Number Sense
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Fractions & Decimals
Measurement & Data
Geometry
100

What are the factors of 24?

1,2,3,4,6,8,12
100
  1. Jamie read 112 pages of a book in one week. If he reads the same number of pages each day, how many pages does he read each day?

16

100

A ribbon is 5/6 of a yard long. If you cut 1/2 yard off, how much ribbon is left?

2/6

100

A garden is 6 feet long and 14 feet wide. 

  1. What is the perimeter of the garden?

  2. What is the area of the garden


Perimeter = 40 feet

Area = 84 sq feet

100
  1. How many sides does a hexagon have?

    • A) 5
    • B) 6
    • C) 7
    • D) 8

B) 6

200

A number is 12 times as much as 6. What is the number?

72

200

The 4th-grade class is organizing a toy drive to collect toys for children in need during the holidays.

  1. The class collected a total of 240 toys.
  2. They plan to donate these toys to 6 different charities equally.
  3. After donating the toys, they decide to keep 15 toys for a local children's hospital.

Questions:

  1. How many toys will each charity receive?
  2. After donating to the charities, how many toys will the class have left after keeping 15 for the hospital?
  1. Each charity will receive 40 toys.
  2. The class will have 15 toys left after donating to the charities.
200

Convert 3/10 to a decimal

3/10=0.33

200
  1. What is the area of a square with a side length of 5 cm?

    • A) 10 cm²
    • B) 15 cm²
    • C) 25 cm²
    • D) 30 cm²

C) 25 cm²

200
  1. What type of angle measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees?

    • A) Acute
    • B) Right
    • C) Obtuse
    • D) Straight

C) Obtuse

300

What is the value of the digit 7 in the number 4,752,483?

700,000

300

The 4th-grade class is having a fundraiser to buy new books for the library. They decide to sell cookies and lemonade.

  1. The class bakes 120 cookies and prepares 50 cups of lemonade.
  2. Each cookie is sold for $2, and each cup of lemonade is sold for $1.
  3. After selling all the cookies, they realize they sold 35 cups of lemonade.

Questions:

  1. How much money did the class make from selling all the cookies?
  2. How much money did the class make from selling the lemonade?
  3. What is the total amount of money the class earned from the fundraiser?

$275

300

2 3/6 + 5 2/6

7 5/6

300

How many inches are in 12 feet?

144in

300

A triangle has one angle measuring 90 degrees. What type of triangle is it?

Right triangle

400
  1. Which of the following numbers is a composite number?

    • A) 7
    • B) 11
    • C) 9
    • D) 13

C) 9

400

If you have 56 boxes and each box contains 8 toys, how many toys do you have in total?

448 toys

400

Sara bought 3.5 meters of ribbon for a project. She used 1.75 meters for one craft and 0.5 meters for another. How much ribbon does she have left?

Sara has 1.25 meters of ribbon left.

400
  1. If a bottle holds 2 liters of water and you fill it with 1.5 liters, how much more water can it hold?

.5 liters or 1/2 liter

400

Which of the following statements is true about parallelograms?

A) All sides are equal in length.
B) Opposite sides are equal in length and parallel.
C) All angles are right angles.
D) The area is calculated by adding the lengths of all sides.

B) Opposite sides are equal in length and parallel.

500

Find the quotient of 1,200 divided by 3.

400

500

A farmer has 1,235 apples and wants to pack them into boxes that can hold 9 apples each. How many full boxes can he pack, and how many apples will be left over?

He can pack 137 full boxes with 2 apples left over.

500
  1. Select all the equivalent fractions for 3/6:
    • A) 1/2
    • B) 2/4
    • C) 3/9
    • D) 4/8
    • E) 6/13

A) 1/2

B) 2/4

D) 4/8

500

Make a line plot for the following data and then answer the questions

The 4th-grade class is conducting an experiment to measure how tall their plants grow over a period of two weeks. 

Here are the heights of the plants (in centimeters):

  • 10 cm, 12 cm, 10 cm, 15 cm, 12 cm, 14 cm, 10 cm, 15 cm, 12 cm, 14 cm
  1. How many plants are measured in total?
  2. What is the tallest plant height recorded?
  3. How many plants are 10 cm tall?
  4. What is the height range of the plants (the difference between the tallest and shortest plant)?
  5. How many plants are taller than 12 cm?
  1. 10 plants are measured in total.
  2. The tallest plant height recorded is 15 cm.
  3. There are 3 plants that are 10 cm tall.
  4. The height range of the plants is 5 cm.
  5. There are 4 plants taller than 12 cm.
500

Draw a line of symmetry in the letter A.

Straight down the middle!

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