
4th Grade: Review One
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4th Grade: Review One: Bar graphs and line Plots
by Ms. Hewett
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Bar Graphs are...
A Bar Graph (also called Bar Chart) is a graphical display of data using bars of different heights.
It is a really good way to show relative sizes: we can see which types of movie are most liked, and which are least liked, at a glance.
We can use bar graphs to show the relative sizes of many things, such as what type of car people have, how many customers a shop has on different days and so on
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Open Ended
Give an example of a category that could be organized into a bar graph (example: Favorite type of fruit, favorite type of ice cream, etc.)
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Multiple Choice
Which TWO types of ice cream are the most popular?
Mango and Pecan
Vanilla and Mango
Cherry and Pecan
Cherry and Chocolate
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Multiple Choice
How many people were polled in this survey?
5 people
40 people
100 people
145 people
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between the amount of 3rd graders who own a dog than a snake or hamster combined?
8
2
6
4
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Multiple Choice
Jack made this graph to show the number of movies that were rented from his store during four months. Which whole number shows how many more movies were rented in December than in September?
20
35
45
80
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Line Plots are...
A line plot is a graph that displays data using a number line.
To create a line plot, first create a number line that includes all the values in the data set.
Next, place an X (or dot) above each data value on the number line.
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Open Ended
Give an example of data that could be organized into a line plot (example: number of people who have dogs, family size, etc.)
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What was the most siblings a student had in the class?
1
10
5
3
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between the number of players who scored fewer than 4 points and the number of players who scored more than 4 points?
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Any Questions?
Feel free to ask any questions about line plot or graphs now.
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4th Grade: Review One: Factors, Multiples, Prime and Composite Numbers
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Factors and Multiples
Factors and multiples are different things.
But they both involve multiplication:
Factors are what we can multiply to get the number
Multiples are what we get after multiplying the number by another number
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Multiple Choice
Is 10 a multiple of 5?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
One of the following is NOT a multiple of 3
3
6
15
19
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Multiple Choice
Which are the factors of 27?
1,3,7,21
1,3,8,21
2,4,6,21
3,7,21,28
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Multiple Choice
Which choice is not a factor of 56?
8
5
4
2
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Multiple Choice
In the following multiplication
5X10=50.
50 is a _________ of 5
multiple.
factor
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Multiple Choice
In the following multiplication:
4X7=28
The number 4 is a
multiple
factor
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following are multiples of 6?
2, 4, 6
1, 2, 3, 6
6, 12, 18, 24
6, 12, 24, 48
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
A factor is larger than the given number?
True
False
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Multiple Choice
A multiple is larger than the given number?
True
False
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Prime and Composite Numbers
Prime numbers have only TWO factors. The number one and itself.
Composite numbers have MANY factors.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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4th Grade: Review One: Area and Perimeter
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Area and Perimeter
Perimeter is the distance around the outside of a shape.
To find the perimeter of a rectangle or square you have to add the lengths of all the four sides
P=x+x+y+y
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Area and Perimeter
Area measures the space inside a shape.
To find the area of a rectangle or a square you need to multiply the length and the width of a rectangle or a square.
A= L x W
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The distance around an object is called the
area
perimeter
volume
quadrilateral
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Multiple Choice
The space inside an object is called it's
area
perimeter
polygon
room
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the area of the shaded region?
20 sq cm
4 sq cm
30 sq cm
24 sq cm
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Multiple Choice
B=7
C=12
B=7
C=12
B=5
C=12
B=7
C=10
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Multiple Choice
Work out the area of this square...
81 cm2
36 cm2
72 cm2
90 cm2
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Multiple Choice
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4th Grade: Review One: Multiplicative Comparisons
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Multiplicative Comparison
Multiplicative comparison means you are comparing two things together that need to be multiplied.
Multiplicative comparison questions are usually written in word problems that have this format: Statement, Statement, Question.
We use the two statements to determine the number sentence or equation.
Example: Joelle read 9 books in the fall. George read 7 times as many books. How many books did George read?
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Multiple Choice
There are 6 tables. There are 6 times as many chairs. How many chairs are there?
24
42
36
30
50
Multiple Choice
Leah sold 6 tickets. Maya sold 5 times as many. How many tickets did Maya sell?
24
28
36
30
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Multiple Choice
What is 7 times more than 6?
49
35
36
42
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Multiple Choice
Don has 9 cupcakes. Josh has 10 times as many as Don. How many cupcakes does Josh have?
10
100
90
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Multiple Choice
56 is 7 times as many as _______.
8
6
7
9
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Multiple Choice
14 is_________times as many as 7
21
7
2
4
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Multiple Choice
3 x 6 = 18
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4th Grade: Review One: Place Value
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Place Value is...
Place value is the value of each digit in a number based on where it is.
For example, the 5 in 350 represents 5 tens, or 50; however, the 5 in 5,006 represents 5 thousands, or 5,000.
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Number Forms
Standard form means the process of writing an expanded form of a number into small form or small number.
Expanded form means the digits of the number are split into their place value and written in expanded form.
Word Form means that the numbers are formed by words.
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Multiple Choice
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10,000 + 600 + 7
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450
-97
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Multiple Choice
456,876,024?
Kinda even
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Multiple Choice
23,876
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Multiple Choice
The fourth grade and fifth graders sell snack bars to raise money for a field trip. The fourth graders raise $1,249 and the fifth graders raise $1,355. How much money did the fourth and fifth graders raise in all?
$2,604
$2,461
$2,571
$2,771
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Multiple Choice
48,346 + 56,729
94,065
104,175
105,075
115,175
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