(NBT.1) What numbers are missing from these patterns?
Multiply by 10:
0.008, __, 0.8, 8, __, 800
Divide by 10:
600, 60, __, 0.6, 0.06, __
1. .08
2. 80
3. 6
4. 0.006
(5.OA.A1) Last year’s school musical had a total of 8 singers and 5 dancers. The number of performers in this year’s school musical can be represented by the expression 4 x (8 + 5). Which statement correctly compares the number of performers in each musical?
A. This year's musical has 4 times fewer total performers than last year's musical.
B. This year's musical has 4 times as many singers as last year's musical but the same number of dancers as last year's musical.
C. This year's musical has 4 more total performers than last year's musical.
D. This year's musical has 4 times as many total performers as last year's musical
D. This year's musical has 4 times as many total performers as last year's musical
MD.1-1
How many feet and inches are equivalent to 200 inches?
15 feet, 4 inches
15 feet, 8 inches
16 feet, 8 inches
16 feet, 10 inches
16 feet, 8 inches
NBT.3a
Write each decimal number in word and expanded form.
2.035
23.05
2.350
2.305
1. 2.035
Word form: two and thirty-five thousandths
Expanded form: 2 + 3/100 + 5/1,000
2. 23.05
Word form: twenty-three and five hundredths
Expanded form: 20 + 3 + 5/100
3. 2.350
Word form: two and three hundred fifty thousandths
Expanded form: 2 + 3/10 + 5/100
4. 2.305
Word form: two and three hundred five thousandths
Expanded form: 2 + 3/10 + 5/1,000
NF.1
Max has 3 ⅚ pounds of potting soil. She uses 2 ⅜ pounds to fill a pot. How many pounds of potting soil does Max have left?
1 11/24
NBT.2
Fill in the blanks for each power of 10:
50 x ___ = 500
50 x ___ = 5,000
0.5 x ___ = 500
5 x ___ = 50,000
0.05 x __ = 5
101
102
103
104
102
5.GA.1 (Slide 1) Marsha uses a coordinate plane to design a triangular flag. What are the coordinates of triangle EFG?
Choose all that are correct.
A. (0,1)
B. (1,1)
C. (3,7)
D. (5,6)
E. (6,5)
F. (7,3)
B. (1,1)
C. (3,7)
E. (6,5)
MD.1-2
Jack has to fill 50 water bottles for the football team. Each bottle holds 800 milliliters of water. How much water does Jack need in all?
4 L
40 L
4,000 L
40,000 L
40 L
NBT.3b
Kristen needs more than 3.25 pounds of meat for a recipe. Which amounts greater than 3.25 pounds? Choose all that are correct.
A. 3.52 pounds
B. 3.025 pounds
C. 3.3 pounds
D. 3.2 pounds
E. 3.250 pounds
F. 3.502 pounds
A. 3.52 pounds
C. 3.3 pounds
F. 3.502 pounds
Karen has two kinds of flour.
Wheat- 9 ¾
Barley- 7 ⅜
How much more wheat flour does Karen have than barley flour?
2 3/8
NBT.4
Packages of crackers must weigh 14.75 ounces when rounded to the nearest hundredth, or a sorting machine removes them from being sold.
Which cracker package weights will round to 14.75 ounces. Choose all that are correct.
A. 14.749 ounces
B. 14.739 ounces
C. 14.752 ounces
D. 14.758 ounces
E. 14.750 ounces
F. 14.705 ounces
A. 14.749 ounces
C. 14.752 ounces
E. 14.750 ounces
5.GB.3
Which statement about triangles is always true?
An isosceles triangle can never be an obtuse triangle because an isosceles triangle must have two congruent sides, but an obtuse triangle has one obtuse angle.
An equilateral triangle can never be an isosceles triangle because an equilateral triangle has three congruent sides, but an isosceles triangle has at least two congruent sides.
A scalene triangle can never be an acute triangle because a scalene triangle must always have sides of three different lengths, but an acute triangle has three acute angles.
A right triangle can never be an obtuse triangle because a right triangle always has one 90-degree angle, but an obtuse triangle has one obtuse angle.
A right triangle can never be an obtuse triangle because a right triangle always has one 90-degree angle, but an obtuse triangle has one obtuse angle.
MD.2
Slide 2
_____ cups
NBT.7-1
Slide 5
A
B
C
D
B. second number line
NF.3
Ben, Eliza, Charlie, and Dawn want to share 10 quarts of water equally. How many quarts of water will each person get?
10/4 OR 2 1/2
NBT.5
Eleanor can drive an average of 374 miles on one tank of gas. How many miles can she drive on 15 tanks of gas?
5,610
OAB.3 A book store is charging $3 for paperback books and $9 for hardback books. Dionte creates two patterns to compare the costs. He writes ordered pairs in the form (paperback cost, hardback cost) for corresponding numbers of books. Which ordered pairs could be on Dionte’s list?
Choose all that are correct.
(6, 27)
(12, 36)
(15, 45)
(18, 54)
(24, 81)
(12, 36)
(15, 45)
(18, 54)
MD.3 & 4
Slide 3
Sierra builds a rectangular prism that has a volume of 18 cubic units. What rectangular prism could be Sierra’s prism?
B
NBT.7-2
Which expression equals 15.51?
705 x 2.2
70.5 x 2.2
7.05 x 22
7.05 x 2.2
7.05 x 2.2
NF.4/NF.6
Gary’s car travels 30 miles on 1 ⅕ gallons of gas. Gary wants to travel 90 miles. How many gallons of gas will his car use?
3 ⅗
A baseball organization is going to spend $4,590 to purchase all sweatshirts or all jackets for its players. Sweatshirts cost $34 each. Jackets cost $54 each. What is the greatest number of sweatshirts or jackets that the organization can purchase?
The organization can purchase ___ sweatshirts or ___ jackets
135 sweatshirts or 85 jackets
OAB
Which expressions represent the statement “divide the difference of 26 and 4 by the difference of 14 and 3?”
(26-4) ÷ (14 - 3)
(26 - 4) ÷ 14 - 3
26-4/14-3
26-4/14-3
2614 - 3 - 414-3
26 - 4 ÷ 14 - 3
(26-4) ÷ (14 - 3)
26-4/14-3
MD.5c #2 form A
Slide 4
The diagram shows the measurements of some steps to a house. The steps are shaped like rectangular prisms. Which expressions can be used to find the volume of the steps?
Choose all that are correct.
(5 x 14 x 5) + (12 x 14 x 6)
(5 x 14 x 7) + (6 x 12 x 7)
(5 x 14 x 5) + (12 x 6 x 5)
(5 x 14 x 11) + (7 x 14 x 6)
(5 x 5 x 12) + (14 x 5 x 6)
(5 x 14 x 5) + (12 x 14 x 6)
(5 x 14 x 11) + (7 x 14 x 6)
NBT.7-3
Judy’s lunch costs $5.60. She pays the entire bill with dimes. How many dimes does Judy use?
56
NF.7a,b,c
Ella has ½ roll of wrapping paper. She will use all of the wrapping paper to wrap 3 identical books. Ella wants to know what fraction of the full roll of wrapping paper she will use for each book.
Write a division and multiplication equation that could be used to represent the problem?
½ ÷ 3 = ⅙
3 x ⅙ = 1/2