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GA milestone Unit 1 Review

GA milestone Unit 1 Review

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Mathematics

4th Grade

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CUPS Matter!

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​Capitalization

Capitalize:

  • ​the first word of EVERY sentence

  • ​names of people and places (proper nouns)

  • ​names of streets, cities, states, and countries (more proper nouns)

  • ​days of the week, months, and holidays

  • ​the word I

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Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence that is written correctly.

The matterhorn bobsled goes 27mph that’s as fast as a car!

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The Matterhorn bobsled goes 27mph that’s as fast as a car!

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The Matterhorn Bobsled goes 27mph that’s as fast as a Car!

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The Matterhorn Bobsled goes 27mph. That’s as fast as a car!

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The matterhorn bobsled goes 27mph. that’s as fast as a car!

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​Usage

Follow important grammar rules

  • Use VERBS correctly

​ Example: I slept (not I sleeped)

  • ​Match NOUNS and VERBS

​ Example: He goes (not he go)

  • Check for COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS

Examples: there/their/they're OR to/too/two​

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Multiple Choice

Choose the answer that is written correctly.

First jungle cruises is a pretty ride to.

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First jungle cruises are a pretty ride too.

2

First, the jungle cruise is a pretty ride, to.

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First Jungle Cruise is a pretty ride too.

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First, the Jungle Cruises is a pretty ride, too.

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​PUNCTUATION

Remember key punctuation mark:

  • Period . At the end of EVERY sentence

  • Quesiton Marks ? Use when asking a question

  • Explanation Point ! To show emphasis or excitement

  • ​Commas , For pauses and separation

​ --After introductory words (In conclusion, )

--To separate 2 complete sentences joinend by a conjunction

(We went to Disneyland, but we only went on four rides.)

--To separate words in a series

(We ate corn dogs, french fries, and ice cream at Disneyland.)

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​SPELLING

Check for commonly misspelled words AND the spelling of unfamiliar words:

alot --> a lot

​realy --> really

​mabey --> maybe

​outragish --> outrageous behavier --> behavior

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Multiple Choice

Choose the answer that is written correctly.

That ride was halaries and the gide was rely funny.

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That ride was hilareous and the giude was relly funny.

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That ride was hilarious and the guide was rely funny.

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That ride was hilarious, and the guide was really funny.

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That ride was hilarious and the guide was really funny!

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Multiple Choice

Choose the answer that is written correctly.

First of all the guide was funny and the scenery was creative!

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First of all, the guide was funny, and the scenery was creative.

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First of all, the guide was funny and, the scenery was creative!

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First of all the guide, was funny, and the scenery was creative.

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First of all the guide was funny, and the scenery was creative!

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Unit 1
Review and questions

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Expanded form makes an addition problem out of the VALUES of each digit. 

Multiply the digit by its place value.
456 = (4 x 100) + (5 x 10) + (6 x 1)

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​What is standard and expanded form?

​Standard form: 546

​Expanded form:

​500+40+6

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Decimals:

Expanded Form

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Expanded Form

Expanded form is a way to write numbers by showing the value of each digit and stretching it out.

543

How many hundreds? 5 (500)

How many tens? 4 (40)

How many ones? 3 (3)

500 + 40 + 3 = 543



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expanded to standard

300+50+4 = 354

500+6=506

700+30= 730​

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Multiple Choice

Which number is equal to 3,000 + 600 + 40 + 8?

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3608
2
3006
3
3648
4
3640

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Multiple Choice

How do you write the number eighteen thousand, two hundred four in standard form?

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18,204.0

2

18,024

3

18,204

4

18,240

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Multiple Choice

In 2011, the population of Larson City was 244,910. What is this number in expanded form?

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200,000 + 40,000 + 4,000 + 90 + 10
2
200,000 + 40,000 + 4,000 + 900 + 10
3
200,000 + 40,000 + 4,900 + 10
4
240,000 + 4,000 + 900 + 10

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Multiple Choice

The digit 8 in the number 2,841 is how many times larger than the digit 8 in the number 284?

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20
2
5
3
10
4
2

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Poll

The number 3000 is 10 times larger than 30.

Yes

No

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Each place value is ten times greater when moving to the left. If I move multiple jumps, I have to do multiples of ten. For example:

  • From the ones to the hundreds is x10 x10 (or x100) Skipping two places

  • From the ones to the thousands is x10 x10 x10 or x1000) Skipping three places

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So if I have the number 16,562

  • The six in the thousands place is 100 times greater than the six in the tens place

  • (I skipped two places)

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In the number 34, 239

  • The value of the 3 in the ten thousands place is 1,000 times greater than the value of the 3 in the tens place

  • (I skipped 3 places)

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Just like we use the place value to move left for "ten times greater"; we can also find "ten times less."

  • We move one step to the RIGHT per place value

  • This would be dividing

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5,000 */* 10 = 500

500 */* 10 = 50

50 */* 10 = 5

Do you see the pattern?


  • To divide by 100 - move two steps right

  • To divide by 1000 - move three steps right

  • To divide by 10,000 - move four steps right

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Multiple Choice

In which pair of numbers is the value of the digit 8 in the first number 10 times greater than the value of the digit 8 in the second number?

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468,392 and 438,269

2

438,962 and 483,692

3

438,926 and 436,892

4

483,926 and 439,862

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Multiple Choice

Karis has the two numbers below. She looks at each of their digits and their place values (thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones). She writes down which of the two digits is larger using a <, >, or = sign for each place value.

2,305 and 2,530

For which place value should Karis use an = sign between the digits?

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hundreds place

2

tens place

3

thousands place

4

ones place

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Poll

The number 50 is 10 times larger than 40.

Yes

No

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Poll

The number 60 is 10 times larger than 6.

Yes

No

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Poll

The number 900 is 10 times larger than 90.

Yes

No

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Poll

The number 1000 is 10 times larger than 100.

Yes

No

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Multiple Choice

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Some students wrote numbers in both standard and expanded form as shown on the chart. Which student wrote numbers in standard and expanded form that are equal in value?

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Regan
2
Sara
3
Timar
4
Will

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Multiple Choice

Order the numbers below from LEAST to GREATEST. (Least should be at the top of the box.)

3,482 3,428 3,484 3,429 3,480

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3,429, 3,484, 3,480, 3,428, 3,482
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3,484, 3,482, 3,480, 3,429, 3,428
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3,480, 3,482, 3,428, 3,484, 3,429
4
3,428, 3,429, 3,480, 3,482, 3,484

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​how to Round.

  • ​when you are ROUNDING make sure you understand the question.

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Multiple Choice

Hannah looked up the population of her town and wrote the number 28,451. She wants to round the number to the nearest ten thousand, nearest thousand, and nearest hundred. Which set of numbers did Hannah use to correctly round her town's population?

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30,000; 28,000; 28,500

2

30,000; 29,000; 28,500

3

30,000; 29,000; 29,400

4

30,000; 28,000; 28,400

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Multiple Choice

What is 7,348 rounded to the nearest hundred?

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7,400
2
7,350
3
7,300
4
7,000

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Multiple Choice

The total land area for the state of Alaska is 656,424 square miles. What is the area rounded to the nearest THOUSAND square miles?

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656,000

2

655,000

3

657,000

4

650,000

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Multiple Choice

Last year there were 1,865 students in the Hillside School District. This year, 179 new students entered the school district. How many students are in the Hillside School District this year?

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2044
2
1950
3
1980
4
2100

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Multiple Choice

Mr. Corso bought a car that cost $9,100. He paid $3,775 towards the cost. How much more money does Mr. Corso need to finish paying for the car?

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$7,200
2
$6,000
3
$4,500
4
$5,325

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Multiple Choice

Windmill Middle School has 453 students in band and 371 students in choir. At the end of this year, 198 students from the music program will graduate. How many students will be returning to the music program next year?

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500
2
400
3
626
4
300

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Torres is packing up some books. There are 32 copies of each of the 4 different kinds of science books. There are 36 copies of each of the 3 different kinds of math books. All of the books are being packed in boxes that can hold 8 books. How many total boxes will Mrs. Torres need to pack all of the science and math books?

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36
2
32
3
30
4
28

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Multiple Choice

Kyle's family is going on a 4-day vacation. They spend $112 on food the first day, $84 on food the second day, $140 on food the third day, and $49 on food the last day. About how much money did Kyle's family spend on food during the vacation?

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$300
2

$400

3

$500

4

$600

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Multiple Choice

Sarah earned $4 per hour babysitting for 6 hours on Friday night. She also earned $5 per hour babysitting for 4 hours on Saturday night. How much money did Sarah earn last weekend?

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$36
2
$50
3
$44
4
$30

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