Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4 & 5
Unit 7 & 8
1

Mark used place value disks to represent the number of people that attended the Super Bowl game in 2013.

How many people attended the Super Bowl that year?

71,024

1

The zoo had 348 visitors during the morning. Another 656 visitors came to the zoo in the afternoon. If these numbers are rounded to the nearest hundred, about how many visitors attended the zoo that day?

1,000

1

The Jones family picked six crates of peaches from their orchard. Each crate had 8 peaches in it.

What was the number of peaches the Jones family picked?

48

1

Jason went to Town East Mall and asked 100 people, “What kind of pet do you have?” His results are represented in the frequency table and pictograph.

Based on this data, what is the value of the ?

5

1

Which statement about the number 517 is true?

A. It is odd because it cannot be divided by 2 evenly.

B. It is odd because the digit in the hundreds place is odd.

C. It is even because it can be divided by 2 evenly.

D. It is even because the digit in the tens place is even.

A

5

An expression is shown.

200 + 50 + 9,000 + 7

What number is equivalent to this expression written in standard form?

 

9,257

5

The table shows the weights of four large cats. 

What is the difference in weight between the heaviest cat and the lightest cat?

459

5

Sheila put 7 beans on each of 9 plates. What is the total number of beans on these plates?

63

5

The third grade students were selling tickets to their talent show. The table shows the number of tickets they sold Monday through Friday.

Which graph best represents the number of tickets sold Monday through Friday?

A

B

C

D

B

5

Farmer Brown planted a total of 56 potato plants in 7 rows. He planted the same number of potato plants in each row. How many potato plants are in each row?

8

10

What number is 2 ten thousands, 4 one thousands, 2 hundreds, 3 tens, 6 ones? 

24, 236

10

Melinda wants to put a lace edge around a square table cloth. The table cloth has a side length of 155 centimeters.

 How much lace does Melinda need to go around the table cloth?

620

10

Jennifer bought 6 packages of ice cream for a birthday party.  Each package contained 7 ice cream cups.  How many ice cream cups did Jennifer buy?

42

10

Mr. Devon was arranging all of his classroom books on six shelves of his bookcase. He placed 8 books on each shelf. How many books does Mr. Devon have in his classroom?

48

10

Miller Elementary has 4 second grade classrooms. Each classroom has 23 students. How many second graders attend Miller Elementary?

92

20

Put the following numbers in the correct order from least to greatest:

8,315

80,110

8,719


 


8,315

8,719

80,110

20

A rectangular blanket is shown in the diagram. The length and the width of the blanket are given.

 What is the perimeter of the blanket in inches? 

336

20

Erica has 4 dogs. She gives each dog 7 treats every week. Which model represents the number of treats Erica gives her dogs in one week?

A



C

D

B

20

James has 24 toy vehicles in his collection. He has an equal number of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. How many toy cars does James have in his collection?

8

20

The Martinez family plans to build a patio in the backyard. The figure represents the patio. Each square equals one square foot.

 

What is the area, in square feet, of the patio?

171

50

The list shows three clues about a number.

  • The number is greater than 85,629.
  • The number is less than 88,231.
  • The number has a digit greater than 6 in the hundreds place.

Which of these could be the number described?

88,165

85,625

88,930

87,720

87,720

50

There are 529 items in the school’s lost-and-found.

  • Of these items, 265 are jackets and 88 are hats.
  • The remaining items are sweaters.

Find the number of sweaters in the lost-and-found?

176

50

Ava and Logan went to the book fair. Ava spent $5 at the book fair.  The amount Logan spent is represented by the expression below.

 2 × 5

Complete the statement to compare the amount of money spent by Ava and Logan.


Ava
Logan
twice
five times 

____spent  ____ as much as  ______ at the book fair.

Logan spent twice as much as Ava at the book fair.

50

The school cafeteria has 48 gallons of milk to be shared equally among the third-grade classes.  Each class receives 8 gallons of milk. How many third-grade classes are at this school?

 Represent the problem using multiplication and division sentences.


 6 × 8 = 48

 

48 ÷ 8 = 6


50

Mrs. Williams borrowed $6,000 from a bank to pay for some home repairs. She paid $7,500 back to the bank. Which of these is the most likely reason Mrs. Williams paid the bank more than the amount she borrowed?

A. She made a mistake in calculating the amount she needed to pay back.

B. She actually needed more than $6,000 for the home repairs.

C. She had to pay interest on the amount of money she borrowed.

D. She had to pay sales tax on the amount of money she borrowed.

C