

Math Units 1-5 Review
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Melanie Gill
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Unit 1: Foundations of Numbers
Place Value Understanding
Numbers to the Hundred Thousands
Standard Form, Expanded Form, Word Form
Expanded Notation
Compare and Order Numbers
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Digits: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
These are the ten digits we use to make ALL numbers in our number system.
The order we place these digits tell us their value.
Each place to the left is ten times greater.
Each place to the right is ten times smaller.
Place Value
We can represent numbers in many different ways.
Standard Form-digits only
Word Form-written with words
Expanded Form-the value of each digit as a sum
Expanded Notation- how many equal groups are in each place.
Number Forms
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Multiple Choice
6762
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Multiple Choice
261
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Match
Match the following
What is the place value of the 8 in 228?
What is the place value of the 1 in 125?
What is the place value of the 6 in 960?
ones
hundreds
tens
ones
hundreds
tens
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Multiple Choice
The scoreboard reported 37,781 fans attended the game. In the number 37,781, how are the values of the two 7s related to each other?
The 7 in the thousands place is 10 times the value of the 7 in the hundreds place.
The 7 in the hundreds place is 10 times the value of the 7 in the thousands place.
The 7 in the thousands place is 1,000 times the value of the 7 in the hundreds place.
The 7 in the hundreds place is 1,000 times the value of the 7 in the thousands place.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
(2x100) + (9x10) + (7x1)
What is the number in standard form?
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Multiple Choice
What quantity does the model represent?
245
542
425
200
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Multiple Choice
What is
Five thousand sixty-four
in standard form?
5,064
5,604
5,640
6,504
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Multiple Choice
What is this number?
5,431
4,531
45,031
40,531
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We compare and order numbers based on place value.
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Multiple Choice
The numbers above are listed from GREATEST to LEAST. What number goes in the box?
5,001
4,791
5,823
4,529
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Multiple Choice
5,951>__________
5,421
6,852
5,952
6,761
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Multiple Choice
In which of these is the correct order from least to greatest of city populations?
New York City, Dallas, Fayetteville, Denver
Fayetteville, Denver, Dallas, New York City
New York City, Dallas, Denver, Fayetteville
Dallas, Denver, Fayetteville, New York City
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Unit 2:
Adding
and
Subtracting
Adding-putting numbers together to find the sum
Subtracting- comparing numbers to find the difference
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Estimation
Rounding numbers to add or subtract.
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Multiple Choice
Justin had 748 pieces of candy. He decided to give his friend 54 pieces. How many pieces of candy does Justin now have?
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700
802
694
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Multiple Choice
You were given $70 for your birthday by family members. You went to the toy store and spent some of your money on a new video game which was $12, a zhu zhu pet which was $16, and a pack of Pokemon cards which were $10. How much money do you now have after buying the items from the toy store?
$54
$32
$60
$108
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Multiple Choice
What is the sum of 45 and 34?
39
450
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79
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Multiple Choice
Tell me the difference of 577 and 98.
100
600
675
479
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Point B on the number line represents the distance between Sam’s house and his school.
About how many miles is Sam’s house from his school?
A. 200, because point B is more than halfway between 100 and 200.
B. 100, because point B is less than halfway between 100 and 200.
C. 400, because point B is more than halfway between 100 and 400.
D. 300, because point B is less than halfway between 100 and 300.
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Multiple Choice
Jim has 587 marbles. Andy has 215 more marbles than Jim.
What is the best estimate of the number of marbles Andy has?
790
800
400
700
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Unit 3: Multiplication Representations
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Larry has 6 storage bins to put away in the attic. Each storage bin has 10 items. Which of these is a method Larry can use to find the total number of items he will put in the attic?
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Multiple Choice
6 times as much as 4
64
20
28
24
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Multiple Choice
Joseph's dog weighs 10 pounds. Shaunda's dog weighs 5 times as many pounds as Joseph's dog. Which expression represents the weight of Shaunda's dog compared to Joseph's dog?
5+10
10x10x10x10
5+5+5+5+5
5x10
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the multiplication sentence for this number line?
5 x 2 = 10
2 x 5 = 10
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Multiple Choice
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Pictographs Bar Graphs
Frequency Tables
Dot Plots
Unit 4: Graphs
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Multiple Choice
How many points did Stephen, Kenji, and Eric score combined?
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26
24
38
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Multiple Choice
How many minutes did it take most students to eat their breakfast?
10
0
7
6
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Multiple Choice
How many students liked the Golden Delicious apples?
3
30
25
21
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Multiple Choice
How many more students liked Cheerios and Kix compared to Corn Flakes and Life?
5
10
1
2
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Unit 5:
Multipication and Division Relationships
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Multiple Choice
What is the answer to a division problem called?
the divisor
the dividend
the quotient
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Multiple Choice
Which division sentence does this show?
6 x 2 = 12
12 ÷3 = 4
12 ÷ 2 = 6
6 ÷2 = 12
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Multiple Choice
32 ÷ 4=
7
9
8
6
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Multiple Choice
Which is NOT a related fact for 2 x 5?
5 x 2 = 10
2 x 10 = 20
10 ÷ 5 = 2
10 ÷ 2 = 5
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Multiple Select
Which facts are related to 6 x 7? Select more than one answer!
7 x 6 = 42
6 ÷ 42 = 7
42 x 6 = 7
42 ÷ 7 = 6
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Multiple Select
What equation matches this picture?
3×8
24÷3
24÷8
8×3
Unit 1: Foundations of Numbers
Place Value Understanding
Numbers to the Hundred Thousands
Standard Form, Expanded Form, Word Form
Expanded Notation
Compare and Order Numbers
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