Summer School: 5 th Grade Math Common Core Activities Name:
2- DIGIT SUBTRACTION
3- DIGIT SUBTRACTION
2- DIGIT ADDITION
3- DIGIT ADDITION
4- DIGIT ADDITION
PLACE VALUE 5,788-7,342-71,975-5,863-450,555-32,534-12,364-23,954-24,889-5,788-5,360-71,475-850,555-932,534-88,342-283,954-172,364-183,924 -
PLACE VALUE 5,788-7,342-71,975-5,860-50,555-32,534-12,364-23,954-24,889-5,788-8,342-71,475-5,360-850,555-932,534-172,364-283,954-83,924 -
COMPARING NUMBERS 586 781 458 283 96 3,456 5,089 6,479 9,932 3,341 13,966 28,168 26,490 52,144 10,639 678,235
COMPARING FRACTIONS Use <, >, = to compare fractions 1) 1/4 1/5 2) 1/6 1/10 3) 1/4 2/8 4) 1/5 1/6 5) 1/12 1/10 6) 1/12 1/4 7) 1/3 1/2 8) 2/4 1/2 9) 1/3 2/6
Multiplication ADDITION TO MULTIPLICATION EX) 2 + 2 + 2 = 2 x 3 EX) 4 + 4 = 4 X 2 1) 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 = 2) 2 + 2 = 3) 5 + 5 + 5 = 4) 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 5) 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 6) 8 + 8 = 7) 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 = 8) 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4+ 4 = 9) 0 + 0 + 0 = 10) 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 =
Multiplication 1) A pet store had five cages of frogs with nine frogs in each cage. How many frogs did the pet store have total? 2) Maria was placing her quarters into stacks. Each stack had seven coins. If she had four stacks, how many quarters did she have? 3) Ryan was drawing X-Men characters on a sheet of paper. He could draw six characters on each piece of paper. If she had two sheets of paper, how many characters can he draw? 4) Harry charges $10 to mow a person s lawn. How much money does Daniel make per week if he mows ten lawns? 5) Annabelle was buying baby clothes for her new child. She bought three packs of shirts. Each pack had six shirts in it. How many shirts total did she buy? 6) Adam wanted a Coke at work. It costs five quarters. He wants two sodas. How many quarters does he need? 7) Jackie was playing basketball with her friends. They played three games total. Jackie scored seven points in each game. How many points did she score total?
Multiplication
Multiplication 1) 4 x = = 16 = 2) 8 x = = 64 = 3) 10 x = 100 = 4) 2 x = = 18 = 5) 7 x = = 42 = 6) 3 x = = 9 = 7) 1 x = = 8 = 8) 4 x = = 7 =
Multiplication
Multiplication
Multiplication 1) Jasper bought five ice-creams for his family. They cost $1.32 each. How much did he spend on ice-cream? 2) Brittney needs to buy books for college. There is a deal at the bookstore selling the books for $189 each. She needs seven books for college. How much money does she need for school? 3) Hooper purchased a shipment of materials for $825. He needs to purchase five more shipments. How much will five shipments cost? 4) The Miami Heat average 117 points per game. How many points did they score in nine games? 5) Six Flaggs costs $254 per family to ride all the rides, parking, and food. How much does it cost three families to go to Six Flaggs?
Division 1) How many groups of 4 can you make from the 24 smiley faces? 2) How many groups of 8 can you make from the 24 diamonds? 3) How many groups of 2 can you make from the 24 squares? 4) How many groups of 5 can you make from the 35 smiley faces?
Division no remainder 1) 24/8 2) 30/3 3) 45/9 4) 122/2 5) 255/5 6) 840/10 7) 88/11 8) 32/8 9) 120/12 10) 320/10 11) 125/5 12) 2,500/5
Division with remainder 1) 27/8 2) 32/3 3) 49/9 4) 123/2 5) 258/5 6) 844/10 7) 89/11 8) 36/8 9) 121/12 10) 328/10 11) 129/5 12) 2,504/5
Multiples Put an X in the box if it is a multiple of the number. 2 3 5 6 9 10 24 8 50 33 88 40 27 12 27 45 81 100 90 15 18 32 52 16 6
MEASUREMENT
MEASUREMENT Measure the pictures in CM and IN 1) in cm 2) in cm 3) in cm 4) in cm 5) in cm 6) in cm
MEASUREMENT
MEASUREMENT Determine the best measurement for the object. A ruler Half of a pencil A man s sneaker Height of door A trip in the car One and a half football fields A small insect outside A friend lives this far away Average height of a man Height of a van Length of a backyard Length of a yard stick
Weight
Find the area of the shaded figure. Area
Perimeter Determine the perimeter of the shaded figures in the boxes below.
What time is it? TIME
ADDITION WORD PROBLEMS 1) While working on his house, Sam spent $565 for a new backdoor and $29 for a bucket of paint to paint it. How much did he spend altogether? 2) A zoologist was checking the weights of two lions. The first lion weight 542 pounds. The second lion weighed 339 pounds. How much was the combined weight? 3) At Jennifer s school there are 110 students in the 3 rd grade, 144 students in the 4 th grade, and 223 students in the 5 th grade. How many students are there in all three grades? 4) Dan was playing games at the local arcade. He was 789 tickets from the baseball game and 842 tickets from basketball. How many tickets did he get total? 5) A pizza shop sold 399 slices of pizza on Saturday. They sold 227 slices on Sunday. How many did they sell on the weekend?
SUBTRACTION WORD PROBLEMS 1) A candy shop sells 799 boxes of candy on Friday. It sells 438 boxes on Saturday. How many more boxes are sold on Friday? 2) For his 16th birthday, Juan wanted to buy a used car. His parents said they would give him $2000 toward it. The car he wants costs $4,499. How much money does Juan need to save? 3) Hannah is going to Florida this summer for vacation. The condo she wants to rent costs $1250. She has $625. How much more money does she need? 4) Carlo and Shannon are collecting cans for recycling. Carlo collected 712 cans. Shannon collected 569. How many more cans did Carlo collect over Shannon? 5) Harry was reading his favorite book. It has 255 pages. He has read 100 pages. How many more pages must he read to finish the book?
Money Determine the amount money from the pictures below. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Money Problems Mixed Read the word problems and answer the questions. 1) Maddy bought one hotdog for $1.99 at the fair. She also bought cotton candy for $1.50. How much money did she spend at the fair? 2) Bowie needs a new tire for his bike. It costs $8.79. He has $3.99 saved up. How much more does he need to buy the tire? 3) Harris found $5.00 on the ground. He has $5.00 at home. How much more does he need to have $20.00? 4) Pablo wants to buy new Blu-ray movie for his mother. It costs $24.99. He has $12.44 saved up. How much more does he need? 5) Ms. Esposito wants to buy pizza and soda for her class. Three boxes of pizza cost $10 each. Three bottles of soda cost $2 each. How much will she spend in all?
GRAHPS 1) Which day had the least amount of rain? 2) Which day had the most amount of rain? 3) Did Monday or Tuesday have more inches of rain? 4) How many inches of rain were there on Saturday? 5) How many inches of rain were there combined in ALL the days? 6) How many more inches of rain were there on Thursday than Saturday? 7) How many inches of rain were there on Thursday and Saturday combined? 8) How many inches of rain were there on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday combined? 9) How many inches of rain were there on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday combined? 10) What day had the second highest rainfall?
GRAHPS 1) What game had the most points scored? 2) What game had the least points scored? 3) How many points did they score in game 5? 4) How many points did they score in game 3? 5) Which game had the most points scored? Game 4 or game 7? 6) Which game had the least points scored? Game 5 or game 2?
GRAHPS 1) Which ride did exactly 15 people like best? 2) How many people said the Pirate Ship was their favorite ride? 3) How many people said the Roller Coaster was their favorite ride? 4) How many more people like the Pirate Ship than the Roller Coaster? 5) What was the least liked ride? 6) What was the favorite ride? 7) What ride did exactly 25 people like? 8) How many voters are there total?
Geometry
Geometry Word Problems Draw the shape and name it based on the information provided. 1) Melissa noticed that a kitchen table has 4 sides. The two long sides are equal to each other. The two short sides are equal to each other. What shape is the table? 2) While walking home from school, Alexis saw a red and white sign with 8 sides. What sign did she see? 3) Jamie is reading a book about cool buildings. His favorite building has 3 sides. What shape is his favorite building? 4) My new plasma TV has 4 sides. All sides are perfectly equal to each other. What shape is the TV? 5) Elaina drew a shape that was chasing her in her dream last night. It had 6 sides. What shape did she dream about?
Geometry Circle the shapes that have HALF of it shaded.
Geometry
Geometry 1) What letter represents 1/3 3) What letter represents 1 1/4 2) What letter represents 1/1 4) What letter represents 1/2 5) What letter is almost 1 whole 7) What letter represents a half 6) What letter is just after 1/2 8) What letter is right before 1 whole 9) What letter represents 0/0 10) What letter is between 1/2 and 1 whole 11) What letter represents more than 1 whole 12) What letter represents less than a half
Adding Fractions Add the fractions and then draw a picture of the answer. 1) 2/5 + 2/5 = 2) 4/8 + 3/8 = 3) 1/10 + 2/10 = 4) 5/9 + 2/9 = 5) 3/6 + 3/6 = 6) 2/7 + 4/7 = 7) 10/12 + 1/12 = 8) 13/19 + 5/19 = 9) 8/20 + 8/20 =
Subtracting Fractions Subtract the fractions and then draw a picture of the answer. 1) 4/5-2/5 = 2) 4/8-3/8 = 3) 7/10-2/10 = 4) 5/9-2/9 = 5) 4/6-3/6 = 6) 5/7-4/7 = 7) 10/12-1/12 = 8) 13/19-5/19 = 9) 10/20-8/20 =
Write obtuse, acute, or right triangle Angles 1) 90 2) 45 3) 38 4) 143 5) 23 6) 177 7) 89 8) 91 9) 5
Three-Dimensional Figures 1) CUBE a) faces b) edges C) vertices 2) SPHERE a) faces b) edges C) vertices 3) RECTANGULAR PRISM a) faces b) edges C) vertices 4) TRIANGULAR PYRAMID a) faces b) edges C) vertices
Lines Tell whether the lines are perpendicular, parallel, or intersecting
Decimals 1) Which letter represents 1.2? 2) Which letter represents 0.7? 3) Which letter represents 0.9? 4) Which letter represents 0.6? 5) Which letter represents 0.9? 6) Which letter represents 0.1? 7) Which letter represents 0.55? 8) Which letter represents 1.3? 9) Which letter represents 0.4? 10) Which letter represents 1.1? 11) Which letter represents 0.5? 12) Which letter represents 0.8?
Adding Decimals 1) 45.55 + 58.99 = 2) 24.99 + 14.32 = 3) 132.51 + 439.77 = 4) 309.09 + 309.09 = 5) 419.44 + 333.33 = 6) 999.99 + 999.99 = 7) 1,346.64 + 36.63 = 8) 2,455.43 + 3,543.35 = 9) 12,588.08 + 3,444.39 10) 33,333.33 + 99,999.99
Subtracting Decimals 1) 95.55-58.99 = 2) 24.99-14.32 = 3) 732.51-439.77 = 4) 309.09-309.09 = 5) 419.44-333.33 = 6) 999.99-999.99 = 7) 1,346.64-36.63 = 8) 4,455.43-3,543.35 = 9) 12,588.08-3,444.39 10) 43,333.33-33,999.99
Order of Operations Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally 1) 36/4 + (3 x 5) x 10 5 = 2) 15/3 x (13 9) + 15 = 3) 6 4 + 5 + 2 x (28/7) = 4) 7 x 3 + (17 + 3) 12/4 5) (7 3) X 8 + 3 + 55 22 = 6) (25/5) + 8 + (13 4) x 4 = 7) 11 + 9 x 54/9 10 = 8) 8 x 5 + 25 12 + 55 12 X 2 =
Coordinate Plane 1) truck 2) hat 3) Earth 4) cat 5) girl 6) dragon 7) shoes 8) surfer 9) dog
Standard, Expanded, Written Write the standard, expanded, and written form for the solution of each problem. 1) 23 + 49 = 2) 56 28 = 3) 23 x 9 = 4) 56 x 6 = 5) 150/5 = 6) 234 x 5 = 7) 45,899 + 8,233 = 8) 99,000 12,999 =
Division by two numbers with & without remainders 1) 144/12 2) 350/35 3) 145/19 4) 339/11 5) 126/18 6) 555/15 7) 118/13 8) 222/14 9) 439/20 10) 1000/20 11) 2000/10 12) 5000/50
Multiplying Decimals 1) 2.3 x 5 = 2) 5.9 x 9 = 3) 34.02 x 2 = 4) 78.87 x 3 = 5) 12.23 x.05 = 6) 33.33 x.02 = 7).05 x.09 = 8) 1.5 x 8.7 = 9) 23.00 x 5 = 10) 42.01 x.01 =
Comparing Decimals Write <, >, or = for the problems below. Underline the number that told you the answer. 1) 2.03 3.02 2) 12.04 12 3) 32.09 32.99 4) 49.42 49.42 5) 12.12 12.22 6) 133.99 140.00 7) 0.08.1 8) 1,456.89 1,546.89 9) 32.33 32.33 10) 999.99 1,000 MAKE YOUR OWN PROBLEMS BELOW. TRADE WITH A PARTNER. HAVE HIM/HER COMPLETE YOUR PROBLEMS. YOU COMPLETE HIS/HER PROBLEMS.
Multiplying Fractions 1) 2/3 x 4/8 = 2) 5/6 x 7/8 = 3) 7/9 x 1/2 = 4) 3/4 x 3/4 = 5) 1/5 x 2/5 = 6) 5/8 x 3/9 = 7) 12/3 x 6/7 = 8) 24/5 x 2/4 = 9) 10/12 x 13/14 = 10) 14/19 x 2/20 =
Dividing Fractions 1) 3 4/8 = 2) 5 7/8 = 3) 7 1/2 = 4) 3 3/4 = 5) 9 2/5 = 6) 8 3/9 = 7) 12 6/7 = 8) 24 2/4 = 9) 10 13/14 = 10) 14 2/20 =
Finding the Volume What is the volume for the following shapes? 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
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