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1 TNReady Practice February 1-5
5th Grade Math Review TNReady Practice February 1-5

2 Monday, February 1 The number shown has a bold digit and an underlined digit. 33,000 Which statement correctly describes the bold and underlined digits? The bold 3 is the underlined 3. The bold 3 is 10 times the underlined 3. The bold 3 is one time the underlined 3. The bold 3 is the underlined 3.

3 2. There are 6 bags of M&Ms. Each bag is 4/5 full
2. There are 6 bags of M&Ms. Each bag is 4/5 full. Select the expression that can be used to represent the total amount of bags of skittles. 4 ÷ (5 x 6) 5 ÷ (4 x 6) 5 x (4 ÷ 6) (6 x 4) ÷ 5

4 3. Mrs. Gipe has 5 candy bars. Each candy bar has 12 sections
3. Mrs. Gipe has 5 candy bars. Each candy bar has 12 sections. She wants to share the candy bars equally with 11 friends and have some for herself. Shade the number of sections of the candy bars one person would get.

5 Tuesday, February 2 Write the sum of in the space provided.

6 2. The first layer of a rectangular prism is packed with 14 unit cubes
2. The first layer of a rectangular prism is packed with 14 unit cubes. There are no spaces or gaps between the cubes. The prism is 3 unit cubes tall. Select all expressions that represent the volume of the rectangular prism. 14 + 3 14 x 3 14 x 3 x 3 x 3 14 x 14 x 3

7 3. Select all correct answers. Find the sum. 1 1 6 + 3 4 A
3. Select all correct answers. Find the sum A = = B = = C = = D = = 15 12

8 Wednesday, February 3 What is rounded to the nearest whole number?

9 2. John used 3 different kinds of juice to make 4.1 liters of punch.
Select the three juices John used to make the punch. 1.65 liters of orange juice 2.0 liters of grape juice 1.9 liters of apple juice 0.55 liters of cherry juice

10 3. A box is filled with pencils. The teacher sharpened 1 4 of them
3. A box is filled with pencils. The teacher sharpened of them. A student sharpened of them. The fractions of pencils left to be sharpened is _____. 9 20 18 20 2 20 11 20

11 Thursday, February 4 1. Which ordered pair describes the point shown on the graph? (4,6) (5,3) (7,4) (6,4)

12 Write your answer in the space provided.
2. A plastic container has a square base with an area of 16 𝑖𝑛𝑐ℎ𝑒𝑠 2 . The container has a height of 5 inches. What is the volume, in cubic inches, of the container? Write your answer in the space provided.

13 3. Select all the numbers with values greater than eleven and fourteen hundredths.
twelve and eleven hundredths eleven and one hundred fifty-six thousandths ten and five tenths 11.107 14.40

14 Friday, February 5th Performance Task
Bella went grocery shopping. The table lists the items Bella bought, how many of each item Bella bought, and the cost for 1 of each item. Part A: How much did Bella spend on groceries? ______________ Item purchased Number bought Cost for 1 Milk 1 gallon $2.99 Bread 2 loaves $1.98 Coke 3 bottles $0.99 Can of peaches 2 cans $0.79 Cereal 2 boxes $3.48 Chips 4 bags

15 Part B: Circle True or False for each statement. A
Part B: Circle True or False for each statement. A. Bella paid the most for the bread. true or false B. Bella paid more for chips than cereal. true or false C. Bella paid $0.03 more for the milk than cokes. true or false Item purchased Number bought Cost for 1 Milk 1 gallon $2.99 Bread 2 loaves $1.98 Coke 3 bottles $0.99 Can of peaches 2 cans $0.79 Cereal 2 boxes $3.48 Chips 4 bags

16 Part C: In her wallet, Bella has only $5 bills and $20 bills
Part C: In her wallet, Bella has only $5 bills and $20 bills. What is the least amount of money Lily can give the cashier to pay for the groceries? ________ Item purchased Number bought Cost for 1 Milk 1 gallon $2.99 Bread 2 loaves $1.98 Coke 3 bottles $0.99 Can of peaches 2 cans $0.79 Cereal 2 boxes $3.48 Chips 4 bags

17 Part D: Draw one combination of bills into the box that would give this amount from Part C.
Item purchased Number bought Cost for 1 Milk 1 gallon $2.99 Bread 2 loaves $1.98 Coke 3 bottles $0.99 Can of peaches 2 cans $0.79 Cereal 2 boxes $3.48 Chips 4 bags

18 Part E: How much change would Bella receive from the cashier is she gives the cashier the bills shown in Part D? ________________ Item purchased Number bought Cost for 1 Milk 1 gallon $2.99 Bread 2 loaves $1.98 Coke 3 bottles $0.99 Can of peaches 2 cans $0.79 Cereal 2 boxes $3.48 Chips 4 bags


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