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Rock Climbing
Smart to the Core - Daily Review
Grade 5
Number and
Operations in Base Ten
Number and
Operations – Fractions
Measurement and
Data
Geometry
Mixed Review
Operations and
Algebraic Thinking
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OPERATIONS and ALGEBRAIC THINKING
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Mr. Barber wrote the expression6 × 2 + 9 × 1 + 4 to find the number of students in after school activities. How many students are there in all?
48
66
25
75
Jocelyn and Ben spent $35 on food. Jocelyn paid with a $20 bill and received $7 in change. Ben gave the cashier $30 and received $8 change. Which expression can be used to find the amount of money Jocelyn and Ben spent on food?
C
35 ÷ [(20 — 7) + [(30 — 8)]
35 = [(20 + 7) + [(30 + 8)]
35 = [(20 — 7) + [(30 — 8)]
35 + [(20 — 7) — [(30 — 8)]
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(5 x 6) + 7
7 x (6 x 5)
7 + ( 6+ 5 )
7 — (6 x 5)
A mechanic keeps car parts in bins in his garage. He kept 5 boxes of spark plugs in 6 bins and 7 windshield wipers in another bin. Which expression could the mechanic use to find the total number of parts in the bins?
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There were 2,000 people that attended a conference in May. The attendance at the same conference was 10 times more in June than it was in May. What was the attendance of the conference in June?
200
2,000
20,000
2,000,000
A
B
C
D Joseph ordered a box of 1,500 business cards. He left of the cards at each of his stores. How many cards did Joseph leave at each store?
15
150
1500
15,000
A
B
C
D
The population of the state of Texas in 2013 was approximately 26,500,000 people. Which shows 26,500,000 as a whole number multiplied by a power of 10?
265 x 104
265 x 105
265 x 106
265 x 107
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B
C
D
The mall needs to repair 2,000 meters of their floor. They will need 40 tiles to repair each meter of floor. Which of the following could they use to find the total number of tiles needed for the repairs?
(4 x 2) x 103 = 8,000
(4 x 2) x 104 = 80,000
(4 x 2) x 105 = 800,000
(4 x 2) x 106 = 8,000,000
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110
NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS FRACTIONS
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Jenny found centimeter of black ribbon and centimeter of white ribbon. What is the least common denominator of the fractions?
8
12
24
15
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D
Tamia is preparing a new recipe. The recipe requires cup of milk and cup of flour. Which pair of fractions can be used to find how many cups of ingredients the recipe requires?
A C
B D
1012
812
416
616
824
624
2430
1830
Use the information for 3 - 4. Jordan made a salad for lunch. He filled of a bowl with spinach, of the bowl with apples, and the rest of the bowl with diced chicken.
1
Which fraction strips should Jordan trade for the strip in order to find how much of the bowl was filled with apples or diced chicken?
A C
B D
1438
1915
How much of the basket was filled with spinach and apples?
A C
B D
79
16
19
1
4 9
4 9
and
and and
and
1 3
49
13
251
3
14
38
79
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Paula’s garden is 66 inches wide. Tammy’s garden is 9 inches wider than Paula’s garden. What is the width of Tammy’s garden in feet and inches?
3 feet 6 inches
5 feet 5 inches
5 feet 3 inches
6 feet 3 inches
aA
aB
aC
aD
Candice needs to fill 200 cups with lemonade. If each cup holds 1 pint of lemonade, how many gallons of lemonade does Candice need to buy?
15 gallons
10 gallons
50 gallons
25 gallons
aA
aB
aC
aD
12 yards
8 yards
3 yards
2 yards
aA
aB
aC
aD
yard
yard
yard
yard
aA
aB
aC
aD
19
316
13
14
What was the average distance, in yards, that Teresa measured?
What was the total distance, in yards, of Teresa’s friends’ houses?
Use the line plot for 3 - 4.Teresa measured the distance to her friends’ houses. She made a line plot to record the data.
1 ft = 12 in
1 pint = 2 cups
1 quart = 2 pints
1 gallon = 4 quarts
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Use the coordinate grid for 1 - 2.Patricia made a map of her town
What is located at (5, 1) in Patricia’s town?
park bank
church zoo
A C
B D
Which point describes the location of the theater?
(4, 4) (3, 6)
(6, 3) (2, 6)
A C
B D
Use the coordinate grid for 3 - 4.Mario made this graph to show how much money he has in his savings account each week.
Which week did Mario save $40?
How much did Mario save by week 3?
D
C
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2A
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$45
$35
$25
$15A
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