Card 1 Solve. 410.7 + 74.39.

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Card 1 Solve. 410.7 + 74.39

Card 2 Solve. 127.6 x 8.2

Card 3 Solve. 7654/32

Card 4 Solve. 785.35/125

Card 5 Circle the shapes that are parallelograms.

Card 6 Identify the base and the height of the parallelogram. Then find the area.

Card 7 Label the coordinate for the character below:

Card 8 Label the coordinate for the character below:

Card 9 Plot and label a Point D on the grid so that triangle ABD has and area of 14 square units. What ordered number pair names Point D?

Card 10 Plot and label the following points on your Scoot Card A (-5, 3) B (-4, 1) C (-1, 1) D (-2, 3)

Card 11 Draw a line to connect the points from Card 10 as follows: A to B, B to C, C to D, and D to A. Describe the figure you have drawn.

Card 12 Plot the points on the coordinate grid to make a reflection of the figure. Begin with the reflection of Point A at (1, -5). Point Original Figure Reflected Figure x y A (1,5) B (4,5) C (1,2) D (4,2)

Card 13 Record the points you used to make the Reflected Figure from Card 11 in the table below. Point Original Figure Reflected Figure x y A (1,5) B (4,5) C (1,2) D (4,2)

Card 14 Quadrant: Quadrant: Use the clues below to label each quadrant: First Quadrant (x,y) Second Quadrant (-x, y) Third Quadrant (-x, -y) Fourth Quadrant (x, -y) Quadrant: Quadrant:

Card 15 _____ L = 2,540 mL _____ mL = 8.6 L 8 quarts = _____ cups 2.5 pints = ___ fluid ounces

Card 16 Rich wants to build a wooden frame around his canvas painting. The painting is 12 inches by 8 inches. In order to build the frame, does Rich need to find the area or the perimeter of the painting? What amount of wood does he need?

Card 17 Explain the definition of area to your teacher. Find the area of the figure below:

Card 18 Use the correct formula to find the area of the figure. Area of Rectangle A= b x h Area of Parallelogram A = b x h Area of Triangle A = ½ b x h

Card 19 Use the correct formula to find the area of the figure. Area of Rectangle A= b x h Area of Parallelogram A = b x h Area of Triangle A = ½ b x h

Card 20 Draw a shape with an area of 10 cm2. Use a formula to prove your shape has an area of 10 cm2.

Card 21 The prism at the right is made up of centimeter cubes. What is the area of the base of the prism? (Don’t forget units!) What is the height of the prism? (Don’t forget units!) What is the volume of the prism? (Don’t forget units!)

Card 22 The prism at the right is made up of centimeter cubes. What is the area of the base of the prism? (Don’t forget units!) What is the height of the prism? (Don’t forget units!) What is the volume of the prism? (Don’t forget units!)

Card 23 Find the volume of the prism.

Card 24 Measure each angle. Angle A Angle B Angle C