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Grade 5 Exam Review

Grade 5 Exam Review

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5th Grade

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17 Slides • 24 Questions

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Grade 5 Exam Review

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Unit 10 Measurement

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Multiple Choice

Convert (change) 10 Kg to grams (g).

1

10,000

2

1,000

3

10

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Multiple Choice

Change 5000 mL to liters (L)

1

50 Liters

2

5 Liters

3

10 Liters

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Multiple Choice

Change 7 meters (m) to centimeters (cm)

1

0.007 cm

2

70 cm

3

700 cm

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Unit 11 Data

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Frequency table data

  • Frequency tables show data in in number form and through the use of tally marks

  • Be sure to read each question to see what information you are looking for.

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Multiple Choice

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The frequency shows the number of phones sold by 6 different stores on Sunday. Which store sold the most?

1

Store C

2

Store A

3

Store E

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Multiple Choice

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How can we know how many phones were sold in total?

1

multiply the numbers

2

add the numbers

3

subtract the numbers

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Line graphs

  • Line graphs have information on the x axis (bottom line) and the y axis (top to bottom line).

  • This is a double line graph because it has two lines

  • Each color shows information about two different schools

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Multiple Choice

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School B sold 600 cans in which year?

1

2016

2

2015

3

2014

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Multiple Choice

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How many members were at the health club on Wednesday?

1

30 people

2

40 people

3

50 people

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Multiple Choice

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Using the line, predict how many people will be at the club on Sunday

1

45 people

2

60 people

3

70 people

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  • Mean: add all the numbers then divide by how many numbers you have.

  • Median: Order from smallest to largest. Find the number in the middle. If there are two middle numbers, add them and divide by 2.

  • Mode: Which number appears the most?

  • Range: Subtract the lowest number from the largest.

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Multiple Choice

Shamma has plants in her home. The height of her plants are 10 cm, 20 cm, 5 cm, and 5 cm. What is the mean/average of her plants?

1

10 cm

2

50 cm

3

40 cm

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Multiple Choice

Coffee Prices at Starbucks

45 AED

20 AED

35 AED

20 AED

15 AED

Find the median of the data

1

45

2

15

3

20

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Multiple Choice

Coffee Prices at Starbucks

45 AED

20 AED

35 AED

20 AED

15 AED

Find the mode of the data.

1

20

2

35

3

45

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Multiple Choice

Coffee Prices at Starbucks:

45 AED

20 AED

35 AED

20 AED

15 AED


Find the range of the data.

1

15

2

20

3

30

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Unit 12 Geometry


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What are polygons?

  • Polygons are closed figures with straight sides and no sides that cross each other

  • Regular polygons: a polygon with all sides and all angles congruent (same size)

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following is not a regular polygon?

1

A

2

B

3

C

4

D

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Quadrilaterals

  • Quadrilaterals are four sided shapes

  • There are many types of quadrilaterals

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Multiple Choice

A quadrilateral has 4 equal sides. Name the shape.

1

circle

2

rectangle

3

square

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Multiple Choice

A quadrilateral has two pairs of congruent sides. Which shape could it NOT be?

1

rectangle

2

trapezoid

3

rhombus

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Multiple Choice

A ______ has two pairs of parallel sides and congruent angles.

1

parallelogram

2

trapezoid

3

circle

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Triangles

  • Triangles can be named by their sides and by their angles

  • The lines on a triangle can help identify the kind of triangle

  • Example: A triangle with three congruent (same) sides is called an equilateral triangle

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Multiple Choice

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Triangle ____ is an isosceles triangle.

1

D

2

A

3

C

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Multiple Select

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Name 3 triangles that are scalene.

1

A

2

B

3

C

4

D

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Circles

  • a two-dimensional shape made by drawing a curve that is always the same distance from the center

  • The rdiameter is two times the radius

  • The radius is 1/2 of the diameter

  • Example: If the radius is 4 cm, the diameter is 8 cm.

  • The diameter goes through the center of the circle and the chord does not.

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Open Ended

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Line ______ is the chord. Line ________ is the diameter. Line ____________ is the radius. Point ____ is the center.

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Multiple Choice

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The diameter of Line AB is 12 cm. What is the radius?

1

6 cm

2

24 cm

3

12 cm

4

18 cm

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Multiple Choice

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Why is line DE not the diameter?

1

Because it is short.

2

Because it does not pass through the center

3

Line DE is the diameter

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What are rectangular prisms?

  • a prism with rectangular bases

  • To find the volume, we must multiply the area of the base times the height (B x h)

  • OR we can multiply length times width times height (L x w x h)

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Multiple Choice

Find the volume of the prism with a length of 10 cm, a width of 5 cm and a height of 2 cm.

1

50 cm2

2

200 cm3

3

100 cm3

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Multiple Choice

The length of one side of a square prism is 20 cm. Find the volume. (remember what a square is)

1

40000 cm3

2

50 cm3

3

8000 cm3

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Multiple Choice

Coffee Prices at Starbucks

45 AED

20 AED

35 AED

20 AED

15 AED

Find the mode of the data.

1

20

2

35

3

45

Grade 5 Exam Review

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