Horace W. Porter’s

Grade 7

Summer Math Review

August

 

Check off activities once completed!

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.

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

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?

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?