grade 5 february vacation cmt math review...
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Dear Students and Parents,
This packet is made up of math problems that will help you prepare for the Math portion of
the Connecticut Mastery Test. Please complete as much of this packet as you can before
returning to school on Monday, February 22nd. The problems in this packet have already
been taught, so be sure to use your strategies of solving each problem to the best of your
ability.
There are also some problems in this packet that require you to measure the lengths of some
items. If you need a ruler, cut out the one at the bottom of this page and use it for the
measurement problems. Be sure to use CENTIMETERS for centimeter questions and INCHES for
inch questions. Good Luck and practice well!
1. Two years ago, Mr. Chen made $74,296. Last
year, he made $1000 less. How much money did
Mr. Chen make last year?
$71,296
$72,296
$73,296
$75,296
2. Paulo caught a 1,402 pound Atlantic blue
marlin. Ken caught a blue fin tuna that weighed
100 pounds more than the marlin. How much
did the blue fin tuna weigh altogether?
1302 pounds
1502 pounds
2402 pounds
2502 pounds
3. Which means the same as
6000 + 20 + 5?
625
6,025
6,250
60,205
4. The value of 2798 would change by how much
if 7 were replaced by 6?
1
10
100
1000
5. In which number does the hundreds place have
the least value?
1,952
2,591
5,129
9,215
6.
Each = 0.01
The shaded part of this picture shows what decimal
number?
1.33
1.27
1.57
1.73
7. Draw a ring around 1
3of the glasses.
8. The shaded part of this picture shows which
mixed number
11
2
12
4
21
3
22
3
9. Which picture shows 1.5 shaded?
10. Mrs. Fitzpatrick surveyed her class and found
out that 3
8of her students like cake. Which of the
following also describes this situation?
12 out of 24 students like cake.
15 out of 25 students like cake.
9 out of 27 students like cake.
9 out of 24 students like cake.
11. In a school contest, Jeff answered 18 out of
27 questions correctly. Which is another
way to describe this?
Jeff answered 1
2correctly.
Jeff answered 1
3 correctly.
Jeff answered 3
4 correctly.
Jeff answered 2
3 correctly.
12. Which improper fraction is
equivalent to 83
4?
4
38
4
35
8
20
8
28
13. Which mixed number is equivalent to 25
4 =
14
6
41
6
52
4
61
4
14. The chart below shows the distance from
Sydney, Australia to four other cities. Use the chart
to answer questions 1 and 2.
CITY DISTANCE IN MILES
Berlin 10,006
Lisbon 11,302
London 10,564
Paris 10,544 Which city is closest to Sydney?
Berlin
Lisbon
London
Paris
15. Which number is less than 73,296 and
greater than 65,790?
61,289
65,289
71,289
75,289
16. The table shows how much pizza each
person ate at a party.
Which shows the people listed in order from
smallest to greatest amount of pizza?
Dale, Laurie, Charlene
Charlene, Dale, Laurie
Laurie, Charlene, Dale
Dale, Charlene, Laurie
17. Sam weighed his kittens. The table shows how
much each kitten weighed.
NAME WEIGHT IN POUNDS
Bashful 2
9
10
Doc 2
1
8
Grumpy 2
2
3
Happy 2
3
9
Sleepy 2
3
4
How many kittens weighed more than
21
2 pounds?
2
3
4
5
Name of Person Amount of Pizza
Charlene 1
3
Dale 1
2
Laurie 1
6
18. The deepest spot in the Arctic Ocean is 18,456
feet. This number is closest to
18,000
19,000
20,000
21.000
19. A snowstorm dropped 12.8 inches of snow on
Bristol in one day. This amount is
a little less than 12 inches
a little more than 12 inches
a little less than 13 inches
a little more than 13 inches
20. Draw a black line that best represents
25.43 meters on the ruler below.
21. There were 50 children waiting to play a
game. The teacher put 10 children on each
team. What should be done to find out how
many teams there were in all?
Add 50 and 10.
Subtract 10 from 50.
Multiply 50 by 10.
Divide 50 by 10.
22. Basketball shoes that normally sell for $48.99
a pair were on sale for $39.50 a pair. Which
number sentence would you use to find how much
money you would save?
$48.99 + $39.50 =
$48.99 – $39.50 =
$48.99 $39.50 =
$48.99 $39.50 =
23. Put black line through the thermometer to
show 98.6° Fahrenheit.
For problems with grids, write the answers in the
boxes and shade in the numbers matching each
number in it column.
24. Solve this problem.
8
4
25. Solve this problem.
72 9 =
26. Solve this problem.
5092 – 497 =
27. Solve this problem.
300 ÷ 10 =
3
30
300
3000
28. Solve this problem.
924 ÷ 6 =
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29. Solve this problem.
12 5
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6 =
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30. Solve this problem.
8 3
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+2 1
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31. Traci earns $5.50 per hour babysitting. How
much money would she earn in 8 hours?
32. There are 597 students in the fifth grade.
125 of them are ten years old, and 59 of them
are twelve years old. The rest of the students
are eleven years old. How many students are
eleven years old?
184
413
538
719
33. Miss Green bought 47
8 pounds of potatoes on
Monday and 81
4 pounds on Tuesday. Which of the
following would be best for Miss Green to use to
estimate how many pounds of potatoes she bought?
4 + 8
5 + 8
4 + 9
5 + 9
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34. There are 62,912 people who live in
Bermuda, and 383,285 people who live in
Malta. Which of the following would be best
to use to estimate the difference in populations
between the two countries?
300,000 – 60,000
400,000 – 60,000
300,000 – 70,000
400,000 – 70,000
35. To estimate the sum of 7859 and 2937, José
added 8000 + 3000. Will José’s estimate be more
or less than the actual sum?
more, because he rounded both numbers down
more, because he rounded both numbers up
less, because he rounded both numbers up
less, because he rounded both numbers down
36. The sixth graders collected between 3000 and
4000 pennies every month for 9 months. ABOUT
how many pennies could they have collected?
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
37. Erin bought a new TV for her bedroom. She
paid $214.89 for the TV. About how much change
should she receive from $300.00?
less than $70
between $70 and $80
between $80 and $90
more than $90
38. Barbie bought 41
8 pounds of white chocolate
and 31
6 pounds of milk chocolate. About how
many pounds of chocolate is that?
a little less than 7
a little more than 7
a little less than 8
a little more than 8
39. Mr. Walle drove to New York City. He left at
7:40 AM and arrived at 12:25 PM. How long was
the trip?
3 hours, 15 minutes
31
2 hours
41
4 hours
4 hours, 45minutes
40. A cruise ship sailed at sea for 96
hours. How many days is that?
2 days
3 days
4 days
5 days
41. Andy, Bill, Casey and David raced to the park.
Andy arrived after Casey.
Bill got there after David but before Casey
Who got to the park first?
Andy
Bill
Casey
David
42. If the flagpole is 21 feet tall, about how
many feet tall is the mailbox pole
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8
12
15
43. If the jar is 7
centimeters tall,
about how tall is the
picture frame?
14 cm
20 cm
28 cm
35 cm
44. If the shaded block is 24 square units in area,
about how large is the area of the large white
area?
144 square units
168 square units
192 square units
288 square units
45. Measure the height of Big Ben, the clock
tower, to the nearest half-centimeter.
8.0 cm
8.5 cm
9.0 cm
9.5 cm
Area = _________
square inches
46. Measure the length of each side of the shape
below to the nearest half-inch. Write the lengths
next to each side. Inside the shape, write the area
in square inches.
47. Measure the length of each side of the shape
below to the nearest half-centimeter. Write the
lengths next to each side. Write the perimeter of
the shape in centimeters. Then write a sentence
(or more) explaining how you found the perimeter.
Perimeter: __________ centimeters
Explanation:
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48. Which object would weigh about 3 ounces?
a car
a watermelon
a lion
a T-shirt
49. Old Faithful Geyser reaches a height of
56 meters. How many centimeters is that?
0.56
5.60
560.00
5,600.00
50. The St. Louis Arch is 0.192 kilometers tall.
How many meters is that?
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51. The figure is made up of which shapes?
3 squares, 1 rectangle, 1 parallelogram,
3 triangles, 1 rectangle, 1 rhombus
3 triangles, 1 trapezoid, 1 rhombus
3 triangles, 1 square, 1 parallelogram
52. Which shape is an equilateral triangle?
53. Which figure has been drawn correctly with
one line of symmetry?
54. Draw a line of symmetry through the
butterfly.
55. Which pairs of figures below are congruent to
each other?
56. What letter is located at (2,5)?
A
B
C
D
57. The graph shows how many shirts were sold
during the week..
Which two days sold a total of 225 shirts?
Monday and Wednesday
Tuesday and Friday
Monday and Thursday
Tuesday and Thursday
58. The table shows the number of people living
in Connecticut cities.
City Number of People
Bristol 60,722
Fairfield 58,407
Hamden 58,626
Meriden 58,962
Manchester 55,390
How many cities have populations greater than
58,500?
2
3
4
5
59. The chart below shows record auto speeds
from 1990. If you picked one of these autos at
random, what is the probability that the one
chosen would go faster than 700 kilometers per
hour?
NAME OF AUTO SPEED (kilometers per hour)
The Blue Flame 1016
American Spirit 988
Sonic I 674
Mercedes 327
1 out of 4 3 out of 4
1 out of 2 3 out of 8
60. What number is missing in the pattern?
1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, _____, 81, 100
58
64
72
78
A
61, The bar graph below shows the average
monthly temperatures for Hartford, CT from
November to March.
62. Based on the graph, what would you expect
the average temperature in Hartford to be in April?
10˚F
20˚F
40˚F
50˚F
63. What is the value of x in the equation
893 + x = 1291 ?
398
402
1084
2184
64. If 2 = 6 , then 6
are equal to how many ?
12
14
16
18
65. The same shapes are equal in weight.
How much does Cube A weigh?
10 pounds
15 pounds
20 pounds
25 pounds
64. Use the clues to figure out the mystery 5-digit
number.
It is greater than 50,000 and less than
60,000.
The hundreds digit is the largest digit in
the number.
It reads the same forwards and backwards.
4 5, 6 5 6
5 4, 9 2 0
5 6, 7 6 5
5 8, 1 7 5
65. Write a story problem that can be solved using the number sentence 16 x 4 =
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66. Write a story problem that can be solved using the number sentence 18 ÷
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67. Draw a hexagon inside the pentagon.
68. Draw another shape congruent to the shape below.
Write a sentence (or more) explaining why the two shapes are congruent to each other.
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69. The school newspaper published this table to show the number of students who take part in
after-school activities.
Complete the bar graph below to show the number of students who participate in each after-school
activity. Do not shade in the bars.
PARTICIPATION IN AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
STUDENTS TAKING PART
IN AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY
Number of Students
Participating
Band 40
Student Council 25
Sports 60
School Newspaper 30
Clubs 60
70. This table shows the heights of certain active volcanoes in Alaska.
Helen claims that Mount Pavlof is about twice as high as Mount Kiska. Based on the table above, is
Helen’s statement reasonable? ANSWER: _______________
Use the data in the table to explain why or why not.
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71. Is the spinner above fair or unfair?
Show or explain how you determined your answer.
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VOLCANO HEIGHT (ft))
Shishaldin 9373
Kiska 4275
Atka 5029
Pavlof 8264
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Chocolate
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Vanilla
Vanilla
72. Jim surveyed the fifth graders in Bristol. He discovered that
85 students liked vanilla ice cream,
200 students liked chocolate ice cream, and
60 liked both vanilla and chocolate ice cream
How many children liked either vanilla or
chocolate ice cream?
Write your answer in the Venn diagram.
Show or explain how you determined your answers.
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73. Jane, Peter, Lindsay, and Kate had a hot dog eating contest. Kate ate fewer hot dogs than Jane and Peter. Lindsay ate the most.
Who ate the fewest hot dogs? Write your answer here: ____ _________ Explain how you determined who ate the fewest hot dogs.
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74. Harry is designing a banner of arrows. The banner will be in the shape of a 4x6 rectangle.
These are the arrows and the cost of each arrow Harry wants to use.
The banner must meet the following conditions:
There are at least two of each arrow.
The total cost of the banner is at least $60.00.
No two arrows exactly alike may share a side.
Fill in each box in the grid with the following letters: Q (Quad Arrow), C (Curved Arrow),
R (Right Arrow), N (Notched Arrow), and L (Left Arrow).
Show the total cost of the banner. Show how you determined the cost. You may use another paper
if you need more room.
Total Cost: _______________
COUPON
50¢ off
HALF-GALLON
of MILK
COUPON
35¢ off
QUART of MILK
75. Uncle Charlie is buying milk for his nephews Mike, Robbie, and Chip. The chart below shows
the cost of the milk and the coupons Uncle Charlie will use.
The chart below shows how much milk each boy drinks in one day:
Show the cost of milk for all 3 boys for exactly 3 days.
Show how you determined your answer.
Don’t forget to use your coupons.
You may use another paper if you need more room
Chip: w1 gallon/day
Robbie: 1 gallon/day
Mike: 1 quart/day