1. CUBE The picture below shows the number of jump ropes that were in 5 boxes in gym class. 3 jump ropes 8 jump ropes 10 jump ropes 9 jump ropes 6 jump.

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1. CUBE The picture below shows the number of jump ropes that were in 5 boxes in gym class. 3 jump ropes 8 jump ropes 10 jump ropes 9 jump ropes 6 jump ropes Coach Raines opened the boxes and put all the jump ropes into 12 equal groups. How many jump ropes did Coach Raines put in each group?

2. TRIANGLE BASED PYRAMID Julio drew the following model to represent the expression 12 ÷ 3 = 4.  Now you draw a model to represent the expression 8 ÷ 4 = 2. 

3. TRIANGULAR PRISM There are 58 bags of jellybeans for the students who scored the highest grades on the first math test. Each bag contains 64 jelly beans. How many jellybeans are in the 58 bags? *Take a GRIDABLE from Mr. Rosas’ desk and record your answer. Be sure to use the correct place value.

4. SQUARE BASED PYRAMID A square has a perimeter of 12 inches and an area of 9 inches. What is the length of each side?

5. RECTANGULAR PRISM Mrs. Edwards handed out chocolate chip cookies, sugar cookies, oatmeal cookies, gingerbread cookies, and peanut butter cookies during the Fall Carnival on Saturday. There were 97 fourth graders who attended the carnival. Each fourth grader received 1 of each kind of cookie. What is the total number of cookies Mrs. Edwards handed out to the fourth graders?