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KUMON MATH WORKBOOKS az?) 4 Geometry & Measuremen Reviow Large Numbers Large Numbers Large Numbers Large Numbers Fractions Length Length Length Length Length Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight 32) Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Tolling Timo Telling Time Telling Time Time Time Triangles & Quadrilaterals Triangles & Quadrilaterals Triangles & Quadrilaterals Triangles & Quadrilaterals Boxes 7a CD) Whot number is represented in each of the questions below? Rn (Gia) i, Ai, Ci A Aa, Sa units Sie e mh ua a) S a o q e ao) an OF OP Oe eeeasiii ®@®@® @® ‘The number you get from adding 7 hundreds, @ tons and 2 ones. The number you ge! from adding 8 hundreds and | one. The number you gei fiom adding 6 thousands, 3 hundreds, and 4 tens. The number you ge! from adding 10 thousands. The number you get from adding 23 tens, ‘The number you ge' from adding 90 hundreds The number you ge' from adding 86 hundreds The number that has @ 2 in the thousands place, a 5 in the hundreds place, a 3 in the fens place, and a O in the ones place. ‘The number that has a 9 in the thousands place, 0 O in the hundreds place, © O inthe fens place, ond cn B in the ones place. ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( 5 pints per question ) (2) What time is it? Write the time below each clock, Sebi pean ( ) ) ¢ ) ) (3) How long is each piece of tape? Write the length under each let. —snyeann a TTT TPATMTATTPTTAT TTP TTT tine (2) T TTT T TTT inch Count the money in each row ond write the amount on the right. spiprqese » Fay Oc ®©O99O66 ( ( ( ( ( CNT Teg (A) Fillin the missing number in each box on the number lines below. panei q) t 9910 9920 9930 ‘ 9.960 : 9970 9.980 1 10.900 (2) 4998 t 4997 t 4,999 { 500! 5002 ! 5004 5005 (2) Write the appropriate numbers below. ‘pis per son (1) The number that is | more than 6,000, (2) The number that is I less than 10,000. (3) The number that is | more than 5,010. (4) The number that is I less than 5.010. (5) The number that is | more than 8,999. (6) The number that is | less than 7,900. ©) Circle the larger number in each pair of numbers below. igiepeania a) ( 7,900 = 9,700 ) (2) ( 5430 5340 ) (3) ( 1,061 1016 ] (4) ( 6767 6677 ) (5) ( 4331 4,333 ) (6) ( 8080 8,108 ) 4 @) Draw the long hand on the face of each clock to match the time above 5 points por question (1) (7:30) (2) (11248) (3) (1:55) ® Find all the triangles and quadrilaterals in the shapes pictured below. Use the letter for each shape to answer the question. 12. pons for completion ® © | @ © Tangles ( ) uecriteras ( (©) How many inches long are the lines below? ssp wen mu ' TNA TTT TTT TTT mite ™ | UL Le C3) MTT TTT TT TTT ( ) Now i's time for something new! Pkomatisidingt vata 5 Large Numbers Dole How many sheets of paper are pictured in each box below? Each bundle has 1,000 sheets. aan (1) (2) (3) sheets of paper sheets of paper sheets of paver (4) (5) (6) sheets of paper sheets of paper sheets of paper GPR btn Cat (2) How many sheets of paper are pictured in each box below? —— yap qnin QQ) } (2) / sheets of paper ae shoots of paper (4) HEA sheets of paper —— sheets of paper ©) Wiaite the appropriate numbers below. ijavoayedia (1) The number you ge! from adding 7 terthousands, 9 thousands, 4 hundreds, 6 tens and 2 ones. (2) The number you ge! from adding 5 terthousands, 2 thousands, 8 hundreds ond | one. (3) The number you get from adding & tenshousands and 5 thousands (A). The number you get from adding 9 terthousand’s and 8 hundreds wo AR (5) The number you get from adding 3 ten-thousands and 7 tens. cutee 7 sre we) Tes (A) Write the appropriate number in each box below. (1). The number that is ten times one thousand is ten thousand and is witien (2) The number that is ten times ten thousand is one hundred thousand and is writen (3) The number that is ten times one hunched thousand is one million and is written (4). The number that is ten times one milion is ten million ond is written (2) Answer the following questions about the number 26:345,79 1. 4 pots per question a) i i tosses! {thousands hundreds | tens | ones piace | place é ! place | place place place | place | place i 2 6 3 (2) Reading from the thousonds place to the le, we see the place, the ploce and the (3) The 6 in 26,345,791 is in the place. (4) The 2 in 26,345,791 is in the place. (5) The 3 in 26,345,791 is inthe place. B Kan Ping tk a) (2) (3) (4) Write the appropriate numbers below. ns a nen White the number tha! has @ 4 in the tenmilions Hons ag place, 03 in he millions place, « 5 in the hundred: i hundred-thoveende place tenthousends pace thousands place, « 7 in the tenthousands place and (ENO aiarde aoe «© Din he her places. tone place } onee place White the number that hos a 6 in the tenmilions place, on 8 in the millions place, ( ) | inthe thousands place, a 2 in the tens place and a O in he other places. White the number that you get from adding 2 tenmilions, | million, 7 ( ) hundredthousands ond 6 tenthousonds. Wite the number that you ge! from adding 8 tenmillions, 5 millions and | ( ) temthousand Wiite the number thot you get from adding 9 millions and 3 hundred: ( ) thousands, Write the appropriate number in each box. sianieaea 70,000 is the number you gat from adding tenthousands 170,000 is the rumbes you get from adding ferrthousonds. 170.000 is the number you get from adding thousands 1,700,000 is the number you get from adding tenthousands, 1,700,000 is the number you get from adding thousands Three hundred fify thousands is the came as the number you get from adding temthousands. The number you get from adding fifteen tershousands i Kime Paling Ca.til Large Numbers = Pet @) Filin the missing number in each box on the number lines below. ‘Zponts por box qi) ° { 10,000 20,000 30.000 | Lorerttiiitirei trie tei epi titi (2) Taaa0 foam00 } aoo009 potorittiiirt iii Vivir itiriia tig (3) a ae ee ee (4) V9.000] 20,000, 21,000 22,000 ptt (5) | | mn igapee t yonnee @ Using the number line as 0 guide, answer the questions below. yar gin (1) What is the number that is 1,000 more than 99,000? ( ) (2) What is the number thot is 100 more than 100,000? ( ) (3) What is the number thet is 100 less than 100,000? ( VO mn atin, a (B) Write a under the larger number. 2 pins pe quesion | 40,000 If, 4.000 | 200,000 ..| 300,000 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) [ 290000 *|[; 280,000 | ‘4) | 3gso0 ‘If 37500 | ( ) ¢ ) ( ) ¢ ) (@) Rank the following groups of numbers from largest to smallest. Put a “I” next to the largest number, a “2” next to the nextlargest number, and so on. 5 pins perquesion OD) (876539 867537 875,639 (2) 99999 100,200 100,120 | ® Compare the numbers below and write inequality signs (>, <) in the boxes. 4 pints pr question (1) 500 300 (6) 2,440,000 2,450,000 (2) 8000 10,000 (7) 1,710,023 1,701,023 (3) 70,000 60,000 (8) 101,010 100,110 (4) 35,000 45,000 (9) 863,900 864,000 590,000 570.000 “is lorger thon 4” is writen e 05 °5 > 4,” and °8 is less thon (5 10’ is writen as °8 < 10. Do you have your “ess thon’ and ‘greater than’ signs down? Good! u @ Write the appropriate number in each box. ODODDODOO® (1) 10 times 10 is @@®@®®®®®OOO® (2) 10 times 100 is 2999999990 (3) [times 1,000 is 4 points per question (4) 10times 110is (5) 1Otimes 1,1 10is (6) 10 imes 52 is (7) 10 imes 10 times 52 is V2 mae rttng te @ Write the ten-imes and hundred-times multiples of each number in the table. a) hundred times Base number 38 47 8 points pe question 60 500 ten times {Base number 945 106 120 790 ten times hundred times. ® Write the appropriate number in each box. (1) 5,200 divided by 10is (2) (4) Divide each number below by 10 a) ( 520 divided by 10 is 70 (2) ) 80 ) (3) 400 ( (7) 9.200 Times ten or divided by ten—you can handle it 4 pints pes quesion 52 2-520 5,200. ‘hdty 0 ety 19 6 pcints pe question (4) 3000 ) ( ) (8) 9.020 2 ken Puiinenctad V3 Fractions When you divide a whole into two equal parts, each of those parts is called one half, and itis writen 4. Color in one half of the objects like the sample below. 5 points pee question (3) tm ‘ ( )s 7) Lin nee seas - (—). me Mingle 5 a Cyan Don’t forget! lF.a onemeter piece of tape is divided into 5 equal parts, and two pieces are kept, those pieces ore ofthe original piece oF ape. Numbers like ond 2 are called froctions, Ina fraction, the top number is called the numerator, and the bottom number is called the denominator. @ Write each fraction. (1) A length of | is divided into 5 equal paris, and 3 pas ore keot (3) Alenghh of | is divided into 6 eaval parts, ond 5 pars are kept. (5) Alenglh of | is divided into 7 equal paris, and 4 paris ore hep. (7) This fraction has o denominator of 8 and a numerator of 5. 16 5 poets per question (2) Alengih of | is divided into 5 equol ports, and 4 ports ore kept. (4) A length of | is divided into 7 equal ports, and 2 parts are kepl (6) This fraction has a denominator of 6 and a ( ) (8) This fraction hos a denominator of 9 and a numerator of 2. numerator of 3. 2) Write the number of shaded parts in each picture as a fraction. a) (4) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) ( ) (3) (3) ( 5 points por queston ) Write the number of shaded parts of each footlong ruler as a fraction. oH on Mt Hit, 5 paints per qustion («} NN Pham vince tat V7. The fractions of an inch are represented below. _ What fraction of an inch is each letter pointing to? 2. How many inches long is each line? 4 poets pe qvston a) (2) (3) (4) SRT TUTTI, || TTT Tey || FT| TTT TTT 1 2 \ 2 1 2 | 1 2 ( ) ¢ ) ( ) € ) (5) (6) (7) (8) a Propper i 2 Il 2 1 2 | L 2 3, How many inches long is each line? 6 prints pr evesen OD. omen (2) iy 1 z 3 3 (3) ge (4). ogee pep 1 2 3 68). ppp (6) emmy pT 1 z 3 1 2 3 ( ) 19 Don’t forget! There are 5.280 feet in one mile, which is written “I mi.”(2 mi.=10,560 ft., 3 mi.=15.840 f 1 Write the numbers in each box. 3 pins pat quesion QQ) Limi = ft (11) 5280 ft. = mi (2) bmi. Sit = ft (12) 5.290 ft. = mi, ft (3) | mi. 50 ft.= ft (13) 5500 ft. = mi ft (4) | mi. 500 ft. = ft (14) 6000 ft. = mi. ft. (5) 1 mi. $40 tt. =| ft (15) 7,000 ft. = mi. fh (6) 2mi.= fl. (16) 9:000 ft. = mi ft (7) 2 mi, 70 ft. = ft (17) 10,560 tt. = mi. (8) 2 mi, 80. = ft (18) 11,000 ft. = mit ft (9) 2 mi. 300 tt. =| ft. (19) 13,000 ft. = mi. ft. (10) 3 mi. 20 ft. = ft. (20) 15,840 tt. = 20 hin ig Cast 2 Write a v under the longer distance. 2 ports pr qesio qi) 900 ft 800 ft. (2) 720 ft. 702 ft. ( )C ) ( )C ) (3) 1 mi. 5,270 ft. (4) 1 mi. 200 ft. | mi. 300 ft. ( )C ) ( )C ) (5) 1 mi 80 ft 1 mi. 100 ft. (6) Imi. 850 ft. 1 mi. 950 ft. ( )C ) ( )C ) (7) 1 mi. 200 ft 6,000 tt. (8) I mi. 240 ft 6,500 it. ( JC) ( )C ) (9) 5,200 ft. 1 mi.40 ft 0) 5,300 ft. 1 mi. 10 ft. ( JC) ( )C ) 3 Rank the following groups of distances from longest to shortest. wins quesin (1) 1 mi, 5,400 fi. I mi. 20 ft. 5,270 tt. ( )C JC DC) (2) 10500 tt 2m. Imi S00 ft, | mi, 5,000 4 ( )C JC JO) hm ting ta 2 1, |Omm=lcm. How many millimeters is it from the left side of the ruler to each box? 3 points por question (i) (2) (3) (4) TOL my ui 3) TTT 2. How many millimeters is it from the left side of the ruler to each box? 4 Soins pr uesion a) (2) (3) (A) LOT AT (6) MMT TTA | cm = 10 mm. How many millimeters is it from the left side of the ruler to 3 YY each box? 3 ports per boc puna IT TT A MMM MCT ——— fet er =t — SZ low many millimeters long is each line below? 4ou yy mill long is each line bel 4 pis pr csn (1) (2) fF 1 MMT TTA ne — ( ) ) Timm ) To | a ) ToT (6) TTT 5 How many millimeters thick is each book below? en qa) (2) 1 How far is each box from the left side of the ruler? ' points pat box. 13 IT TAT CC LO Ti (2) . 1 OTT oo TCT 2 How long is each line? pats pe quston (1) —_— a TIT oO ooo cco (2) TTT CT TOT IM MT 7 LIC 3, How long is each piece of tape? opts erga (1) OC CT CA I W | _ (2) i Ti ii oo ooo NUTT fi oo (3) (LN, LT ( ) Along each dashed line, draw a line that fits the measurement given below. 5 pints pa gestion Co — LAN fay Tae iT r Oo a TC (1) &om 5mm (2) Geom 5mm | |. | . | (3) Tomdimm bennfeefinn nbn tenn (4) Hom &mm |e Lf Ltt 1 Convert the measurements below. (1) Lkm= There ate 1,000 meters (m) in | kilometer, which is written m (2) Lkm5m= (3) | km 50 m= (4) 1 «m 500 m= (5) 1 km 550 m= (6) 2km= (7) 2km 80 m= (8) 2km 400 m= (9) 2km 650 m= (10) 3 km 180 m = Okman bing 26 “Law” (11) 1,000 m = (12) 1,400 m = (13) 1,060 m= (14) 1850 m= (15) 2,300 m = (16) 2.050 m = (17) 2560 m = (18) 3000 m = (19) 3200 m = (20) 3650 m = km km km. km. km. km. 2 Write a v under the longer distance. ) (700m 800m (2) 650m 605 m (4) (1 m300.m 1 km 400 m) (5) ran) cy (6) ()im550.m | km650 m) -_ | )) ereey Ey) ey ey y 2,050m — 2 km500m) ( ) C ), 3 Rank the distances below from longest to shortest. M2) (oy "y a0) Of Lim 1100m = LamlOm = 990m | YC )C )C )) (2) ( 1880m 2km 1 km790m ~~ 2.050_m )C ) ¢ 3 points perquston 5 pas per question 1) The scale of the grid on the right is | inch. 10 pits po question (1) How many squares with I-inch : sides does each figure contain? 4 a (2) Which figure isthe larges'? Don’t forget! A square with sides of | inch has an area of one square inch, which is written | in? The figures below are made by squares that have I-inch sides. How many square inches is the area of each figure? S pints pe uesion a @) (3) (4) (5) (6) C ) FO) Kann Ilia 28 The scale of the grid on the right is I em. (1) How mony squares with Irom sides does each figure contain? 1 | ® tot} © i T a ye ye) (2) Which Figure isthe largest? Don’t forget! A square with sides of | em has on area of one square centimeter, which is written | em? 4 The figures below are made by squares that have I-cm sides. How many square centimeters is the area of each figure? 5 points pe uestn a) (2) (3) 1 What is the weight on each scale below? qa) Don't forget! 16 ounces = | pound (oz.) (lb.) 2 Convert the measurements below. 3 pins por question Q) ib = oz. QD t6o Ib, (2) Vib. | oz. = oz (12) 17 oz. = Ib. oz, (3) Vib. 3.02. = oz, (13) 18 02. = Ib. oz, (4) 1 tb.5 oz. = oz. (14) 20 oz. = Ib. oz (5) IIb. 10 oz. = 02, (15) 26 oz. Ib. oz, (6) IIb. 15 oz, = oz. (16) 27 oz. = Ib. 2. (7) 2 Ib. = 02. (17) 30 02, = Ib. oz. (8) 2 Ib.2 oz. = oz. (18) 40 oz. = Ib. 02. (9) 2 Ib, 5 oz. = oz. (19) 42 oz = Ib, oz. (10) 3 tb. 4 oz. = oz. (20) 45 oz, = Ib. oz. 31 1) - What is the weight on each scale below? 5 wasp usin 2 Whatis the weight on each scale below? 5 pats pr quinn Don’t forget! 1. Convert the measurements below. (1) Lkg= 9 (2) 1 kg50g= There are 1,000 grams (g) in | kilogram, which is written “I kg’. e (3) 1 kg500 g= (4) 2kg= (5) 2kglOg= (6) 2kg 100 g= (7) 2 kg 800 g = (8) 3kg= (9) 3kg40g= (10) 3 kg 400 g = BA Ren tating Cate (11) 1,000 g = (12) 1,200 g = (13) 1,060 g = (14) 2,100 g = (15) 2.080 g = (16) 2,500 g = (17) 3000 g = (18) 3600 g = (19) 4,000 g = (20) 4,080 g = pois per quston kg kg 9 kg 9 kg 9 kg 9 ko 9 kg kg 9 kg kg 9 2) Write a v under the heavier weight. () f g009 60090 | (2) ( 5809 \« J | mo / Ikg 9009 (a) ey ( fl (5) (1g 1000 1ks 909 (6) (Lig Cs} ‘7) (14g500g 1.4009 (8) (2%g509 ey) (9) ( 20809 2kgl0g 0) / 46009 | J ey 3) Rank the weights below from heaviest to lightest. a) lg 10109 ( ( 2) (34970040 4ka lkgl00g 990g 3.800 9 3.090 a ( )C ) € ) 3 ports per question 5054 5 points per question 36 Aine rin at 2. What is the weight on each scale below? Don’t forget! 000 mg = |g 1 What is the weight on each scale below? 6 eins pr euston a) (2) Io ae ( ( ) 2. Convert the measurements below. ieitoceie Q)1g= mg (6) 1,000 mg = g (2¢@= mg (7) 3,000 mg = g (3) 495 mg (8) 5,000 mg = g (4) 6g- mg (9) 7000mg=| | 9 (5) l0g= mg (10) 9,000 mg = g 3B kina aig 3. Write o V under the heavier weight. an) a) f 700 mg eles ts) lem 4 ”f Ig ) (2) (1g ) (3) (2500 ma (4) ( 10mg ’ Io ) (a) [e5 Cy eS ce 5 ( 5 (oy (") lo "5 30 ; cy ( 20 D 2a ) () 3,001 mg | Si points per question 5 pois qesion Ed 8, Look at the water in each of the cups below. Then rank them from most water / to least water. VO ints pet question a) ® S65, 60090 ome Bo oe S = OD {ee in) \ Ted and Bob filled some cups with their canteens. Write a v under the canteen that had more water. 20 pits Cr > Sy i “” Sinan ova 3° We filled some cups using a kettle of water and a bottle of water. Which one holds more cups of water? How many more cups does it hold? 20 pits * bottle me + kettle —S | rao oe 4 Rank the following groups of cups from most to least. pens ae ‘eouss7) | yy © sasss0099 () oC- Tle ld iad eee eee 1, How much water is in the containers below? i plea pele a (2) lost vi | ie 3) (4) vo |} +o] | a te | 1 |] oe tm | sen 2.) How much water is in the containers below? re qa) =D (2) (3) ( =p or = iD Don’t forget! 2 pinis equal Iquart, which is written “| qf. 2pt= lat. Convert the measurements below. pit payeiin CQ tte pt. (1 2pt.= ot (2) Lat pt = pt. (12) 4 pt.= ot (3) 2qt= pt (13) 5 pt. = at. at. (4) 3a. =| pt. (14) 8 pt. = at. (5) Sat pt = pt (15) 11 pt. = at pt (6) Sat. | pt = pt (16) 14 pt. = at (7) Sat= pt (17) 15 pt. = at ot (8) 6 at. = pt (18) 16 pt. = at (9) 6 at I pt = pt (19) 17 pt. at ot (10) 7 at. | pt = pt (20) 20 pt. = at eam hasesingt ot AB 1) How much water is in the containers below? mR Q ‘gallon 4 quarts equol | gallon, which is writen “I gal.” 4qt.= | gal. 2 = Convert the measurements below. (1) 1 gal. = (2) 1 gal. | gt. = (3) I gal. 3 at. = at. at. at. (4) 2 gal. = AA © ken tig a at. (2) (S) 4qt= (6) 6qt= (719 qs (8) 10 qt = 5 points per question 5 pont pr question gal gal. at al. at gal at How much water is in the containers below? Write each measurement two or three different ways. C11 Loi ( gal at (3) at. —rt (7) B ED at. Don’t forget! I gol. =4 at. I qh =2pt | gol. = 8 pt. 5 points pe quesion (2) a _gal___qt. gal at. Orman trseaiigen.tid AB pl 1) How much water is in the containers below? a) (2) A (tL) ‘ ( ) Don’t forget! is 1 L= 1,000 mt | line on the container = 100 mL 2) Convert the measurements below. Apote pr gain (tbe me (5) 1,000 mt = L (2) 2L= me (6) 3,000 mL = L (3) 4L= mb (7) 9,000 mL = L (4)8L= mL (8) 11,000 mL = L 46 Remember that | L = 1,000 mL. How much water is in the containers below? 4 pints per quesion 3 1) oy (2) ty (3) ue (4) up 4 How much water is in the containers below? ) (1) ; ww (2) / ( ) 5 points pr question Telling Time eel 1 What time is if? Write the time under each clock below. a) (3) 3) Write the time under each clock below. ftcorgte a) (2) 5 pins pe qusion Dn Pingo tab Secee am ai dl a 1 Write the time under each clock below. 5 points pe queson 50 3, Write the time under each clock below. 5 points per question 4 Write the time under each clock below. oe 2299 2,000 9 9 8 9 2. Write the time under each clock below. pang 6 points per question Luar ute 1, Write the time under each clock below. a) (2) (3) 9 (4) (5) ( ) 2.) Write the time under each clock below. 5 pin pet question a) 3. Write the time under each clock below. 5 pos er usin (1) (2) (4) (5) ( 4 Write the time under each clock below. 5 pits pr quesion ‘5 pains pet quesfon qa) (2) 5 Okie iit ta 3. Write the time under each clock below. 5 pots prqneston 4 Write the time under each clock below. 5 points per question UCU ee eC Lien iced Ao The circled angles in the triangles on the left are called right angles. 1. Circle the right angles in the triangles below. 20 oats can Take a look at the angles pictured here. Write a under the angle if itis a right “angle, and if it is not a right angle. 10 points pr question am ( ) ( ) Don’t forget! st The straight lines that make up triangles and quadrilaterals are called sides. Each poini where those lines come together is called a vertex. The plural of vertex is vertices. fe ; - vet eae wie A quadrilateral with four right angles iso somacae’ (re anaie rectangle. Each point where the lines come Rectangle ogether is also called a veriex ‘ign arco, 3) Look at the rectangle pictured here and answer the questions. 1O points par question (1) How many vertices does the rectangle have? ( ) (2) How many right angles does the rectangle have? ( ) Rectangle (3) How many pairs of sides with the came length does the ( ) rectangle have? Find the five rectangles in the shapes pictured here and write their letters below. 20 points for competion YC VC VO) Bilal me melee iLL ieL ed mh Don’t forget! srcanate Ty sserae A quadrilateral with four equal sides (also known Square as four congruent sides}, and four right angles is a square. FF ight ange 1) Look at the square pictured here and answer the questions. 10 pois per question (1) How many sight angles does the square have? Soe (2) Ate the four sides the same length? () 2 Find the three squares in the shapes pictured here and write their letters below. 7 15 points or compen ( )C JC) 60 3. Sort the shapes pictured here into the categories below. prs a Square’ (2) Redangle (3) Nota square or a rectangle « 4 The rectangle below is folded to create shape A and then cut fo create shape B. r 10 points per cuestion (1). you open A, what shape is i? ( (2) Whot shope is B? ( aime. tot. 6) Mitel Cee ae TC Lal elec | Cima Don‘t forget! Right angie sop ance Aw A triongle with a right angle is colled o right triangle. T Look at the triangles below and circle all the right angles. 20 pin fr ona 2. Look at the triangles pictured here and write the letter for all the right triangles below. 0 points for corgletion & h / These shapes are cut along the dashed lines pictured here. What kind of new shapes did you make? How many? 10 points pr question a) name of new shape How many? ( ) € ) square (2) rectangle 9 ( ) ( ) (3) pe ( ) © ) For the following questions, assume you made the shapes below using right 4 fe 94 ¥ IP ig tig triangles. 10 points pat queston (1) You used 2 tangles. What shapes did you make? a b (2) You used 4 triangles. What shapes did you make? a b c Lat Loe: Mella es | mea 1) Draw 3 squares of different sizes on the grid below. 7 S points pr squore sample | ] ] 2) Draw 3 rectangles of different sizes on the grid below. } oe | 5 pits pet eagle 3) Draw 3 right triangles of different sizes on the grid below. sparse tone cane | 64 4 Draw the following quadrilaterals on the grid below. 11 paints pe shape a A square with sides that are 4 inches long. b A rectangle with sides that are 3 inches and 6 inches long, ¢ A rectangle with sides that are 2 inches and 10 inches long. 5 Draw the following triangles on the grid below. Ie prtie: a Two sides come together at o right angle ond are 4 cenlimeters ond 5 centimeters long, b Two sides come together at a right angle ond are 7 centimeters ond 3 centimeters long, Aon aiding tal 65 if you cut the boxes pictured here along the bold lines and then opened them up, what would they look like? Write a v under each correct shape on the right. 10 pois per question The surface of a box is made up of faces. Finish the diagram and then answer 2 iP ie} the questions below. 4 poins per parentheses Co (1) What shapes are the faces on this box? 4 its ( )ow() (2) How many faves does this box have? ( ) zhee (9) How many sides does this box have? ( ) ree (4) How many varices does his box have? ( ) pee 3 How many of each type of face do the boxes pictured below have? 10 points per question (1) IF you constructed boxes by folding the figures on the left, what kinds of boxes would you make? Connect the figures on the left to the correct boxes on the right. 40 pons gr corpeton A box is constructed from the plan that is pictured here. Answer the questions below. 10 pants per cuestinn (1) Which face is actoss from A? (2) Which face is actos from C? ‘ ( ) 33 _ The boxes pictured here are cut along the bold lines and opened. Face A is missing from each picture, though. Please add face A to the figures below. TO pons per question a) (2) \\> Phonan Patng ate 69 Pod ~ Answer the following questions about the number 37,201,954. (1) Tisin the place. (2) Oisinthe place. (3). The Brepresenis 3 2. White the appropriaie number in each box to complete the sentence. —4na59u qesn (1) The number you get from adding 2 ton-millons, | million, 7 hundred-thousards and 4 toc-thousands 's (2) The number you get from adding 16 ten-thousands is (3) The number you get from adding 1 30 thousands is (4) The number you get from adding 42 ten-thousands and 104 is (5) The number that 's 1,000 less than 1,000,000 is What is the weight on each scale below? 5 points pa ueson a) How much water is in the containers below? ‘6 pins per question / a Ud LI] Name the shapes below. 6 psp (2) ad (3 yronsrae “ee ace boo 1 f ‘oh adie tonero rae 100 scan ~rareanoe Answer the following questions about the box on the right. pons per uesion What shapes are the faces on this box? é ( Jens ( ) How many faces does this box have? ( ) How many sides does this box hove? ( ) How many vertices does this box have? ( ) Which figure below represents the box if it was opened up? A B 7 Fill in the missing number in each box on the number lines below. ‘3 poins par box a) oY |00000 | 200000 300000] Litirtiiii tir ti piri tT L (2) Of 10,.000.000 {20.000,00030,000000, 40,000,000 Peon 60,000,000 Hottie 2) Write o ¥ under the larger number. ‘yi pe ges ) f1910056 es) ) tan 643,000 3) Complete the table below. 10 pits er onl Base numbers: ten. sites hundred times: divided by ten 160 4,080 4 Rank the measurements below from longest to shortest. pas camo 1800» | km 900 m | ) CC JQ © kim lion a 1.050 m ( 2 km t 5 Write the time under each clock below. ay ( ) CC ) 6 — What is the weight on each scale below? a) Jw (Jel de 7 How much water is in the containers below? 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(876539 867.539 wow (Ui tay ta 12) (99.999 100,200 100,120 ( (3) 1) (2) } gry os me we o> Hc m> wW> m< (©) Large Numbers @ 1,000 @ 10,000 2 3 [evtimes | 380_| | 60 600 [hunarea times | 3,800 [6000 120 tentimes | 9,450 andr tes] 94.500 1.200 12,000 300 ») 902 (2) Fractions ‘Le (Coloring either side is correct.) RE RE oF NS wl wl vim oF Z 3 z xin Jo ors fn OI AN Oh CHR a OU OW BI— okn clo 5 i 5 ws ols ao lin 1in, 3 2in Lin, Length 1) 8.280 ce 5,285 5,330 « 5,780 3) 5,820 « 10560 «10,630 ™ 10640 «® 10860 co 15,860 2°) 900 ft @ Imi ©) 1 mi, 100 ft © 6000 ft. om 1 mi 40 ft 3,0) (From the lef) 3, 4,3 m2, th @ ngth © 4mm 20) 10 mm 2 9) 12 mm cs > tmm 2) 2mm £0 18,19 020.21 © 2, 440 om 2, 2440 om 3 (2) 720 ® 1 mi300 ft c@ 1 mi950 ft (@) 6500 tt 0 5,300 ft 224 @ 3mm «4 5mm @ 8mm) 9mm Hmm @ 13 mm 15 mm 16mm 17 mms 19 mm 3,(Fom the leit) 10 mm, 30 mm, 50 mm, 70 mm, 90 mm, 100 mm. Kno Bllinglostod 75; 4) 20 mm 2) 21 mm «25mm 2] oo anal mn mea ten (a) Ares ec) Sivgmm 220m 19@E 4 O4 2 ® 20 Lin? > Qin2 3) Qin2 © sero 2.25 «4 Bin «) Bin? 2) Bin? (From the left) | cm 5mm, 5m | mm, ar @4 @6 O77 Fem 5mm ae 2» &em3 mm, &em7 mm, 12cm3mm atom? a 2Qem? — 2eme 2) Tomé mm (4) 3.om? (3) Jom? (6) & om? 2) 12cm9 mm 3.1) Sem5Smm a) Tomé mmo &em4 mm (3) Weight 309 4 aS pol 22 ns w 10 wr | m1, 8 17 1, 15 «@ 2. 10 : 2016 @ IT 1d 21 % 158) 26 8) 31 7) 32 a) 34 F 37 09 52m dw oo 1, 2 9 1,4 a 1, 10 00 1, Ut ont, 14 08 2, 8 0 2, 10 a 2, 13 @ tog mur | @ wig we ye ig = i mn 119 200g 250g 350g oe Pee a le fm 730g 3) 950g) 70g 2) 1,050 m 1 km 60m ) 1809 (@) 3309 @ 5409 +) 1,500 m v1 ken 50 m — Be i 66 1,560 m 1 2k 300 rm 2 8 8 8 120g © 1709 2309 *) 2000 m vs) 2km 50m Bane GLaeoR em » 2,080 m v1 2 km 560 m mead 0 Tie ») 2.400 m ne 3 km *) 2650 m vs) 3 km 200 m 8 3180 m 2 3 km 650 m (49) Weight wp 2435 21) 800m 2) 650m 1° 10009 an kg a) km 41 kr 400m 2) 1,050 9 2 1 kg 200 9 is) LE km 100m 1 km 650m 3) 1,500 g na) 1 kg 60g on Lm 200 m 1.380 2000 4 ui 2kg 1009 *) 1,600 m vo) 2 km 500 m 9) 20109 ws) 2kg 80.9 a0 ( Fim 1,100 1 km 10m eon 2,100 vs) 2 kg 500 g (3) (1) (2) (AD ©) 28009 m7 3kg #( 1100 m 2km 1 4en740.m 20800 \®) 3000 9 vw 3kg 600 g (3) (2) (#) I) * 30409 Kg > 3400 g 2% 4kg 809 7% 2°) 800g 2 850g Lig “#1 kg 300 9 » 1kg 1009 ©) 1,100 g » 1 kg 500g «®) 2500 9 *) 20809 ©) 4600 g aif ikg 1010g Ikgl00g ree) Los) (2) Ci) (4) | n3kg700g 4kg 3800g 3090g (3) C1) (2) CD ) jeight pp30.97 11 1kg200g —@ 1 kg 700g 1) 1 kg 900 g #) 1 kg 3509 5 1kg 850g — 1kg 60g rn ikgHlOg « 1kg 7309 21) 100g 2) 800g » 1kg 200g — 2kg 380g 5) 3kg300g >) 3kg 850g ight pp38.39 111) 500mg 2) 850 mg 2°) 1,000 | ol 2) 2000 m3 2) 4,000 ws + 6000 7 ») 10,000 | oo 3. (1) 800 mg @ 350 mg nig ‘ 2010 mg 2) 1.101 mg «) 3,010 mg 46 1g 001mg 995mg 1.100mg \ ¢3) (2) (4) (1) ) rp tkg img tg 10.000mg Lory (4) (3) (2) ] (/2500mg 3g 2010mg 29 (2) (1) (3) (a) ] 14/10 mg Img Ig 100mg } L 3) (4) (1) (2) ] Capacity _weaoa 1.40) (Fomthe tet) 2, 3, | 3,12 32 wie 3 2. Bob a Koto, 2 4 omimetep) 2, 1, 3 (22) copeci 9942.43 be tpt 2p. Sot co Spt 2 lag a 2a Mea bat 32 oo | 3 wn 2 oo J on 2, 1 we 0a “7 «5, 1 wg wo 10 i 12 13 \ wo 18 gal. 2 gal, pod © 3 gal. |! 4 gal 20h ot 25 wl 2 07 2d 08 2,2 31) Igal. 2at. 6a » I gal I qt, Sat 2) 2aal., 8 at 4 2gal. 3qt, Il at si 2qt I pt, Spt (ei 3qt, Opt 7 Gat, 8 pt © Lal. Sat. 8 pt 3) Capacity weiss? | (29) Telling Time se S458 L wart am2b MeL TL 1) 8:10 Bt B12 ww BB 2 (1) 1000 jot 18) B14 tH) BIS ») 2,000 } os 20 8:11 BIS a) BS Bld ») 4000 ne B81 B16 BIT wo BIS 4) 8000 wit ts) 8:19) 8:20 31) 10OmL @ 200mL cs) 400 mL 40) B17) 8:20 1) B21) B16 4) 600mL ‘s) TOOmL «) FOO mL 7) 1,000 ml (IL) 41) 500mL > 9OOmL > FL 100 mL ee © FL 300m Vo @t7 @ IOAN 2:17 w 3:17 26) 1:22) 422 19) 5:49 2:49 cs) 11:28 (6) 5:28 3.01) 8:47 @) 1:88 9) 53 4252 4) 4262 921) 10:54 ve 11:57 (8) 9:47 (6) 6:33 » ° 8 ey e a Ol 8:04 07 8:08 3 8: 41) 8:08 @ 8:06 3) 8:10) 8:09 1 x ~ tS ° ss von. Woe i ZeN MV o & a S & 11) 8:05 @) 6:05 (2) 8:04 21) 201 @ 7:0) 9 9:03 uw \> 5) 4:02) 12:06 31) B15 @ B16 Oo BIT u 8) 8:19 ( 8:20 as 4 B17 8:20 Bl w B16 Ya boo ik 8) teling Th cass 30) Triangles & Quad so 001 ing Time wp.525 inongles & Quocrsatera!s eu 11) & 2) same (yes) 1 2) 8:25 @) 8:30 7) 8:35) 8:40 ao. ft. | . °) BIAS wo) 8:50 0) B55 a 8:25 DUB. a. 4 a ie Wy. il 2a, 6. 8 2) 8:10 @ 1NE10 «> 8:08 4) 5:08 3,011 9:06 2) 6:06 (3) 10:07 \4) 2:07 5) 1209 (@ 12:08 410) Square @) Rectangle (32) Triangles & Quadrilaterals Right triangle, 2 Right triangle. 4 b Right tangle b Rectangle bod fg 4) a Square » a Square (32) Triangles & Quadrilaterals 1. (Answer Example) 7902.03 (2) Right tangle, 2 ¢ Right triangle 064,65 2. (Answer Example) 3 “Answer Example) 4, (Answer Example) 5 (Answer Exerole) (33) Boxes peace 1a Wb Mb 3 (venex))( ‘808 ) ( #80 ) — (mpu) ( se) ( sice ) (vertex) (vertex) ( sae) ( fece ) ) Rectangle, Square r6 12 ws a0 a:2 bi2 0:2 paid aid maid 7908.68 kin bbtinet tat 79) ‘ Review 972.73 10) (Fromthe fet] 20.000, 130.000, 190,000 A 310.000 «2 1,000,000, 16000000, 34,000,000. 47,000,000 20) 1910056 643000 3) [Base number] ten times [hundred times|dvided by ten] eee 160, 1600 | 16.000 16 4,080 | 40.800 | 408000] 408 | 4 (1800 1 km900m 1,050m Bin) (3) (2) (4) C1) 507 8:53 @) THT) 6:30 a) 11:05, @ row men (5) 4:27 ————— | 60 1.502.) 2b. 10 oz. «3 3b. 10 oz 70) LLSOOmL @) BOOmL — «> 2. 200 mL. 11) millions @> ten-thousends «@) ten-millions. 2°) 21,740000 ') 160000 ‘130,000 «) 420,104 ‘) 999,000 3.11) 630g 17) 1kg 480g 9) 3kg 2509 4) FL60OmL — @ 2L600mL 3.0) Right triangle) Square (3) Rectangle 6) Rectangle, Square @ 6 =) 12 ws OA

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