5th Grade Math Weekly Practice - Week 1 Highlights

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Engage your 5th grader with daily math practice for Week 1 covering topics like multiplication, rounding, fractions, geometry, and problem-solving. Each day presents new challenges to enhance math skills and critical thinking. Dive into this comprehensive review to support your child's mathematical development.


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  1. Daily Math Review 5th grade Benchmark 4 Week 1

  2. Week 1: Day 1 1) 436 x 82 = 2) Round 34.52 to the nearest tenths. 3) What number is larger: 3.45 or 3.456. Why? 4) 2/3 x 4 4/5 = 5) What is the volume of this figure?

  3. Week 1: Day 2 1) 2.312 + 3.7 = 2) 23.4 x 2 = 3) 32.4 3 = 4) 2 1/4 + 3 3/8 = 5) Ava wants to ride the Ferris Wheel as many times as possible. The ride costs 6 tickets, and she has a total of 73 tickets. How many times can Ava ride the Ferris Wheel and how many tickets does she have left over?

  4. Week 1: Day 3 1) 3/12 x 1/5 (simplify if needed)= 2) 342 18 = 3) I have 4 sides, opposite sides are parallel and congruent, and no right angles. What am I? 4) 3 3/4 1 1/4 = 5) Josephine is in the orchestra. John is in the band. There are 39 students in the orchestra and twice that number in the band. There are 23 boys and 13 girls in the choir. If each student only participates in one group, how many students total are there in the orchestra, the band and the choir?

  5. Week 1: Day 4 1) Round 0.329 to the nearest tenths. 2) 12.3 x 1.6 = 3) 128 - 2.3 = 4) 3 1/5 - 1 2/7= 5) Hank always takes the same route when he walks his dog. First, he walks 74 meters to the park. Then he walks 123 meters to the school. Finally, he walks 204 meters to get back home. Hank walks his dog 2 times each day. How many kilometers does Hank walk his dog each day?

  6. Friday Five 1) Round 34.52 to the nearest tenths. 2) 2 1/4 + 3 3/8 = 3) I have 4 sides, opposite sides are parallel and congruent, and no right angles. What am I? 4) 128 - 2.3 = 5) Hank always takes the same route when he walks his dog. First, he walks 74 meters to the park. Then he walks 123 meters to the school. Finally, he walks 204 meters to get back home. Hank walks his dog 2 times each day. How many kilometers does Hank walk his dog each day?

  7. Daily Math Review 5th grade Benchmark 4 Week 2

  8. Week 2: Day 1 1) 3/4 x 3 6/7 = 2) 32.1 - 13 = 3) Create a numerical sequence starting at 0, and add 6. 4) 5) For soccer season, Katie wants to buy a new soccer ball, a pair of shorts and a pair of soccer shoes. The ball costs $9.60, the shorts cost $11.40 and the shoes cost $9.35. Katie has $8.90. How much more money does she need?

  9. Week 2: Day 2 1) (15 5 x 7) + 24 -4 2) 9845 15 3) Where is the red pentagon? 4) What shape is at (2,0)? 5) Mark wants to build a skateboard ramp. He needs to buy 177 inches of wood. How many feet of wood does he need to buy?

  10. Week 2: Day 3 Copy the coordinate plane on a sheet of paper. 1) Graph the letter A at (0,7) 2) Graph the letter B at (7,0) 3) Explain the difference between the ordered pairs in #1 and #2. 4) Write 45.932 in expanded notation 5) Jaime wants to know what will happen when you multiply 4 2/3 by a number less than one. (Explain using scaling)

  11. Week 2: Day 4 1.) 6493 x 45 = 2.) Convert 5.6 kilograms to grams 3.) Look at the two numerical sequences. Explain how sequence A and sequence B are related. A 5 7 9 11 13 B 10 14 18 22 26 4.) Write 6.098 out in words 5.) Our school received a box of 2,436 pencils. They wanted to split them between 32 classes. How many pencils went to each class and how many were left over?

  12. Friday Five 1) 3/4 x 3 6/7 = 2) (15 5 x 7) + 24 -4 3) Write 45.932 in expanded notation 4) Convert 5.6 kilograms to grams 5) For soccer season, Katie wants to buy a new soccer ball, a pair of shorts and a pair of soccer shoes. The ball costs $9.60, the shorts cost $11.40 and the shoes cost $9.35. Katie has $8.90. How much more money does she need?

  13. Daily Math Review 5th grade Benchmark 4 Week 3

  14. Week 3: Day 1 Ava just started a new job at Bruegger s Bagels. She makes $8.00 per hour. 1) How much will she make after two hours? 2) How much will she make after three hours? 3) Create a chart showing the hours she works, and how much she has made through 5 hours. 4) Create ordered pairs from your chart and graph them on a coordinate grid. 5) How much will Ava make after one day working eight hours? How much will she make after working two days?

  15. Week 3: Day 2 (Use the line plot to answer questions 1,2, and 3) 1) What is the total amount of hours spent reading for the students who read 1 3/4 hours? 2) What is the difference between the longest time spent reading and the shortest amount of time? 3) The line plot above is broken into what fractional increments? 4) Solve 245 9. 5) Solve 289 x 40.

  16. Week 3: Day 3 4 2/3 in 1.) Find the area of the square. 2.) Find the volume of the rectangular prism. 3.) Which shapes can have 4 sides and at least one pair of parallel lines? 4.) Explain why a parallelogram is always a quadrilateral, but not all quadrilaterals are parallelograms. 5.) Fabian ran 23 2/3 miles in March, and 4/5 that far in April. How many miles did he run in April?

  17. Week 3: Day 4

  18. Friday Five 1) What is the total amount of hours spent reading for the students who read 1 3/4 hours? 2) Solve 289 x 40 3) Find the area of the square. 4 2/3 in 4) Solve 245 9 5) Explain why a parallelogram is always a quadrilateral, but not all quadrilaterals are parallelograms.

  19. Daily Math Review 5th grade Benchmark 4 Week 4

  20. Week 4: Day 1 1) 4/5 x 2 4/9 = 2) 3 x (4 x 9 + 7) - 10 = 3) A kitten weighs 500g. A puppy weighs 2 kg. Which one weighs more? How much more? 4) 10 ft. 4 in. = _______ inches? 5) Jacob saved up $53.67. Then he got $11.28 for his allowance. He spent $7.15 on a pair of gloves, $6.99 on a winter hat and $5.25 on a scarf. How much money does Jacob have left?

  21. Week 4: Day 2 1) 66 inches = _______ ft.________in.? 2) (10 + 2) x (12 + 3) - 4 = 3) Jane drinks 275 milliliters of juice from a 1 liter container. How much juice is left? 4) What are the attributes of a parallelogram? 5) Riley had 100 dolphin stickers. She gave 2 stickers each to 10 friends. How many stickers does Riley have left?

  22. Week 4: Day 3 1) 2/3 5 = 2) (10 + 30 - 4 + 7) + 2 - 5 = 3) How many 200 mL paper cups can be filled from a 2 liter jug of lemonade? 4) 42 yards 2 feet = __________feet 5) Elijah wants to buy a jump rope that costs $5.75, a board game that costs $3.29 and a playground ball that costs $6.53. He has saved $2.00 from his allowance and his uncle gives him $1.00. How much more does Elijah need to buy the jump rope, board game and playground ball?

  23. Week 4: Day 4 1) (16 - 5) x (13 + 24 - 12) = 2) A recipe calls for 3/8 cups of chocolate chips and 1 1/2 cups of walnuts. Joe wants to double the recipe. How many cups of chocolate chips and walnuts will he use? 3) Ben is 140cm tall. Mike is 1090mm tall. Who is taller? How much taller? 4) How many sides does a decagon have? 5) Mackenzie bought 9 books about animals, 5 books about outer space and 1 book about trains. Each book cost $12.50. How much did Mackenzie spend on the books?

  24. Friday Five 1) 3 x (4 x 9 + 7) - 10 = 2) A kitten weighs 500g. A puppy weighs 2 kg. Which one weighs more? How much more? 3) Riley had 100 dolphin stickers. She gave 2 stickers each to 10 friends. How many stickers does Riley have left? 4) 2/3 5 = 5) Ben is 140cm tall. Mike is 1090mm tall. Who is taller? How much taller?

  25. Daily Math Review 5th grade Benchmark 4 Week 5

  26. Week 5: Day 1 1) Which number is larger? 60 inches or 5 feet? Explain 2) (44 - 8 + 4) (9 - 7) = 3) 34.1 x 2.3 = 4) Find the volume using unit cubes. 5) Ryan bought a sandwich for $4.75, a bag of chips for $1.70 and a drink for $1.75. The tax was $0.65. He gave the cashier $10.00. How much change should Ryan receive?

  27. Week 5: Day 2 1) (27 3 x 5) x (13 + 18 - 6) = 2) 2.517 - 0.02 = 3) A butterfly has a wingspan of 66mm and a height of 6 cm. Which is greater, its wingspan or its height? 4) Josh lives 21 miles from work. If his mother drives him 2/3 of the way, how much farther will Josh have to walk to get to work? 5) Create a line plot using the following data: 2/4, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1/4

  28. Week 5: Day 3 1) 5 1/4 x 4/5 = 2) 8 x (5 x 6 + 9) + 5 = 3) A whale is 24 meters long. A rhinoceros is 400cm long. Which is longer? How much longer? 4) Sara and Matt each ordered a medium pizza. Sara ate 3/8 of her pizza for lunch and 2/8 for a snack. Matt ate 2/4 of his pizza for lunch and 1/4 for a snack. Who ate more? Explain. 5) Explain what is happening in sequence 1 and what is happening in sequence 2. sequence 1 3 6 12 24 48 4 8 12 16 20 sequence 2

  29. Week 5: Day 4 1) 834 x 203= 2) 9253 42 = 3) Round $529.85 to the nearest dollar. 4) Heather bought 3 1/2 pounds of grapes and 2 3/4 pounds of cherries. How much more did the grapes weigh? 5) Which shape has 3 sides, 2 sides are congruent, and it has 1 right angle?

  30. Friday Five 1) Find the volume using unit cubes. 2) A butterfly has a wingspan of 66mm and a height of 6 cm. Which is greater, its wingspan or its height? 3) Josh lives 21 miles from work. If his mother drives him 2/3 of the way, how much farther will Josh have to walk to get to work? 4) 8 x (5 x 6 + 9) + 5 = 5) Round $529.85 to the nearest dollar.

  31. Daily Math Review 5th grade Benchmark 4 Week 6

  32. Week 6: Day 1 1) 5.6 + ____ = 12.6 2) Explain what will happen to 27 when you multiply it by 9/6. Prove your answer in two ways. 3) How many seconds are in 768 days? 4) Marcia has seven packages of peanuts; each contains 2/3 cups. She needs six cups of peanuts to make peanut brittle. How many more cups does she need? 5) 6.72 2.4 =

  33. Week 6: Day 2 1) Explain the relationship between sequence 1 and sequence 2. 8 16 24 32 40 sequence 1 2 4 6 8 10 sequence 2 2) Write 23.745 in expanded notation. 3) A car traveled 7 miles. How many inches did the car travel? 4) Mike had 9 cases of juice. He used 5 3/4 cases at the picnic. How many cases of juice does he have left? 5 2/3in. 5) Find the area of the rectangle. 2 1/2 in.

  34. Week 6: Day 3 1) 15.4 - _____ = 6.2 2) 5/6 3/4 = 3) 15 cups = _______quarts _______ cups? 4) Chef Leo bought 5 1/2 pints of strawberries. He used 3/4 of the strawberries to make tarts. How many pints of strawberries does he have left? 5) School lunches cost $14.50 per week. About how much would 15.5 weeks of lunch cost?

  35. Week 6: Day 4 1) Explain why a square is always a rectangle, but a rectangle is not always a square. 2) Round 23.4175 to the nearest thousandth= 3) How many pounds are there in 4 tons? 4) Steven had a piece of lumber 12 feet long. He cut it into pieces that were 2/3 feet long. How many pieces did he cut? 5) Sarah earns $11.75 per hour for gardening. If she works 21 hours this month, then how much did she earn?

  36. Friday Five 1) 5.6 + ____ = 12.6 2) A car traveled 7 miles. How many inches did the car travel? 3) 15 cups = _______quarts _______ cups? 4) 5/6 3/4 = 5) Steven had a piece of lumber 12 feet long. He cut it into pieces that were 2/3 feet long. How many pieces did he cut?

  37. Daily Math Review 5th grade Benchmark 4 Week 7

  38. Week 7: Day 1 1) Create two numerical sequences. Sequence 1 starts at 0 and goes up by 6, sequence 2 starts at 0 and goes up by 9 2) 4.5 x 3.04 = 3) How many hours are in 5 days? 4) John had a board 33 inches long. He cut off 15 4/5 inches so that it would make a shelf. How long is the board now? 5) Find the volume of this shape.

  39. Week 7: Day 2 1) 3874 16 = 2) 0.2 x 3.4 = 3) How many inches are in 3 yards? 4) Sam walked 2 7/8 miles from his house to Bob s house. Then Sam and Bob walked 1 1/2 miles to Jim s house. How far did Sam walk altogether? 5) Using the rectangular prism, what is the volume? 12.3 in 3.2 in 2.1 in

  40. Week 7: Day 3 1) 7.65 4.5 = 2) Round 186.239 to the nearest tenths. 3) How many feet in 45 yards? 4) A maple tree is 12 3/4 feet taller than a building. If the building is 50 1/2 feet at its peak, how tall is the maple tree? 5) Name 3 different types of triangles.

  41. Week 7: Day 4 1) What is the difference between the highest and lowest amount on the line plot? 2) What is the total of all the data on the line plot? 3) How many quarts are in 5 gallons? 4) At Safeway, strawberries cost $4.00 per pound. If you paid for 1 1/4 pounds with a $10 bill, how much change would you receive? 5) 2 2/4 x 4 4/5 =

  42. Friday Five 1) What is the total of all the data on the line plot? 2) How many hours are in 5 days? 3) 3874 16 = 4) A maple tree is 12 3/4 feet taller than a building. If the building is 50 1/2 feet at its peak, how tall is the maple tree? 5) Using the rectangular prism, what is the volume? 12.3 in 3.2 in 2.1 in

  43. Daily Math Review 5th grade Benchmark 4 Week 8

  44. Week 8: Day 1 1) 0.2 x ____ = 0.18 2) Which shapes can have 4 sides, 2 sets of parallel sides, and all congruent sides? 3) How many dimes are in $5.20? 4) A music concert was 6 hours long. Each performer played for 2/3 of an hour. How many performers played at the concert? 5) Name a 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 sided polygon.

  45. Week 8: Day 2 1) List all the factors for 24. 2) Frank bought 3 4/5 pounds of grapes, 5 2/3 pounds of oranges, and 2 1/3 pounds of strawberries to make a fruit salad. How many total pounds was his fruit salad? 3) 8 yards, 5 inches = ______ inches 4) (13 + 31 - 4) 10 - 3 = 5) A member of the school track team ran a total of 179.3 miles in practice over 61.5 days. About how many miles did he average per day?

  46. Week 8: Day 3 1) 7394 x 49 = 2) Put the following decimals in order from least to greatest: 4.34, 4.347, 4.3, 4.2561, 4.38 3) Create a line plot using the following data: 2/5, 1/10, 7/10, 1/2, 4/5, and 3/5 4) (16 + 3) x (13 - 4) + 10 = 5) A store owner has 7.11 lbs of candy. If she puts the candy into 9 jars, how much candy will each jar contain?

  47. Week 8: Day 4 1) 2 1/4 1 3/7 = 2) 4.80 x 1.2 = 3) 3 gallons, 4 cups = _____ cups 4) Write 39.629 in words and expanded form. 5) Paul will pay for his new car in 36 monthly payments. If his car loan is for $19,061, then how much will Paul pay each month? Round to the nearest cent.

  48. Friday Five 1) Which shapes can have 4 sides, 2 sets of parallel sides, and all congruent sides? 2) 8 yards, 5 inches = ______ inches 3) (13 + 31 - 4) 10 - 3 = 4) A store owner has 7.11 lbs of candy. If she puts the candy into 9 jars, how much candy will each jar contain? 5) Paul will pay for his new car in 36 monthly payments. If his car loan is for $19,061, then how much will Paul pay each month? Round to the nearest cent.

  49. Daily Math Review 5th grade Benchmark 4 Week 9

  50. Week 9: Day 1 1) Fill in the missing numbers in the sequence and explain the rule. 1 2 8 16 2) Round to the nearest whole number 53.492 3) 192 cups = ______ gallons 4) (9 + 23 - 2) 15 - 2 = 5) Taye bought 4 4/5 pounds of peanuts and 3 2/3 pounds of raisins. How many pounds of snacks did he buy in all?

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