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Math Benchmark Review End Of Year
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Jeopardy! 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy! Place Value Shapes
Problem Solving Fractions Data & Number Lines Money & Time 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy!
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Place Value Write the standard form and expanded form of this number. one thousand three hundred fifty-two 1,352 1,
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200 - Place Value d. 1,100 Which number makes this a true comparison?
_____ > 1,098 a b. 1, c. 1, d. 1,100 d. 1,100
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Which completes the statement?
Place Value Which completes the statement? A. > 242 < 324 <243 >432
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400 - Place Value 10 more: 8,096 100 more: 8,196
8,086 Write: 10 more 100 more 10 less 100 less 10 more: 8, more: 8,196 10 less: 8, less: 7,986
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500 - Place Value c. 690 < 1,087 < 1,143
Order the numbers from least to greatest. , ,143 1,087 > 1,143 > 690 690 < 1,143 > 1,087 690 < 1,087 < 1,143 c. 690 < 1,087 < 1,143
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100 - Shapes Name the shapes and how many sides and vertices.
Hexagon: 6 sides and 6 Vertices Pentagon: 5 sides and 5 Vertices
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200 - Shapes Triangular Prism : 5 faces; 6 vertices; 9 edges
Name the shapes below. How many edges, faces, and vertices does it have? Triangular Prism : 5 faces; 6 vertices; 9 edges Square Pyramid: 5 faces; 5 vertices; 8 edges
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How are these two shapes alike?
They both have circles for faces. They do not have any vertices.
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Shapes My shape has 8 sides and 8 vertices. Draw a shape that fits my rule. Any shape that is an octagon.
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500 - Shapes Triangular Prism Triangle and rectangle
What shape is this? What are the shapes of the faces? Triangular Prism Triangle and rectangle
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100 - Problem Solving 80 more inches
My grandma measured the length of her garden. It was 89 inches long. She needs it to be 169 inches long. How much longer does she need to make her garden? 80 more inches
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200 - Problem Solving She has 295 pies left.
Mrs. Heidorf has 138 pumpkins pies and 222 apples pies. She gives her neighbor 65 pies. How many pies does Mrs. Heidorf have now? She has 295 pies left.
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Problem Solving 908
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Problem Solving I have 1,968 books about dinosaurs. 652 of the books are about meat-eating dinosaurs. How many of my dinosaur books are not about meat-eating dinosaurs? A. 1,310 B. 316 C. 1,316 D. 682
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500 - Problem Solving Meters Kilometers
Choose the best unit of measurement to measure… Length of the classroom The distance from Spring, Tx to Dallas, Tx Centimeters Kilometers Meters Meters Kilometers
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Fractions Name the fractions. Halves fourths eighths
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Fractions Which is not a fraction? A B B
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300 - Fractions Six eights 6 out of 8
How much is shaded in this fraction? Six eights 6 out of 8
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400 - Fractions The fourths have larger parts because there is less.
Which fraction has larger pieces? Which fraction has the smaller pieces? The fourths have larger parts because there is less. The eights have smaller parts because there is more.
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500 - Fractions Three thirds or one whole
How much is shaded in this fraction Three thirds or one whole
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100 - Data & Number lines A. 2 C. 5 B. 3 D. 1
How many children 2 brothers and sisters? A C. 5 B D. 1
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200 - Data & Number lines What number would be at the point? 790
790
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Data & Number lines Which ice-cream is the least favorite among the third graders? A. Vanilla C. Chocolate Chip B. Strawberry D. Black Currant
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Data & Number lines Which blood type is the most common at Green Garden Elementary School? A. Type A C. Type AB B. Type B D. Type O
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Data & Number lines Key: each child equals 2 How many more students are going home by Bus than by Bicycle? C. 17 D. 9
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Money and Time What time is shown? 1:30
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Money and Time Write the value of the coins below. $ 0.36 or 36¢
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Money and Time What time is shown? 5:37
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400 - Money and Time Penny = 1¢ Dime = 10¢ Nickel = 5¢ Quarter = 25¢
Write the name and value of each coin. Penny = 1¢ Dime = 10¢ Nickel = 5¢ Quarter = 25¢
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Any combination that makes $ 0.87
Money and Time Show one way to make this amount. eighty seven cents Any combination that makes $ 0.87
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Final Jeopardy! Jan and John each had some balls. Each of them had an equal amount. The number is an even number. Together they have 48. How many balls did they both have? 24
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