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Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 1
Fractions
Summer Packet
Keep them learning!
addition pictographs subtraction word problems graphs
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 2
DC Klein
Summer Week 1 Add. 80 + 40 = ______ 70 + 30 = ______ 80 + 10 = ______ 10 + 88 = ______
Complete the graph. Tom -‐ 5, Billy – 10, Lucy – 15
Tom Billy Lucy
Circle the figures that have more than 5 sides.
Complete the table.
Which fraction shows ¾
Katrina has 4 red shirts, 3 blue shirts, and 5 black shirts she is taking to her beach trip. How many of her shirts are NOT blue?
_______ shirts are not blue.
50 -‐ 10 =
-‐ 10 = 50
50 + 60 =
68 -‐ 10 =
-‐ 50 = 20
Counting by 5’s.
Which number is shown below?
+ 80 + 5 = _______
*Write 128 in word form
_______________________________
Circle the numbers that have a 9 in the tens place.
459 905
190 909
119 191
929 91
Name the shape. _____________ ___________________
5
45
15
60
30
5
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 3
DC Klein
Greater than or Less than Use <,> or =
23 ____ 43 67 ____ 45
55 ____ 54 63 ____ 66
67 ____ 76 54 ____ 87
99 ____ 99 23 ____ 23
Write a number that is 3 numbers greater than the number shown. 45 48 65 _____ 50 _____ 54 _____ 29 _____ 12 _____
Which number is less than 34? a. 35
b. 46
c. 33
d. 34
Circle the numbers that are greater than 54.
23 65
53 23
51 85
93 19
49 55
Use <,>, or =.
2 + 5 ______ 6 – 3
3 + 4 ______ 9 – 2
8 + 2 ______ 6 + 3
2 + 3 ______ 8 – 3
6 + 6 ______ 5 + 8
Which number is greater than 54? a. 53 c. 51
b. 55 d. 54 Fill in the blank. A number less than 10 Two more than 22
Three more than 30
Ten less than 44
Five less than twenty
Three more than 9
Which number is greater than 34 but less than 39? a. 32 a. 34
b. 36
c. 40
Shade in the numbers that are less than 22.
6 19
23 21
36 20
25 18
9
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 4
DC Klein
Summer Week 2 Add. 80 + 80 = ______ 60 + 30 = ______ 40 + 10 = ______ 70 + 88 = ______
Order the numbers from least to greatest.
Least 2 3 4 Greatest
Which number is shown below? + 120 = _________
Complete the table.
Write in word form. 125 _____________________ 200 _____________________ 125 _____________________
The Miller’s are going to Disneyworld. Admission to the park is $95 per person. How much money will they need if they are buying 4 tickets?
_______ dollars
Counting by 10’s.
How many tires would 3 cars have? ______ tires Explain your thinking _______________ _______________________________ _________________________
Color in the fraction.
½ ¾
⅗ ¼
Show 3:30
10
90
30
120
60
1 puppy 4 legs
2 puppies
3 puppies
4 puppies
345 194 305 400 360 8 8
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
8 8 8 8
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 5
FracMons
Circle the fractions that show ½
313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515
How many circles are shaded?_______
Circle the fraction that shows ¼.
Color in ½.
Add. ___________
Draw three more starfish and color them yellow. What fraction of the starfish are NOT yellow? _______
Shade in 3 out of 8.
Which shows a fraction that shows ¾? a c B d
Circle 5 out of eight
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 6
DC Klein
Summer Week 3 Add. 340 + 40 = ______ 180 + 30 = ______ 80 + 120 = ______ 100 + 66 = ______
Dallas has about 454 city parks around the city. Houston has about 546 city parks. How many more city parks does Houston have? ________ more parks.
Which figures are congruent? a b c d
Complete the table.
Which fraction shows ½
Susan wants to buy three pairs of sandals at $8.99 each. If she pays with $30.00, how much change should she receive?
Her change will be _______.
45 -‐ 10 =
-‐ 10 = 20
50 + 50 =
44 -‐ 10 =
-‐ 40 = 10
Match the shape. Hexagon
Trapezoid
Pentagon
Rectangular prism
Cylinder
Square
Triangle
Rectangle
Which number is shown below?
+ 80 + 9 = _______
*Write 598 in word form
_______________________________
Shade in each fraction ½ ¾ ¼
Draw three ants in each bow. How many ants will you have in total?
______ ants
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 7
FracMons
Shade in each fraction.
½ ¾ ¼ ⅘
Color in 5 out of 12.
How many figures are shaded? ______ out of ______.
Which shows ¼? a b c d
How fraction is the largest?
a b c d
Color in 6 out of 12. Carson ate ¼ of his pizza. Robert ate ¾ of his. Who ate the most pizza? Carson Robert __________ ate the most pizza.
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 8
DC Klein
Summer Week 4 Add. 230 + 40 = ______ 500 + 30 = ______ 30 + 170 = ______ 145 + 40 = ______
Michelle likes to collect coins. She has 25 old quarters, 15 dimes, and 101 pennies. How many coins does she have in total? ______ coins.
Which figures are NOT congruent? a b c d
Use <,>, or =
453 _____ 234 345 _____ 345
113 _____ 114 195 _____ 199
435 _____ 444 544 _____ 234
Eighty five _______ Eighty three
How many blocks are shown? ______ blocks
A happy club meal is $4.99 each. Sarah and her sister each purchased a meal. How much money did they spent? ________.
The table shows the numbers of cans collected by students. How many more cans did Miley collect than George? _______ more cans. Who collected the most cans? _______________.
Which number is shown below? + 80 + = _______
*Write 450 in word form
_______________________________
Match the shape. Cube Square Pentagon Cylinder
Subtract. 120 – 80 = ______ 200 – 50 = ______ 100 – 80 = ______ 150 – 30 = ______ 180 – 80 = ______
Miley 123
Homer 85
Cindy 150
George 109
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 9
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20
40
60
80
100
120
Dallas Boston Houston San Diego
Parks in Major Cites
1. How many parks does the city of Houston have? a. 90 b. 80 c. 70 d. 60
2. Which city has the most parks? ______________
3. Which city has more parks than San Diego but less parks than Boston? _______________
4. How many more parks does Houston have than Dallas? a. 10 b. 80 c. 60 d. 20
5. Which statement is true? a. Houston has the most parks in this graph. b. Dallas is known for its beautiful parks. c. San Diego has more parks than Dallas. d. Boston has less parks than Houston.
6. Which city has 70 parks? _______________ 7. Order from least to greatest.
a. Dallas, Boston, Houston, San Diego. b. Dallas, San Diego, Boston, Houston. c. Dallas, San Diego, Houston, Boston. d. Boston, Houston, San Diego, Dallas.
DC Klein
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 10
DC Klein
Summer Week 5 Add. 200 + 50 = ______ 300 + 33 = ______ 88 + 400 = ______ 130 + 80 = ______
Veronica needs to read 10 chapters in her history book. If she reads 2 chapters per day, how many days will it take her to read all 10 chapters? ______ days.
Which number is greater than 158 but less than 170? a. 145 c. 158 b. 180 d. 160
Use <,>, or =
103 _____ 104 225 _____ 195
303 _____ 294 195 _____ 349
334 _____ 344 114 _____ 114
twenty five _______ thirty five
Julian the alien has 3 eyes. How many eyes would 6 aliens have? ______ eyes
Mrs. Taylor wants to give each one of her students two apples. How many apples will she need if she has 11 students?
______ apples.
According to the table, how many more Toyotas were sold than Hondas?
Donnie’s Used AUTO Sales
______ more Toyotas were sold.
Which number is shown below? + = _______
*Write 192 in word form
_______________________________
How much money is shown?
+ .50 =
Answer ________
Subtract. 130 – 30 = ______ 120 – 50 = ______ 170 – 70 = ______ 190 – 30 = ______ 110 – 90 = ______
Help!
Toyota Ford Honda Chevy
235 200 109 398
$1
$5
$1
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 11
STEP UP TO 3RD Grade!
Circle the fractions that show ¼
313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515 313185515
Marcos is 10 years old. His older brother is 2 times his age and his sister is 3 years younger than his older brother. How old is Marcos’s sister? _______ years old.
How many 5 dollar bills are in $35 dollars? Draw your answer.
Write in word form 956 ___________________________ 209 ___________________________
Add. ___________
Bill has a number that is greater than 125 but less than 150. Which could be his number? a. 120 b. 130 c. 150 d. 124
Which figure is shown below? ______________ ________________
Which shows a fraction that shows ½? a c B d
Look at the table? Which grade earned the most tickets? ___________ How many more tickets did 4th grade earn than 3rd grade? ________________ How many tickets did 2nd grade earn? Write in word form! ____________________ ____________________
2ND Grade 423
3RD Grade 432
4TH Grade 455
P.E. Tickets
$5
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 12
DC Klein
Summer Week 6 Add. 33 + 33 = ______ 22 + 30 = ______ 88 + 10 = ______ 50 + 38 = ______
A school bus can carry 50 students. How many students can 3 school buses carry? Bus 1 Bus 2 Bus 3 a. 50 students b. 100 students c. 150 students d. 200 students
Write in word form 30 ______________ 12 _____________
15 ______________ 11 _____________
25 ______________ 19 _____________
Match the equation to the correct answer.
34 + 30 60 + 60 30 + 20 10 + 20 15 + 5
Which fraction shows ¾
Tommy went to the carnival and bought 40 tickets for the rides. The first ride cost 5 tickets and the second ride was 10 tickets. How many tickets does Tommy still have?
______ tickets
-Name the shape. _____________ ___________ ___________ -Which shape has more than 4 sides? Circle it.
Look at the pictograph. Key! ✪ = 2 students
Important Facts! -One day has _____ hours -One hour = _____seconds. What month comes after February?
___________________
Color in the triangles only.
Nick Jr. ✪ ✪ ✪ Nick ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪
Cartoon Network ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪
Disney Channel ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪
How many students like Disney Channel? _________ Which channel received the most votes? ____________________
20
64
30
50
120
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 13
33
DC Klein
Match each one. Word Form
Thirty three
49
Forty nine
133
One hundred thirty three
290
Two hundred ninety
620
six hundred twenty
1. What is another way to write 654?
a. six hundred fi_y c. six hundred forty forty b. six hundred fi_een d. six hundred fi_y four
2. Color in the number four hundred ninety one 3. Color in the number 540 4. Which number is shown below? a. Four hundred twenty b. Four hundred two c. Four hundred twelve d. Three hundred twenty
441
498
491
499
Five hundred four
Five hundred forty
Five hundred fi_y
Five hundred fourteen
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 14
DC Klein
Summer Week 7 Subtract
Counting by 4’s.
Which figure has a line of symmetry? a b c d
Use <,>, or =
189 _____ 199 105 _____ 105
223 _____ 221 225 _____ 229
535 _____ 554 734 _____ 554
Eighty three _______ seventy five
How many blocks are shown? ______ blocks
The Bush Ranch has 456 horses and 234 longhorns. It also has 198 chickens. How many more horses than chickens does the ranch have?
________ more horses.
The pictograph shows the amount of flowers collected. How many flowers did Bill and Sarah pick altogether? *look at the key ____________ flowers Who picked more flowers than Rick? _____________
*key ❃ = 3 flowers
Which number is shown below? + = ______
*Write 503 in word form
_______________________________
Tina’s cat Jimmy eats 3 cans of food per week. How many cans will Jimmy eat in four weeks? Week 1- Week 2- Week 3- Week 4- ______ cans
Which numbers are greater than 23? Circle them.
21 56
19 23
25 29
28 18
4
0234 -‐ 123
0304 -‐ 193
0200 -‐ 123
0114 -‐ 103
Rick ❃ ❃ ❃ ❃
Bill ❃ ❃
Hillary ❃ ❃ ❃ ❃ ❃ Sarah ❃ ❃ ❃
12
20 32 Feed me!
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 15
Three hundred forty five
DC Klein
Cut and paste.
PASTE HERE
Word Form
Cut
345
Two hundred sixty three
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Five hundred thirty
PASTE HERE
530
263
One hundred + sixty five
PASTE HERE
One hundred ninety nine
PASTE HERE
Five hundred fifteen
PASTE HERE
199
515
165
PASTE HERE
Two hundred
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one hundred thirty
forty
Forty five ______ one hundred seventy ______
Sixty one ______ two hundred eighty _______
Write the number.
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 16
DC Klein
Summer Week 8 Add. 50 + 800 = ______ 60 + 500 = ______ 40 + 600 = ______ 90 + 100 = ______
Order the numbers from least to greatest.
Least 2 3 4 Greatest
Which number is shown below? + 500 = _________
Look at the table. *no key
How many more pencils did Sandy buy than Ariel and Ronnie altogether? _____ pencils
Darla is baking 10 cupcakes. She wants to put one cherry on each cupcake. How much money will she need if cherries cost 5 cents each? a. 50 cents b. 55 cents c. 45 cents d. 60 cents
Complete the graph. Juan-4 Mario-5 Bob-3 Lee-2 Sally-5
Shade in the fraction ½ ¾ ¼ Which shows ⅕ ? Circle it.
Hanna is counting the numbers of chickens in her farm. She counted 40 chickens in the barn, 34 chicken in a tree, and 15 chickens eating outside. How many chickens did she count? ___________ chickens
Color in the fraction.
½ ¼
⅗ 2 out of 4
Show 6:15
Sandy ✐✐✐✐✐✐✐✐✐✐
Ariel ✐✐✐✐✐
Danny ✐✐✐✐✐✐✐✐
Ronnie ✐✐✐
215 210 199 209 212 8 8
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
8 8 8 8
Juan Mario Bob Lee Sally
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 17
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Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 18
9. David likes to collect cards in his free time. He has 25 football cards and 35 basketball cards. The rest of his cards are soccer cards. If David has 100 cards, how many soccer cards does he have?
______ soccer cards
Compare using <,>, or =
32 _____33 354 _____ 334
31 _____32 123 _____165
88 _____89 293 _____ 285
78 _____76 134 _____ 299
69 _____65 243 _____ 243
Multiplication 2 x 5 = ______
3 x ____ = 12 1 X 6 = ______
6. How many police stations does New York have? __________ ¤ = 6 Dallas ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ New York ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ Houston ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ Waco ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
How many equal groups of 5 can you make?
__________ groups
Claudia wants to share the cupcakes with her 4 friends. Make 4 equal groups!
Fill in the blanks
33 – 20 = ________ 66 + 22 = ________ twelve + thirteen = ______
Match
10 15 + 15
8. Which fraction shows 2/3?
14 14 + 50
40 + 40 80
30 + 30
60 20
50 -‐ 30
90 -‐ 20
50 -‐ 10
70
40
50
Summer Week 9
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 19
Facts
- Monday, Tuesday, _________________, Thursday, _________________.
- Second, minute, _____________, day, _____________, month.
- January, February, March, _________________, May, _______________.
- August, September, _________________, ___________________.
Mike has a bag of coins with 4 quarters, 8 dimes, and two nickels. How much money does he have?
a. $1.80
b. $1.90
c. $1.95
d. $1.85
Multiplication 2 x = ______
4 x ____ = ____ 1 X 5 = ______
Match each shape
Triangle Cube Pentagon Rectangle
How much money is shown below?
________ dollars
Which shape has the most sides? Circle it.
Fill in the blanks
60 – 35 = ________ 99 + 11 = ________ Twenty one + thirteen = ______
Ms. White wants every student in her classroom to create 2 posters for a “No bullying” presentation during the summer. If Ms. White has 13 students, how many posters will the classroom be creating?
________ posters
10 19 + 20
Show 7:40
15 14 + 30
Summer Week 10
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$5 $1
$5
Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ Math (Test Prep) ° 20
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