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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:1 Date:

Monday Tuesday
Find the product. Find the product.
23 x 536= 54 x 653=

Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

8 ) 240 3)927

Find the sum. Find the sum.


2.56 93.5
+ 4.83 + 8.7

Find the difference. Find the difference.


58.84 528.77
– 2.78 – 41.68

Simplify each fraction. Simplify each fraction.


5 4 6 2
10 12 9 16
10
3
40
9
List the first 5 multiples of List the first 5 multiples of
1: 12:

4: 10:

5: 3:
Find the products. List the factors of

9 x 8= 7 x 9= 24:

6 x 8= 7 x 8= 36:

6 x 9= 7 x 6= 27:
7 x 7= 7:
Solve the expression. Use Order of Operations. Solve the expression. Use Order of Operations

6x7–8÷4 3x(20-5)

Add parenthesis to the expression below. Add parenthesis to the expression below.

25 – 6 x 2 4+3x2–4÷2

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:1 Date:
Wednesday Thursday
Find the product. Find the product.

76 x 327= 94 x 845=

Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

12 ) 3624 7 ) 2114

Find the sum. Find the sum.


714.29 59.34 + 1.85 =
+ 98.65

Find the difference. Find the difference.


1.76 34.59 – 6.84 =
– .98

Simplify each fraction. Simplify each fraction.


2 6 9 7
4 18 27 27

4 8
20 36
List the first 5 multiples of List the first 5 multiples of
6: 11:
9: 8:
7: 2:
List the factors of List the factors of
12: 48:

2: 18:

45: 5:

50: 16:
Solve the expression. Use Order of Operations Solve the expression. Use Order of Operations

(24+2)÷2 [2+(9x3)]x3

Write two expressions where the solution is 19. Write two expressions where the solution is 41.

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:2 Date:
Monday Tuesday
Find the product. Find the product.
18 x 342= 88 x 664=

Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

13 ) 325 14 ) 1162
Find the sum. Find the sum.

4.22 92.9
+ 8.13 + 9.2

Find the difference. Find the difference.


98.19
– 14.03 64.09 – 8.8=

Simplify each fraction. Simplify each fraction.


𝟖𝟖 𝟕𝟕
𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐

𝟐𝟐 𝟑𝟑
𝟖𝟖 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏
Find the product. Find the product.
7 x 7= 7 x 9= 9 x 7= 9 x 9=
7 x 3= 7 x 6= 9 x 3= 9 x 6=
7 x 12= 7 x 11= 9 x 12= 9 x 11=

List 5 multiples of. List 5 multiples of.


2: 3:
4: 5:
6: 7:
List the factors of. List the factors of.
36: 9:
7: 33:
Solve. Add parenthesis to the expression below to = 7.

82 + 3(36 ÷ 6) – 2 7–3x2+6

What multiplication and division problem does this What multiplication and division problem does this
model represent? model represent?

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:2 Date:
Wednesday Thursday
Find the product. Find the product.
43 x 823= 98 x 920=

Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

9 ) 549 15 ) 1005

Find the sum. Find the sum.

199.13 + 75.2= 55.14 + 7.82=

Find the difference. Find the difference.

29.9 – 18.82= 75.11 – 4.4=

Simplify each fraction. Simplify each fraction.


𝟔𝟔 5
𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏 20
𝟗𝟗 𝟑𝟑
𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐 𝟐𝟐𝟐𝟐

Find the product. Find the product.


8 x 7= 8 x 9= 12 x 7= 12 x 9=
8 x 3= 8 x 6= 12 x 3= 12 x 6=
8 x 12= 8 x 11= 12 x 12= 12 x 11=
List 5 multiples of. List 5 multiples of.
8: 15:
9: 22:
10: 30:
List the factors of. List the factors of.
41: 12:
50: 30:
Solve. Write two expressions where the solution is 28.

300 – 7[4(3 +5)] + 33

Draw a model to represent the following problem. Draw a model to represent the following problem.
12 x 6 42 ÷ 7

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:3 Date:
Monday Tuesday
Find the product. Find the product.
54 x 523= 76 x 468=
Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

12 ) 672 15 ) 375

Find the sum. Find the sum.


24.75 23.8
+ 12.45 + 3.5

Find the difference. Find the difference.


12.67 36.47 – 34.89=
- 10.54

<, >, or = <, >, or =

12.56_______125.6 74.3_______7.43 10.01_______10.10 55.56_______55.65

Simplify each fraction. Simplify each fraction.


4 5 8 3
8 20 24 15

Solve the expression. Use PEMDAS Solve the expression. Use PEMDAS
(32÷4)+3= (4+5)÷3x4=

What division problem does this model represent? What multiplication and division problem does this
model represent?

What is 43.78 in word form? What is 78.6 in word form?

Find the Product. Label the place value. 12,354.897


8 x 8= 9 x 9= 2: thousands
4:
7 x 8= 6 x 7=
5:
4 x 8= 7 x 6=
8:
7 x 7= 9 x 7= 9:
7:

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:3 Date:
Wednesday Thursday
Find the product. Find the product.
12 x 937= 76 x 759=
Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

8 ) 288 7 ) 3,801

Find the sum. Find the sum.


65.53 + 4.85= 467.4 + 9.7=

Find the difference. Find the difference.


126.78 – 65.98= 23.91 – 17.99=

<, >, or = <, >, or =

678.05_______67.805 30.30_______30.03 56.53_______565.3 44.65_______44.650

Simplify each fraction. Simplify each fraction.


9 2 6 7
27 22 30 28

Solve the expression. Use PEMDAS Solve the expression. Use PEMDAS
[3x(6+6)]-2= 72÷9+4x4=

Draw a model to represent the following problem. Draw a model to represent the following problem.
5x3 12 ÷ 6

What is 32.043 in expanded form? What is 8.478 in expanded form?

Label the place value. 7,854.209 Label the place value. 987,164.302
2: tenths 0: hundredths
0: 1:
9: 4:
4: 3:
5: 6:
7: 9:

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:4 Date:
Monday Tuesday
Find the product. Find the product.
18 x 524= 16 x 48=

Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

12 ) 996 15 ) 1,230

Find the sum. Find the difference.


22.66 29.22
+ 1.40 – 27.54

<, >, or = <, >, or =

33.88 ________ 33.80 62.90 ________ 62.09 99.01________ 99.10 55.405_______ 55.045

Solve. Add parenthesis to the expression below.


(7+5) ÷ 6 + 102 63 – 15 + 4 x 5

Find the factors. Prime or Composite? Find the factors. Prime or Composite?
16: 21:

Order the numbers from greatest to least. Order the numbers from greatest to least.
56.01 56.10 56.011 44.012 44.102 44.120

What is the value of the underlined digit? What is the value of the underlined digit?
5,678.321 5,678.321

Find the Product. Find the Product.


8 x 8= 7 x 7= 12 12 12 12
x 10 x 1 x 0.1 x 0.01
8 x 9= 9 x 9=

7 x 6=

Solve. Solve.
7.4 x 1 = 7.4 x 10 = 45.3 ÷ 1 = 45.3 ÷ 10 =

7.4 x 100 = 7.4 x 1,000 = 45.3 ÷ 100 = 45.3 ÷ 1,000 =

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:4 Date:
Wednesday Thursday
Find the product. Find the product.
103 x 91= 91 x 548=

Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

8 ) 544 7 ) 1,106

Find the sum. Find the difference.


88.51+4.8= 16.98 – 11.08=

<, >, or = <, >, or =

31.010________ 31.01 49.220________ 49.22 10.001________ 10.01 20.10________ 20.1

Solve. Write two expressions where the solution is 4.


4 [5 (12+3) –2] –7

Find the factors. Prime or Composite? Find the factors. Prime or Composite?
42: 83:

Order the numbers from greatest to least. Order the numbers from greatest to least.
6.002 6.200 6.020 73.05 74.01 73.50

What is the value of the underlined digit? What is the value of the underlined digit?
5,678.321 5,678.321

Find the Product. Find the Product.

6 6 6 6 33 33 33 33
x 10 x 1 x 0.1 x 0.01 x 10 x 1 x 0.1 x 0.01

Solve. Solve.
3.28 x 10 = 3.28 x 102 = 73.1 ÷ 10 = 73.1 ÷ 102 =

3.28 x 103 = 3.28 x 104 = 73.1 ÷ 103 = 73.1 ÷ 104 =

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:5 Date:
Monday Tuesday
Solve the problem. Find the quotient.
27x506=
18 ) 756

Find the sum. Find the difference.


2.5 + 3.03 = 58.84 – 2.78 =

Sandra and her friend went to the candy store. Each Jessie enjoys running every day for exercise. On
of them purchased a bag of jelly beans. Sandra’s bag Monday, he ran 3.30 miles. On Tuesday, he ran 3.09
weighed 1.25 pounds. Her friend’s bag weighed 1.05 miles and on Wednesday he ran 2.98 miles. On what
pounds. Who bought more candy? day did Jessie run the farthest?

<, >, or = <, >, or =

34.653_______3.4653 1.25_______12.5 9.21_______9.2 456.1_______465.1

589.1_______58.91 17.88_______33.80 3.13_______3.12 99.04_______99.040

63.90_______63.990 55.33_______55.033
What is the value of the underlined digit? What is the value of the underlined digit?
5,678.321 5,678.321

Order the numbers from greatest to least. Solve.


0.45 x 10 = 0.45 x 102 =
56.2 56.32 56.321
0.45 x 103 = 0.45 x 104 =

Write the following decimals in order from least to Using the numbers from yesterday, place each
greatest. number on the number line below.
0.7 1.4 3.9 2.2 1.8

0 1 2 3 4

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:5 Date:
Wednesday Thursday
Find the product. Find the quotient.

70x114= 15 ) 2,145

Find the sum. Find the difference.


714.2 + 9.65= 50.04 – 1.103=

Jonathan is looking for a part-time job in order to make some Jose and Donald are having a bubble gum stretching contest to
extra money after school. The shoe store wants to pay him $7.85 see who can stretch their bubble gum the farthest. Jose stretches
per hour; the clothing store wants to pay him $7. 58 per hour; and his gum 10.5 inches, and Donald stretches his gum 10. 50
the pet store wants to pay him $7.65 per hour. Where will inches. Who stretched their gum the farthest?
Jonathan make the most per hour?

<, >, or = <, >, or =

3.01_______3.10 11.250_______11.25 6.5____6.50 30.50____3.50

9.401_______9.410 31.01_______31.019 723.022_______723.202 10.01_______10.001

49.20_______49.22 42.1_______24.1
What is the value of the underlined digit? What is the value of the underlined digit?
5,678.321 5,678.321

Order the numbers from greatest to least. Solve.


2.2 3.200 3.020 89.4 ÷ 10 = 89.4 ÷ 102 =

89.4 ÷ 103 = 89.4 ÷ 104 =

Round each number to the nearest whole number. Answer the following using the number line. <, >, or =
0.7 1.4
0.7 _______ 1.4 2.2 _______ 1.8
3.9 2.2
1.8 3.9 _______ 2.2

0 1 2 3 4

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:6 Date:
Monday Tuesday
Find the product. Find the product.
35 x 867= 52 x 438=

Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

13 ) 1,979 9 ) 7488

Find the sum. Find the sum.


543.5 + 2.3= 25.1 + 1.9=

Find the difference. Find the difference.


33.2 - 5.3= 554.3 - 15.3=
<, >, or = <, >, or =

4.01 _______ 4.11 23.23______ 23.32 11.4 _______ 11.40 53.11 _______ 53.011

Draw a model of the following problem. Mrs. Rivera baked 112 cookies. There are 28
students in her class. If she passes out all of her
20 ÷ 5 cookies, how many cookies will each student receive?

Order the numbers from greatest to least. Order the numbers from greatest to least.
4.1 4.01 4.009 4.085 16.4 1.64 1.6 16.099

What is the value of the underlined digit? What is the value of the underlined digit?
12,532.628 12,532.628

(Use this for tomorrow) Model (using the information on the left)

= 1 whole
2 x 0.8

= .1 (1 tenth)

= .01 (1 hundredth)

Find the Product. Solve the following.

7 7 7 7 5.4
x 100 x 10 x 0.1 x 0.01 x 7.8

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:6 Date:
Wednesday Thursday
Find the product. Find the product.
58 x 888= 12 x 354=

Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

11 ) 3,553 7 ) 6,279

Find the sum. Find the sum.


111.2 + 9.8= 53.21 + 4.652=

Find the difference. Find the difference.


1.3 – 0.7 = 653.12 – 43.9=
<, >, or = <, >, or =

983.9 _______ 9.839 35.1 _______ 35.100 28.40_______ 28.400 4.2 _______ 42.0

Draw a model of the following problem. Mrs. Rivera wants to bake cookies for the class.
There are 28 students in the class. She wants each
6x2 student to have 5 cookies. How many cookies will
she need to bake?

Order the numbers from greatest to least. Order the numbers from greatest to least.

6.54 6.098 6.908 6.9 1.001 1.100 1.01 1.101

What is the value of the underlined digit? What is the value of the underlined digit?
12,532.628 12,532.628

Draw a model for .4 x .5 Draw a model for .3 x .7

Solve the following. Solve the following.

6.9 9.6
x 8.6 x 3.7

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:7 Date:
Monday Tuesday
Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

13 ) 11,089 9 ) 4,878

What division problem does this model represent? What multiplication and division problem does this
model represent?

18

Solve the expression. Use PEMDAS Solve the expression. Use PEMDAS
1.2 x 7.5 – 8 ÷ 4 = 3.2 x (2.3 – 0.5) =

Solve the following problem. Solve the following problem.


1.34 x 103 = 4.39 x 102 =

Order the numbers from greatest to least. Order the numbers from least to greatest.
3.01 3.10 0.31 0.13 9.201 9.210 9.012 9.0

Model 0.4 x 0.5 Model 0.2 x 0.9

Solve the following. Solve the following.


1.34 3.58
x 4.09 x 0.08

Solve the following. Model 0.6 ÷ 0.3

1.04
x 2.25

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:7 Date:
Wednesday Thursday
Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

8 ) 52,176 7 ) 39,088

Draw a model to represent the following problem. Draw a model to represent the following problem.
2x7 10 ÷ 2

Solve the expression. Use PEMDAS Solve the expression. Use PEMDAS
(3.4 + 0.6) ÷ 2 = [2.1+(9.2 x 3.3)] x 0.8=

Solve the following problem. Solve the following problem.


6.304 x 104 = 2.004 x 103=

Order the numbers from greatest to least. Order the numbers from least to greatest.
33 33.10 33.01 34 44.22 44.20 44.02 44

Model 0.1 x 0.8 What problem is being modeled?

Solve the following. Solve the following.


36.7 1.26
x 8.6 x 0.79

Model 0.8 ÷ 0.2 Solve the following.

3.6 ÷ 0.6 =

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:8 Date:
Monday Tuesday
Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

0.3 ) 0.129 0.11 ) 5.973

Find the sum. Find the sum.


112.1 + 1.2= 32.923 + 54.2=
Find the difference. Find the difference.
15.5 – 7.46= 3.52 – 1.426=
Solve the following. Solve the following.
7.36 23.5
x .5 x 4.9

Susie has $15.66 to spend on lunch for herself and Joe bought 5.8 pounds of grapes to have as a snack
her friend. If she spends an equal amount on each with his 10 friends. If he shares his grapes evenly,
person. How much will Susie spend on each of how many pounds of grapes will each of his friends
them? get?

Susie wants to take her friend out for lunch. She Joe needs to buy snacks for the chess club. There
wants to spend $9.75 per person. How much will she are 12 people in the club and he wants each person
spend in all? to receive .5 pounds of grapes. How many pounds of
grapes should he buy?

Mrs. Rivera ran 2.3 miles and Ms. Carter ran 5.3 Ms. Sunshine had $10.00. She purchased milk for
miles. How many miles did they run total? $2.35 and apples for $1.95. How much money does
she have left?

What problem is being modeled? What problem is being modeled?

What problem is being modeled? What problem is being modeled?

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Name: Weekly Math Review - Q1:8 Date:
Wednesday Thursday
Find the quotient. Find the quotient.

1.5 ) 8.145 0.07) 0.623

Find the sum. Find the sum.


1.44 + 24.2= 432.1 + 5.353=

Find the difference. Find the difference.


35.2 – 4.42 = 345.3 – 5.42=
Solve the following. Solve the following.
86.4 .537
x .58 x 0.98

Monday through Friday Ms. Carter ran a total of 25.5 Every weekend Ms. Sunshine bakes 195 cookies for
miles. If she ran the same number of miles all 5 her class. If she has 25 students in her class, how
days, how many miles did she run in one day? many cookies will each student receive?

Ms. Carter runs 7.3 miles a day for 14 days. How Ms. Sunshine is going to bake cookies for her
many miles did she run in all? students. She wants each student to receive 2.5
cookies. If she has 25 students in her class, how
many cookies does she need to bake?

Emily has $1.24. Joey has $5.36. Maria has $2.42. Jose walked 5.3 miles to school. After school, he
Do they have enough money to purchase a CD for walked 4.52 miles to the library. Finally he walked
$9.00? 2.89 miles home. How far did he walk in all?

Model 0.1 x 0.8 = Model 0.6 x 0.3 =

Model the following problem. 1.2 ÷ 0.3= Model the following problem. 1.5 ÷ 0.3=

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