Horace W. Porter’s

Grade 5

Summer Math Review

August

 

Check off activities once completed!

A beach pass costs $30.00.  A family (2 adults, 1 child) is going to visit the lake 5 times.  If adults are $2.00, children 50 cents, is it less expensive to buy the beach pass or pay by the day?

Appropriately date this calendar, Monday thru Friday, like our school calendar.

(Start with this

space)         

What is the smallest amount of coins you can use to equal $ .47? John picked 3 quarts of strawberries.  Each quart cost $2.49. About how much change would he get from $10?

 

What is the decimal equivalent of 2/5?  What is the percent equivalent of 2/5?

Find the price of the binder you will buy for 6th grade.  What is the change from $20.00?

Make a line graph of the high temperature for the next 5 days, including today.

There are 152 blueberries in 10 containers.  How many in all?

  1. 152 – 10
  2. 152 ÷ 10
  3. 152 x 10
  4. 152 + 10

With paper and pencil, or on a computer, practice your 3 times tables.

These shapes form a pattern:

 


What is the next shape?  Why?

List the minimum, maximum, and range for the graph you began at the beginning of the week.

Find your family’s spare change.  Make a bar graph of the coins you found.

What is the total of the coins that you found yesterday? Round that number to the nearest whole number.

Roll two dice or number cubes.  Total the numbers.  Multiply that number by 4.  Repeat this 10 time.

Find the fraction, percent, and decimal equivalent of:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Count the empty returnable bottles at your home.  How much are they worth?

 (1,1) , (2,3), (4,7), ___  ?

What is the next set of numbers?  Why?  Is (10,50) part of this pattern?

Write a story problem for $19.00 * 26 and solve.

Solve the following:

3.2  *  6.9 = ______

Practice your 6 times tables by calling a friend or writing them in your journal.

At the beach you bought nachos for $1.89, skittles for $0.99.  What is your change from $5.00?

 

$25 Project – Use food ads to plan what food you would buy for a party for 6 people.  Don’t go over $25.00.