Monday, October 6th 5th Gr. Show your work

1. A swimming pool is drained at the end of each summer. Fifteen gallons of water are removed each minute. How much does the amount of water in the pool change in one hour? (There are 60 minutes in one hour.)

2.  Maplebrook has the following number of students in the 5th grade classrooms.

·  Four of the classrooms have 24 students.

·  One classroom has 27 students.

Each student donated 40 pennies for a science project, what is the total amount of money collected in dollars and cents? Show your strategy for solving.

3. 635 158

x 73 x 1

158

+14220

4. Round the following numbers to the nearest tenth, then add.

4. 3.97 + 8 + 3.891 + 34.04 =

5. Muriel purchased 18 cartons of eggs for an egg-drop investigation. Each carton contained two dozen eggs. Jace purchased 12 cartons of eggs for the same project. There were 6 eggs in each of his cartons. Muriel and Jace threw 7 cracked eggs away before the investigation had even begun. How many eggs were purchased for the egg-drop investigation?

Which sentence should be used to solve the problem?

A. (18 x 12) + (12 x 6) + 7 =

B. (18 x 24) + (12 x 6) x 7 =

C. (18 + 24) + (12 + 6) =

D. (18 x 24) + (12 x 6) =

Tuesday, October 7th Show your work

1. Mr. and Mrs. Perez went to see a play in the theater district, and then went to a nearby restaurant for dinner. They parked their car in a downtown parking garage. Below, is the cost for parking in the garage.

Mr. and Mrs. Perez were gone from 6:30 p.m. to 12:00 A.M. Mr. Perez paid the parking attendant with two 20-dollar bills. How much change did he receive?

2. 650,000 – 12,413

3. 486 703

X 27 x 94

4. Brian and his friend are competing in a video tournament. They are in second place. Brian has 864 points; his friend has 1500 more points than Brian. The team currently in first place just finished the tournament with 4000 points. How many points must Brian’s team score in the last round of the tournament to beat the team in first place?

5. Last January, William purchased a subscription to two magazines. Both magazines will arrive in the mail monthly. William also receives the Sunday newspaper. Which number sentence can be used to find S the total number of newspapers and magazines William will receive for all of 2014?

A.  12 x 2 = S

B.  12 + 2 + 52 = S

C. 12 + (52 x 2) = S

D. (12 x 2) + 52 = S

6. 59,340.037 - 41,613.540 =

Wednesday, October 8th 5th Gr.

Show your work

1. What is the perimeter of the rectangle below?

2.5M

1.6 M

2. 85.45 + 58.036 + 0.29 =

775

X 23

3. Circle the numbers below that are not composite numbers:

3 6 7 9 11 12

15 18 21 23 25 27

29 33 41 43 49 52

4. Each week, Atascocita High School orders 19 packages of hotdogs from H & A Vendors to sell at the football game. Each package contains a dozen hotdogs. AHS pays the vendor $6 per package. At the concession stand they sell the hotdogs for $1 each. If all the hotdogs sell, how much money will Atascocita High School make after they pay the vendor for the hotdogs?

5. Ms. James asked two students to measure the perimeter of the classroom.

After measuring the classroom, the students determined the perimeter equaled 152 feet. Which method could be used to determine the length of each side of the classroom?

A. Find four numbers with a sum of 152 because the perimeter is 152 feet.

B. Divide 152 by 4 because the room has four walls.

C. Find the difference of 152 and 4, because the perimeter of the room can’t be greater than 152 feet.

D. Choose one number that will be used for the length of each wall opposite from one another. Subtract the sum of the two numbers from 152 and divide the remainder by 2 for the other two walls.

Thursday October 9th 5th Gr.

Show your work

1. Complete the following using addition and multiplication.

9 sum of 3 and 6

Ex. 3 6

18 products of 3 and 6

10 16 40 10 12 35 42 11 50 4

7 60 44 10 28 100 20 15 50 15

2. Using the two clocks below, show one clock with a time of 9:10 and the other clock 1 hour and 50 minutes later.

Types of Music / Number of Employees
Country Only / 3
Rock Only / 12
Jazz Only / 10
Country and Rock / 7
Country and Jazz / 6
Country, Jazz and Rock / 4

3. Write 17,645,823 in words and expanded form.

4. In a survey, a company asked its employees what type of music should be played when phone callers are put “on hold”. Their choices were country, rock, and jazz. Employees were allowed to pick up to three types of music. The chart shows the data that was collected.

“On hold” Music Preference

Label the Venn diagram and use the data on the table to represent the same data as the table.

5. 33,800 – 12,250