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MATH COMPUTATION SKILLS & STRATEGIES Every book in the Math Computation Skills and Strategies series contains over 100 reproducible pages.These highinterest activities combine computation practice with strategy instruction. Featuring a Scope and Sequence chart, the books allow educators to supplement their math lessons with the extra math practice all students need. In addition, periodic reviews allow for reinforcement and assessment of skills.
H I G H - I N T E R E S T M AT H C O M P U TAT I O N S K I L L S & S T R AT E G I E S
HIGH-INTEREST
• LEVEL 4
The books are grade specific, but they were created with students of all ages in mind. Each book features ready-to-use pages with instructional tips at the beginning of each lesson. Math Computation Skills and Strategies reproducible books are the perfect choice for educators.
HIGH-INTEREST
MATH COMPUTATION SKILLS & STRATEGIES Operations Fractions and Decimals Whole Numbers Perimeter and Area Regrouping
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LEVEL
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100 plus+ REPRODUCIBLE ACTIVITIES
MATH COMPUTATION SKILLS & STRATEGIES
LEVEL
4
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Table of Contents Page
Lesson
5 . . . . . . . . . Introduction Unit 1 . . . . Numbers and Number Sense 6 . . . . . . . . . Write Whole Numbers 7 . . . . . . . . . Place Value in Whole Numbers 8 . . . . . . . . . Write Decimals 9 . . . . . . . . . Place Value in Decimals 10 . . . . . . . . Place Value 11 . . . . . . . . Compare Numbers 12 . . . . . . . . Compare Numbers 13 . . . . . . . . Round to 10s and 100s 14 . . . . . . . . Round to 1,000s, 10,000s, and 100,000s 15 . . . . . . . . Round Decimals 16 . . . . . . . . Write Fractions 17 . . . . . . . . Write Fractions 18 . . . . . . . . Write Mixed Numbers 19 . . . . . . . . Compare and Order Fractions 20 . . . . . . . . Convert Decimals and Fractions 21 . . . . . . . . Compare Decimals and Fractions 22 . . . . . . . . Understand Integers 23 . . . . . . . . Compare and Order Integers 24 . . . . . . . . Review Number Sense 25 Review Number Sense Unit 2 Addition and Subtraction 26 . . . . . . . . Use Properties of Addition 27 . . . . . . . . Add Fast Facts 28 . . . . . . . . Practice Addition 29 . . . . . . . . Practice Addition 30 . . . . . . . . Add Up to 2 Digits 31 . . . . . . . . Add Up to 3 Digits 32 . . . . . . . . Add Up to 4 Digits 33 . . . . . . . . Add Up to 5 Digits 34 . . . . . . . . Add Up to 6 Digits 35 . . . . . . . . Add Up to 7 Digits 36 . . . . . . . . Practice Addition 37 . . . . . . . . Practice Addition 38 . . . . . . . . Subtract Fast Facts 39 . . . . . . . . Practice Subtraction 40 . . . . . . . . Practice Subtraction 41 . . . . . . . . Recognize Fact Families 42 . . . . . . . . Check Addition and Subtraction 43 . . . . . . . . Subtract Up to 2 Digits 44 . . . . . . . . Subtract Up to 3 Digits 45 . . . . . . . . Subtract Up to 4 Digits 46 . . . . . . . . Subtract Up to 5 Digits 47 . . . . . . . . Subtract Up to 6 Digits 48 . . . . . . . . Subtract Up to 7 Digits 49 . . . . . . . . Practice Subtraction
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65
. . . . . . . . Practice Subtraction . . . . . . . . Solve Word Problems . . . . . . . . Solve Word Problems . . . . . . . . Solve Word Problems . . . . . . . . Review Addition and Subtraction . . . . . . . . Review Addition and Subtraction . . . . . . . . Find Equivalent Fractions . . . . . . . . Reduce Fractions . . . . . . . . Add Fractions . . . . . . . . Add Fractions and Mixed Numbers . . . . . . . . Subtract Fractions . . . . . . . . Subtract Fractions and Mixed Numbers . . . . . . . . Solve Word Problems . . . . . . . . Solve Word Problems . . . . . . . . Review Fractions . . . . . . . . Review Fractions
Unit 3 . . . . 66 . . . . . . . . 67 . . . . . . . . 68 . . . . . . . . 69 . . . . . . . . 70 . . . . . . . . 71 . . . . . . . . 72 . . . . . . . . 73 . . . . . . . . 74 . . . . . . . . 75 . . . . . . . . 76 . . . . . . . . 77 . . . . . . . . 78 . . . . . . . . 79 . . . . . . . . 80 . . . . . . . . 81 . . . . . . . . 82 . . . . . . . . 83 . . . . . . . . 84 . . . . . . . . 85 . . . . . . . . 86 . . . . . . . . 87 . . . . . . . . 88 . . . . . . . . 89 . . . . . . . . 90 . . . . . . . . 91 . . . . . . . . 92 . . . . . . . . 93 . . . . . . . . 94 . . . . . . . .
Multiplication and Division Use Properties of Multiplication Multiply Fast Facts Practice Multiplication Practice Multiplication Multiply 2 Digits by 1 Digit Multiply 3 Digits by 1 Digit Multiply 4 Digits by 1 Digit Practice Multiplication Multiply 2 Digits by 2 Digits Multiply 2 Digits by 2 Digits Multiply 3 Digits by 2 Digits Multiply 3 Digits by 2 Digits Practice Multiplication Practice Multiplication Divide Fast Facts Practice Division Practice Division Learn Fact Families Check Multiplication and Division Divide 2 Digits by 1 Digit Divide 3 Digits by 1 Digit Divide 4 Digits by 1 Digit Practice Division Practice Division Solve Word Problems Solve Word Problems Solve Word Problems Review Multiplication and Division Review Multiplication and Division
Table of Contents Unit 4 . . . . Operations with Decimals 95 . . . . . . . . Add Decimals 96 . . . . . . . . Subtract Decimals 97 . . . . . . . . Multiply Decimals 98 . . . . . . . . Divide Decimals 99 . . . . . . . . Solve Word Problems 100 . . . . . . . Solve Word Problems 101 . . . . . . . Review Decimals 102 . . . . . . . Review Decimals Unit 5 . . . . Equations 103 . . . . . . . Write Number Sentences 104 . . . . . . . Write Equations 105 . . . . . . . Solve Equations 106 . . . . . . . Solve Equations 107 . . . . . . . Describe Patterns 108 . . . . . . . Complete Patterns 109 . . . . . . . Solve Word Problems 110 . . . . . . . Solve Word Problems 111 . . . . . . . Review Equations Unit 6 Measurement 112 . . . . . . . Use Customary Weight Units 113 . . . . . . . Use Metric Weight Units 114 . . . . . . . Convert Weights 115 . . . . . . . Add and Convert Weights 116 . . . . . . . Calculate Time Intervals 117 . . . . . . . Convert Time 118 . . . . . . . Add and Convert Time 119 . . . . . . . Use Customary Lengths 120 . . . . . . . Estimate Customary Lengths 121 . . . . . . . Convert Lengths 122 . . . . . . . Add and Convert Lengths 123 . . . . . . . Use Metric Lengths 124 . . . . . . . Estimate Metric Lengths 125 . . . . . . . Convert Lenghts 126 . . . . . . . Add and Convert Lenghts 127 . . . . . . . Understand Perimeter 128 . . . . . . . Find Perimeters 129 . . . . . . . Understand Area 130 . . . . . . . Find Areas 131 . . . . . . . Understand Volume 132 . . . . . . . Find Volume
133 134 135 136
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Solve Word Problems Solve Word Problems Review Measurements Review Measurements
137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144
. . . . . . . Scope and Sequence . . . . . . . Answer Key . . . . . . . Answer Key . . . . . . . Answer Key . . . . . . . Answer Key . . . . . . . Answer Key . . . . . . . Answer Key . . . . . . . Answer Key
About This Series This series was created by Saddleback Educational Publishing to provide extensive math practice as a supplement to in-class instruction. Math Computation Skills and Strategies can easily be integrated into math curricula to reinforce basic skills.The lessons focus on practice, with up to 70 items a page. In addition, the lessons are designed to challenge students as their skills grow stronger. As the students progress through the individual lessons, the degree of difficulty increases. Closely adhering to state standards, this series provides grade-level appropriate lessons that are approachable for students at a range of abilities. Review lessons are interspersed throughout the book to allow students to reinforce their skills. Furthermore, the Scope and Sequence chart at the back of the book will help you choose lessons that are applicable to your curriculum.This series covers a range of topics, allowing students to build skills in multiple areas. Additionally, the lessons provide a variety of approaches, including word problems that emulate real-life situations. Each book is designed to challenge students who are learning skills at the corresponding grade level. However, the lessons were created not just for younger children, but for students of all ages. Saddleback Educational Publishing believes in allowing students to strengthen their skills with fun and exciting practice lessons.We hope you enjoy using this series to supplement class instruction and help students gain skills for proficiency in math computation.
Write Whole Numbers Numbers can be written in more ways than one.
ones
tens
hundreds
thousands
ten thousands
hundred thousands
millions
Place Value Chart
106 105 104 103 102 101 100 7, 6 5 4, 3 2 1 Standard form: 7,654,321 Expanded form: 7,000,000 + 600,000 + 50,000 + 4,000 + 300 + 20 + 1 Word form: 7 million, 654 thousand, 321 Directions: Write each number in standard form. 1. 6, 000, 000 + 300, 000 + 6, 000 + 200 + 50 + 9 _______ 2. 200, 000 + 90, 000 + 4, 000 + 700 + 3 3. 9, 000, 000 + 40, 000 + 800 + 20 + 4 4. 3, 000, 000 + 500, 000 + 20, 000 + 6, 000 + 900 + 20 Directions: Write each number in expanded form. 5. 229, 706 6. 6, 431, 076 7. 4, 003, 258 8. 789, 347 Directions: Write each number in word form. 9. 229, 706 10. 6, 431, 076 11. 4, 003, 258 12. 789, 347 Name Math Computation Skills and Strategies, Level 4 Saddleback Educational Publishing ©2006
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Place Value in Whole Numbers The value of a digit in a whole number depends on its place value.
Directions: Write the value of the underlined digit on the line below the number. a
c
b
1.
756,042
6,872,151
43,056
2.
3,416,003
73,765
540,683
3.
1,224,401
8,153,480
7,495
4.
304,210
54,219
9,364,643
5.
5,426,035
405,436
2,033,942
6.
89,564
1,430,764
499,591
7.
2,498,037
511,006
65,438
8.
601,394
4,780,430
749,210
9.
9,949,108
372,116
29,543
870,427
5,249
56,078
10.
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Write Decimals
on es te nt hu hs nd re dt hs
Digits to the right of a decimal point tell about an amount smaller than one.
1
+ 25/100
1 .2 5
Standard form: 1.25 Expanded form: 1 + 0.2 + 0.05 Word form: 1 and 25 hundredths Directions: Write the number in standard form. 1. 2 + 0.3 + 0.01 _____ 2. 9 + 0.4 _____ 3. 7 + 0.07 4. 6 + 0.9 + 0.03 Directions: Write each number in expanded form. 5. 0.42 6. 5.46 7. 2.07 8. 8.4 Directions: Write each number in word form. 9. 3.56 10. 7.24 11. 9.05 Name Math Computation Skills and Strategies, Level 4 Saddleback Educational Publishing ©2006
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Place Value in Decimals
2
. 5
hundredths
tenths
ones
The first place to the right of the decimal point is the tenths place.The next one to the right is the hundredths place.
3
2+ 5 + 3 10 100 2 + 0.5 + 0.03 two and fifty three hundredths
Directions: Write the value of the underlined digit in fraction, decimal, and word form. Decimal
Fraction
1.
5.36
2.
0. 44
3.
1.58
4.
7. 43
5.
2.09
6.
5.46
7.
8. 55
8.
0.14
9.
6. 93
10.
3.04
6 100 4 10
0.06 4 tenths
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Word
Date 9
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Place Value Each digit in a number has a value that depends on the value of its place. Directions: Answer the questions about the number. 2,581,730.46 1. What value does the 6 represent? 2. How many millions are there? 3. What value does the 8 represent? 4. How many tens are there? 50,264.12 5. What number is in the ten thousands place? 6. How many hundredths are there? 7. What value does the 6 represent? 8. How many thousands are there? Directions: Write the decimal in fraction form.Then shade the correct amount. 9.
1.05
10.
3.1
11.
2.5
12.
1.45
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Compare Numbers Remember these symbols: > means “is greater than,” < means “is less than,” = means “is equal to.” Directions: Write , or = to complete each. a
1.
5, 304
2.
eight hundred thousand
3.
6, 728
4.
four hundred thousand
5.
941, 211
6.
b
20, 000 + 400 + 9
5,5314 , 314 1,000 + 800
6,278
9, 856
109, 403
9, 000, 340 1, 005, 000
one million five 8, 000, 000 + 60 + 5
8, 000, 650
9, 412,110
two hundred ninety
290, 000
75, 400
700, 000 + 5, 000 + 400
80, 000 + 70
7.
204, 055
189, 900
203, 000
8.
thirty-eight thousand
400, 000
30, 000 + 800
4, 346, 000
9, 000 + 80 200, 000 + 3, 000 4, 000, 000 + 900
Directions: Write a number to answer the question. 9. What is 1,000 greater than 75,464? 10. What is 400 greater than 3,056? 11. What is 2,000 less than 54,807? 12. What is 6,000,000 greater than 23,900? 13. What is 70 less than 12,884? 14. What is 30,000 greater than 133,472?
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Compare Numbers If you understand what numbers mean you can compare them.
Directions: Write the numbers in order from least to greatest. a
b
1. 504; 5,004; 4,054
1.30; 1.03; 3.01
2. 0.04; 4.0; 0.4
2.5; 2.55; 2.05
3. 9.8; 0.89; 8.9
3.7; 0.37; 37
4. 95; 105; 1,000
40,000; 44,000; 4,000
5. 6.7; 7.6; 6.77
390; 410; 99
6. 8.57; 6.75; 7.68
73,000; 730,000; 70,333
7. 1,020; 2,010; 1,200
4.93; 4.09; 4.9
Directions: List the digits that you can put in the box to make the number sentence true. 8. 5
> 55
9. 4.03 9,850
11. 6.94 < 6.
4
12. 274 < 27 13. 80,462 > 80,4 14. 7.8
2
> 7.8
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Round to 10s and 100s
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
When rounding to the nearest ten, look at the digit in the ones place.When rounding to the nearest hundred, look at the digit in the tens place.
7,
5
3
8
If the digit is 5 or greater, round up. If the digit is 4 or less, round down. 7,538 to the nearest hundred is 7,500. 7,538 to the nearest ten is 7,540.
Directions: Round to the nearest ten. a
c
b
1.
843
1,231
76
2.
2,407
435
4,692
3.
55
3,121
902
4.
8,419
95
76,825
5.
32
896
12,489
Directions: Round to the nearest hundred. a
c
b
6.
5,483
14,530
47,209
7.
872
1,060
56,725
8.
20,749
597
156,936
9.
488
11,290
7,406
10.
251
9,847
19,798
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Round to 1,000s, 10,000s, and 100,000s Remember, when rounding, look at the place to the right. If the digit is 5 or greater, round up. If the digit is 4 or less, round down.
Directions: Round each number to the nearest thousand, ten-thousand, and hundred-thousand. Nearest Thousand
1.
127,604
2.
4,538,473
3.
644,930
4.
207,355
5.
4,973,640
6.
552,901
7.
8,311,076
8.
195,267
Nearest Ten-Thousand
Nearest Hundred-Thousand
Directions: Write the least and greatest number that rounds to each. Least
9.
2,000
10.
40,000
11.
600,000
12.
800
Greatest
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Round Decimals Round a decimal the same way you round a whole number.
Directions: Round each to the nearest tenth and the nearest whole number. Nearest Tenth
1.
2.16
2.
1.45
3.
3.32
4.
6.53
5.
7.31
6.
5.55
7.
8.26
8.
2.83
9.
4.97
10.
9.21
11.
5.72
12.
9.47
13.
4.13
14.
9.63
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Nearest Whole Number
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Write Fractions A fraction can stand for parts of a whole, or parts of a set, or one number divided by another.
3 4
=
Directions: Write a fraction for each. a
c
b
1.
3÷5
2. 9 ÷ 11
3. 4÷9
Directions: Shade the drawing to show the fraction. a
b
c
4.
7 10
5 8
2 9
5.
4 5
7 12
4 11
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Write Fractions Equivalent fractions are different names for the same thing. Directions: Write equivalent fractions. a
b
c
=
=
1. = 2 1 = = 4
1
2 6
=
6 8
=
2. = 2 5
=
= 2 3
=
= 1 2
=
3. = 3 12
=
= 5 10
=
= 3 9
=
4. = 6 10
=
= 4 6
=
= 2 8
=
5. = 1 2
=
= 1 5
=
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=
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Write Mixed Numbers Both improper fractions and mixed numbers have a value greater than 1.
A mixed number is written as a whole number and a fraction. 3 14
In an improper fraction, the numerator is greater than the denominator. 7 4
Directions: Write an improper fraction and a mixed number. a
c
b
1.
2.
3.
Directions: Write each improper fraction as a mixed number. a
c
b
4.
5 = 3
8 = 5
10 = 9
5.
11 = 6
13 = 10
15 = 8
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Compare and Order Fractions To compare fractions with like denominators, look at the numerators.
1 2 < 3 3
1 1 = 4 4
3 2 1 >1 5 5
Directions: Write , or = to complete the number sentence. a
1.
1 8
3 8
3 8
4 7
2.
4 5
3 5
3 5
1
3.
3 8
5 8
5 8
2
4.
3
2 9
3
1 9
c
b
3
1 9
2 7
8 9
2 7
2
1 6
8 9
4
2 3
3 4
6 7
4 12
4
1
2 4
2
11 12
2
5 6
2
5 6
4
1 3 6 7
3 8
3 8
5
Directions: Think about whether the fraction is greater than, less than, or equal to 1/2.Then write , or = to complete the number sentence. a
5. 6. 7.
4 8
1 2
c
b
1 2
1 6
1 2
1 2
1
2 5
1 2
1
1 2
1
3
3 5
3
1 2
3
1 2
1 4
1 2
3
3 10
3
2
3 6
2
1 2
2
1 2
3 7
1 2
1
7 8
1
1 2 1 2
Directions: Write the fractions in order from least to greatest. a
b
8.
1 1 3 ; ; _____ 4 2 4
3 1 1 ; ; 8 2 8
9.
2 4 1 ; ; _____ 5 5 2
1 1 2 ; ; 5 2 5
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Convert Decimals and Fractions It’s easy to change decimals to fractions.
5 1 = 10 2
= five tenths = 0.5 =
Directions: Write the word form, decimal form, and fraction form. 1.
= four tenths =
= ==
2 2 = 5 5
2. =
= 0.6 =
=
3. = seventy - five hundredths = 0.75 = 4.
=
=
=
=
=
1 5
=
=
=
=
1 4
3 4
5.
6. = eight tenths =
=
=
7. = fifty hundredths =
=
50 5 = = 100 10
8. =
=
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30 = 100 Date
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Compare Decimals and Fractions A number line can be used to show fractions, decimals, and whole numbers.
.25
0
.5
.75
1
1.25 1.5 1.75
2
2.25 2.5 2.75
3
Directions: Complete the number sentence using , or =. a
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1 4
c
b
3 4
3 4
0.75 1.25
1.25
2.5
1 4
0.20
0.25
3 4
3.0
1.25 1.75
1.75
1
0.5
2.75
3
1 2
1.25
3 4
2.25
1 4
0.75
1 2
0.9
0.75
2.0
0.25
1.75
2
1 4
1.25
1 4
2.25
2
1 2
2
2
2
2
1 2
1
1 2
1
1 2
1.75
1
3 4
0.55
0.5
2.5
3.0
0.75
0.5
1
2.5
2
1 2
2.0
1.5
1.5 1
1
0.25
1
2.5
2.5
3 4
2
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1 2
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Understand Integers All the whole numbers greater than 0 are called positive integers. Each positive integer has a negative integer that is its opposite.
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0
1
2
3
4
5
Zero is an integer, but it is neither positive nor negative.
Directions: Write the integer represented by the letter. A
B
-30
C -20
D
E -10
F 0
a
G
H
I
10
20
30 c
b
1.
A
B
C
2.
D
E
F
3.
G
H
I
Directions: Write an integer to describe each situation. a
b
4.
lost 10 pounds
gained 10 pounds
5.
scored 2 points
scored 3 points
6.
spent $5
earned $5
7.
temperature dropped 8°
temperature rose 8°
8.
price rose $1
price didn’t change
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Compare and Order Integers If a number is to the right of another on a number line, it is greater.
–5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0
1
−1 > −5
2
3
4
5
−2 < 0
Directions: Complete each number sentence. Use < or >. a
b
c
1.
–5
–4
1
–1
2
0
2.
2
–5
0
–3
–3
–1
3.
–5
5
3
–4
3
4
4.
–1
–4
–2
2
–5
1
5.
0
–1
–5
–2
3
–3
Directions: Write the integers in order from least to greatest. a
b
6.
0; -3; 3
–4; 4; 3
7.
5. 5; -4; -1
–2; -5; -3
8.
–1; 3; 0
–4; 1; -2
9.
–5; 2; 1
–3; 0; -5
–2; -1; -3
–4; 5; 0
10.
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Review Number Sense It’s review time!
Directions: Rewrite the number in the right form. 1.
734,061 in expanded form
2.
8,030,530 in word form
3.
5.64 in expanded form
4.
7.52 in word form
Directions: Answer the questions about the number. 9,407,312.53 5.
How many millions are there?
6.
What value does the 7 represent?
7.
What number is in the hundredths place?
8.
What values do the 3s represent?
Directions: Compare the numbers. Use , or =. a
b
fifty thousand three 53,53 000 , 000
8.5
10.
7
700, 230
700, 000 + 200 + 30
11.
twenty - five hundredths
281, 400
two hundred and ninety
12.
5, 427
9.
6.99 25
5, 742
9.02
0.85
nine and two hundredths
Directions: Round. a
b
13.
8,473 to the nearest hundred
12,082 to the nearest ten
14.
135.03 to the nearest whole
254,317 to the nearest thousand
15.
85.07 to the nearest tenth
9,736,411 to the nearest ten thousand
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Review Number Sense More review.You’re almost there.
Directions: Write a fraction or decimal for each. a
b
c
1.
2. 6 ÷ 11
3.
4. =
=
=
2 1 = 4
=
=
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Use Properties of Addition These are the 3 basic properties of addition.
Identity Property: add zero to any number and you get the number you started with.
7+0=7
Commutative Property: switch the order of the numbers in an addition problem and you’ll get the same answer.
5 + 8 = 13 8 + 5 = 13
Associative Property: group different numbers in an addition problem, and you’ll get the same answer.
(3 + 9) + 4 = 12 + 4 = 16 3 + (9 + 4) = 3 + 13 = 16
Directions: Write a math problem for each property. 1.
7+8=8+7
2.
15 + 0 =
3.
(10 + 4) + 8 = (8 + 10) + 4 =
4.
0 + 537 =
5.
(6 + 3) + (5 + 7) = (5 + 6) + (7 + 3) =
6.
14 + 1 = 1 + 14 =
Directions: Solve each problem, then write which property you used. 7.
Identity Property
8.
Commutative Property
9.
Associative Property
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Add Fast Facts Build a strong base in addition with these fast facts. Directions: Add. Time yourself to see how quickly you can finish. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
8+ 0 =
7+ 3 =
5 + 10 =
4+ 6 =
3+ 5 =
9+ 4 =
2.
8 + 10 =
5 +1=
2+ 2 =
10 + 0 =
4+ 8 =
3+ 8 =
3.
11+ 3 =
5+ 5 =
3+ 9 =
10 + 6 =
11+ 6 =
8+ 9 =
4.
7 +1=
10 + 4 =
0+ 0 =
8+ 5 =
7+ 6 =
10 + 2 =
5.
9+ 7 =
11+ 5 =
6+ 3 =
9 + 10 =
3+ 3 =
7+ 0 =
6.
3+ 4 =
10 + 10 =
1+ 9 =
5+ 4 =
7+ 2 =
9+ 6 =
7.
12 + 4 =
6+ 0 =
2+ 3 =
9+ 2 =
7+ 4 =
8 +1=
8.
2+ 6 =
9+ 5 =
10 + 3 =
11+ 4 =
9+ 0 =
6+ 6 =
9.
10 + 7 =
9+ 3 =
11+ 7 =
7+ 8 =
4+ 3 =
9+ 9 =
10.
8+ 3 =
10 + 1 =
6+ 5 =
6+ 9 =
2+ 5 =
6 + 10 =
11.
12 + 0 =
8+ 8 =
6+ 7 =
1+ 6 =
2 + 12 =
7+ 7 =
12.
5+ 7 =
9+ 8 =
10 + 8 =
4+ 4 =
6+ 8 =
12 + 3 =
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Practice Addition Now you can put those basic facts to work.
Remember to add one place value at a time. 17 + 2 19 Directions: Add. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
13 + 4
21 + 3
11 + 6
15 + 2
17 + 2
12 + 4
2.
14 + 5
22 + 6
10 + 9
34 + 3
13 + 6
14 + 3
3.
10 + 5
16 + 2
25 + 4
12 + 5
41 + 3
11 + 7
4.
33 + 6
12 + 2
13 + 5
10 + 6
21 + 5
15 + 4
5.
10 + 8
35 + 3
14 + 2
15 + 3
11 + 4
13 + 2
6.
21 + 8
14 + 4
43 + 5
12 + 3
20 + 5
31 + 6
7.
12 + 6
13 + 3
11 + 5
36 + 2
10 + 7
51 + 3
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Practice Addition When you add, remember to regroup when necessary.
1 26 6 + 7 = 13 + 7 33 10 + 20 = 30 Directions: Add, regrouping when necessary. 6 + 7 = 13 10 + 20 = 30
a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
18 + 3
24 + 5
43 + 9
15 + 5
31 + 7
28 + 6
2.
63 + 9
27 + 4
42 + 5
19 + 6
24 + 8
33 + 5
3.
44 + 6
39 + 4
72 + 4
28 + 7
47 + 5
56 + 6
4.
35 + 8
23 + 4
59 + 6
48 + 8
37 + 3
65 + 9
5.
41 + 9
56 + 5
84 + 8
46 + 2
75 + 5
94 + 3
6.
72 + 5
29 + 3
68 + 8
47 + 6
52 + 8
85 + 9
7.
59 + 8
76 + 4
83 + 9
45 + 7
60 + 8
28 + 6
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Add Up to 2 Digits Now you can add 2-digit numbers together. This is how to regroup. 1 45 +19 64 10 + 40 + 10 = 60 5 + 9 = 14
10 + 40 + 10 = 60
Directions: Add. a
b
5 + 9 = 14
c
d
e
f
1.
34 +27
56 +16
24 +52
49 +36
67 +30
29 +42
2.
18 +35
43 +26
55 +37
62 +21
45 +38
16 +25
3.
73 +17
68 +31
45 +27
53 +19
26 +38
60 +15
4.
25 +55
32 +49
72 +26
44 +53
18 +63
61 +29
5.
41 +23
65 +28
35 +47
75 +14
27 +37
19 +58
6.
73 +45
17 +46
52 +64
80 +57
43 +39
67 +13
7.
28 +73
64 +47
53 +59
85 +48
75 +56
29 +19
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Add Up to 3 Digits As the numbers get bigger, make sure to regroup carefully. 11 437 +265 702
Sometimes you have to regroup more than once.
Directions: Add. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
143 + 39
607 + 54
276 + 52
344 + 75
836 + 40
472 + 15
2.
325 +109
426 + 85
560 +238
621 + 94
768 + 73
196 + 87
3.
536 + 74
725 +138
433 +290
578 + 25
647 + 51
927 + 38
4.
351 +484
263 +245
856 +107
916 + 55
173 +418
370 +295
5.
925 + 83
459 +436
215 +518
327 + 96
415 +295
811 + 99
6.
285 + 76
433 +394
562 +289
734 +197
578 + 32
396 +147
7.
845 +173
728 +634
573 +591
266 +395
645 +287
156 +927
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Add Up to 4 Digits This all adds up to some impressive math! Directions: Add. a
b
c
d
e
1.
3, 502 + 76
4, 831 + 83
2, 053 + 29
6, 564 + 91
8, 730 + 84
2.
7, 732 + 58
3, 059 + 35
6, 487 + 94
5, 216 + 33
2, 708 + 93
3.
8, 435 + 142
3, 351 + 46
7, 091 + 325
6,164 + 396
4, 423 + 81
4.
2,146 + 55
8, 431 + 569
2, 649 + 133
7, 540 + 86
6,141 + 959
5.
3, 781 + 314
7, 605 + 398
8, 472 + 458
5, 413 + 289
9,144 + 753
6.
6, 470 + 845
2, 764 + 758
1, 705 + 649
3, 607 + 605
4,166 + 284
7.
1, 954 +2, 317
2, 485 +4, 306
1159 , + 263
4, 520 + 183
7, 641 + 1, 853
8.
4,115 +2, 891
7, 844 +1137 ,
6, 218 +1, 937
5, 413 +2, 874
4, 095 +3,146
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Add Up to 5 Digits The bigger the numbers get, the better you get. Directions: Add. a
b
c
d
e
1.
17 17,,3304 + 97
32,167 + 84
70, 563 + 74
59, 234 + 66
83, 954 + 87
2.
21, 563 + 805
40, 761 + 546
51193 , + 957
68, 472 + 549
34, 707 + 853
3.
65, 913 + 538
25, 462 + 816
40, 355 + 255
34,196 + 473
16, 354 + 728
4.
44,176 + 382
52, 813 + 1, 452
83, 446 + 3, 195
28,176 + 257
33, 451 + 769
5.
61, 503 + 9, 426
73, 458 + 4, 286
18, 462 + 3, 254
40, 557 + 3,144
52, 147 + 7, 910
6.
21, 195 + 7, 864
93, 428 + 2, 645
75, 743 + 8, 416
57, 115 + 3, 692
65, 403 + 2, 948
7.
81, 559 + 4, 649
17, 556 +21, 372
44, 693 + 8, 752
57, 216 +26, 473
21, 125 + 9, 497
8.
39, 524 +50, 396
64, 736 +24, 872
14, 598 +67, 206
75, 148 +21, 973
11, 598 +29, 478
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Add Up to 6 Digits Sum some more numbers! Directions: Add. a
b
c
d
e
1.
153, 072 + 74
905, 768 + 19
244, 633 + 78
499, 947 + 58
300, 975 + 89
2.
750, 655 + 194
846, 736 + 67
115, 429 + 815
641, 599 + 435
216, 473 + 59
3.
175, 248 + 654
879, 305 + 843
961, 450 + 857
342, 256 + 749
599, 467 + 611
4.
827, 050 + 5, 961
436,115 + 487
355, 384 + 359
274, 332 + 8, 548
560, 485 + 716
5.
195, 326 + 3, 785
219, 544 + 8, 610
450, 873 + 9, 432
994, 162 + 8, 364
647, 156 + 9, 445
6.
733, 215 + 8, 497
565, 930 + 28, 419
841, 592 + 36, 814
229, 503 + 80, 437
491, 226 + 8, 956
7.
277, 543 + 61, 523
408, 517 + 36, 138
646, 108 + 34, 509
760, 119 + 84, 376
957, 314 + 52, 847
8.
619, 428 +107, 314
754, 306 + 52, 675
261, 548 +473, 516
591, 806 +245, 314
211, 567 + 89, 164
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Add Up to 7 Digits Wow, now you’re adding millions of things. Directions: Add. a
b
c
d
e
1.
3, 453, 045 + 87
7, 321, 558 + 56
2, 037, 973 + 49
6, 542, 817 + 96
4, 915, 438 + 73
2.
1, 504, 951 + 863
2, 915, 836 + 294
6, 209, 457 + 763
7, 331, 597 + 462
9,106, 498 + 775
3.
6,145, 660 + 6, 727
5, 234, 196 + 8, 927
7, 445, 331 + 5, 837
1, 954, 037 + 9, 384
2, 219, 940 + 8, 463
4.
8,154, 533 + 8, 779
3, 941, 088 + 76, 463
5, 673, 211 + 96, 953
9, 542, 136 + 7, 946
6, 654, 108 + 3, 994
5.
7,163, 394 + 87, 356
8, 543, 661 + 70, 594
2, 691, 457 + 36, 593
6, 415, 563 + 57, 509
9, 255, 407 + 63, 728
6.
1, 755, 982 + 64, 657
2, 455, 736 + 416, 503
9, 938, 047 + 84, 376
8, 094, 614 + 376, 638
3, 846, 115 + 238, 505
7.
8, 543, 124 + 612, 976
1, 438, 616 + 861, 137
6, 730, 988 + 195, 433
2,155, 648 + 369, 524
5, 762,196 + 938,143
8.
2, 616, 574 + 394, 128
8, 584, 302 + 1, 241, 583
7, 033, 651 + 1, 290, 779
9, 415, 863 + 725, 314
5, 643, 007 +7, 619,125
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Practice Addition Strengthen your skills with some practice. Directions: Add. a
b
c
d
e
1.
85 +47
63 +29
76 +58
28 +52
95 +16
2.
783 + 94
72 +376
67 +885
605 + 95
436 + 28
3.
84 +1, 273
4, 293 + 27
8, 654 + 73
9, 605 + 83
63 +2, 467
4.
438 +273
954 +361
844 +109
564 +297
733 +499
5.
865 +273
629 +285
791 +436
345 +896
531 +709
6.
384 +2, 916
7, 953 + 218
4, 857 + 603
954 +1, 362
3, 356 + 884
7.
22,,767 767 +7,158
3, 046 +5, 873
6, 451 +8, 263
2, 458 +3, 664
9, 315 +4, 297
8.
4, 284 +3, 765
5, 611 +8, 094
7, 432 +8, 591
5, 536 +5, 821
6, 249 +7, 854
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Practice Addition A little more practice then we’re ready for subtraction.
Directions: Add. a
b
c
d
e
1.
29, 543 + 1, 762
84, 135 + 2, 907
3, 456 +71, 562
5, 433 +16, 295
31, 247 + 8, 587
2.
45, 915 +26, 450
73, 144 +10, 895
55, 648 +37, 196
19, 506 +48, 734
73, 422 + 81, 958
3.
369, 654 + 27, 355
704, 261 + 83, 952
22, 761 +584, 779
154, 598 + 62, 534
88,143 +426,138
4.
557, 345 +216, 839
605, 836 +197, 654
866, 415 +326, 287
240, 776 +539, 852
118, 245 +995, 370
5.
4,128, 591 + 64, 215
645, 914 + 683, 149
85, 617 +3, 915, 422
24, 394 +8,197, 328
265, 954 +873, 429
6.
7, 652, 403 + 59, 189
3, 045, 958 + 76, 138
35, 710 +8, 573, 298
9,154, 277 + 83, 943
67, 542 +4, 661, 843
7.
2,145, 673 + 981, 632
3, 674, 899 + 293, 517
6, 654, 207 + 391, 984
4, 607, 394 + 846, 093
775, 412 +8, 316, 289
8.
3, 559,124 + 1, 376,158
2, 151, 443 +6, 089, 256
8, 542, 155 +3, 054, 983
4, 652, 015 +4, 308, 947
9, 542, 136 +8, 019, 782
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Subtract Fast Facts Dive into subtraction with these fast facts.
Directions: Subtract.Time yourself to see how quickly you can finish. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
9 −1=
7− 5 =
12 − 2 =
8− 4 =
10 − 8 =
13 − 4 =
2.
12 − 6 =
14 − 8 =
9− 7 =
10 − 6 =
12 − 10 =
14 − 2 =
3.
8− 7 =
10 − 2 =
15 − 8 =
9− 2 =
11− 7 =
14 − 9 =
4.
11− 2 =
9− 6 =
10 − 7 =
12 − 3 =
8− 3 =
19 − 3 =
5.
7− 3 =
11− 9 =
8− 8 =
7− 2 =
11− 3 =
10 − 9 =
6.
8 −1=
10 − 4 =
11− 6 =
14 − 10 =
13 − 7 =
9− 0 =
7.
7− 7 =
12 − 5 =
10 − 1 =
7− 6 =
15 − 6 =
15 − 4 =
8.
11− 5 =
9− 3 =
7− 4 =
12 − 7 =
18 − 7 =
9− 9 =
9.
13 – 5 =
7–1=
12 – 4 =
13 – 3 =
8–2=
14 – 7 =
10.
8–5=
12 – 9 =
9–5=
11 – 8 =
15 – 5 =
10 – 3 =
11.
11 – 10 =
8–9=
11 – 4 =
10 – 5 =
16 – 9 =
18 – 5 =
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Practice Subtraction Remember to subtract one place value at a time starting with the ones.
38 − 5 33
Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
24 − 3
18 − 4
27 − 7
36 − 3
43 − 2
59 − 5
2.
15 − 5
39 − 2
46 − 4
17 − 6
28 − 5
44 − 2
3.
64 − 3
26 − 4
37 − 5
56 − 6
19 − 8
47 − 1
4.
77 − 2
83 − 3
65 − 4
18 − 3
36 − 4
43 − 2
5.
59 − 3
28 − 6
34 − 4
85 − 3
27 − 4
98 − 4
6.
86 − 3
72 − 2
39 − 7
97 − 2
56 − 6
14 − 3
7.
47 − 5
25 − 2
68 − 3
19 − 5
93 − 3
75 − 4
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Practice Subtraction Sometimes you’ll need to regroup in subtraction.
3 13
43 − 9 34 Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
26 − 7
33 − 5
19 − 8
40 − 3
54 − 7
73 − 8
2.
82 − 4
46 − 9
23 − 8
65 − 3
37 − 8
15 − 7
3.
36 − 9
62 − 6
41 − 3
17 − 9
20 − 4
53 − 7
4.
42 − 5
93 − 7
26 − 6
74 − 8
34 − 5
83 − 9
5.
22 − 3
56 − 9
18 − 9
30 − 8
95 − 4
73 − 5
6.
81 − 7
32 − 6
44 − 8
15 − 9
27 − 8
83 − 6
7.
52 − 5
93 − 6
27 − 9
36 − 4
88 − 9
46 − 8
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Recognize Fact Families Understanding fact families will help you understand addition and subtraction.
Fact family: 30, 23, 7 Addition: Subtraction: 23 + 7 = 30 30 – 7 = 23 7 + 23 = 30 30 – 23 = 7 Directions: Write an addition sentence and a subtraction sentence using the fact families. a
b
c
1.
Fact family: 22, 12, 10 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 30, 16, 14 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 19, 11, 8 Addition: Subtraction:
2.
Fact family: 45, 23, 22 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 26, 18, 8 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 16, 7, 9 Addition: Subtraction:
3.
Fact family: 37, 22, 15 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 50, 30, 20 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 42, 30, 12 Addition: Subtraction:
4.
Fact family: 61, 48,13 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 72, 45, 27 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 29, 19, 10 Addition: Subtraction:
5.
Fact family: 83, 42, 41 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 49, 33, 16 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 67, 57, 10 Addition: Subtraction:
6.
Fact family: 56, 31, 25 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 77, 44, 33 Addition: Subtraction:
Fact family: 90, 70, 20 Addition: Subtraction:
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Check Addition and Subtraction Use what you know about fact families to check addition and subtraction.
To check, use subtraction
1
To check, use addition
4 11
36 51 +15 ⇒ −15 51 36
3 13
1
43 29 −29 ⇒ +14 14 43
Directions: Add, then subtract to check your answer. a
b
c
d
e
1.
19 +17
23 +47
42 +15
54 +27
16 +38
2.
44 +29
53 +12
29 +67
45 +55
38 +46
3.
65 +19
13 +78
37 +35
29 +48
58 +36
Directions: Subtract, then add to check your answer. a
b
c
d
e
4.
65 −37
23 −19
82 −49
56 −17
32 −28
5.
41 −25
94 −69
58 −49
60 −35
73 −26
6.
82 −55
34 −18
76 −48
51 −27
40 −21
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Subtract Up to 2 Digits Remember, you can always use addition to check your answer. 113
53 −28 15 Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
32 −18
46 −29
23 −15
60 −35
54 −27
71 −58
2.
25 −19
53 −36
31 −23
84 −67
40 −26
62 −54
3.
43 −18
91 −65
74 −58
52 −29
65 −38
80 −17
4.
27 −18
70 −44
43 −27
61 −46
85 −66
93 −55
5.
54 −37
64 −28
30 −19
93 −86
41 −23
75 −59
6.
82 −27
43 −16
28 −19
51 −38
34 −25
60 −41
7.
95 −38
61 −36
73 −46
32 −15
46 −27
86 −49
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Subtract Up to 3 Digits Use the example to remember how to regroup more than once. 15 3 5 13
463 −276 187 Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
528 − 56
433 − 85
654 − 93
732 − 64
196 − 88
337 − 98
2.
944 − 86
325 − 78
154 − 67
641 −175
820 − 61
432 −296
3.
134 − 85
463 −294
811 − 63
627 −249
204 −183
322 − 73
4.
435 −297
728 −469
306 −278
942 −156
853 −475
580 −384
5.
273 −185
621 −396
513 −356
842 −433
724 −189
462 −375
6.
953 −768
730 −482
644 −265
523 −384
207 −149
372 −185
7.
426 −238
505 −296
841 −652
976 −877
652 −183
768 −299
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Subtract Up to 4 Digits Keep up the great work. Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
3, 451 − 67
5, 862 − 58
1, 234 − 39
4,142 − 55
2, 036 − 93
6, 940 − 82
2.
2,153 − 92
1, 561 − 163
3, 952 − 75
7, 086 − 247
5, 884 − 96
4, 205 − 84
3.
5, 612 − 446
8, 211 − 85
6, 465 − 68
1, 203 − 176
4, 537 − 283
3, 650 − 976
4.
7,124 − 352
1, 845 − 756
5, 201 − 438
3,164 − 182
8, 475 − 197
9, 026 − 328
5.
4, 516 −1, 287
6, 443 −2, 981
8, 604 −3, 651
7, 383 −2, 094
2, 364 −1, 987
5, 218 −4, 675
6.
2,116 −1, 047
9, 543 −3, 685
3, 364 −3, 297
4, 027 −1, 518
8, 596 −2, 759
6, 440 −4, 593
7.
8, 215 −3, 720
1, 492 −1, 385
5, 276 −2, 837
2, 641 −1, 658
4, 573 −2, 587
3, 714 −2, 863
8.
6, 541 −2, 895
9, 103 −7, 654
5, 083 −1, 447
8, 362 −5, 674
3, 951 −2, 976
4, 116 −1, 758
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Subtract Up to 5 Digits You’re really zipping along! Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
d
e
1.
54, 216 − 83
73,154 − 76
30, 435 − 82
27, 471 − 77
65, 012 − 58
2.
42,156 − 374
24, 523 − 486
11, 571 − 639
50, 248 − 396
31, 231 − 856
3.
71, 642 − 1, 850
67, 353 − 4, 396
31, 543 − 8, 477
12, 640 − 3, 829
45, 937 − 6, 878
4.
34, 127 − 4, 955
80, 241 − 7, 330
22, 158 − 7, 359
52, 468 − 3, 769
68, 034 − 9, 574
5.
72, 115 −38, 023
90, 763 −24, 592
52, 461 −46, 481
35, 459 −22, 765
24, 191 −17, 380
6.
82, 421 −37, 094
41, 607 −18, 599
68, 446 −43, 894
72, 052 −34, 761
54, 217 −18, 407
7.
92, 115 −84, 307
23, 700 −14, 649
50, 266 −35, 846
31, 519 −17, 573
44, 215 −43, 768
8.
30, 519 −19, 760
76, 215 −34, 867
92, 794 −83, 895
50, 036 −24, 478
61, 573 −24, 598
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Subtract Up to 6 Digits Keep on regrouping and subtracting carefully. Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
d
e
1.
213, 561 − 85
640,155 − 94
365,146 − 38
541195 , − 97
473, 442 − 85
2.
102, 440 − 229
315, 048 − 376
854, 221 − 437
426, 007 − 154
681, 203 − 875
3.
521, 166 − 6, 410
237, 554 − 8, 905
730, 195 − 3, 676
305,172 − 5, 481
866, 543 − 9, 754
4.
601, 533 − 21, 476
425, 117 − 34, 856
520, 170 − 18, 463
295, 906 − 87, 715
133, 654 − 86, 527
5.
365, 611 −148, 702
150, 375 −103, 762
734, 211 −380, 461
624, 158 −132, 073
968, 543 −239, 706
6.
881, 542 −384, 473
401, 955 −267, 806
554, 002 −176, 301
324, 856 −219, 877
219, 194 −209, 436
7.
578, 116 −293, 409
288, 764 −195, 835
611, 426 −465, 610
982, 466 −292, 517
723, 855 −524, 376
8.
481, 495 −267, 505
736, 201 −677, 193
526, 214 −307, 558
324, 655 −168, 778
812, 754 −567, 856
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Subtract Up to 7 Digits Take your time a little to avoid mistakes. Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
d
e
1.
1, 342, 653 − 72
3,145, 603 − 89
8,115, 432 − 65
2, 050, 045 − 79
5,163, 421 − 52
2.
4, 224, 565 − 387
7, 352, 008 − 256
6, 480, 367 − 768
3,115, 450 − 561
1, 345, 233 − 246
3.
2, 733, 457 − 8, 278
9, 321, 563 − 4, 862
5, 403, 412 − 3, 504
7, 623, 455 − 9, 618
8, 320, 566 − 3, 498
4.
5, 663, 211 − 28, 490
3, 741, 806 − 50, 932
1, 656, 234 − 84, 755
7, 213, 846 − 77, 549
9, 812, 366 − 75, 247
5.
6, 514, 378 − 238, 511
4, 954, 637 − 963, 851
2,115, 673 − 267, 850
3, 784, 211 − 695, 342
5, 810, 033 − 675, 827
6.
3, 450,156 −2, 173,174
8, 556, 032 −4, 485, 924
5, 603, 459 −1, 554, 261
7, 285, 116 −5, 436, 087
9, 056, 427 −3, 862, 916
7.
8, 445, 610 −2, 675, 800
4, 261, 958 −1, 765, 219
1, 673, 851 −1, 495, 367
5, 442, 195 −4, 663, 841
7, 376, 210 −4, 412, 855
8.
7, 833, 215 −3, 659, 843
2, 561, 843 −2, 498, 756
3, 040, 561 − 2, 151, 837
8, 115, 426 −3, 756, 938
6, 284, 257 −4, 387, 468
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Practice Subtraction Now you can practice those skills you’ve gained. Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
83 −76
54 −28
97 −39
64 −16
40 −37
35 −18
2.
146 − 79
415 − 62
340 − 85
526 − 29
733 − 68
211 − 46
3.
345 − 87
6,110 − 45
1, 842 − 67
405 − 28
821 − 45
9, 036 − 42
4.
5, 703 − 88
7, 215 − 64
3, 026 − 79
2, 004 − 65
6, 435 − 94
1, 365 − 87
5.
6, 243 − 852
9, 017 − 363
1, 426 − 188
8, 275 − 276
5, 012 − 370
4, 683 − 295
6.
9, 403 − 774
7, 361 − 856
4, 218 − 367
3, 452 − 729
2,146 − 307
8,125 − 946
7.
7, 851 −2, 067
2, 105 −2, 076
5, 436 −1, 257
6, 087 −4, 398
4, 652 −3, 764
3, 004 −1, 768
8.
4, 268 −2, 519
5, 310 −4, 873
1, 104 −1, 058
3, 642 −2, 599
8, 445 −3, 997
9, 843 −3, 954
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Practice Subtraction Just a little more practice, and you’ll have it. Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
d
e
1.
43, 561 − 84
21, 036 − 254
33, 176 − 839
60, 073 − 85
52, 481 − 396
2.
12, 633 − 2, 563
84, 291 − 6, 358
71, 034 −15, 926
40, 385 −36, 786
92, 118 − 3, 764
3.
810, 367 − 98
654, 266 − 2, 987
563, 104 − 815
436, 954 − 7, 583
206, 307 − 943
4.
561, 824 − 45, 925
833, 645 −279, 582
314, 653 − 10, 678
775, 041 −289, 540
658, 215 − 68, 306
5.
2, 456, 135 − 807
1, 266, 314 − 79
4,100, 763 − 958
5, 247, 633 − 984
9, 235, 004 − 86
6.
6,141, 509 − 3, 729
7, 852, 614 − 6, 389
3, 451, 659 − 57, 825
2, 640, 813 − 61, 486
8, 443, 225 − 8, 427
7.
7, 332, 150 − 864, 075
2, 634, 056 − 485, 917
1, 453, 068 − 764, 239
5, 843, 237 − 851, 468
4, 411, 836 − 942, 576
8.
3, 426, 855 − 2, 141, 970
5, 421, 635 −3, 258, 967
8, 004, 633 −5, 217, 378
9, 514, 030 −1, 458, 624
6, 142, 507 −4, 673, 898
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Solve Word Problems Now you can put your addition and subtraction skills to work. Directions: Solve. 1. Gary took his dog Pickles to the vet. At the last visit Pickles weighed 83 pounds, but the vet put him on a diet and now he weighs 68 pounds. How many pounds did Pickles lose?
2. Jeanne loves the book she’s reading. It’s 523 pages long, and she’s already read the first 396 pages. How many more pages does she have left to read?
3. To get from her house, south of Los Angeles, CA, to her grandmother’s house in Seattle,WA, Katrina will drive through San Francisco. If it’s 392 miles to San Francisco and 809 miles from San Francisco to Seattle, how long is the drive?
4. Adrienne and Kacey have been on the beach counting birds all day. Adrienne counted 467 pelicans and Kacey counted 1,453 seagulls! How many pelicans and seagulls did they see in all?
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Solve Word Problems More word problems for real-life practice. Directions: Solve. 1. Mr. Hancock had $67,547 in his bank account, then he deposited $3,785. How much money is in the account now?
2. Mount Everest, located in Nepal, is the highest peak in the world at 29,035 feet. K2 in Pakistan is the second highest peak at 28,250 feet. How much higher is Everest than K2?
3. The capacity of Jacob’s Field is 43,389 people. If 39,492 people attended last Saturday’s game, how many seats were empty during the game?
4. The area of Texas is 268,601 square miles, and the area of Alaska is 570,374 square miles.What is the combined area of the two states?
5. In 1985 the population of Uruguay was 2,955,241. By the year 2000 it had increased to 3,264,130. By how much did the Uruguayan population increase during those 15 years?
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Solve Word Problems Adding multiple numbers is no sweat. To subtract multiple numbers, just go one at a time. Directions: Solve. 1. While cleaning up her room, Karen found three packs of baseball cards. One pack had 67 cards, the second had 82 cards, and the third had 75 cards. How many baseball cards does she have total?
2. Henric, Nathan, and Quinn are driving across country together. Quinn drove 1,289 miles, Henric drove 847 miles, and Nathan is going to drive the rest of the way. If the entire trip is 3,585 miles long, how far will Nathan drive?
3. Over the summer, Alonzo read three books. One was 374 pages long, the second was 456 pages long and the third was 533 pages long. How many pages did he read over the summer?
4. There were 64,325 people in attendance at the football game. If 15,672 were kids and 31,255 were men, and the rest were women, how many women attended the game?
5. The Carson family has $245,000 to build a new house. If the construction will cost about $153,000 and the landscaping will cost about $24,000, how much money will be left over for the interior decorating?
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Review Addition and Subtraction Make sure to use the right operation.
Directions: Solve. a
b
c
d
e
1.
84 +37
65 −28
92 −76
23 +47
52 +94
70 −56
2.
249 − 83
436 + 54
823 − 74
316 − 59
406 + 28
560 − 53
3.
183 −156
342 −189
543 +287
824 +399
724 −485
933 +276
4.
2, 043 + 61
4, 359 + 56
6, 471 − 55
7, 361 − 89
3,121 + 79
5, 270 + 76
5.
8, 624 − 946
5, 103 + 957
1, 446 − 483
2, 708 + 597
4, 613 − 847
6, 432 + 781
6.
9, 116 − 783
3, 427 − 951
6, 284 + 738
5, 420 − 633
2, 748 + 737
4, 098 + 563
7.
6, 453 +2, 178
2, 043 −1, 559
7, 426 −4, 385
1, 269 +3, 458
3, 646 −2, 738
8, 442 +3, 959
8.
2, 454 +7, 385
5, 946 +2, 076
3, 116 −2, 840
6, 053 +2, 984
7, 216 −2, 338
9, 445 −7, 648
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Review Addition and Subtraction Remember, you can always use addition or subtraction to check your answers. Directions: Solve. a
b
c
d
e
1.
35, 962 − 578
42, 958 + 74
71, 295 + 837
62, 035 − 46
51, 267 − 849
2.
23, 451 + 8, 725
80, 367 + 951
34, 855 − 6, 487
12,150 − 746
92, 755 + 7, 417
3.
631, 448 + 856
542, 045 − 98
213, 655 + 2, 481
458, 291 − 775
798, 763 + 1, 364
4.
834, 662 − 75, 348
421, 556 − 95, 364
316, 248 + 23, 847
950, 433 − 76, 428
137, 845 + 66, 539
5.
524, 608 −137, 539
744, 325 +174, 285
274, 859 −239, 972
582, 076 +321, 366
301, 446 −183, 952
6.
6, 311, 768 + 92, 841
1, 536, 785 + 4, 329
2,114, 855 − 28, 370
4, 340, 159 + 87, 634
9, 815, 264 − 5, 836
7.
8, 245, 613 − 476, 208
3, 245, 915 + 837, 624
5, 593, 201 + 844, 599
7, 034, 852 − 718, 593
1, 243, 611 − 825, 376
8.
2, 754, 322 +4, 632, 895
4, 821, 367 +3, 765, 489
6, 463, 084 −2, 776, 392
3, 064, 217 +1, 376, 529
5, 211, 765 −2, 843, 956
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Find Equivalent Fractions Use pictures to recognize equivalent fractions.
1 2 2 × = 2 2 4 2 2 1 ÷ = 4 2 2
Multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by the same number to find an equivalent fraction.
Directions: Shade the figure to show the equivalent fraction, then write the fraction. a
b
c
=
=
=
=
=
=
1.
2.
Directions: Find the equivalent fractions. Remember to multiply or divide the numerator and the denominator by the same number. a
b
3.
1 2 3 = = = = 3 6 9 12 15
1 2 3 = = = = 2 4 6 8 10
4.
8 4 = = = 32 16 8 4
16 8 = = = 24 12 6 3
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Reduce Fractions When a fraction is in lowest terms, the numerator and the denominator can’t get any smaller.
8 4 2 ÷ = 12 4 3
To put a fraction in lowest terms, divide the numerator and the denominator by the largest common factor. Directions: Simplify each fraction. a
b
c
1.
3 = 6
8 = 10
6 = 8
3 = 9
4 = 10
6 = 12
3.
2 = 4
2 = 8
6 = 10
4.
3 = 12
4 = 6
4 = 8
5.
6 = 9
2 = 10
4 = 12
2.
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Add Fractions Before you can add two fractions, sometimes you have to find an equivalent fraction with the same denominator.
1 1 1 2 3 + ⇒ + = 4 2 4 4 4
First find the common denominator, then add.
1 2 2 × = 2 2 4
Directions: Add. Remember to find a common denominator if necessary. Use the picture to help. a
b
c
1.
5 1 + = 9 3
3 2 + = 7 7
2 3 + = 5 10
1 2 + = 6 3
5 1 + = 12 2
1 3 + = 4 8
1 5 + = 7 7
1 2 + = 9 3
2 1 + = 11 11
1 4 + = 2 10
1 1 + = 6 3
1 3 + = 12 4
2.
3.
4.
Date
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Add Fractions and Mixed Numbers A mixed number is a whole number and a fraction together.
2 4 6 1 3 +1 = 4 = 5 5 5 5 5
When you add mixed numbers, add the whole numbers and fractions separately, then convert them.
Directions: Add. a
b
c
1.
1 6 2 + = 8 8
1 1 1 + = 3 3
1 3 4 + = 5 5
2.
2 1 3 + = 7 7
3 2 4 + = 9 9
2
3.
1 2 1 +2 = 4 4
3
2 3 5 +4 = 8 8
4.
1 3 2 +4 = 9 9
1 1 5 +3 = 5 5
4 2 6 +1 = 7 7
3 4 +1 = 10 10
5 6 + = 12 12
Directions: Add, then convert or simplify. a
5.
6.
7.
1 1 1 +3 = 4 4
b
c
5 4 2 +3 = 8 8
4
5
2 1 1 +1 = 9 9
2
7 6 3 +1 = 8 8
3 6 2 +6 = 7 7
4
7 6 +2 = 12 12
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1 3 +1 = 10 10 8 6 +4 = 11 11 1 5 +3 = 12 12
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Subtract Fractions To subtract fractions, you need to find a common denominator.
11 1 11 6 5 − ⇒ − = 12 2 12 12 12 1 6 6 × = 2 6 12
Directions: Subtract. Remember to find a common denominator if necessary. Use the picture to help. a
b
c
1.
8 1 − = 9 3
3 1 − = 4 8
6 2 − = 11 11
5 2 − = 6 3
7 1 − = 8 4
5 1 − = 6 12
3 1 − = 4 2
7 2 − = 9 3
3 1 − = 7 7
2 1 − = 3 3
9 1 − = 10 5
5 1 − = 8 2
2.
3.
4.
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Subtract Fractions and Mixed Numbers To subtract mixed numbers, subtract the whole numbers and fractions separately.
Sometimes you need to convert before subtracting.
1 2 7 2 5 3 −1 ⇒ 2 −1 = 1 6 6 6 6 6 3
1 6 1 7 = 2+ + = 2 6 6 6 6
Directions: Subtract. a
b
c
1.
5 2 3 − = 8 8
2 1 5 − = 3 3
11 10 1 − = 12 12
2.
5 3 2 − = 7 7
7 2 1 − = 9 9
4
3.
4 3 3 −1 = 8 8
3 2 2 −2 = 4 4
6 1 5 −2 = 7 7
4.
8 6 7 −4 = 9 9
6
2 1 −1 = 11 11
3 1 2 −1 = 5 5
6 6 − = 11 11
Directions: Subtract. Convert and simplify when necessary. a
5.
6.
7.
2 5 5 −3 = 8 8
b
c
4 1 6 −2 = 9 9
1 4 3 −2 = 7 7
4
1 2 7 −5 = 4 4
5 2 5 −1 = 6 6
2 4 6 −5 = 9 9
2
3 7 − = 11 11
7 5 7 −2 = 8 8
3 1 −4 = 12 12
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Solve Word Problems Now you can apply your fraction skills to these word problems. Directions: Add or subtract. Remember to convert or simplify when necessary. 1. Ally works at the coffee shop for 5/7 of the week and Cheryl works for 3/7 of the week. How much more does Ally work?
2. Fritz is having a spaghetti party for all of his friends. He needs at least 1 1/2 boxes of pasta. If he has one box of pasta that is 3/4 full and another that is 7/8 full, will he have enough?
3. For 9/12 of the year, Cyndie goes to school in Ohio, and she spends the rest of the year with her parents in North Carolina. How much of the year does she spend in North Carolina?
4. There are 9 chapters in the book Edward is reading. If he has already read 5/9 of the book, how much more does he have to read?
5. At Hal’s Bakery, Hal is trying to decide if he needs to bake some more cakes for the afternoon crowd. He has 3 7/8 chocolate cakes left and 2 4/8 carrot cakes left. How many cakes does he have in all?
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Solve Word Problems Fractions are always helpful when you want to solve real-life problems. Directions: Add or subtract. Remember to convert or simplify when necessary. 1. When the pizza shop closed for the night, there were still 3 1/8 cheese pizzas and 2 3/8 veggie pizzas left over. How much pizza was left total?
2. From her house, Darleen walked 2 1/5 miles to her grandmother’s house and then 1 3/10 more miles to the park. How far did she walk?
3. For 5 3/12 years Sharon lived in Pennsylvania. She lived in Pittsburgh for 2 8/12 years and in Philadelphia for the rest of the time. How long did she live in Philadelphia?
4. Terance worked for 4 hours on his math and English homework. If he worked for 2 1/4 hours on his math, how much time did he spend on his English?
5. Helene has been taking yoga for 3 2/7 weeks. If she takes classes for 4 6/7 more weeks, for how long will she have been taking classes?
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Review Fractions Here’s a chance to review your fractions skills.
Directions: Shade the figure to show the equivalent fraction, then write the fraction in lowest terms below. a
b
c
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
1.
2.
3.
Directions: Add or subtract, then simplify if necessary. a
b
c
4.
4 2 + = 7 7
4 1 − = 9 9
11 1 − = 12 2
5.
3 3 + = 8 8
7 1 − = 10 5
5 1 + = 9 3
6.
8 1 − = 11 11
1 3 + = 12 4
2 1 − = 3 6
7.
3 1 + = 10 2
7 1 − = 8 4
5 1 + = 9 9
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Review Fractions Remember how to add and subtract mixed fractions? Directions: Add or subtract. Convert or simplify if necessary. a
1.
c
3 1 2 −1 = 4 4
1 6 5 + = 8 8
8
7 3 −4 = 11 11
8 1 4 −1 = 9 9
3
3.
1 1 5 +2 = 2 2
4 2 8 +1 = 5 5
5 6 3 −1 = 8 8
4.
1 1 4 +5 = 4 4
5 2 6 −3 = 9 9
2
5.
1 3 3 −2 = 8 8
4 4 5 −3 = 7 7
3
2.
1 3 3 + = 5 5
b
7 4 +2 = 12 12
8 8 +3 = 11 11 4 6 +5 = 10 10
6. After the bake sale was over, Dawn had 3 5/8 pies left and John had 4 1/4 pies left. Between the two of them, how much pie was left over?
7. Buck the dog had his last set of shots when he was 4 6/12 years old. Now he’s 5 3/12 years old. How long has it been since he had his shots?
8. The loop through the park is 3 3/10 miles long. Carol rode the loop twice on her bike. How many miles did she ride?
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Use Properties of Multiplication These are 3 basic properties of multiplication.
Commutative Property: switch the numbers in a multiplication problem, and you’ll get the same answer. 8 x 9 = 72 9 x 8 = 72 Associative Property: group different numbers in a multiplication problem, and you’ll get the same answer. (7 x 4) x 2 = 7 x (4 x 2) 28 x 2 = 56 7 x 8 = 56 Distributive Property: when you multiply a number by 2 numbers that are added together, multiply before adding and you’ll get the same answer. 5 x (6 + 4) = 5 x 6 + 5 x 4 5 x 10 = 50 30 + 20 = 50 Directions: Solve each problem, then write which property you used. 1. (4 x 3) x 2 = 4 x (3 x 2) = 2. 2 (7 + 1) = 2 x 7 + 2 x 1 = 3. 8 x 2 = 2 x 8 = 4. 3 x (5 + 6) = 3 x 5 + 3 x 6 = 5. (5 x 2) x 2 = 5 x (2 x 2) = 6. 9 x 4 = 4 x 9 = Directions: Write a math problem for each property. 7. Commutative Property: 8. Associative Property: 9. Distributive Property Name Math Computation Skills and Strategies, Level 4 Saddleback Educational Publishing ©2006
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Multiply Fast Facts Let’s zip through these fast facts. Directions: Multiply.Time yourself to see how quickly you can finish. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
4 ×2
5 ×3
2 ×3
6 ×1
8 ×2
3 ×4
2.
3 ×3
4 ×1
8 ×4
5 ×4
7 ×3
9 ×1
3.
6 ×0
5 ×5
6 ×4
9 ×5
5 ×2
10 × 1
4.
6 ×3
8 ×3
10 × 0
6 ×5
4 ×6
9 ×3
5.
7 ×2
8 ×5
4 ×3
8 ×1
10 × 2
8 ×0
6.
2 ×9
4 ×4
8 ×6
7 ×4
6 ×2
3 ×5
7.
9 ×0
3 ×7
6 ×6
4 ×9
2 ×8
7 ×5
8.
7 ×7
3 ×6
7 ×6
5 ×9
2 ×5
8 ×7
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Practice Multiplication Use these problems to learn patterns in multiplication. Directions: Multiply. Practice memorizing these facts. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
5 ×1
5 ×2
5 ×3
5 ×4
5 ×5
5 ×6
2.
5 ×7
5 ×8
5 ×9
5 ×10
5 ×11
5 ×12
3.
6 ×1
6 ×2
6 ×3
6 ×4
6 ×5
6 ×6
4.
6 ×7
6 ×8
6 ×9
6 ×10
6 ×11
6 ×12
5.
7 ×1
7 ×2
7 ×3
7 ×4
7 ×5
7 ×6
6.
7 ×7
7 ×8
7 ×9
7 ×10
7 ×11
7 ×12
7.
8 ×1
8 ×2
8 ×3
8 ×4
8 ×5
8 ×6
8.
8 ×7
8 ×8
8 ×9
8 ×10
8 ×11
8 ×12
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Practice Multiplication With these facts under your belt, multiplication is easy. Directions: Multiply. Practice memorizing these facts. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
9 ×1
9 ×2
9 ×3
9 ×4
9 ×5
9 ×6
2.
9 ×7
9 ×8
9 ×9
9 ×10
9 ×11
9 ×12
3.
10 × 1
10 × 2
10 × 3
10 × 4
10 × 5
10 × 6
4.
10 × 7
10 × 8
10 × 9
10 ×10
10 ×11
10 ×12
5.
11 × 1
11 × 2
11 × 3
11 × 4
11 × 5
11 × 6
6.
11 × 7
11 × 8
11 × 9
11 ×10
11 ×11
11 ×12
7.
12 × 1
12 × 2
12 × 3
12 × 4
12 × 5
12 × 6
8.
12 × 7
12 × 8
12 × 9
12 ×10
12 ×11
12 ×12
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Multiply 2 Digits by 1 Digit Now your basic facts will come in handy. 25 × 6 30 (6 × 5 = 30) +120 (6 × 20 = 120) 150 Multiply 6 by the value of each place in 25. Directions: Multiply. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
42 × 5
16 × 3
28 × 4
53 × 7
35 × 2
19 × 7
2.
31 × 9
23 × 8
44 × 6
15 × 5
63 × 4
52 × 8
3.
14 × 7
56 × 6
73 × 4
36 × 3
62 × 9
40 × 7
4.
23 × 8
75 × 2
38 × 4
87 × 5
51 × 7
18 × 3
5.
59 × 9
17 × 2
30 × 6
28 × 7
77 × 3
65 × 6
6.
37 × 7
94 × 8
26 × 5
16 × 9
43 × 6
87 × 5
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Multiply 3 Digits by 1 Digit Be sure to line up the digits carefully by place when you multiply.
Directions: Multiply. a
b
1.
325 × 3
211 × 5
2.
407 × 8
3.
c
d
e
f
146 × 2
580 × 3
437 × 4
682 × 5
136 × 4
627 × 6
733 × 2
359 × 7
241 × 3
518 × 2
272 × 5
863 × 3
491 × 4
605 × 8
145 × 7
4.
370 × 9
728 × 6
239 × 5
144 × 3
811 × 4
562 × 8
5.
942 × 6
553 × 4
482 × 7
316 × 9
226 × 2
630 × 8
6.
783 × 2
467 × 5
253 × 8
154 × 9
370 × 6
813 × 7
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Multiply 4 Digits by 1 Digit Keeping your place values straight is the key to multiplying bigger numbers.
Directions: Multiply. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
2, 305 × 6
4, 463 × 4
6,157 × 3
5, 043 × 5
1, 254 × 6
3, 045 × 7
2.
7, 334 × 7
3, 215 × 4
2, 467 × 8
4, 850 × 3
6,173 × 5
1, 427 × 6
3.
3, 004 × 6
5, 427 × 3
4,156 × 2
8, 025 × 6
2, 314 × 4
7, 852 × 3
4.
4, 862 × 5
6, 470 × 3
1, 562 × 6
2, 594 × 2
5, 843 × 3
3, 746 × 5
5.
1, 214 × 3
4, 659 × 5
7, 821 × 6
5, 209 × 9
8, 736 × 7
2, 485 × 3
6.
5, 204 × 8
6,142 × 6
9, 540 × 4
4, 832 × 7
8, 246 × 3
1, 538 × 9
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Practice Multiplication Zip through these practice problems.
Directions: Multiply. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
38 × 5
276 × 4
57 × 3
7, 840 × 5
613 × 2
49 × 4
2.
8, 215 × 7
761 × 2
23 × 8
144 × 9
97 × 3
5, 402 × 6
3.
483 × 9
37 × 4
829 × 6
5, 743 × 8
72 × 4
607 × 5
4.
2,115 × 6
651 × 8
193 × 7
46 × 5
58 × 9
9, 336 × 7
5.
52 × 9
8, 842 × 7
378 × 5
783 × 6
64 × 7
2, 017 × 5
6.
1, 334 × 6
908 × 5
4,127 × 3
89 × 9
764 × 2
385 × 9
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Multiply 2 Digits by 2 Digits There are different ways of solving multiplication problems. 1 1
Here are a couple of ways.
36 36 ×23 ×23 18 (3 × 6 = 18) 108 (3 × 36 = 108) OR +720 (2 × 36 = 72, use a 0 in the ones) 1 90 (3 × 30 = 90) 120 (20 × 6 = 120) 828 +600 (20 × 30 = 600) 828 Directions: Multiply. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
42 ×16
51 ×23
64 ×15
26 ×31
43 ×45
18 ×36
2.
25 ×27
19 ×42
70 ×53
38 ×54
62 ×20
45 ×28
3.
52 ×17
46 ×22
35 ×51
94 ×26
23 ×15
16 ×72
4.
84 ×20
37 ×37
12 ×28
58 ×43
72 ×19
28 ×43
5.
64 ×32
78 ×14
27 ×23
46 ×53
50 ×72
13 ×35
6.
48 ×28
19 ×15
27 ×31
52 ×44
38 ×55
94 ×12
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Multiply 2 Digits by 2 Digits How about another round of 2-digit numbers? Directions: Multiply. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
63 ×25
48 ×15
36 ×41
52 ×40
16 ×25
24 ×19
2.
72 ×38
54 ×17
28 ×23
45 ×61
80 ×27
35 ×43
3.
18 ×17
64 ×26
39 ×13
71 ×32
95 ×24
53 ×71
4.
85 ×20
26 ×34
18 ×23
47 ×56
32 ×19
74 ×40
5.
53 ×27
19 ×44
86 ×75
94 ×27
21 ×29
62 ×58
6.
47 ×43
93 ×36
39 ×27
64 ×40
56 ×21
75 ×45
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Multiply 3 Digits by 2 Digits Use the same technique to multiply by bigger numbers. 147 × 23 21 (3 × 7 = 21) 120 (3 × 40 = 120) OR 300 (3 × 100 = 300) 140 (20 × 7 = 140) 1 800 (20 × 40 = 800) +2, 000 (20 × 100 = 2, 000) 3, 381
1 12
147 × 23 441 (3 × 147 = 441) +2, 940 (2 × 147 = 294, use a 0 in the ones) 3, 381
Directions: Multiply. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
173 × 14
540 × 27
432 × 58
619 × 24
342 × 35
213 × 40
2.
727 × 45
433 × 61
827 × 50
542 × 36
275 × 14
184 × 23
3.
391 × 60
688 × 54
237 × 28
129 × 32
506 × 27
483 × 19
4.
870 × 38
429 × 65
307 × 84
596 × 32
674 × 43
185 × 26
5.
235 × 92
743 × 80
513 × 17
984 × 27
824 × 33
641 × 75
6.
426 × 54
982 × 32
340 × 76
704 × 85
896 × 21
587 × 84
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Multiply 3 Digits by 2 Digits If you regroup, be sure to do so carefully. Directions: Multiply. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
214 × 35
736 × 27
381 × 76
530 × 43
623 × 58
171 × 63
2.
455 × 92
381 × 16
824 × 30
253 × 61
708 × 90
525 × 41
3.
137 × 28
254 × 96
583 × 56
427 × 84
395 × 27
914 × 17
4.
808 × 71
643 × 23
341 × 16
730 × 52
249 × 47
436 × 25
5.
593 × 26
154 × 86
214 × 35
688 × 13
344 × 27
895 × 30
6.
247 × 18
924 × 65
152 × 29
581 × 70
436 × 21
694 × 95
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Practice Multiplication Nothing like a little practice to strengthen you skills. Directions: Multiply. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
29 × 4
385 × 7
725 × 9
83 × 6
24 × 7
158 × 5
2.
436 × 27
685 × 9
56 × 4
93 ×81
364 × 5
208 × 7
3.
89 × 3
561 × 2
43 ×26
681 × 4
723 × 15
16 ×17
4.
352 × 7
685 × 6
59 × 4
23 × 9
48 ×26
953 × 7
5.
176 × 8
84 ×19
227 × 13
458 × 9
33 × 6
59 ×19
6.
734 × 26
230 × 39
95 ×18
56 ×21
843 × 39
65 ×34
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Practice Multiplication Understanding multiplication will make division easy. Directions: Multiply. a
b
c
d
e
f
1.
465 × 7
74 × 9
218 × 50
56 × 9
84 ×13
171 × 5
2.
644 × 3
305 × 17
126 × 9
48 × 8
526 × 3
72 ×15
3.
230 × 40
611 × 8
77 ×23
346 × 29
19 × 7
94 × 3
4.
85 ×16
443 × 62
62 × 9
194 × 95
773 × 8
81 ×63
5.
147 × 18
59 × 7
384 × 26
955 × 8
24 ×35
672 × 10
6.
343 × 67
804 × 19
46 ×38
63 ×18
742 × 49
956 × 13
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Divide Fast Facts Here are some fast facts to launch us into division. Directions: Divide.Time yourself to see how quickly you can finish. a
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6 30
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Practice Division Learning patterns in division will help you remember the facts. Directions: Divide. Practice your memorization. a
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8 8
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6 42
7 49
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Practice Division When you finish this page, you’ll know the facts through 12. Directions: Divide. Practice your memorization. a
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6.
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9 18
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9 27
9 63
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9 81
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Learn Fact Families Knowing fact families will help you solve multiplication and division problems. Fact family: 8, 9, 72 Multiplication: Division: 8 x 9 = 72 72 ÷ 9 = 8 9 x 8 = 72 72 ÷ 8 = 9 Directions: Write a multiplication sentence and a division sentence using the fact family. a
b
c
1.
Fact family: 2, 8, 16 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 5, 6, 30 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 4, 8, 32 Multiplication: Division:
2.
Fact family: 3, 9, 27 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 4, 7, 28 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 8, 10, 80 Multiplication: Division:
3.
Fact family: 5, 9, 45 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 6, 12, 72 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 7, 11, 77 Multiplication: Division:
4.
Fact family: 6, 8, 48 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 8, 10, 80 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 7, 9, 63 Multiplication: Division:
5.
Fact family: 9, 9, 81 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 5, 12, 60 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 7, 8, 56 Multiplication: Division:
6.
Fact family: 10, 11, 110 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 8, 9, 72 Multiplication: Division:
Fact family: 11, 12, 132 Multiplication: Division:
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Check Multiplication and Division Even numbers are always evenly divisible by 2.
Here’s how to use fact families to check multiplication and division. To check, use division.
15 15 × 8 ⇒ 8 120 120 − 8 40
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To check, use 22 22 multiplication. 9 198 ⇒ × 9 −18 198 18
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Directions: Multiply, then divide to check your answer. a
b
c
d
e
1.
23 × 4
17 × 5
13 × 6
31 × 3
14 × 7
2.
26 × 3
15 × 6
43 × 2
18 × 5
34 × 6
3.
19 × 4
27 × 8
38 × 2
16 × 7
16 × 7
Directions: Divide, then multiply to check your answer. a
4.
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7 77
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7 91
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6 126
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2 54
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Divide 2 Digits by 1 Digit Remember, you can always check with multiplication.
Here’s one technique for division.
14 6 84 −6 24
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Directions: Divide. a
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4.
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3 87
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6 90
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3 72
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Divide 3 Digits by 1 Digit You can use the same technique to divide larger numbers. 134 4 536 −4 13 −12 16
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Directions: Divide. a
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c
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3 591
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5 670
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Divide 4 Digits by 1 Digit You’re catching on! Directions: Divide. a
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Practice Division Now you can practice what you know about division. Directions: Divide. a
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Practice Division Don’t forget: you can always check with multiplication. Directions: Divide. a
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Solve Word Problems Use multiplication and division to solve these word problems. Directions: Solve. 1. Kendra’s family owns 32 chickens. Each chicken lays about 6 eggs per week. How many eggs do all 32 chickens produce in one week?
2. Hans broke his leg so three of his friends are taking turns delivering his homework to his home. If Hans ends up spending 42 days at home, how many times will each of his three friends take him his work?
3. Each math workbook that Julie has completed has 136 pages. If she has completed 4 workbooks, how many pages of math had she done?
4. Reo and four of his friends have figured out that if they work really hard this summer they can save enough money to build a tree house. If each of the five of them saves $1,325, how much will they have total to build the tree house?
5. There are 86 birds on the lake and exactly half of them are geese. How many geese are there in the pond?
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Solve Word Problems You can use multiplication and division to solve real-life problems like the ones below. Directions: Solve. 1. Ty, Malcom, and Pedro have decided to move into an apartment together. If the monthly rent is $927, how much will each person pay per month?
2. Dawn is driving from Maryland to California and back again to help her mom move. She knows that the entire trip is about 7,890 miles long. How far is it just one way?
3. Vickie’s baby is now 18 months old. If you estimate that there are about 30 days in a month, how many days old is her baby?
4. At the Garden Boutique, Salim bought 34 flats of flowers for his garden! Since there are 12 flowers in each flat, how many did he buy?
5. Five friends won a raffle at the party yesterday. If the prize was for $2,850, how much did each person win?
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Solve Word Problems Read the questions carefully to make sure you’re using the right operation. Directions: Add, subtract, multiply, or divide. 1. Last year 45,789 people attended the fund raising concert.This year there were 56,798 people in attendance. How many more people were there this year?
2. At his new part-time job,Terry is planning to earn $775 per month. How much will he make over the course of a year (12 months)?
3. Trisha is reading a book for her English class.The book is 378 pages long, and she has six days to read it. If she wants to read the same number of pages each day, how many pages should she read each day in order to finish on time?
4. According to a recent census, the population of Panama is about 3,000,470, and the population of Costa Rica is about 3,956,530.What is the combined population of the two countries?
5. Giovanni, Mark, and Teresa have decided to all chip in and buy a computer together. If the computer costs $1,185, how much will each of them pay?
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Review Multiplication and Division Now that you’ve got it down, you should be able to do this in no time. Directions: Solve.
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2.
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4.
5.
6.
a
b
c
27 × 5
6 72
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4 64
47 × 3
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5 80
95 × 2
76 × 8
37 × 7
2 422
237 × 9
6 954
842 × 3
3 261
654 × 5
4 568
921 × 6
8 736
9 4707
2, 046 × 5
9 ,451 × 7
5 6375
8, 413 × 3
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Review Multiplication and Division Now you’ve got some great skills to put to work daily. Directions: Solve. a
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
b
c
d
e
5 775
89 ×14
76 ×34
4 372
6 852
24 ×73
9 828
45 ×56
7 315
83 ×72
8 456
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6 708
84 ×32
96 ×40
2 806
350 × 96
5 2145
3 6252
841 × 75
216 × 29
8 5832
467 × 23
859 × 47
6 5214
984 × 63
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Add Decimals Let’s learn about decimals by using money. 11
$4.36 +$2.85 $7.21 When you add decimals, remember to line up the decimal points. Then add just like you always have. Directions: Add. Make sure your answer has a decimal point. a
b
c
d
e
1.
$3.27 +$1.42
$4.31 +$2.16
$5.54 +$3.24
$8.31 +$1.45
$6.73 +$2.04
2.
$5.80 +$2.19
$7.32 +$5.93
$8.47 +$3.29
$6.52 +$3.71
$3.77 +$3.41
3.
$6.55 +$2.95
$3.51 +$7.89
$6.00 +$3.54
$8.99 +$4.04
$13.23 +$5.62
4.
$7.25 +$3.25
$10.76 +$4.35
$21.04 +$2.96
$8.27 +$8.44
$1.99 +$1.99
5.
$11.27 +$13.32
$4.93 +$19.06
$2.67 +$8.36
$31.00 +$42.00
$23.74 +$9.17
6.
$16.07 +$5.46
$8.97 +$2.08
$23.57 +$14.82
$36.25 +$44.75
$13.80 +$27.36
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Subtract Decimals Subtracting decimals is just like regular subtraction; just keep track of the decimal point. 7 1215
$8.35 +$2.76 $5.59 Be sure to regroup carefully. Directions: Subtract. Make sure your answer has a decimal point. a
b
c
d
e
1.
$3.74 −$1.52
$6.45 −$2.23
$5.99 −$4.65
$8.27 −$3.06
$3.54 −$2.14
2.
$9.76 −$6.25
$3.62 −$3.20
$4.55 −$1.52
$7.92 −$0.51
$15.36 −$4.24
3.
$6.45 −$4.63
$7.36 −$6.28
$3.21 −$1.40
$12.25 −$1.17
$5.29 −$4.83
4.
$9.44 −$8.73
$6.53 −$2.98
$11.72 −$9.05
$8.07 −$4.32
$5.30 −$2.58
5.
$26.52 −$13.70
$12.56 −$8.93
$32.59 −$12.43
$27.55 −$18.26
$10.43 −$9.94
6.
$17.24 −$13.56
$23.05 −$8.99
$25.13 −$11.76
$8.37 −$7.89
$10.36 −$4.57
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Multiply Decimals Take care to place the decimal point correctly when you multiply. 2 4
$8.37 × 6 $50.22 Multiply 6 by the value in each place, then add the decimal point. Directions: Multiply. Place the decimal point carefully. a
b
c
d
e
1.
$5.32 × 3
$7.00 × 6
$8.22 × 4
$9.04 × 2
$6.13 × 3
2.
$4.26 × 4
$8.70 × 6
$5.39 × 8
$7.25 × 5
$3.96 × 7
3.
$8.54 × 3
$6.73 × 9
$2.08 × 2
$6.51 × 4
$8.94 × 8
4.
$2.63 × 6
$9.00 × 5
$3.88 × 4
$7.65 × 6
$5.43 × 7
5.
$10.52 × 9
$8.99 × 2
$12.37 × 7
$7.84 × 8
$9.75 × 3
6.
$24.62 × 5
$35.95 × 6
$17.46 × 3
$38.07 × 9
$25.30 × 2
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Divide Decimals Dividing decimals is just like regular division, but don’t forget the decimal point. $3.67 8 $29.36 −24.00
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In this case, the decimal point goes in the same place as it did in the dividend.
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5.36 −4.80 0.56
Directions: Divide. Place the decimal point carefully.
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b
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d
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7 $2.17
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3 $6.27
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5 $4.55
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4 $4.80
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6 $4.26
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2 $4.86
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9 $5.04
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7 $6.51
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3 $2.64
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9 $7.38
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4 $7.76
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8 $8.72
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5 $9.85
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6 $9.24
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7 $8.68
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3 $7.92
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4 $6.88
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5 $24.35
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6 $9.78
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3 $9.42
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3.
6 $8.52
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2 $3.54
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Solve Word Problems These word problems are about money. Practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. Directions: Solve. 1. June and Lyle have decided to combine their money in order to buy a book about butterflies that they’re interested in. If June has $8.36, and Lyle has $7.52, how much do they have total to spend on the book?
2. At Games and More a pack of cards costs $2.13. If Tyrone wants to buy three packs, how much money will he need?
3. Kiki bought five muffins for her family. She paid $6.15 total. How much did each muffin cost?
4. Tina made $25.00 doing gardening work for her neighbor. If she used the money to buy some flowers for $5.78, how much money did she have left?
5. Larissa is buying favors for her birthday party. Six of her friends are coming to the party, and she’d like to buy a bow of crayons for each of them. If one box costs $1.73, how much will she spend?
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Solve Word Problems Check out these situations and solve. Directions: Solve. 1. Fernando,Teresa, and Joaquin have decided to chip in and buy roses for their mom for Mother’s Day. One dozen roses cost $38.97. If they split the cost in equal thirds, how much will each of them pay?
2. Carina stopped by the store on the way home from work to buy eggs and milk.The eggs cost $1.09 and the milk was $1.98. How much did she spend?
3. Usually, scented candles at the Candle Emporium cost $4.35 each, but there’s a sale this week for five for $16.50. How much do the sale candles cost each?
4. Pete saved $26.78 in the month of May, and Vincent saved $32.52. How much more did Vincent save?
5. A subscription to the local newspaper costs $65.96 for four months.What is the cost per month for the newspaper?
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Review Decimals These are great skills that will help you manage your own money.
Directions: Add, subtract, multiply, or divide. a
b
c
d
e
6 $7.38
$4.21 +$5.73
$9.57 −$8.30
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1.
$7.22 × 3
$8.65 −$3.24
2.
$6.55 +$3.62
5 $3.85
$6.07 × 6
4 $9.52
$8.26 −3.17
7 $8.26
$9.25 −$2.86
$4.27 × 5
$2.99 +$7.83
$7.44 × 8
$2.55 −$1.93
$6.42 +$7.38
2 $9.54
$8.53 × 7
$4.59 +$9.46
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5. Diane bought six sunflowers to decorate her kitchen.The sunflowers cost $2.43 each. How much did she spend?
6. With the $30.00 Angela was given for her birthday, she decided to buy some colored pencils and an art notebook. If she ended up spending $14.37, how much did she have left over?
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Review Decimals Here’s a final round of decimals.
Directions: Add, subtract, multiply, or divide. a
b
c
6 $17.34
$23.45 −$18.91
$12.44 +$15.93
2.
$31.95 × 3
$27.53 +$36.94
3.
$39.07 −$19.38
$15.64 × 7
4.
$27.64 +$18.65
4 $47.64
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$20.36 × 8
9 $24.12
$36.54 −$21.56
$47.76 +$13.85
$27.84 −$27.36
5 $36.20
$43.88 +$26.93
$28.67 × 9
$59.43 −$29.55
$37.08 × 5
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5. At the movies, Fillip bought a ticket for $8.55 and a bag of popcorn and a drink for $5.67. How much did he spend?
6. Kenneth and his three brothers have been collecting pennies for many years.They counted the pennies, and they have $56.72 in all. If they split the pennies four ways, how much will each of them have?
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Write Number Sentences When you write a number sentence, make sure both sides are equal. Directions: Complete the number sentence. a
b
1.
52 + = 65 = 65
2.
88 ÷
3.
= 11
− 35 = 67
4.
27 +
= 84
− 373 = 256
5. 6.
395 +
7.
5, 000 −
8. 9.
= 15
12 ×
= 96
× 5 = 70
84 +
= 132
56 ÷
=8
× 8 = 288
107 −
= 53
÷ 7 = 14
11×
= 121
+ 224 = 829
= 923
× 10 = 320
= 3, 000
÷ 36 = 14
÷ 12 = 12 27
23 −
c
29 = 783
954 −
354
199 = 155
17
36 = 612
11.
856
934 = 1, 790
765
9 = 85
15
19 = 285
706 = 645
1, 351
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× 9 = 396
258 = 889
631
=8
+ 1, 550 = 3, 280
= 381
10.
12.
560 ÷
5 = 49
245
546 = 1, 782
1, 236
3,100 = 2,100
5, 200 132
11 = 12
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Write Equations An equation is the same thing as a number sentence. Equations have two sides that are equal. 43 times a number equals 215: 43 x n = 215 A number minus 76 equals 89: n – 76 = 89 Directions: Write the equation. Use n to stand for the missing number. a
b
1.
15 plus a number is 32
64 divided by a number is 8
2.
36 times a number is 468
A number minus 72 is 105
3.
A number divided by 9 is 23
41 times a number is 369
4.
76 less than a number is 34
13 less than twice a number is 35
5.
A number multiplied by 15 is 345
The sum of 50 plus a number equals the product of 6 and 10
6.
16 plus three times a number is 49
17 times a number minus 63 is 141
7.
115 more than a number divided by 5 is 131
65 subtracted from 21 times a number is 124
8.
2,600 less than a number is 3,200
5,245 more than a number times 8 is 5,325
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Solve Equations When you solve an equation, get the missing number alone on one side. One Step Solve: 52 + n = 93 Subtract 52 from both sides. 52 + n – 52 = 93 – 52 n = 93 – 52 n = 41
Two Steps Solve: 26 + n – 43 = 14 n – 17 = 14 Add 17 to both sides n – 17 + 17 = 14 + 17 n = 31
Directions: Solve for n. a
b
c
1.
n +17 = 25
n − 27 = 12
32 + n = 53
2.
n −16 = 41
29 + n = 45
n − 50 = 33
3.
73 + n = 114
57 − n = 21
n + 62 = 131
4.
14 + n + 20 = 43
29 + n = 83
n − 75 = 108
5.
27 + n − 53 = 17
62 − n = 34
84 − n − 27 = 28
6.
n −143 = 89
456 + n = 724
213 − n = 137
7.
n −156 + 240 = 176
95 − n = 30
327 + n −103 = 265
8.
561 − 84 + n = 629
236 − n +117 = 251
485 + n = 793
9.
705 − n + 342 = 146
503 − n = 375 +108
801 + n − 43 = 946
10.
233 + n = 89 + 324
n − 245 + 399 = 727
n − 563 = 856 − 582
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Solve Equations Now you can solve equations using multiplication and division. One Step Solve: n ÷ 12 = 11 Multiply both sides by 12. n ÷ 12 x 12 = 11 x 12 n = 11 x 12 n = 132
Combine Terms Solve: 7n + 2n = 207 9n = 207 Divide both sides by 9. 9n ÷ 9 = 207 ÷ 9 n = 23
Directions: Solve for n. a
b
c
1.
7 n = 105
n ÷17 = 19
10n = 120
2.
n = 13 8
6n = 192
n ÷ 23 = 8
3.
9n = 279
n ÷ 26 = 8
11n = 121
4.
n ÷ 34 = 10
5n = 245
n = 15 24
5.
12n = 96
n ÷ 31 = 17 + 6
5n + n = 156
6.
n = 5+6 13
8n = 154 +142
n ÷ 25 = 20
7.
3n + 6n = 378
n ÷18 = 32
8n − 3n = 365
8.
n = 26 + 8 27
4n + 2n = 486
n ÷ 38 = 56 − 29
9.
17 n − 9n = 448
9n −19 = 2n +103 107
n =8 10 + 4
10.
6n + 6n = 144
n ÷ 8 = 92 +13
8n − 7 = 5n + 50
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Describe Patterns Find the rule for the pattern. 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 8 x 2 = 16, 16 x 2 = 32, 32 x 2 = 64, 64 x 2 = 128 The rule is "multiply by 2." Each number is twice the one before it. Directions: Write the rule for the pattern. a
b
1.
28, 35, 42, 49, 56
85, 70, 55, 40, 25
2.
6, 12, 24, 48, 96
10, 33, 56, 79, 102
3.
108, 36, 12, 4
90, 73, 56, 39, 22
4.
125, 275, 425, 575
6; 30; 150; 750; 3,550
5.
104, 52, 26, 13
350, 305, 260, 215, 170
6.
247; 547; 847; 1,147
768, 192, 48, 12, 3
7.
980, 940, 900, 860
15, 45, 135, 405
8.
5,250; 5,000; 4,750; 4,500
3,125; 625; 125; 25; 5
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Complete Patterns Find the rule for the pattern, then complete it. , 40, 56, , 88, 104, Rule: Add 16 24, 40, 56, 72, 88, 104, 120
Directions: Complete the pattern. 1. 1,152;
; 288; 144;
2. 1; 3.
; 9; 27;
;
; 243;
; 1,705; 1,405;
4. 50, 125, ___ 5. 2, 4, 8, 6. 700, 595,
; 18; 9 ; 2,187
; 805;
; 205
, 275, 350, , ___
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, 575
, 64, 128,
, 385, 280,
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7. Petra is making a necklace. She strings 12 red beads then 6 yellow beads. Figure out how many beads she used in all by filling in the pattern. 12 , 18 , 30 , , , , , red, yellow, red, yellow, red, yellow, red, yellow = total 8. Gary and his friends are at track practice, and their coach has told them to sprint 200 meters then jog 400 meters. Fill in the blanks below to figure out how many meters they will end up completing. 200 , 600 , 800 , , , , , , , sprint, jog, sprint, jog, sprint, jog, sprint, jog, sprint, jog = total
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Solve Word Problems Set up an equation before you solve a problem.
Directions: Write an equation for each problem, using n to represent the missing number. 1. The gas tank in the school bus was full, but 13 gallons were used to go on the field trip. If there are 27 gallons of gas in the tank now, how many gallons of gas does the tank hold when it’s full?
2. Carolyn counted 96 geese in the lake, then another flock of geese arrived. If there are 138 geese in the lake now, how many geese were in the new flock?
3. According to the doctor, Francisco has grown 47 centimeters in the past five years. If he is now 170 centimeters tall, how tall was he five years ago?
4. Dawn had many books on her bookshelf, but she lent 12 out to some of her friends. If she has 58 books left on her bookshelf, how many books did she have to begin with?
5. Aaron read twice as many pages as Kenric did because he really liked the book. Kenric read 123 pages. How many pages did Aaron read?
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Solve Word Problems Now you can use an equation to solve a word problem.
Directions: Write an equation for each problem, using n to represent the missing number.Then figure out the value of n. 1. The temperature in Cancun, Mexico is four times higher than the temperature in Portland, Maine. If it’s 84 degrees Fahrenheit in Cancun, what is the temperature in Portland?
2. Filipe has driven 573 miles, but he still has a number of miles to go. If the total distance to his destination is 2,346 miles, how many miles does he have to go?
3. The nine students in Miss Jacob’s reading group decided to buy her a gift at the end of the year. If each student contributed $15, how much did the gift cost?
4. Sandra picked a big bunch of dandelions for her mom and dad. She gave 18 to her mom and 14 to her dad. How many dandelions did she pick in all?
5. The elephant weighs five times as much as her baby. If the mother elephant weighs 4,125 kilograms, how much does her baby weigh?
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Review Equations Here’s one more chance to look at patterns and equations. Directions: Complete the number sentence. a
1. 2.
156 − = 98 = 98 72 ÷
3. 4.
b
× 12 = 84
=9
78 +
+ 259 = 471
× 10 = 100
1, 630 +
8 = 90
720
= 139
− 112 = 236
÷ 25 = 7
20 = 320
16
c
2, 394
= 2,150 663 = 1, 731
Directions: Solve for n. a
b
c
5.
57 + n = 79
n ÷ 22 = 18
12n = 144
6.
n = 14 8
98 − n = 42
7 n − 2n = 125
7.
n + 236 = 426 −18
5n + 4n = 324
n ÷16 = 36 −17
8.
n = 11 22 + 7
546 − n = 113 + 85
3n + 58 = 4n + 27
Directions: Fill in the missing numbers in each pattern. a
9. 10. 3,125;
b
; 16; 64; ;
; 1,024
1; 10;
; 25; 5
4,207; 4,007;
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; 100,000 ; 3,607; Date
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Use Customary Weight Units In the U.S., we usually use the Customary System when we measure weight. 1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz) 1 ton (T) = 2,000 pounds (lbs) Directions: Fill in the blank with the units you would use to measure the weight. a
b
1.
A dog
A dump truck
2.
A pencil
An elephant
3.
A bag of pretzels
A mouse
4.
A big pile of bricks
A backpack of books
Directions: Circle the answer that could be the correct weight. a
5.
6.
7.
8.
b
A box of crayons
Joe the cat
14 oz 14 lbs 14 T
1 oz 10 lbs 1 T
A hippopotamus
A sack of potatoes
20 oz 20 lbs 2 T
5 oz 5 lbs 5 T
An apple
A car
12 oz 12 lbs 2 T
3 oz 300 lbs 3 T
A gallon of milk
A bus
8 oz 8 lbs 8 T
6 oz 600 lbs 6 T
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Use Metric Weight Units In many places, people use the Metric System instead of the Customary System. 1 gram (g) = 1,000 milligrams (mg) 1 kilogram (kg) = 1,000 grams (g) Directions: Fill in the blank with the units you would use to measure the weight. a
b
1.
A pencil
A mosquito
2.
A man
A teacup
3.
A grain of sand
A big dictionary
4.
A small bird
A rabbit
Directions: Circle the answer that could be the correct weight. a
5.
6.
7.
8.
b
A woman
A pin
60 mg 60 g 60 kg
100 mg 100 g 100 kg
A frog
A horse
10 mg 10 g 100 kg
600 mg 600 g 600 kg
A speck of dust
A pack of cards
1 mg 10 g 10 kg
200 mg 200 g 200 kg
A couch
A vitamin
80 mg 80 g 80 kg
500 mg 500 g 500 kg
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Convert Weights Use the information on pages 112 and 113 to convert. 32 oz = 2 lbs 38 oz = 2 lbs 6 oz Directions: Convert the weight. a
b
1. 2,000 mg =
g
48 oz =
2. 8,000 lbs =
T
5,000 g =
lbs
3. 128 oz =
lbs
mg = 9 g
4. 6,000 g =
kg
lbs = 5 T
5. 7,000,000 mg =
kg
6. 3,200 mg =
g
7.
oz = 3 lbs 5 oz
8.
mg = 9 g 125 mg
9. 3,000 lbs = 10. 50 oz =
T lbs
oz = 5 lbs mg
16,000 lbs =
T
g = 5 kg 300 g 160 oz = lbs
4,520 mg =
oz
lbs g
mg
g = 7 kg 17 g
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Add and Convert Weights Now you can add first and then convert. 7 lbs 5 oz + 2 lbs 13 oz = 9 lbs 18 oz = 10 lbs 2 oz Add Convert
Directions: Add the weights, then convert. a
b
1. 600 g + 700 g =
14 lbs 7 oz + 8 lbs 10 oz =
2. 7 T 200 lbs + 1,900 lbs =
7 g 23 mg + 8 g 985 mg =
3. 20 lbs 3 oz + 23 lbs 15 oz =
970 mg + 430 mg =
4. 2 kg 300 g + 8 kg 700 g =
10 T 950 lbs + 4 T 1,340 lbs =
5. Samuel was buying oranges at the store. Five oranges weighed 1 kilogram 200 grams but he added three more oranges that weighed 900 grams. How much did all eight oranges weigh?
6. Penelope’s baby weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces when she was born.Two weeks later she had gained 12 more ounces. How much did she weigh when she was two weeks old?
7. The truck was loaded with 3 tons 1,470 pounds of cement.Then 1,900 more pounds of cement were added. How much cement was in the truck in all?
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Calculate Time Intervals How long did it take? Jenny left for school at 7:30 AM and arrived at 7:55 AM. It took her 25 minutes to get to school.
Directions: Figure out how much time passed. 1. Linsey left on a bike ride at 1:15 PM and got back at 3:25 PM.
2. The play started at 7:10 PM and ended at 9:45 PM.
3. The football game started at 12:30 PM and ended at 3:05 PM.
4. Tyler left to go shopping at 11:25 AM and got home at 4:30 PM.
5. Irene got to work at 8:30 AM and left at 4 PM.
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Convert Time Refer to the table when you convert time. 60 seconds = 1 minute 60 minutes = 1 hour 24 hours = 1 day 7 days = 1 week Convert: 48 hours = 2 days
Directions: Use the table to convert the times. a
b
1. 120 seconds = 2. 72 hours =
minutes
14 days =
days
weeks
minutes = 3 hours
3.
days = 3 weeks
360 seconds =
4.
minutes = 2 hours
36 hours =
5. 25 days = 6.
weeks
days
days
hours
seconds = 5 minutes
hours = 2 days 15 hours
minutes = 3 hours 50 minutes
7. 62 seconds =
minute
seconds
8. 250 minutes =
hours
minutes
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minutes
90 hours =
days
hours
days = 3 weeks 2 days
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Add and Convert Time Remember to convert after you add time intervals. Michael talked on the phone with his mom for 47 minutes and with his dad for 36 minutes. How long did he talk on the phone? 47 + 36 = 83 = 1 hour 23 minutes Add Convert Directions: Add the time intervals then convert. 1. Gerard worked on his math homework for 1 hour and 25 minutes and his English homework for 1 hour 40 minutes. How long did he spend doing homework?
2. On Thursdays, Orla has piano lessons for 45 minutes and violin lessons for 45 minutes. How much time does she spend on Thursdays in music lessons?
3. To get to her grandmother’s house, Carla spent 3 hours and 35 minutes on a plane and 1 hour 50 minutes in a bus. How long did she travel?
4. The recipe says to cook the cake on high heat for 55 minutes then on low heat for 25 minutes. In all, how long does the cake need to be cooked?
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Use Customary Lengths To measure length, we usually use the Customary System in the U.S. 12 inches (in) = 1 foot (ft) 3 feet = 1 yard (yd) 5,280 feet = 1 mile Directions: Fill in the blank with the units you would use to measure the length. a
b
1.
A car
From Africa to Australia
2.
A football field
A magazine
3.
A ladder
A basketball court
4.
A pizza
From Iowa to Alaska
Directions: Circle the answer that could be the correct length. a
5.
6.
7.
8.
b
The height of a cat
The width of a classroom
1 in 1 ft 1 yd
5 in 5 ft 5 yd
The length of an envelope
The distance from Boston to Miami
8 in 8 ft 8 yd
1,500 ft 1,500 yd 1,500 miles
The distance Travis threw the football
The length of a mouse
2 in 20 yd 2 miles
4 in 4 ft 4 yd
The distance from Seattle to Portland
The height of a bookcase
170 ft 170 yd 170 miles
6 ft 6 yd 6 miles
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Estimate Customary Lengths Estimation is a very useful skill. Directions: Estimate the length then measure the actual length with a yardstick. Estimate
Actual
1. Your height 2. The height of your desk 3. The length of your pencil 4. The width of the room 5. The length of this book Directions: Estimate the length.Then use the yardstick to measure your stride, and find the actual length by counting strides and converting. Estimate Strides Length Actual of Stride 6. The width of the playground
x
=
7. The length of the block you live on
x
=
8. The length of the school building
x
=
9. The length of your house or apartment building
x
=
10. The width of the school parking lot
x
=
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Convert Lengths Use the information on page 119 to convert. 92 inches = 7 ft 8 in Remember: 12 in = 1 ft, so divide by 12. Directions: Convert the length. a
b
1. 36 in =
ft
2. 40 in =
ft
3. 5,280 ft =
9 ft = in mile
yd
17 ft =
yd
60 in =
ft
ft
4. 27 ft =
yd
26 in =
ft
in
5. 84 in =
ft
10 ft =
yd
ft
6. 67 in =
ft
15 ft =
yd
in
52 in =
ft
ft
36 in =
yd
7. 121 in = 8. 19 ft = 9.
ft yd
in
in = 8 ft 4 in
10. 144 in =
ft = 10 yd
yd
ft = 2 miles
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Add and Convert Lengths Remember to convert after you add lengths. The scarf that Aunt Sue was making was 3 ft 9 in long. Then she knitted 1 ft 5 in more. Now how long is the scarf? 3 ft 9 in + 1 ft 5 in = 4 ft 14 in = 5 ft 2 in Add Convert Directions: Add the measurements then convert them. 1. When Jake was 9 he was 4 feet 2 inches tall. Five years later he had grown 11 more inches. How tall was he at 14? 2. The Gregorys’ garage was 10 feet 5 inches wide, but now with the new shop it’s 8 feet 10 inches wider.What is the total width of the garage now? 3. Gabriela’s flowerbed was 5 yards 2 feet long, but she decided to make it longer. If she added 2 yards 2 feet to the length, how long is it now? 4. Joann walked 2,200 feet and Felix walked 3,080 feet. Together, how far did they walk? Directions: Add then convert. a
b
5. 8 ft 10 in + 9 in =
10 in + 11 in =
6. 25 ft 6 in + 6 in =
7,225 ft + 3,335 ft =
7. 6 yd 2 ft + 12 yd 2 ft =
15 ft 5 in + 12 ft 8 in =
8. 5 yd 2 ft + 7 yd 1 ft =
22 ft 4 in + 12 ft 11 in =
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Use Metric Lengths The Metric System is used in many parts of the world. 10 millimeters (mm) = 1 centimeter (cm) 100 centimeters (cm) = 1 meter (m) 1,000 meters (m) = 1 kilometer (km) Directions: Fill in the blank with the units you would use to measure the length. a
b
1. From your town to Washington, D.C. 2. The length of your pinky
The length of a pen
3. From Europe to the United States 4. The width of your fingernail
The length of a school bus
The width of a crayon
The height of your school
Directions: Circle the answer that could be the correct length. a
b
5. The height of a woman
The distance from Kansas City to Iowa City
1.5 cm 1.5 m 1.5 km
500 cm 500 m 500 km
6. The length of a shoe
The height of a hotel
20 cm 20 m 2 km
20 cm 20 m 2 km
7. The distance from Chicago to Denver The width of a desk 1,600 cm 1,600 m 1,600 km
60 cm 60 m 6 km
8. The width of a street
The length of a track race
20 cm 20 m 20 km
5 cm 5 m 5 km
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Estimate Metric Lengths Estimating metric lengths takes a little more practice. Directions: Estimate the length then measure the actual length with a meter stick. Estimate
Actual
1. The height of the classroom door 2. Your friend’s height 3. The length of a marker 4. The width of the hallway 5. The length of a book Directions: Estimate the length.Then use the yardstick to measure your stride, and find the actual length by counting strides and converting. Estimate Strides Length Actual of Stride 6. The length of the hallway
x
=
7. The length of the block your school is on
x
=
8. The length of a nearby park
x
=
9. The width of your house or apartment building
x
=
10. The length of your driveway
x
=
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Convert Lengths Use the information on page 123 to convert. 352 cm = 3 m 52 cm Remember: 100 cm = 1 m, so divide by 100. Directions: Convert the length. a
b
1. 4,000 m =
km
70 mm =
cm
2. 900 cm =
m
94 mm =
cm
3. 810 cm =
m
cm
9,000 m =
km
4. 78 mm =
cm
mm
210 cm =
m
5.
m = 5 km
6.
mm = 35 cm
7. 192 cm = 8.
10.
cm
cm = 9 m 25 cm
m
6,200 m = cm
cm
m
cm = 3 m 21 cm mm
9,203 m =
mm = 9 m 34 cm 7 mm
km
m
m = 3 km 43 m
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km
mm = 5 cm 3 mm
m = 7 km 500 m
9. 762 mm =
mm
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Add and Convert Lengths Remember to convert after you add lengths. The quilt that Betsy was making was 2 m 75 cm long.Then she added 1 m 40 cm more. Now how long is the quilt? 2 m 75 cm + 1 m 40 cm = 3 m 115 cm = 4 m 15 cm
Directions: Add the measurements then convert. 1. The tear in Frank’s sweater was just 3 cm 5 mm long, but then it ripped 8 mm more. How long is the tear now? 2. Daniel was 1 m 50 cm tall in high school, but he grew 60 cm. How tall is he now? 3. In the relay Harrison walked 3 km 700 m and Janel walked 4 km 400 m. How far did they walk combined? 4. The new set of classrooms that are being built onto the school will increase its length by 10 m 70 cm. If the school was 56 m 90 cm long before, how long is it now?
Directions: Add then convert. a
b
5. 9 m 78 cm + 60 cm =
23 cm 3 mm + 9 mm =
6. 10 km 340 m + 1 km 950 m =
13 m 40 cm + 3 m 60 cm =
7. 7 cm 8 mm + 12 cm 2 mm =
28 km 600 m + 14 km 500 m =
8. 21 m 31 cm 5mm + 10 m 23 cm 3 mm =
87 cm 5 mm + 25 cm 7 mm =
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Understand Perimeter When a shape has equal sides, just multiply.
5 ft
Length (L) = 5 ft Number of sides = 4 Perimeter (P) = 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 5 x 4 = 20 ft
Directions: Find the perimeter. Assume that the sides are equal. Label your answer. Shape
Length of One Side
1. Triangle
8 mm
2. Pentagon
12 yd
3. Octagon
7 in
4. Square
18 m
5. Hexagon
25 ft
6. Triangle
500 m
7. Octagon
30 cm
Perimeter
8. Paola has a square garden. One side is 13 ft long.What is the perimeter?
9. Jake cut out an equilateral triangle. One side is 35 cm.What is the perimeter?
10. The building is in the shape of a pentagon with equal sides of 220 m. What is the perimeter?
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Find Perimeters Sometimes the sides are not equal.
9 ft 15 ft
Length (L) = 15 cm Width (W) = 9 cm Perimeter (P) = 15 + 15 + 9 + 9 = (15 x 2) + (9 x 2) = 48 cm
Directions: Find the perimeter of the rectangle. a
b
c
1.
L = 25 ft W = 20 ft P=
L = 40 cm W = 32 cm P=
L = 59 m W = 11 m P=
2.
L = 5 ft 7 in W = 3 ft 6 in P=
L = 14 m 38 cm W = 9 m 54 cm P=
L = 21 ft 8 in W = 20 ft 3 in P=
3. The field is 1,220 feet long and 800 feet wide.What is its perimeter?
Directions: Find the perimeter of the triangle. a
b
c
4.
Side 1 = 14 ft Side 2 = 9 ft Side 3 = 20 ft P=
Side 1 = 65 cm Side 2 = 39 cm Side 3 = 46 cm P=
Side 1 = 11 in Side 2 = 8 in Side 3 = 7 in P=
5.
Side 1 = 1 m 12 cm Side 2 = 79 cm Side 3 = 86 cm P=
Side 1 = 7 ft 10 in Side 2 = 12 ft 3 in Side 3 = 9 ft 6 in P=
Side 1 = 25 cm 3 mm Side 2 = 32 cm 5 mm Side 3 = 29 cm 6 mm P=
6. With construction paper, Kahlila cut out an isosceles triangle.Two sides are each 7 inches long, and the third side is 11 inches long.What is the perimeter?
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Understand Area To find the area, multiply the length by the width.
L = 27 cm W = 19 cm P = 92 cm Area (A) = 27x 19 = 513 square cm Remember: Area is always in square units. Directions: Fill in the chart with the missing numbers. Convert first if necessary. Shape Length Width Perimeter Area 1. Rectangle
18 yd
12 yd
60 yd
sq yd
2. Square
28 m
28 m
112 m
sq m
3. Square
43 cm
43 cm
4. Rectangle
37 ft
5. Square
83 cm
6. Rectangle
2 ft 3 in
7. Rectangle
1 cm 2 mm
8. Square
162 ft
sq ft
3 m 32 cm
sq cm
2 ft
648 sq in
132 sq mm
3 ft 5 in
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Find Areas To find the area of an unusual shape, break it up into pieces.
Rectangle: A = 16 x 22 = 352 sq ft Square: A = 12 x 12 = 144 sq ft Total A = 352 + 144 = 496 sq ft Separate the shape into a rectangle and a square, then add the areas. Directions: Find the area. a
b
1. A=
A=
A=
A=
A=
A=
2.
3.
4.
A of shaded 6ft
A=
30 ft 6ft
region =
20 ft
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Understand Volume Volume is measured in cubic units because it’s three-dimensional.
Volume (V) = L x W x H = 4 x 2 x 3 = 24 cubic inches Remember: Volume is in cubic units.
Directions: Find the volume. a
b
1. 8 cm
8 cm
V=
V=
V=
V=
V=
V=
8 cm
2. 5 mm
5 mm
5 mm
3.
4. Katie filled the sandbox with sand.The dimensions of the sandbox are: L = 6 ft, W = 4 ft, and H = 2 ft.What volume of sand did she put in the sandbox? 5. The dimensions of the cardboard box are: L = 18 cm,W = 18 cm, and H = 12 cm. What is the volume of the box?
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Find Volumes Here’s some more practice.
Directions: Find the volume. Remember to label your answer. a
b
1. V=
V=
V=
V=
V=
V=
V=
V=
2.
3.
4.
5. Tim wants to figure out the volume of the pool.The dimensions are: L = 14 ft,W = 12 ft, H = 6 ft.What is the volume?
6. Janine and Francine both have lunch boxes with the same volume of 192 cubic inches but different dimensions. If Janine’s lunch box is 8 inches long and 6 inches wide, and Francine’s lunch box is 12 inches long and 4 inches wide, what are the heights of each of the lunch boxes?
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Solve Word Problems Now use what you know about measurement to solve these word problems. Directions: Solve. 1. Terrance read for 1 hour and 45 minutes yesterday and for 2 hours and 55 minutes today. Between the two days, how long did he read?
2. The Nguyens want to put new carpeting in the living room.The room is 12 feet by 14 feet. How much carpeting will they need?
3. The potatoes weighed 5 pounds and 8 ounces, then Sheila added 4 pounds 7 ounces more. How many pounds of potatoes did she have in all?
4. The school is going to buy new fencing for the soccer field. If the dimensions of the area to be fenced are 90 yards by 130 yards, how much fencing is needed?
5. Jeremiah’s garden was 15 meters 40 centimeters long, but now he has lengthened it by 9 meters 75 centimeters. How long is his garden now?
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Solve Word Problems You can apply what you’ve learned to real life. Directions: Solve. 1. Marie cut a perfect octagon out of construction paper. If one side measures 19 cm, what is the perimeter of the shape?
2. At the store, flour only comes in 450-gram bags. Rosemary is making a huge cake and she needs 2 kilograms 300 grams of flour. How many bags of flour should she buy?
3. Desmond is going to put a new border around the base of the walls in the living room.The room is 5 m 56 cm long and 4 m 78 cm wide. If he can only buy the border material in 4-meter pieces, how many pieces will he need?
4. The first three songs on the album lasted 3 minutes 56 seconds, 4 minutes 15 seconds, and 4 minutes 37 seconds. If Ryan played the first three songs for his friend, how long did it take?
5. Darrell wants to know how many square feet of soil he can put in the wheelbarrow. If the wheelbarrow is 1 foot 6 inches by 2 feet by 3 feet 4 inches, how much soil will it hold?
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Review Measurements Review time has arrived! Directions: Circle the measurement that is most likely correct. a
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
b
The weight of a fly
The weight of a dog
200 mg 200 g 200 kg
4 oz 40 lbs 4 T
The amount of time it takes to brush your teeth 2 sec 2 min 2 hrs
The width of a living room
The weight of an orange
The length of a calculator
11 oz 11 lbs 1 T
12 mm 12 cm 12 m
4 in 4 ft 4 yd
The distance from California to Hawaii The weight of a lion 38 cm 380 m 3,800 km
180 mg 180 g 180 kg
The amount of time it takes to watch a movie 1.5 sec 1.5 min 1.5 hrs
The length of a notebook 11 in 11 ft 11 miles
Directions: Add then convert. a
b
6.
21 kg 400 g + 29 kg 800 g =
3 hrs 45 min + 9 hrs 27 min =
7.
4 ft 9 in + 28 ft 3 in =
5 lbs 10 oz + 6 lbs 8 oz =
8.
76 m 23 cm + 56 m 78 cm =
50 g 390 mg + 80 g 720 mg =
9.
50 min 36 sec + 25 min 42 sec =
35 lbs 2 oz + 27 lbs 15 oz =
10.
45 ft 7 in + 36 ft 8 in =
27 km 400 m + 31 km 900m =
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Review Measurements Now Let’s review perimeter, area, and volume. Directions: Fill in the missing numbers in the table. Shape
Perimeter of Shaded Region
Area of Shaded Region
Total Volume
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6. 9 in 23 in
25 in 14 m
7. 14 m
28 m
21 m 7m 42 m
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6,655 5,249 6,560 7,626 5,702 4,212 4,703 8,287
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41,307 52,150
69,021
26,278 40,610
34,669
54,265 86,641
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77,744 21,716
43,701
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355,743 282,880
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878,406 680,617 844,495 735,064 837,120
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80 700 9,688 861 1,241 2,316 6,122 11,357
111 464 2,530 1,232 1,240 4,240 13,612 14,103
87,042 39,834 84,039 155,380 788,213 514,281 803,490 1,113,615 1,329,063 1,139,383 3,122,096 4,729,385 3,968,416 9,091,701 8,240,699 17,561,918
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7,321,614 4,915,511 2,916,130 9,107,273 5,243,123 2,228,403 4,017,551 6,658,102 8,614,255 9,319,135 2,872,239 4,084,620 2,299,753 6,700,339 9,825,885 13,262,132
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33 11 50 15 82 95 14
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1a. 12+10=22 or 10+12=22, 22-10=12 or 22-12=10 1b. 16+14=30 or 14+16=30, 30-14=16 or 30-16=14 1c. 11+8=19 or 8+11=19, 19-8=11 or 19-11=8 2a. 23+22=45 or 22+23=45, 45-22=23 or 45-23=22 2b. 18+8=26 or 8+18=26, 26-8=18 or 26-18=8 2c. 7+9=16 or 9+7=16, 16-9=7 or 16-7=9 3a. 22+15=37 or 15+22=37, 37-15=22 or 37-22=15 3b. 30+20=50 or 20+30=50, 50-20=30 or 50-30=20 3c. 30+12=42 or 12+30=42, 42-12=30 or 42-30=12 4a. 48+13=61 or 13+48=61, 61-13=48 or 61-48=13 4b. 45+27=72 or 27+45=72, 72-27=45 or 72-45=27 4c. 19+10=29 or 10+19=29, 29-10=19 or 29-19=10 5a. 42+41=83 or 41+42=83, 83-41=42 or 83-42=41 5b. 33+16=49 or 16+33=49, 49-16=33 or 49-33=16 5c. 57+10=67 or 10+57=67, 67-10=57 or 67-57=10 6a. 31+25=56 or 25+31=56, 56-25=31 or 56-31=25 6b. 44+33=77 or 33+44=77, 77-33=44 or 77-44=33 6c. 70+20=90 or 20+70=90, 90-20=70 or 90-70=20 PAGE
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8,126
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4,254
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3,462
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3,636 2,688
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30,353 10,932 23,066 14,799 5,980 24,552 14,420 8,899
27,394 49,852 8,811 48,699 12,694 37,291 13,946 25,558
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353,750 492,085
134,149 377,701 104,979 92,929 59,008
145,816 689,949 218,656 155,877
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1. 1,342,581 2,049,966 2. 4,224,178 3,114,889 3. 2,725,179 7,613,837 4. 5,634,721 7,136,297 5. 6,275,867 3,088,869 6. 1,276,982 1,849,029 7. 5,769,810 778,354 8. 4,173,372 4,358,488
3,145,514 5,163,369 7,351,752 1,344,987 9,316,701 8,317,068 3,690,874 9,737,119 3,990,786 5,134,206 4,070,108 5,193,511 2,496,739 2,963,355 63,087 1,896,789
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59,840
28,956
22,790
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15,433
32,648
35,868
5,456
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7,490
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224
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