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1 Math Midpoint Review Created by Educational Technology Network

2 Geometric Figures Lines, angles, rays
POWERPOINT JEOPARDY Multiply or Divide Add or Subtract Geometric Figures Lines, angles, rays Fractions Probability Patterns and Graphs 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50

3 Which problem could be solved using this picture?
A B. 9 x C D. 9 ÷  3

4 B. 9 x 3

5 What is the number sentence for the array?
A. 9 x 3 = 27 B. 3 x 3 = 9 C = 6 D. 9 – 3 = 6

6 B. 3 x 3 = 9

7 The number line model can be used to solve which multiplication problem?
A. 2 x B. 16 x C. 4 x D. 4 x 8

8 C. 4 x 4

9 Which of the area models show below represents 3 x 7?
C D.

10 C.

11 If 48 animals were in six different pens, how many animals were in each pen?
B. 54 C. 4 D. 8

12 If 48 animals were in six different pens, how many animals were in each pen?

13 Find the difference. 5,024 A. 5,411 B. 3,637 C. 4,637 D. 4,561

14 C. 4,637

15 Evaluate. 3,718 + 5,264 A. 8,928 B. 8,982 C. 8,829 D. 8,972

16 3,718 + 5,264 B. 8,982

17 How much money will Riley need to buy four bones and two toys?
Item Price bone $3 toy $4 How much money will Riley need to buy four bones and two toys? A. $15 B. $7 C. $23 D. $20

18 Item Price bone $3 toy $4 D. $ 20

19 Mitchell had $1,283. He bought a TV for $865
Mitchell had $1,283. He bought a TV for $865. How much money did he left? A. $418 B. $318 C. $2,148 D. $1,248

20 Mitchell had $1,283. He bought a TV for $865
Mitchell had $1,283. He bought a TV for $865. How much money did he left? $418

21 Number of cans collected
For three months, the students at NPES collected canned goods to donate. The table below shows how much they collected each month. Month Number of cans collected September 1,540 October 986 November 754 NPES set a goal of 3,500 cans. How many more pounds will the school need to collect to reach their goal? A. 220 B. 320 C. 2,280 D. 554

22 Number of cans collected
Month Number of cans collected September 1,540 October 986 November 754 NPES set a goal of 3,500 cans. How many more pounds will the school need to collect to reach their goal? A. 220

23 What continues in both directions forever?
Line Ray Line segment angle

24 A. line

25 How many faces and edges does this shape have?
5 faces, 10 edges 5 faces, 5 edges 4 faces, 8 edges 5 faces, 8 edges

26 D. 5 faces, 8 edges

27 A cube has ______ vertices.
8 6 4 3

28 A. 8 vertices

29 How many Lines Line Segments Rays Angles

30 Lines 4 Line Segments 3 Ray 1 Angles 2

31 What has a point and continues in only 1 direction?
Line Ray Line segment angle

32 B. Ray

33 Compare the fractions 3 < 3 8 4 b. 3 > 3 c. 3 = 3 d. 3 > 1 5 4

34 3 < 3 8 4

35 Name a fraction bigger than this one.

36 Possible answers

37 The following model is shaded to represent a fraction.
  Which of the shapes below is shaded to show a fraction less than the fraction shown above?

38

39 Draw a picture of the answer
What is ? Draw a picture of the answer

40

41

42

43 What is the probability of getting a 2?
Certain Likely Unlikely impossible

44 c. unlikely

45 What is the probability he will pick a letter tile?
certain likely unlikely equally likely

46 A. Certain

47 If a spinner had 2 blue, 3 green, and 1 yellow, what is the probability of getting a red.
                certain   B. unlikely C. impossible D. likely

48 C. impossible

49 The table shows the number of cups with different designs on them
The table shows the number of cups with different designs on them. If Phil picks one without looking which pencil will he most likely get? Design of cup Number of cups Stripes 54 Stars 45 Dots 32 Diamonds 23

50 stripes

51 How many combinations of shoes and socks will Doug get if he can pick one pair of shoes and socks?
A B C D. 3 Shoes Socks Black dress White Brown dress Black Tennis shoes brown

52 C. 9

53 Fill in the blank to extend the pattern.
23, 25, 28, 32, 37, ____ A. 42 B. 43 C. 44 D. 45

54 Fill in the blank to extend the pattern.
23, 25, 28, 32, 37, ____ 43

55 Using the graph below answer the question.
How many more points did Adam have than Emily? 10,000 4,000 6,000 5,000

56 c. 6,000 Answer

57 The line plot shows the number of pets students have in Mr
The line plot shows the number of pets students have in Mr. Hall’s class. What is the total number of students who have 3 or more pets in Mr. Hall’s class? A B C D. 1

58 What is the total number of students who have 3 or more pets in Mr
What is the total number of students who have 3 or more pets in Mr. Hall’s class? A. 7

59 134, 146, 158, 170, 182 Look at the pattern below
Which pattern follows the same rule as the pattern in this picture? A. 25, 38, 51, 64 B. 25, 35, 45, 55 C. 25, 37, 49, 61 D. 25, 34, 43, 52

60 134, 146, 158, 170, 182 Look at the pattern below
Which pattern follows the same rule as the pattern in this picture? C. 25, 37, 49, 61

61 Look at this table. Each book bag is the same price.
If the pattern continues, what will be the total price of 5 book bags? A. $65 B. $75 C. $70 D. $80 Book bags Number of book bags 1 2 3 4 5 Price $15 $30 $45 $60

62 Look at this table. Each book bag is the same price.
If the pattern continues, what will be the total price of 5 book bags? B. $75 Book bags Number of book bags 1 2 3 4 5 Price $15 $30 $45 $60


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