 38.83 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 12:10 p.m. 3. 46 49 44 47 42

0.5 < 5.0


What is the rule? +1, +2 100 95 475 x5, -5
=
4. 2 10 5 25 20
0.5 0.50

5. 10 30 20 60 50 150 140 420 x3, -10

6. 36 40 20 24 12 16 8 12 +4, 2
WEEK 6 DAY 2 WEEK 6 DAY 4
7  Activity 2
1 949 – 325 = 624 4 Write 132 in word form. 1 7 49 4 Which angles are less than 90°? Use the rule to complete the output for each function table.

one hundred thirty-two Rule Rule


2 73,732
43 A B C D E x6 –3 x4 ÷2
– 36,849
2 2 86 A, D, E Input Output Input Output

36,883 5 Ryan has sixty-eight CDs. He can store


fifteen CDs in one CD rack. How many
4 21 1 2
racks does he need? 8 45 2 4
3 What place does the 3 have in 8.3? 5 racks 3 Number the lengths from shortest to longest.
5 Sudi and Tosha are eating pancakes.
If they each can eat one pancake in
5 27 3 6
 tens 1 1 inch 5 10 feet
3 minutes, how long will it take the 9 51 6 12
39 18
 tenths two of them to eat 10 pancakes?

3 4
7 9
 ones 1 foot 1 yard 15 minutes 10 57 10 20
2 10 inches 6 0.1 mile

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WEEK 7 DAY 1 WEEK 7 DAY 3 WEEK 7 DAY 5
1 556 + 436 = 992 4 Round 106,789 to the nearest ten 1 72 x 6 = 432 4 What is 50% of 76? 38  Activity 1
thousand. Write each value in the correct place to show the number.
Show your work.

2 53.7 9 1.24
110,000 2 18 18 18
1. 6 ones 2. 5 tens 3. 8 hundreds
+49.2 +62.85 x 5 x 10 x 15
3 ten thousands 0 thousands 0 ten thousands
102.9 154.09 5 Six boys equally divided a bag of 90 180 270 0 hundreds 7 ones 2 tens
9 tens 2 ten thousands 0 ones
candy. Each boy got 3 pieces of taffy, 5 Greg has six nickels, one dime, nine 4 thousands 1 hundred 0 thousands
2 jawbreakers, and 7 lemon drops. pennies, and two quarters. Parker has
3 Draw an X to show where 5.6 is on the 3 Number the weights from lightest to
number line.
How many pieces of candy were in
the bag?
heaviest. a dollar bill. Who has more money?
34,096 20,157 820
72 pieces 1 21 ounces
 Greg  Parker

4 5 6
3 How much more? 1¢ 4. 6 thousands 5. 0 ten thousands 6. 9 tens
1 23 pounds 3 tens 1 hundred 0 ones

2 1.5 pounds
5 hundreds
2 ones
3 ones
6 thousands
9 thousands
4 ten thousands
7 ten thousands 0 tens 0 hundreds

76,532 6,103 49,090


WEEK 7 DAY 2 WEEK 7 DAY 4
1 5,473 – 4,266 = 1,207 2
4 What are the first four multiples of 4? 1 96 ÷ 6 = 16 4 What is the volume if each edge of each
 Activity 2

4 8 12 16
cube is 1 centimeter? Use the clues and the grid to determine which present each child received.

154 77
7
2 10
5
36 1.7 Clues

green

white
– – 1 87.5 2 4 616 8 616

blue

pink
10
• James did not get the present in the
1
174.2 5 Mrs. Burns is making cookies. The recipe green box.
5
16 cubic centimeters
calls for 3 21 cups of flour and 43 cup of James
sugar. If she wants to double the recipe, • Maya’s present was in a box that is the
same color as her bunny’s nose. Maya
3 Use the models below to write a how much flour and sugar does Mrs. Burns 3 How many minutes are in 2 35 hours?
Brett
subtraction equation. Show each need?
156 minutes • The color of the box for Brett’s present

7
fraction in simplest form. begins with the same letter as his name. Elisa
5 Hannah's horse eats 12 pounds of food
cups of flour every day. How much food will Hannah
1
1 2 cups of sugar
need for the month of January?

372 pounds
5
6 - 1
2 = 1
3

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WEEK 8 DAY 1 WEEK 8 DAY 3 WEEK 8 DAY 5
1 587 + 239 = 826 4 Write each fraction in simplest form. 1 85 x 7 = 595 4 Mark the best definition of a quotient. Use the formula V = l x w x h to calculate the volume of each box.
3 1
9 12  the answer to a multiplication problem
24 8 60 5 1. 2.
 the answer to a division problem
2 8,236 2 34 34 34
+ 1,537 x 20 x 21 x 22  the number to be divided

9,773 5 Luis is 12 inches shorter that Eva. Eva is 680 714 748
3 inches taller than José. If José is 48 inches
5 Mrs. Watson's jar of beads contains
tall, how tall are Eva and Luis?
100 red beads, 50 blue beads, and
3
2 Complete the table.
Eva 51 inches
3 Write the equation to find the perimeter
of the equilateral triangle.
50 green beads. If she pulls out a bead
without looking, what is the chance that 1,080 cubic inches 1,080 cubic inches
39
fraction decimal percent
the bead will be blue?
1
4
1
0.25 25% Luis inches
4 inches  25%  33%  50%
0.1 10%
10
0.4
2 3. 4.
5 40%
1
2 0.5 50% 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 inches

WEEK 8 DAY 2 WEEK 8 DAY 4


1 3 – 0.5 = 2.5 4 What is the surface area of the figure in 1 95 ÷ 5 = 19 4 What are the common factors of 10 and 5? 1,080 cubic inches 1,080 cubic inches
1, 5
problem 3?

1 30 square units 600 400


2 3
4
– 1
4 = 2 What conclusion can you draw about the boxes?
2 4 2,400 6 2,400
5 Karl stacked twelve 1-inch cubes in They all have the same volume, or capacity.
5 Mira found 16 pennies, 4 nickels, three layers on top of a square made
3
2 Each block in the figure represents 3 dimes, 6 quarters, and 2 one-dollar with four 1-inch cubes. What shape
one cubic unit. Write and solve the bills in her purse. How much money 3 Continue the pattern. is the structure that Karl made?
equation to find the volume of does she have?
pyramid
4.16
the figure. 
$  triangular prism
 rectangular prism

3 x 3 = 9 cubic units

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WEEK 9 DAY 1 WEEK 9 DAY 3 WEEK 9 DAY 5
1 62.5 + 49.7 = 112.2 4 Round 4,379,821 to the nearest hundred. 1 128 x 8 = 1,024 4 Circle four and six tenths.

4,379,800 4.06 46 4.6 64


1
2 6 8,4 1 2 2 916 10 916. 1
+5 3,978 x 4 x 4

122,390 5 Polly the parrot has learned to say


“Polly wants a cracker.” If she says it 3,664 25 3,664.4
5 Caleb made a stack of popcorn balls on
a table. He placed sixteen balls on the
every five minutes for two hours and table, then added three more layers on
gets a cracker to eat each time, how top of them. Each layer had four fewer
3 Circle the numbers that are divisible by 5. many crackers will Polly eat? 3 Write the correct symbol in the circle. balls than the previous layer. How many

24 crackers
popcorn balls in all were in the stack?

40 popcorn balls
370 501 865 720

4,385 22,463 793,440


5
6 > 7
12
3
8 > 1
3

3
4 = 27
36
9
16 < 11
13
Trisha walked from school to the library and then to the park. Jennie ran from the park
to the shopping mall and then to City Hall. Alexis walked from school to the park, then to
the library, and finally, back to school. Madison rode her bike the entire perimeter of the
area shown on the map.
Use the map to answer the questions.

WEEK 9 2 DAY WEEK 9 DAY 4 1. Which girl traveled the farthest?


 Trisha  Jennie  Alexis  Madison

1 32.04 – 10.42 = 21.62 4 What is 1


2 of 84? 42 1 924 ÷ 12 = 77 4 What is the area of a rectangle that
2. Is the combined distance traveled by the other three girls more or less
42
measures 8 inches by 23 inches?
than the girl who traveled the farthest?
What is 50% of 84?
643 184 square inches  more  less
0.1 km
2 63,947
– 29, 1 85 2 6 3,858 How much more or less?

34,762 5 Farmer McDonald is building a fence


around his pasture. He is placing posts 5 In the class election, 46% of the students
3. What is the total distance traveled by all four girls? 15.3 km
6 feet apart and will stretch wire between voted for Selina. If there are 50 students in
them. If the pasture is 36 yards long and 3
2 Write the expression. the class, how many votes did Selina get?
3 Write the fractions for points A and B on
23 votes
14 yards across, how many posts will Work Space
the number line. Add thirty-eight and fifty-two, then divide
Farmer McDonald need?

50 posts
by four and a half.
A B
1
(38 + 52) 4 2
0 1
3
8
1
18 The answer is20 .
A B

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WEEK 10 DAY 1 WEEK 10 DAY 3 WEEK 10 DAY 5
5 1
1 3 81 + 2 21 = 58 4 What is the least common multiple (LCM) 1 35 21 x 5 = 177 2 4 Write the number in standard form.  Activity 1
of 6 and 10?
Wyatt is painting boxes that are stacked one on top of the other.
30 one hundred six thousand forty He paints only the sides (not the top or bottom) of each box. He
2 1 0,985
+ 2,785
2
x
35.5
5
355
x 5
106,040 will, however, paint the top of the box at the very top of the stack.
Complete the function table to show how many faces Wyatt

13,770 177.5 1,775


will paint on each stack of boxes.
5 Draw and label a Venn diagram that
shows the intersection of the sets below. 5 Complete the table and explain the rule. Number of Faces to
Boxes Paint
Set A = 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
3
2 Write the percent form of each fraction.
Set B = 5, 10, 20, 30, 40
3 If Olivia buys six 12-packs of fruit snacks
for $14.40, how much does each fruit
Input Output
The output 3 13
1
50% 7
70% A B snack cost? 2 4
5 21
equals the
2 10

$ 0.20
3 9
3
75% 4
80% 4 16 8 33
4 5
2 4 5 20 5 25 input times 11 45 x4 +1
10 6 36 What is the rule?

6 8 49 itself (n2).
30 40
7

 Activity 2
Complete the function tables.
WEEK 10 DAY 2 WEEK 10 DAY 4
3
= 310 90
Input Output Input Output
1 6 107 – 3 25 4 Simplify the expression (6 x 2) – 4. 1 810 ÷ 9 = 4 How many lines of symmetry does the

12 - 4 OR 8 figure have? Draw it. 2 15 12 10

2 495,783 25 50 75 3 25 24 16

– 62,0 1 6 2 64 1,600 64 3,200 64 4,800


 0  2
6 55 32 20
433,767 5 What is the average score per game?  1  3
9 85 62 35

Game Points
3 Mark the units that measure length.
13 125 70 39

47
3 1 69
What is the chance, or probability, 22 215 86
of spinning a 3? 2 48  hectogram  millimeter 5 Elijah is planning a picnic. He will invite

x10 -5 2 +4
3 57 twice as many boys as girls. If he invites
 kilometer  deciliter
 1 in 6 18 people, how many boys and how many
4 70 What is the rule? What is the rule?
62 points
 centimeter  kilogram girls will get invitations?
5 66
12 6
 2 in 3

 1 in 3 boys girls

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WEEK 11 DAY 1 WEEK 11 DAY 3 WEEK 11 DAY 5
7
1 6.54 + 8.31 = 14.85 4 If the sum of two numbers is 24 and the 1 6 31 + 8 41 =
14 12 4 Write the number below in standard form. Make a graph to show the information in the table.
Goals Scored
product is 140, what are the two numbers? (Remember to complete the key and to include
Home Team Opponents
10 14 one thousand six and six tenths axis labels and a title on your graph.)

1,006.6
and Game 1 4 2
2 1 1 8,643 2 280. 1 Key
+ 9 7,968 x 6 Game 2 3 1

216,611 1,680.6 Home Team Game 3 1 5


5 Cam collected twenty-five soda cans. Game 4 6 3
Five of the cans are root beer cans. What
percent of Cam’s cans are root beer cans?
5 Lisa and Rachel baby-sat three children for
five hours. If they were paid $2.50 per hour
Opponents Example: Game 5 2 6
3 If two angles of a triangle each measure 3 How many rectangular faces does
20%
for each child and divided their earnings
45 degrees, what kind of angle is the
third angle?
a triangular prism have?
equally, how much did each girl receive? Soccer Tournament Scores
 acute  right  obtuse
 3  5  6
$ 18.75 8
7
6

Goals Scored
5
WEEK 11 DAY 2 WEEK 11 DAY 4 4
1 9.47 – 0.37 = 9.1 4 Write the value of 8 in 1,386,672 in 1 4.9 ÷ 7 = 0.7 4 Is an oval a polygon? 3
word form.

2 65 2,267
eighty thousand 82
 yes  no
2
+28 8,9 1 2 2 15 1,230
1
941,179 5 Trevor is 8 21 inches shorter than his dad.
5 Penny compared the price of gumdrops
at two stores. At Save-More Market,
If his dad is 6 41 feet tall, how tall is Trevor? gumdrops are $3.95 per pound. At the 0 Game Game Game Game Game
3
1 Write the decimals for points A and B. Buy-Here Warehouse, the price is two
1 2 3 4 5
3 Write the correct symbol in the circle.
5 feet 6 2 inches pounds for $6.50. Which store has the
A B better buy? Explain your answer. Games
Buy-Here Warehouse:
>
Show your work. –1.0 0 1.0
–4 –6
-0.75 0.25 $6.50 2 = $3.25 per
>
pound ($3.25 < $3.95)
0.2 –1.2 A B

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WEEK 12 DAY 1 WEEK 12 DAY 3 WEEK 12 DAY 5
1 22 43 + 33 31 =
56 121 4 Write 352.8 in expanded form. 1 757 x 30 = 22,710 4 If the price of the carpet in problem 3 The Lowe family always orders a two-topping pizza. List all the combinations they can

300 + 50 + 2 + 0.8
is $15.99 a square yard, how much will make with the toppings below.
Mrs. Diaz have to pay for new carpet
2 789,32 1 2 3.9 in her living room?
– 2,989 x 2.3
319.80
786,332 8.97
5 David is saving money to buy a new $
computer game. The game costs $39.99.
He has saved $27.14. How much more
does he need? 5 Continue the pattern.
3 Which figures are congruent? 3 Mrs. Diaz wants new carpet for her living
$ 12.85 room. The room is 15 feet by 12 feet.
How many square yards of carpet will 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6
Mrs. Diaz need?

A B C D E 20 square yards
A and C
black olives + green peppers onions + pepperoni
black olives + onions onions + sausage
WEEK 12 DAY 2 WEEK 12 DAY 4
black olives + pepperoni pepperoni + sausage
1 87.62 – 48.95 = 38.67 4 What is the greatest common factor (GCF) 1 60 ÷ 1
2 = 120 4 10% of 20 = 2 black olives + sausage
of 6 and 9?
Show your work.
green peppers + onions
2 6
3 0.53
1 2 30 15.90 green peppers + pepperoni
–22
1 green peppers + sausage
3 2
5 The temperature on a cold December

10
morning dropped from 37° to –4°. How 5 Jana and Anthony walk home from school
many degrees did the temperature fall? 3 Draw the cone shape below when it is
on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Their How many different two-topping pizzas can the Lowes make?
slit from the edge to the center point
41 degrees
3 What is the volume? mother picks them up on Thursday, and
and flattened out.
they ride the bus on Tuesday. What
fraction of the time do they walk home
from school?
3
32 cubic inches 5

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WEEK 13 1 DAY WEEK 13 3 DAY WEEK 13 DAY 5
1 37 + 26.55 = 63.55 4 Circle the prime numbers. 1 64 x 180 = 11,520 4 Write the next three numbers in the Zack took four math tests each semester this school year. Each test was worth 100 points.
pattern. On the first test in the first semester, he got a score of 85. On the second test, he scored 92.

128 512 2,048


2 92 59 6 5 12 He earned 70 points on the third test and 96 points on the last test. During the second
1 2 8 32 semester, Zack scored 82 on the first test, 95 on the second test, 90 on the third test, and
2 84,320 2 11 2
+ 1 6,79 1 86 on the last test.
x 3

101,111 5 A motorcyclist used 3.21 liters of gasoline,


traveling from Greenfield to Milltown. The 34
1
2 5 Mrs. Black has one begonia plant. If she
Complete a double line graph to show Zack’s test scores.
next day, he used 1.95 liters going from buys two begonia plants each year for
Milltown to New Haven. Approximately every plant she has, how many begonia Zack’s Math Scores
3
2 What solid figure will this flat pattern form how much gas in all did he use? 3 Simplify and solve the expression. 100
plants will she have in all after four years?
when it is folded?
Complete the function table to show your
Key
 about 3 liters  about 5 liters (16 – 8) + 5 answer. = first semester
about 4 liters about 6 liters
8 + 5 = 13
  90
= second semester
years 0 1 2 3 4
plants 1 3 9 27 81 80

 pyramid  cone  cube


70

WEEK 13 DAY 2 WEEK 13 DAY 4 60

3 1
1 324 – 192 = 132 4 Reduce 6
8
to simplest form. 4 1 1
5
÷2= 10 4 Write the letters for each part of the circle
0
next to the correct label. Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4

2
3
4
3
8 5 During the candy sale, the three students 34 diameter BD C

– 1
– 1 in Matt’s group raised a total of $732.53. 2 48 1,632
A Use the graph to answer the questions.

87
8 4
Bob sold $232.46 worth of candy. Cathy center
5 1 B D

AC
sold $189.21. How much did Matt sell? A 1. What was Zack’s average test score in math for the school year?
8 8
$ 310.86 3 Round 308.61 to tenths.
radius
2. In which semester did Zack earn the higher average test score?
3 Write the number in standard form.
308.6 OR AB OR AD  first semester  second semester
5 Our class donated $1.50 per student to
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four hundred five thousand three hundred
sixty-six the city’s park project. The total donation
3. What was Zack’s median math test score for the year?
was $52.50. How many students are in
405,366 our class?

35 students

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WEEK 14 1 DAY WEEK 14 DAY 3 WEEK 14 DAY 5
1 18.2 + 17.6 + 42.3 = 78.1 4 Round 894,754,390 to the nearest million. 1 0.53 x 0.27 = 0.1431 4 9 : 3 :: 49 : 7  Activity 1
895,000,000 Round the answers to the nearest hundredth.

2
8
9
8
9 2
3
5
9
15 5 Steve does in-line skating for exercise. 0.20 0.61 1.81 1.28
+ 1
+ 4
x 3
x 9 He skates 4 kilometers on Mondays, 8 1.63 6 3.65 4 7.25 7 8.99
3 12 10 30
5 The chart below shows Emily’s savings 5 kilometers on Thursdays, 8 kilometers on
2 2 9 9
1 9 1 9
account balance. If she continues to save
at this rate, how much money will she 50 50
Saturdays, and 10 kilometers on Sundays.
If he skated a total of 17 kilometers one
have at the end of eight weeks? week, on which days did he skate?
3
2 What shape is the base of a cube? 3 What is the surface area of a 3-inch cube?  Monday  Thursday
Week Account Balance
 triangle 1 $2.00 54 square inches  Saturday  Sunday  Activity 2
The frozen yogurt shop sells cones in five different sizes.
 square 2 $3.50
 rectangle 3 $5.00

$ 12.50 Yogurt Cones


Size Price
Baby 3 ounces $0.75

WEEK 14 DAY 2 WEEK 14 DAY 4 Small 5 ounces $1.35

1 1
23 2
Regular 8 ounces $2.25
÷ 3 = 30
1
1 66 21 – 43 = 4 A good estimate for 702 x 43 will contain 1 10 4 The average of four numbers is 21. If three Large 12 ounces $3.60
how many digits? of the numbers are 12, 18, and 28, what is
the missing number? Giant 16 ounces $4.20
2 1 0,000
 3  4  5
735 7.35 26
– 47 2 6 4,410 6 44.10 Look at the sign. Which size yogurt cone is the best buy?

9,953 5 Mia, Lee, Will, and Tay compared their


math scores: 100, 99, 92, and 86. Use the  Baby  Small  Regular  Large  Giant
clues below to match the students with 5 Caramel apples cost $2.00 each. Nuts
their scores. 3 Mark the best description of a square. and chocolate sprinkles each cost Work Space
3
2 What is the least common multiple (LCM) 50¢ extra. Tessa wants a caramel apple
of 3, 7, and 6? • Mia scored higher than Will but lower  A square is a polygon. with nuts. Chelsea wants both nuts and
42
than Tay. A square is a quadrilateral.
 sprinkles. Max wants his caramel apple
• Lee’s score was higher than Will’s but  A square is a plane figure. plain. How much will the three apples
lower than Mia’s. cost altogether?

100 Tay 99 Mia $ 7.50


92 Lee 86 Will
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WEEK 15 DAY 1 WEEK 15 DAY 3 WEEK 15 DAY 5
Numbers
1 2,804 + 9,782 = 12,586 4 What is the largest number you can make 1 189.45 x 8.6 = 1,629.27 4 How many ounces are in 4 pounds? 1. Choose three different digits from 1 to 9. will vary. 7 8 9
Examples: 987 789
64 ounces
with the digits 0, 2, 8, and 9?
Use the digits to make the largest and smallest numbers you can.

2 1 8,706
9,820 2
3
4
12
16
Subtract the smallest number Copy the difference.
+ 3,897 x 1
x 2
from the largest number. Then reverse its digits and add.
8 16

22,603 5 The highway patrol officer’s radar clocked


3 3 5 An inchworm crawling up a branch
climbed 100 centimeters the first hour, 987 largest number 198 difference
32 32
3
cars traveling at 75 mph, 65 mph, 64 mph,
and 70 mph. What was the average
90 centimeters the second hour, and
80 centimeters the third hour. At this – 789 smallest number
+ 891 difference reversed
If you place six equilateral triangles side
3
198 1,089
speed? Write the correct symbol in the circle. rate, how many centimeters will it have
by side so that two sides of every triangle
touch one of the other triangles, which 68.5 mph climbed after 5 hours? difference sum
shape will you form? Draw the shape. 400 centimeters
 pentagon
0.06 > 0.018 2. Repeat the steps above using
three other digits. 765 198


hexagon
octagon
0.13 < 0.312
Numbers – 567 + 891
will vary. 198 1,089

WEEK 15 DAY 2 WEEK 15 DAY 4


3. Try it with four different digits.
5,432 3,087
1 1 Numbers 2,345 7,803
1 93 21 – 72 41 = 21 4 4 What are the first three prime numbers? 1 3 21 ÷7= 2 4 Is a circle a polygon? will vary. – +

2 3 5 3,087 10,890
 yes  no
2 9 7,000 114 R55 How did the sum change, using four digits instead of three?
– 3,529 2 75 8,605
All the numbers move one place to the left
93,471 5 Liam and his dad are repairing the railing 5 Mark solved 18 out of 20 problems
on their deck. They put up eight supports
with 4 feet between each one. If the first
correctly on his math quiz. What
percent of the problems were correct? with a zero added at the end.
3 List all the factors of 28.
support is at one corner of the deck and
the eighth support is at the other corner, 90% 4. Will the same thing happen using five digits? yes no
1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28
 
how long is the side? 3
2 Which is greater?

28 feet
Show your work.
 66 x 6  94 x 4 Try it!
54,321 41,976
Numbers
– 12,345 67,914
+
will vary.
41,976 109,890

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WEEK 16 DAY1 WEEK 16 3 DAY WEEK 16 DAY 5
912 Answers will vary.
1 120 + 792 = 4 What is the value of a in the equation 1 0.37 x 9.6 = 3.552 4 Circle the digit that is in the tenths place.  Activity 1
3 x a = 24?
Write a word problem for the answer 6 boxes of 12.
Example:
2 763, 1 99 a= 8 2
1
2
21
42
145.6
Cathy needs to pack 72 apples into boxes
+ 3,672
x 6
x 36
that can each hold 12 apples. How many
766,871
7 42
5 Ella bought a pizza for dinner. On the way
5 Max spent a total of $72.77 at the clothing
store. He paid with four $20 bills. What
3
7
3
7
home, she ate 81 of the pizza. Her brother boxes can she fill?
ate 41 of the pizza while he was setting the
3 Calculate the perimeter (p) and the area (a). change did he receive if the clerk gave table. How much pizza was left for dinner?
him the fewest possible number of coins 3 Two intersecting lines are parallel. 3 3 5
and bills? 
4

8

8

one $5 bill, two $1 bills,  yes  no


 Activity 2
two dimes, three pennies How many facts can you complete in one minute?
p= 42 cm
9 7 6 8 4 6 5 8
a= 38 square cm +5 +3 +6 +1 +2 +8 +7 +4

14 10 12 9 6 14 12 12
WEEK 16 DAY 2 WEEK 16 DAY 4 6 12 9 15 18 8 16 7
–3 – 8 –4 – 1 – 7 –2 – 0 –6

1 97,203 – 59,868 = 37,335 4 Is a sphere a solid figure? 1 210 ÷ 1


5
= 1,050 4 Which number is forty-five thousand 3 4 5 14 11 6 16 1
three hundred sixty-six?
 yes  no 7 6 9 8 12 2 4 12
2 503.69 0.61  4,536  405,366
x8 x6 x3 x5 x 0 x1 x 11 x 6

56 36 27 40 0 2 44 72
– 20.0 1  45,366  4,530,066
2 12 7.32

483.68 5 Clovertown students attend school

9 5 8 11 7 2 7 15
five days a week for thirty-six weeks
each school year. A school day is 5 In Rosa’s class, there are 15 boys and
six hours long. How many hours do 3 Draw an obtuse angle. 12 girls. On Wednesday, all the girls 9 81 7 35 6 48 5 55 4 28 8 16 3 21 1 15
3 Write the correct symbol in the circle. the students spend in school were present and 51 of the boys were
each year? absent. How many students were in

1,080 hours class that day?


5
6 < 7
8
5
25 = 1
5 24 students
3
4 > 2
3
1
4 < 1
3
Angles will vary but must
correct

be greater than 90°.

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WEEK 17 DAY 1 WEEK 17 DAY 3 WEEK 17 DAY 5
1
1 75 41 + 82 41 = 157 2 4 Round 369.2284 to the nearest 1 902 x 0.08 = 72.16 4 A square is a rectangle.  Activity 1
thousandth.

369.228  yes  no Farmer Brown built a fence around his henhouse. He used
eight fence posts and one roll of chicken wire.
2 5,782 2 8.34
49 1 x 0.5
+ 69 How far apart were the fence posts?
4.17
5 Our parakeet, Tweety, eats one ounce
6,342 5 Madison wants to plant tulips in her
garden in patterned rows. Each row will
of birdseed each day. About how many
weeks will a five-pound bag of birdseed 8 feet
have 12 tulips in a repeating pattern of last?
3 List the numbers in order from smallest
11 weeks
red, yellow, yellow, white. If Madison How long was the roll of chicken wire?
3 How many lines of symmetry could you plants 8 rows of tulips, how many of to largest.
draw on the figure below? each color will she need? 64 feet
24 48 yellow 24
91.7 17.9 197 0.791 7.19
 3
 2
red white
0.791 7.19 17.9 91.7 197 Show your work.

 1

 Activity 2
WEEK 17 2 DAY WEEK 17 DAY 4 Read the description and then draw the polygon. Label the length of each side
on your drawing.

1 98,234 – 998 = 97,236 4 How many fourths are in six-eighths? 3 1 81 ÷ 1


9 = 729 4 7 = 49
2 • It is a quadrilateral.
• Its perimeter is 16 centimeters.

2
1
15 95
1
5 Ben’s dad uses three 14-gallon tanks of 365 5 Members of the school band are required
• It has no right angles.
5 cm
– 3
– 3 gas a month driving to and from his job. 2 22 8,030 to practice twenty-five minutes every night. • It has 2 pairs of congruent,
5 5
parallel sides.
3 cm 3 cm
What is the average number of gallons About how many hours does a band
3 3
5 85 he uses per day in a 30-day month? member practice weekly? • The lengths of all the sides are
1.4 gallons 3 Draw a right triangle.
 2 hours  4 hours
prime numbers.

 3 hours  5 hours
3 Mark the rule for the pattern.
Show your work.
3 6 4 8 6 12 10 20 18 36 34
5 cm
 +3, –2  x2, ÷2  x2, –2

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WEEK 18 DAY 1 WEEK 18 DAY 3 WEEK 18 DAY 5
1 783 + 348 + 106 = 1,237 4 8 =
3 512 1 249 x 481 = 119,769 4 Circle the number that is a common  Activity 1
multiple of 6 and 8.
Arrange the numbers 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, and 36 so that the sum of each
15 68 24 90 32 diagonal line is 100.
2 $ 1 49.08 5 Besides spectators, the capacity limit 2 2.5
+ 326. 1 4 of Victory Stadium includes players, x 0. 0 6

$475.22 news reporters, and stadium workers.


How many nonspectators could be 0.15 5 A one-way trolley ticket to Old Town costs
4 32
at a sold-out game? $3.50. How much will it cost for Diego and

3 If each triangle in the figure is equilateral, 3 Shade the parts to show 34 .


three friends to ride to Old Town and
home again?
16 28
Capacity Limit 42,500
what is the perimeter of the figure?
General Admission Seating 31,750
$ 28.00 20
Reserve Seating 10,475

12 24
3 in.

18 inches 275 nonspectators


8 36

WEEK 18 DAY 2 WEEK 18 DAY 4


1
1 8,241 – 3,687 = 4,554 4 Mike can do 126 sit-ups in six minutes. 1 1
12 ÷6= 72 4 Volume is measured in square units.  Activity 2
How many sit-ups is that per minute?
Write the digits 1 through 9 on the lines to complete
21 sit-ups
yes no
8,203
 
the equations. Use each digit only once.
2 $29.00

6 4
– 4.99 2 15 123,045
5
$24.01
A one-gallon can of paint costs $17.00. + = 10
7 2 5
5 If each rain gauge measures six inches A one-quart can costs $4.39. Which is
of rainfall, about how much was the total the better buy? – =
3 If the sum of two numbers is 15 and the
8 1
rainfall from Sunday through Tuesday? gallon can quart can
3 What is the value of z in the equation product is 56, what are the two numbers?  
4 x 2 – z = 7? x =8
7 8 Show your work.
9 3
1
and
÷ =3
z=
Sunday Monday Tuesday
1
6 2 inches

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WEEK 19 1 DAY WEEK 19 DAY 3 WEEK 19 DAY 5
6
1 2.37 + 82.9 = 85.27 4 List all the factors of 24. 1 80,192 x 0 – 34 = -34 4 Reduce 36
42
to simplest form. 7  Activity 1
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24 Mrs. Shelton doesn’t have enough green and red markers for
everyone in her class. Every two students share a green marker,
1
2 1 0,948 2 28 5 Circle the first number that is incorrect and every four students share a red one. If Mrs. Shelton has
– 6,8 1 9 + 3
in the solution to this problem. fifteen green and red markers in all, how many students are
5

4,129 5 Will cut open and flattened a box for in her class?
29
recycling. Which shape was the box
before it was flattened?
2 40 x
4 6 1, 5 9 2
308 20 students
3592736
3
2 What is the value of n in the equation? 1 39 4 7 7 6 0
 3 Jenna needs 21 yard of material to
make one placemat. If she has 5 feet 1 4 2, 0 7 0, 3 3 6
24 + n + 3 = 88
of material, how many placemats can
61

n= she make?

Show your work.



3 placemats
 Activity 2
How many problems can you solve in one minute?

21 56 47 18 30 19 72 63
+34 + 12 +52 +40 +67 +40 +28 +95
WEEK 19 DAY 2 WEEK 19 DAY 4 55 68 99 58 97 59 100 158
7
1
3
4
+ 1
2
+ 5
8
= 18 4 Write 4,801 in expanded form. 1 5.34 ÷ 4 = 1.335 4 What comes next? 68 43 97 54 29 85 27 76

14
– 24 – 12 – 63 – 20 – 15 – 51 –11 – 33
4,000 + 800 + 1
0.8 2 1 00 1,000 10,000
8 4 10 6 12 8
44 31 34 34 14 34 16 43
2 9 7.2 x 357 x 357 x 357
15 22 36 47 51 60 74 83
5 It takes Alice one hour to walk to her 35,700 357,000 3,570,000 5 Luke and Joshua ordered an extra-large
cheese pizza with pepperoni on only
x 2 x 3 x 1 x 0 x 4 x 5 x 8 x 6
grandmother’s house. She walked ten
minutes and then stopped for a soda. one-third of it and sausage on only 30 66 36 0 204 300 592 498
3 How many ounces are in 13 pounds? After walking another fifteen minutes, one-fourth. If the pizza was cut into

208 ounces
she stopped for an ice-cream cone. She
walked fifteen more minutes after that
3 What is the least common multiple (LCM)
of 2, 6, and 8?
twelve slices, how many slices were 11 4 8 9 5 4 9 7
just plain cheese? 5 55 6 24 7 56 8 72 9 45 10 40 11 99 12 84
and then stopped to visit Mrs. Smith.
What fraction of the trip had Alice
24 5 slices
completed by then?
2 3 5
  
3 4 6

correct

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WEEK 20 DAY 1 WEEK 20 DAY 3 WEEK 20 DAY 5
1 12 = 2 144 4 Circle the median in this set of numbers. 1 1,073 ÷ 37 = 29 4 What is 50% of 20? 10  Activity 1

4 7 9 10 5 12 6 1. Plot the following ordered pairs on


2 9.5 4.5 2 24
3 the grid: (6, 5) (5, 1) (2, 1) (3, 5)
5 Half of the fruits in the bowl are apples
x 4.2 x 9.2 + 4 61 and one-third are bananas. All the rest

39.9 41.4 5 Jorge is making nachos for six people. The


11
are oranges. What fraction of the fruits
recipe calls for three cups of cheese. How
much cheese would Jorge need to make
612 are oranges?
1
2. Draw lines to connect the points.
What shape do they create?
nachos for two dozen people? 6
3
2 Write 75.9 in word form and expanded form. parallelogram
seventy-five and 12 cups 3 What is the volume of the cube?
Show your work.

nine tenths Show your work. 3. Mark the point that is 5 below and

70 + 5 + 0.9
6 to the left of (2, 1). What are its
coordinates?

3.375 cubic inches (-4, -4)

WEEK 20 DAY 2 WEEK 20 DAY 4


1 4÷5= 0.8 4 3 : 15 :: 60 : 300 1 95 ÷ 5 = 19 4 If a = 4 and b = 2, then 3a + 3b = 18 .  Activity 2

1. Plot the points below on the grid.


Then connect the points.
3
2 2,468 5 Sarah’s baby brother Jesse weighed 2 34 5 The school band had a doughnut sale
x 60 8 pounds 3 ounces when he was born. to raise money for new uniforms. Band (6, 4) (–2, 4) (6, –4) (–2, –4)
– 2 25
148,080 Now Jesse weighs 12 pounds. How much
7
members baked 6,000 doughnuts to sell
weight has he gained?
1 20
for $7.00 a dozen. If they sell all the

3 pounds 13 ounces
doughnuts, how much money will they 2. Mark the center point of the figure you
have for uniforms? created. What are its coordinates?
3
2 Write the correct symbol in the circle.
$3,500.00 (2, 0)
3 Write the number below in standard form.

=
six hundred six and six hundredths
Show your work.
606.06
3 43 + 2 21 10.75 – 4.5

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WEEK 21 DAY 1 WEEK 21 DAY 3 WEEK 21 DAY 5
1 666 ÷ 9 = 74 4 Mark the rule for the pattern. 1 7.6 + 0.18 = 7.78 4 2 = 3 8 The top four players on the soccer team scored 100 goals this season. Dylan scored 35 goals.
Mason scored 20 goals. Savannah scored 15 goals. Lydia scored 30 goals. Complete the table
to show each player’s goals as a fraction (in simplest form) and as a percent.
1
322 32.2 3.22 0.322
2 346 346 2 –4 + 5 = 5 Toshi has six coins that total 91 cents.
goals fraction percent goals fraction percent
x 64 x 6.4  + 10  ÷ 10  x 10 How many of each coin does he have?
7 3
22,144 2,214.4 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1
0 1 2 3 4 5
3 quarter
Dylan 35
20 35% Savannah 15
20 15%
1 3
5 Logan’s watch has a 90-day warranty. If
the watch stops working six weeks after
1 dime
Mason 20
5 20% Lydia 30
10 30%
3 How many minutes are in 3 125 hours? 3 What is the best estimate for 197 x 21?

205 minutes
Logan bought it, is it still under warranty?
1 nickel Make a circle graph to show the information in the table. Remember to give the graph a title.
 yes  no  4,000  4,500  5,000
1
Top Soccer Players
Show your work. penny

0 half dollar

WEEK 21 DAY 2 WEEK 21 DAY 4 Lydia Dylan


1 ÷ 1 = 1 932,291 30% 35%
1 2 2 4 Round 92,187,999 to the nearest 1 897,412 + 34,879 = 4 List all the factors of 16.

1, 2, 4, 8, 16
hundred thousand.

2 6.2 1
92,200,000 2 49 7,002 49 7.002
x 35 – 36,284 – 36.284

217.35 5 Kylie is on a swing. The swing moves back 460,718 460.718


5 Ava has 80 pictures to put in her photo
album. She can fit 4 photos on each page
Mason Savannah
and fourth twice every five seconds. About of the album. If the album has 15 pages,

3 If a = 110, then a x 0 = 0 .
how many minutes will it take Kylie to go
3
2
does Ava have room for all her photos? 20% 15%
back and forth one hundred times? Write 57.3 in word form.


1
3 2 minutes
fifty-seven and  yes  no

 4 minutes three tenths Why or why not?


1
4 2 minutes 15 x 4 = 60 photos;
60 < 80

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WEEK 22 1 DAY WEEK 22 DAY 3 WEEK 22 DAY 5
11
1 4,783 + 1,348 + 106 = 6,237 4 What is the value of x in the equation 1 4
7
+ 1
2
+ 2 81 =
3 56 4 Write in word form the value that 4 has
2x = 368 – 4? in 2.674. 1. Shade the boxes with the correct factors.

2 70 0,300 x= 182 2
3 four thousandths
4
– 94,082 0. 7 5
x 4 factors of 12 5 11 7 7 8 11 9 7 13 9 5 7 10 7 3
5 x 0. 8 0
606,218 5 At the ballgame, Isabelle bought two hot 3
0.6 5 Claire is writing a report about kangaroos.
factors of 41 3 2 10 4 11 5 7 6 12 18 9 18 3 2 1
dogs ($2.25 each), two sodas ($1.00 each), 5 The report must be two full pages. If she factors of 60 60 1 5 7 2 12 4 8 3 15 10 9 20 6 30
and one bag of peanuts ($1.50). If she paid can fit 20 lines on each page with about
3 Write the numbers in order from smallest with a ten-dollar bill, how much did she 20 words per line, approximately how factors of 48 3 5 12 9 24 7 4 11 16 11 48 10 1 13 2
to largest. get back?
3 What is 20% of 10? 2 many words in all will Claire’s report be?
factors of 72 36 12 72 5 4 3 6 7 18 24 8 10 9 2 1
8.00 8.30 0.800 0.83 $ 2.00 800 words factors of 19 2 3 19 4 7 11 5 10 5 6 12 9 13 8 8
0.800 0.83 8.00 8.30
Show your work.
factors of 16 8 3 2 7 13 3 10 14 6 15 5 11 9 12 6

factors of 24 3 2 8 5 7 9 9 13 5 14 11 19 5 10 7

2. Shade the boxes with the correct multiples.

WEEK 22 DAY 2 WEEK 22 DAY 4


3 multiples of 6 25 79 30 15 31 69 17 40 54 35 15 43 72
1 2(9 x 3) = 54 4 Water freezes at 0°C. It is 10 degrees 1 3
8
+1 =
14 3
8
4 If a = 6, then 2a + 4a x a = 216 . multiples of 7 41 92 15 101 54 19 111 38 49 66 75 26 91
above freezing outside, and the
temperature is predicted to drop multiples of 8 39 51 80 95 14 47 76 108 16 94 26 86 72
2 $ 4.85
16 degrees. What will the temperature
be then?
226 R38 5 Fifteen players, 2 coaches, and 21 parents multiples of 9 96 78 45 69 19 50 21 75 81 48 17 31 27
– 2.56 2 39 8,852 attended this year’s sports banquet. The

$2.29 -6 °C cost of each meal was $12.00 plus 5% multiples of 10 18 65 60 93 90 20 70 102 10 30 80 64 50


(0.05) sales tax. What was the total cost
multiples of 11 33 51 99 23 77 38 44 89 66 101 11 40 62
of food for the banquet?

3 Complete the drawing so that it is


5 Jayden is thirty years younger than his 3 How many inches are in 7 yards? $ 478.80 multiples of 12 72 48 84 35 24 60 96 81 12 108 144 20 36

symmetrical.
252 inches
mom. His mom is two years older than
his dad. If his dad is thirty-nine, how old
Show your work.
3. Decode the shaded message. good job!
is Jayden?

11 years old

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WEEK 23 DAY 1 WEEK 23 3 DAY WEEK 23 DAY 5
1 13 x 39 = 507 4 What value of x makes the equation true? 1 392.87 – 100.99 = 291.88 4 What are the common factors of 4 and 10?  Activity 1

15 426 – x = 329 x= 97 1, 2 Write each value in the correct place to show the number in standard form.

2 5
+ 3
+ 9
=
1 16 2
1
8
3
8
8 4 16
2 1
3 3 8 ones 5 hundreds 6 tens
5 Twelve students have bikes. Half of the 5 The bakers at the pretzel shop work
+ 1
+ 5 2 hundreds 2 tens 4 ten thousands
bikes are black. One-sixth of the bikes are 6 6 eight hours a day. Together, they make 3 tenths 7 hundredths 9 hundreds
3 Write the name of the figure. silver. One-fourth of the bikes are red, and 23 13
1
ten trays of pretzels every hour, with a 6 tens 1 tenth 6 ones
the rest are blue. How many bikes are 24 24 dozen pretzels on each tray. How many 4 thousands 8 hundredths
there of each color? pretzels in all do they bake a day?

6 2 3.27 960 pretzels 268.3 4,520.17 40,966.08


pentagon
black silver 3 Write 27
3 100 as a decimal.

red 3 blue 1 1 hundred thousand 2 tenths 5 hundredths


5 tens 6 hundreds 4 ones
9 hundredths 3 millions 2 hundreds
9 tenths 1 ten thousand 8 tenths
5 ones 8 tens 6 tens

100,055.99 3,010,680.2 264.85


WEEK 23 DAY 2 WEEK 23 DAY 4
1 8.4 ÷ 7 = 1.2 4 Round 9.098 to the nearest tenth. 1 9.9 ÷ 33 = 0.3 4 What is the perimeter of the triangle?

9.1  Activity 2
Write each number in expanded form.
2 1 2,345,678 2 900 6 inches
– 9,876,543 x 1 46
700 + 7 + 0.4 + 0.01
2,469,135 131,400
5 It takes Owen four minutes to eat eight 707.41

8,000 + 400 + 20 + 2 + 0.8


4 inches
carrot sticks. How long does it take him
to eat one? 16 inches 8,422.8

3 Write the number below in standard form. 30 seconds 3 1


of a dozen eggs = 4 eggs 586.95 500 + 80 + 6 + 0.9 + 0.05
3,000 + 20 + 3 + 0.06
3

six thousand and one hundredth 3,023.06


5 Mr. Nutty had 100 jars of peanut butter
6,000.01 to sell. He sold a dozen jars each day last
week. How many jars does he have left?
200,977.2 200,000 + 900 + 70 + 7 + 0.2
16 jars 65,012.03 60,000 + 5,000 + 10 + 2 + 0.03

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WEEK 24 DAY 1 WEEK 24 DAY 3 WEEK 24 DAY 5
9.6 ÷ 20 = 0.48 -8 1
3 3 grams
1 4 Which is greater? 1 –12 + 4 = 4 What is the value of b in the equation  Activity 1
9b + 5 = 41? How much does one block weigh?
1

4
 63  6.3
–15 –10 –5 5 10 15
2 2,400 2,400 0 b=
x 101 x 1 0.1

242,400 24,240
5 When Jake bought his pet snake, it was
0.87 m long. Now the snake is 1 41 m long. 2 0.37 5 Eli bought a jacket that was on sale at
How much did the snake grow? x 1.08 40% off. The original price of the jacket
3 The number is between 20 and 40. It is 0.38 meters 0.3996 was $60.00. How much did Eli pay?
an odd number. Its digits add up to 8.
The larger digit minus the smaller digit $ 36.00
is 2. What is the number? 3 Continue the pattern.

35 88 44 64 32 52 26 46

 Activity 2
WEEK 24 DAY 2 WEEK 24 DAY 4 Write the improper fraction and the mixed number for each model.

4,900 = 27 20
improper mixed
1 72 x 102 = 4 What is the range of the data below? 1 3 3
4 What is the LCM of 2, 4, and 5? fraction number
1.

8, 4, 12, 23, 11, 5, 38, 15, 8, 27, 3 11 3


1,928 2
1
4 24
35
1 10 10 5 Samantha answered 90% of the questions
2 964 ÷ 2 =
+ 2 21 on her math test and 80% of the questions
on her history test correctly. If each test
3
3 Which formula should be used to find
12 5 had 50 questions, how many questions
in all did she answer correctly?
2.

5 Driving to Adam’s grandmother’s house 17 7


the area of the figure?
takes three days and two nights. The trip
3 Which is less? 85 questions 10 1 10
each way costs $56.00 a day for gas,
 A=bxh $47.00 a day for food, and $60.00 a night 1
Show your work.
 88  8.08
1 for lodging. What will the total travel 3.
6 cm  A = 2l x w
expenses be for the trip there and back? 20 1

1
A = 2b x h
8 22
$858.00
4 cm

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WEEK 25 DAY 1 WEEK 25 DAY 3 WEEK 25 DAY 5
2
1 10 3 = 1,000 4 What is the GCF of 25 and 41? 1 1
1
6 x 4
5 = 15 4 If z = 3, then (9 x 5) + z = 48.  Activity 1
Write the ordered pair for each point on the coordinate grid.
 yes  no
16
1

(-5, 5)
5 If Paul saves $3.00 every week for 2 33
2 24 = 1
twelve weeks and then buys a CD for +1 4 A
5 Peter grew an average of 21 inch a month
(7, 8)
$15.00 plus 9% tax, how much money B
7
will he have left?
4 12
last year. If he was 4 feet 6 inches tall at B
3
2 Which weight is greater?
$ 19.65 the beginning of the year, how tall was
he at the end of the year?
A
C
(-2, -2)
 0.001 kilograms
5 feet tall
3
(3, -6)
Write an expression for the phrase below.
 10 grams Show your work.
D
80% of a number is 60
Show your work.
0.8n = 60 C

WEEK 25 DAY 2 WEEK 25 DAY 4


1 –2 + –5 = -7 4 Continue the pattern. 1 –10 + 3 = -7 4 List all the factors of 18.  Activity 2

72 86 75 89 80 94 87 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18
Follow the rule to complete each function table.

2 –20 + 15 = -5 2 –3 – 6 = -9 Rule: ÷ 3
1
Rule: x 0.25

5 Input Output Input Output


Anneke’s science class measured 5 The soccer team played a total of twenty-four
ten inches of rainfall during the month games and won four more games than they 3 9 3 0.75
3 Write four numbers that are less than of May. What was the average rainfall 3 Round 88,855 to the nearest hundred.
18 1.5
lost. What was the team’s win–loss record
88,900
5 and greater than 3. per day? (Round your answer to the 6 6
for the season?
3.9 4 4.52 4.8 nearest hundredth.)
14 10
9 27 9 2.25
0.32 inch wins losses
36 3
Examples only.
12 12

Answers will vary.


15 45 15 3.75
18 54 18 4.5

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WEEK 26 DAY 1 WEEK 26 3 DAY WEEK 26 DAY 5
1 (18 + 7) – 10 = 15 4 Write 210% in decimal form. 2.1 1 89,002 x 386 = 34,354,772 4 If a – b = 9 and a = 36, then b = 27 . A palindrome is a number that is the same read either backward or forward. The number
2332 is an example of a palindrome.

2 85 = 32,768 5 Thirty students are at soccer practice. Each $1.53 5 The school parking lot has room for thirty To find out if a number can become a palindrome, add the number to its reverse. If it is not
group of three students needs a soccer ball 2 25 $38.25 cars. If only six spaces are empty, what yet a palindrome, reverse the sum and add it to the answer. Continue reversing and adding
and two field cones. How many balls and fraction of the parking lot is in use? until the answer becomes a palindrome.
cones are needed in all? 4
3
2 Find the area.
10 balls 20 cones 3 What does one-half of three and
5 Example: 57 + 75 = 132 (132 is not a palindrome.)
7 21 feet two-thirds equal? 132 + 231 = 363 (363 is a two-step palindrome
5 If Mrs. Johnson parks in an empty space,
16 how does the fraction change?
5
because it goes through two reversals before
the sum becomes a palindrome.)
of the parking
3 41 feet
Show your work.
6
Circle the numbers that are two-step palindromes: 32 48 50 64 76 82 91
3
24 8 square feet lot is in use
Work Space

WEEK 26 DAY 2 WEEK 26 DAY 4


13
1 8 23 + 6 51 = 14 15 4 Draw an X on the figures that are congruent. 1 0.06 x 78 = 4.68 4 Estimate 21 x 297. 6,000

2 60% of 20 = ?
2 –10 5 Seiko has 7 coins that add up to $1.10.
+ 7 She has the same number of quarters

-3
 1,200  12  120 as dimes. The rest of the coins are nickels.
How many of each coin does she have?

3
2 Create a number pattern for the rule
5 Jo is supposed to read half of a 100-page 3 quarters
book for her English assignment. She has 3 Which of these angles is less than
x2, +10. finished 38 pages. What percent of the 90 degrees? 3
8 16 26 52 62 assignment does she have left? dimes

1
obtuse acute right
24%
  

124 134 268 278 556 nickels

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WEEK 27 DAY 1 WEEK 27 3 DAY WEEK 27 DAY 5
1 8,465 – 2,681 = 5,784 4 88% of $33.00 =
$29.04 1 297,450 – 691 = 296,759 4 What solid shape is a basketball?  Activity 1

sphere David’s garden produced six bushels of zucchini, three bushels of beans, seven bushels
of corn, and four bushels of beets. In the table below, write the fraction (in simplest form)
2 $ 14,490.08 5 Write the missing operation sign in each 2 3.02 and the percent of David’s total crop that each vegetable represents.
+ 3,276. 1 5 shape to find the answer to the last x 0.9

$17,766.23 equation. (Each shape represents only


one sign.)
2.718 5 Six more than eight times a number
equals thirty. Write the equation.
Show your work.

3
If 31x 2 x 3 = 186 and 3 What comes next?
8n + 6 = 30
What solid figure will this pattern make?
13 - 4 - 2 = 7 and 1,000 100 10 1 0.1 What is the number? 3
128 + 52 + 20 = 200,
vegetable fraction percent
What rule does the pattern follow?
3
then 5 x 3 - 12 + 8 = 11 . 10
beans
20 15%
cylinder beets
1
5 20%
7
corn
20 35%
3
WEEK 27 DAY 2 WEEK 27 DAY 4
zucchini
10 30%
1 Estimate the answer. 4 10 4 is more than 1,000. 1 8,263, 1 45 4 List all multiples of 8 that are less than 100.
 Activity 2
20
+ 1,09 7,688
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48,
1,389 ÷ 73 =  yes  no
9,360,833 56, 64, 72, 80, 88, 96 Write the fraction (in simplest form), decimal, and percent for the shaded part of each grid.

2 27 4
3
5 Emma weighed 6 pounds 9 ounces when 51 5 The plumber charged Mrs. Evans $225.00
1. 2. 3. 4.

– 1 9 31 she was born. Her weight doubled by the 2 72 3,672 for materials and $35.00 an hour for labor
time she was six months old. How much to fix her leaky sink. The total bill came to
5
8 12 did she weigh then? $347.50. How many hours did it take the

13 pounds 2 ounces plumber to fix the sink?


1
3 What is the LCM of 3, 7, and 2?
3
2 What solid shape is a brick? 3 2 hours 1
2
13
20
23
100
7
100
rectangular prism
fraction fraction fraction fraction

42 decimal 0.5 decimal 0.65 decimal 0.23 decimal 0.07

percent 50 % percent 65 % percent 23 % percent 7%

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WEEK 28 1 DAY WEEK 28 DAY 3 WEEK 28 DAY 5
1 340 x 0.034 = 11.56 4 Round 699.6 to the nearest whole number. 1 30 + 10 – 9 = 31 4 What are the common factors of 14 and 35? 1. What is the name of the tool that is used to measure angles?

700 1, 7  prism  polyhedron  protractor

2 Correct any errors. 1 4,687 2 –17


2. Measure each angle and write the number of degrees.
Answers – 9,78 1 + 11

may vary. 4,906


5,308 5 The sunglasses that Ramon wants to buy
are 50% off the original price of $85.00. If
-6 5 Arrange the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10
in the circles so that the numbers added
he also has to pay 6% sales tax, what will either vertically or horizontally equal 18.
be the total cost of the sunglasses? 3 Which solid figure has one triangular base
3 Write the factors of 28. Circle the prime
factors. $45.05 and three triangular faces?
4
 triangular prism
1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28 Show your work.  triangular pyramid 2 6 10
8 50 degrees 140 degrees

WEEK 28 DAY 2 WEEK 28 DAY 4


7
1 7.05 – 3.93 = 3.12 4 Circle the composite numbers. 1 1 43 ÷ 2 = 8 4 13 x 628 = 628
110 degrees 75
92 59 23 47 78 19
243 2 1 0.05 5 When Sasha traveled from San Francisco degrees
2 24 5,832 + 5.2 to Boston, the plane took off at 11 a.m.
5 David has two pet mice. Together, the
mice eat 21 cup of dry food pellets every
15.25 Pacific Time and landed at 7:30 p.m.
Eastern Time. With the three-hour time
3. Draw a right angle. 4. Draw a 45º angle.
week. How much dry food will David difference between California and
3 Write five million two hundred eighty need to feed his mice for one year? Massachusetts, how long was Sasha’s
3 What is the area of a right triangle that
26 cups
in standard form. flight?
has sides measuring 10 cm, 15 cm, and 1
5,000,280 18 cm? 5 2 hours
Show your work.
75 square cm

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WEEK 29 DAY 1 WEEK 29 DAY 3 WEEK 29 DAY 5
1 42 + 3 = 4 123 4 If x ÷ 5 + 8 = 15, then x = 35 . 1 (–4) + (–8) = -12 4 What is the GCF of 15, 33, and 54? 3 The dice below show different views of the dots on each cube.

2
2 33 5 The pirate captain ordered his men to dig 2 50, 0 27 5 Greg wants to divide a block of cheese
1 for treasure. Six men dug, one at a time, in x 0.27 that weighs 2 21 pounds into four equal
44
+
3
55
equal shifts for a total of three and a half
hours. How long was each man’s shift? 13,507.29 pieces. How many ounces will each
piece weigh?

13 60
31 35 minutes 10 ounces
3 What is the measurement of the third angle
Show your work. of a triangle if the other two angles each Show your work.
3 Write six million four hundred thousand six measure 45 degrees?
1. How many dots are on the side opposite 6? 1
and six hundredths in standard form.
90 degrees
6,400,006.06 2. How many dots are on the side opposite 4? 3

3. How many dots are on the side opposite 2? 5

4. Draw the missing dots on the dice below.


WEEK 29 DAY 2 WEEK 29 DAY 4
2
1 2
7
x4 =
17 1
2
4 How many inches are in 15 21 yards? 1 7.5 x 0.8 = 6 4 Which is greater?

558 inches  5,000 decimeters


1 0.51 kilometers
2 0.5 2 72 
+ 0. 1 5 x 4

0.65
5
5 Patrick left home at 4:20 p.m. on Sunday.
He returned 36.3 hours later. What day
and time was it when he got home?
6 5 Twenty percent of the students at Taft
Middle School play in the band. If the
3 What is the sum of the angles in a triangle? Tuesday 4:38 a.m. 3 Continue the pattern.
band has forty members, how many
students attend Taft Middle School?
180 degrees Show your work. 4 88 200 students
44 1 55 2 66 3 77

5 99 6 110

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WEEK 30 DAY 1 WEEK 30 DAY 3 WEEK 30 DAY 5
1 15 = 2 225 4 What is the area of the parallelogram? 1 734 + 821 + 486 + 999 = 3,040 4 Round 87.395 to the nearest hundredth.  Activity 1
87.40 The chart below shows the amount of time Austin spent working out at the gym last week.
0.34 0.034 2 0.1 1. What is the total amount of time Austin worked out?
2 7 2.38 70 2.38 x 0.01 Day Number of Minutes (Round your answer to the nearest hour.)
18 square cm 0.001 5 When the queen counted her jewels, she
found that she has five pearls, two opals,
Monday 45
4 hours
and three rubies for each diamond and Tuesday 50
3 What is the smallest fraction you can write two emeralds for each opal. If the queen
3 What is the perimeter of a pentagon if Wednesday 36
using the digits 2, 3, and 4? (Use all three 5 Rob’s height is 23 of his dad’s height. If has three diamonds, how many jewels
each side measures 31 feet? 2. What is the average amount of time Austin worked
digits in your answer.) Rob’s dad is 6 feet 3 inches tall, how tall does she have altogether?
155 feet
Thursday 70 out each day?
2
43
is Rob?
45 jewels 50 minutes
4 2
Friday 49
feet inches

 Activity 2
WEEK 30 DAY 2 WEEK 30 DAY 4 Every day, Ella practices piano half as long
Activity Number of Minutes
362
as she practices gymnastics. She takes half
1 9,000 x 0.01 = 90 4 How many cups are in 1.5 gallons? 1 1
2
of 724 = 4 Write the next two numbers in the sequence. an hour to eat dinner and watches television piano 60
twice that long. She does homework for an
1 1
24 cups 1 1 1
16 32
hour more than she practices gymnastics and gymnastics 120
30
2 4 8 two hours more than she watches television.
9
2 dinner
2 Use the distributive property to write 10

60
9
the expression another way. 100 Complete the chart to show how much time television
Example: 5 What is the ratio of w ’s to all consonants + 9
9 1,000 5 Sofia has 7 coins that total 68 cents. What Ella spends on each activity.
homework 180
4 x (8 + m) in the following sentence?
999 coins does she have?

(4 x 8) + (4 x m) Wes and Willow went for a walk.


9 1,000 2 quarters, 1 dime,
5:16 3 List all the factors of 21. 1 nickel, 3 pennies
3 Write 78.2 in word form. 1, 3, 7, 21
seventy-eight
and two tenths

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WEEK 31 1 DAY WEEK 31 DAY 3 WEEK 31 DAY 5
1 606.06 x 2 = 1,212.12 4 169 : 13 :: 36 : 6 1 20 3 = 8,000 4 In the number 698.713, which digit is in  Activity 1
the hundredths place?

1.35 5 To earn money, Bryan mows lawns every 2 –4


1 1. Write the fraction under each figure to show equivalents.

2 88 118.8 Saturday. He is paid $15.00 a lawn. If + –7 –10


0 +10

he mows seven lawns each Saturday,


how many weeks will it take him to -11 5 Devin caught two trout that each weighed
earn $1,000.00? 2 pounds, a sunfish that weighed 8 ounces, 2 4 6 8
3
2 What is 5% of 240? 12 10 weeks 3
2 If an angle measures 110º, what kind of
and a catfish that weighed 12 ounces. What = = =
3 6 9 12
was the average weight of the fish that
angle is it?
Devin caught?
Show your work. Show your work.
 acute
obtuse
21 ounces
OR 1 pound 5 ounces

 straight 2. Divide and shade each rectangle and fill in the missing numerator to show
equivalent fractions.

WEEK DAY 2
31 WEEK 31 DAY 4 1 = 2 = 3 = 4
4 8 12 16

1 541.8 ÷ 84 = 6.45 4 What is the measurement of the fourth 1 777.55 ÷ 5 = 155.51 4 How many square yards of carpet should
angle of a quadrilateral if the other angles Stella order if her bedroom measures
measure 60°, 120°, and 90°? nine feet by twelve feet?  Activity 2
90° 12 square yards
5
2 $98.89 2 37 Convert each improper fraction to a mixed number and each mixed number
+ 0.62 + 9 23 to an improper fraction.

$99.51 8
5 Pedro needs nine hours of sleep a night.
13 21 5 The number has two digits. It is greater
28 =
4 33 = 25
1
8 23 =
26
3
7 15
If he has to be up at 5:30 a.m., at what than thirty but less than fifty. It is an odd
3 If 16x equals 4, what does x equal? time should he go to bed? number. The sum of the digits is ten.
3 A line is perpendicular to another line

8:30 p.m.
4 0.4
1
when the lines intersect at right angles. What is the number?
  
4 43 5
59 4 13
4

 yes  no
37 49 =
9 3 127 = 12
57 =
13

123 169 3
12 103 = 10 10 169 = 16
96 =
10
95

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WEEK 32 DAY 1 WEEK 32 3 DAY WEEK 32 DAY 5
17
1 126 x 0.67 = 84.42 4
2 The numbers 48 and 63 have two 1 348.54 ÷ 37 = 9.42 4 Reduce 51
57
to simplest form. 19 Match each net to its three-dimensional figure.
common factors. What are they?
1
6
1 and 3 2 3.2 1 5 Tyler ran a half marathon (approximately
2 5
6
÷5=
x 5.07 13 miles) and completed the race in one
• •
5 John gave his friend Sam 41 of his
16.2747 hour and forty-four minutes. What was
his average running time per mile?

8 minutes
3 One number is incorrect in the solution marbles. Sam lost three of the marbles,
below. Find the number and circle it. so now he has only five. How many about
3 List the factors of 32.
marbles did John have to start with?

x
1, 3 9 2
37 32 marbles 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32
9744 • •
41 76
50, 5 0 4

• •

WEEK 32 DAY 2 WEEK 32 4 DAY

1 –14 + 22 = 8 4 3
8 of 16 = 6 1 100 4 = 100,000,000 4 What is the area of the triangle?
• •
1
2 38 5 Tosha swims on a four-person relay team. 2 5 1.32
x 1 41 If each person on the team swims two 3 1.76
lengths of a 100-yard pool in each relay, + 27.02
29
3 32 how many relays will the team have to
110.10 68 square cm
complete to swim a total distance of at • •
least one mile? (1 mile = 5,280 feet)
3 Continue the pattern.
3 relays 3 10% of 54 = 5.4
5
34 20 35
Chloe the cat uses 5 pounds of kitty litter
60% of 54 = 32.4
31 5 32 10 33 15 every two weeks. If her owner buys a
Show your work. 5-kilogram bag, about how long will it
Show your work. last? (1 kg = approximately 2.2 lbs.) • •
4 weeks

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WEEK 33 DAY 1 WEEK 33 3 DAY WEEK 33 DAY 5
1 96.24 ÷ 2 = 48.12 4 Lines AB and CD are . 1 725,649 + 583,129 = 1,308,778 4 Circle the equilateral triangle. The Summer Sports baseball club sold pizzas to raise money for new equipment and
uniforms. The club treasurer used a line plot to keep track of the number of pizzas
B sold in each order.
E
35,901.8
D
 parallel
2 0.0 3 0.3 2 36,000 – 98.2 =
x 0.2 x 0.2  perpendicular x x
A

0.006 0.06 C F x x
x x x
x x x x
3 Write the algebraic expression for the 5 Mrs. Roberts has organized her class into x x x x
following phrase. 4 teams. Each team has the same number x x x x x
x x x x x x
3 Jalil asked for two triple-dip ice-cream 5 Lines CD and EF are . of students. Boys make up 43 of each x x x x x x x x
cones. If each single-dip cone costs $1.69, a number plus 8 minus 10 team, and there are 2 girls on each team. x x x x x x x x x

n + 8 - 10
and each extra scoop of ice cream is 85¢,
C F x x x x x x x x x
A How many students in all are in the class? •1 •2 •3 •4 •5 •6 •7 •8 •9 • •11 •
 parallel
32 students
how much will he have to pay? 10 12

6.78
 perpendicular Number of Pizzas per Order
D
$ E

52
B

1. How many orders were taken in all?

2. How many pizzas were sold in all? 243


3. If the pizza prices were $5.00 each, 3 for $13.00, and 6 for $24.00, what was the total
WEEK 33 DAY 2 WEEK 33 4 DAY amount of money earned from orders of each quantity? (Make sure you give each
2 1 customer the best pricing.)
1 4 23 x 3 49 = 16 27 4 Reduce 36
to simplest form. 4 1 654,201 – 498,999 = 155,202 4 If 0.3x = 2.4, then x = 8 .
144 Number of
pizzas per 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 12
25 5 Zach’s dad will travel from Boston, MA, to 1,487.68 5 Jennifer mixed 4 tablespoons of frozen
order
2 0.3 0.3 7.5
x 7.5 Richmond, VA. The trip is about 600 miles. 2 25 37,192 concentrate with 43 cup of cold water to Total amount $40.00 $50 $130 $126 $69 $240 $148 $84 $144
About how fast will Zach’s dad have to make one 8-ounce serving of orange
of sales
2.25 drive to get there in 10 41 hours? juice. How many cups of orange juice

about 60 mph 3 Which is heavier?


will Jennifer be able to make with a
12-ounce can of frozen concentrate?
Work Space
3 What kind of angle is CAB? (2 tbsp. = 1 ounce)
Show your work.  1,000 milligrams
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WEEK 34 1 DAY WEEK 34 DAY 3 WEEK 34 DAY 5
1 0.21 x 7.03 = 1.4763 4 Round 967,727 to the nearest hundred 1 9 59 ÷ 1
9
= 86 4 Mark and label –1, –2 21 , and 43 in the Claire’s family is moving, and she needs to pack her 15-volume
thousand. correct positions on the number line. set of encyclopedias. Each book in the set measures 10 x 8 x 1.5

1,000,000
inches. Claire has four empty boxes, but she wants to pack all
15 volumes in no more than two boxes. How many volumes
2 9,765,945 2 76,32 1
-2 2 -1
x 3,748
1 0 31 of Claire’s encyclopedias will fit in each box below? Circle the
+ 282,067
4 two boxes that, together, will hold all of Claire’s encyclopedias.
10,048,012 5 Anthony bought two shirts at a special 286,051,108
sale. He paid the full price of $19.99 for one 5 A rancher has 500 cattle grazing in the
shirt and got a second shirt of the same pasture. When his cowhand rides into the
3 Mark all the shapes that always have only 3 If two angles of a triangle measure pasture on horseback to round up the
price for half off. If the sales tax rate is
two sets of parallel sides. 45 degrees and 71 degrees, what is cattle, how many legs are in the pasture?
8.5%, how much sales tax did Anthony
2,006 legs
the measurement of the third angle?
 rhombus  trapezoid pay for the two shirts?

2.55 64 degrees
4 6
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$
volumes volumes

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1 1
4
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4
:: 75 : 225 10 volumes 3 volumes
this set of numbers?

652 6.2 8.1 7.4 3.5 2 –2 –2 5 Popeye the parrot can sing three notes— Work Space
2 43 28,036
range 4.6 + 6 + –6 C, E-flat, and G. List all the different tunes

4 -8 he can sing using all three notes. Each

average 6.3 tune can use each note only once.

3 The baseball game started at 2:15 p.m. C, E-flat, G G, C, E-flat


3 How many inches are in 6 43 yards?
and lasted 2 hours and 48 minutes. At
C, G, E-flat G, E-flat, C
what time did the game end? 5 Stavros ordered a pizza for $5.99, a soda 243 inches
5:03 p.m. for $1.50, and breadsticks for $2.49. If he E-flat, C, G
gives the cashier a ten-dollar bill, how
much change will he get back? E-flat, G, C
$0.02
OR 2 cents
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WEEK 35 DAY 1 WEEK 35 3 DAY WEEK 35 DAY 5
1 86.4 ÷ 2.5 = 34.56 4 Mark the correct word form of 67.92. 1 564.02 x 3.5 = 1,974.07 4 How many cups are in a gallon?  Activity 1
 sixty-seven and ninety-two tenths 16 cups 1. Plot and label the coordinate pairs for
points A, B, C, and D on the grid.
4  sixty-seven and nine tenths and
2 95 2 Use the distributive property to rewrite
two hundredths A (3, 1) C (–2, 3)
x 3 23
B (4, 6)
the expression 3(4 + n ).

(3 x 4) + 3n
 sixty-seven and ninety-two hundredths 5 Bubble gum comes in packs of 7 pieces B (4, 6) D (–5, 2)

35
14 and cases of 48 packs. If Teera needs C (-2, 3)
OR 12 + 3n
15 7,500 pieces of bubble gum for a carnival,
5 If Jason ran 1.8 miles and Josh ran how many cases should she order?
D (-5, 2) A (3, 1)
3 Which measurement is the best estimate
of a new pencil’s length?
3,200 yards, who ran the farthest?
(1 mile = 5,280 feet) 3 What is the perimeter? 23 cases 2. Name the ordered pairs for points
E, F, G, and H on the grid. E G

 7 cm  17 cm  170 cm Josh cm E
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1 (3 – 4) + 6 = 5 4 What is the smallest fraction you can write 1 6.43 ÷ 0.5 = 12.86 4 If 7x = 441, then x = 63 . Write the number on the line, and then make a dot on the number line and label it
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1
2 yes no
76 2 54,96 8,432 5 Aiko and Amy had a lemonade stand. 1. the opposite of +2 -2
Is the answer correct?  
3, 1 3 5,978 They started with 3 gallons of lemonade. 3
If no, correct any errors. + 824,72 1 At the end of the day, they had 1.5 quarts 2. half of 1 2
1 4
2,964
+ 1,043
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lemonade did they sell? 3. 2.5 – 3.25 -0.75
candies, six orange candies, four yellow
3,907 candies, and one green candy. If Grace 42 glasses 1
-1 2
4,007
7 3
reaches into the bag without looking, 3 What is the ratio of s’s to all letters in the 4. –2 8 + 1 8
what is the chance that she will pull out sentence?
a yellow candy?
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27.2 quarts 2:7 OR 7
She sold six sea stars. –3
1 –1
3 2 3

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WEEK 36 DAY 1 WEEK 36 DAY 3 WEEK 36 DAY 5
1
1 9.23 ÷ 71 = 0.13 4 How many milliliters are in one liter? 1 127 38 – 44 41 = 83 8 4 Circle the fractions that are expressed  Activity 1
in simplest form. Write an expression that shows how to solve each problem.
 10  1,000

184.45
19 34 8 16 28
2 9.23 9.23  100  10,000 77 51 13 48 112 Problem Expression
2 904.34 + 135.97 – 855.86 =
+ 0.7 1 + 0.07 1

9.94 9.301 5 If there are sixty-four knives, forks, and 5 Tia wants to sew a patchwork quilt. She
1. Gina has 4 pairs of shoes. Her older sister has x more pairs.
How many pairs of shoes does Gina’s older sister have? 4+x
spoons on the table and each place 3 Find the area.
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wants the finished size of the quilt to
setting has two forks, how many places be 81 x 110 inches. She will use 6-inch 2. Henry had n errors on his spelling test. His friend Hannah
3 43 = are set?
2n
squares cut from eight different fabric misspelled twice as many words. How many words did
= 256 16 places patterns. If Tia wants about the same Hannah spell wrong on the test?
44
number of squares in each pattern,
= 1,024
h - 14
approximately how many squares should
3. Anthony’s mom is h inches tall. Anthony is 14 inches shorter.
2.25 square feet
45
she cut from each different fabric?
How tall is Anthony?
31 squares
4. Maria bought t roses so that she can make identical Mother’s

t 3
Day bouquets for her mom and her two grandmothers.
How many roses will Maria use for each bouquet?

2
5. Pui baked z dozen fortune cookies. She gave away 3 of
WEEK 36 DAY 2 WEEK 36 DAY 4 them to friends and neighbors and kept the rest for her family.
1
z
3
26 14
1 2.27 22.7 How many fortune cookies did Pui keep for her family?
1 296 x 3.04 = 899.84 4 61 47 – 35 21 = 1 5 11.35 0.5 11.35 4 Fill in the missing numbers.

3 321 6. Kyle usually spends $d on a bag of dog food, but when it’s

1.4 14 140
9 11 33 35 105 107 on sale for 20% off, he buys 2 bags. How much does Kyle
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2 15 21 15 210 15 2,100 710 milliliters of soda, how many
2 4.03
x 2.71
0.403
x 0.27 1
OR 2($d) x 0.80
two-liter bottles are needed for 5 A televised football game that lasted a
10 people?
10.9213 0.109213 total of three hours had commercial
breaks every ten minutes. Each break
 Activity 2

3 What is the area? 4 bottles aired one 60-second commercial and


Evaluate the expression for each variable.

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3 What is ?
n = n x 10 n= n ÷ 10 n=
1
n
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was used for commercials? 7 70 50 5 34 17
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3 30
680
10
68
1
120
68
60
34
ray
32 1

100 1,000 320 2
line segment 66 660 4.5 0.3
720 square units
 45 0.6
18 180 97 9.7 99.8 49.9

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