Horace
W. Porter’s
Grade
7
Summer
Math Review
August
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Check off activities
once completed! |
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Check the
temperature for today. Convert it to
Celsius. |
Use the scale on a
road map to estimate how far it is
from your house to the mall. Use the
odometer on the car to check your answer. |
Solve without a
calculator: $125.13 x
1.12 What is ¾ of
$198.25? |
A doctor orders 60
cc’s of juice for a patient’s breakfast.
120 cc’s is about ½ cup. How
many cups of juice should the cook prepare? |
Flip two coins
twenty times. Record the results and
determine the experimental probability of how many times heads came up. |
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Find a recipe and
double the ingredients. Find the cost of a
six pack of soda. How much is it per
can? |
Review the results
of three baseball games and determine the average errors per game. |
If you had a bag of
licorice and 3/8 of another bag, how much licorice do you have? |
Measure the length
and width of the porch that you estimated.
How close were you with your estimate? |
Estimate the length
and width of a porch. Use the rule of
thumb – a hand = 6 inches - a foot = 1 foot |
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Get a bag of
M&M’s. Count all in the bag. Then see what percent of red M&M’s you
have. |
You have 5 apples, 6
oranges, and 10 pears, and you triple each of them. How many of each fruit do you have now? |
What is the square
footage of your bedroom in your home? |
If a carpet costs
$1.28 per square foot, how much would it cost to carpet your bedroom? |
The rule of thumb for
block work is 1.1 block per square foot.
How many blocks would be need for a wall 6 feet high and 24 feet long? |
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Measure the area of
the table top and convert to meters. |
If you had 25 cents
and find $1.72, how much money do you have? |
Name three polygons
in your house. Describe them. |
Measure a shoe box
and determine the volume of it. (Hint: this is a rectangular prism – V =
LxWxH) |
If you had 5/4 cups
of sugar – how many eighths is this? |