
Math Practice Questions for Week 26
Test your math skills with a set of practice questions for Week 26 covering various topics such as standard form, money, fractions, shapes, measurements, and more. Check your answers in the provided answer key to track your progress.
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Name: Week 26 Monday Tuesday 1. Write thirty-two thousand, four hundred fifty-six in standard form. 1. What is the value of the underlined digit? 123,458 743 2. There are 120 boxes in storage. If Hudson puts 90 more boxes in storage, how many boxes are now in storage? 2. Geronimo had $450 in savings. If he spent $123 on a new bike and $230 on a new skateboard, how much money does he have left in savings? 3. What fraction of the figure below is white? 3. Compare the fractions using <,>, or =. Explain how you know with words or a model. 3 6 3 8 Write as a sum of unit fractions. 4. Name the figures using as many names as possible. 4. What 3D shape has 2 faces, no edges, and no vertices? 5. Find the perimeter. 5. Find the area. 10 m 14 m 6. Find the perimeter. 6. Find the area. 8 in. 34 in. 7. Find the quotient. 18 2 7. Find the sum. 105 + 349 8. Find the difference. 300 176 8. Find the missing factor. 9 x ___ = 81 9. Find the difference. 832 120 10. Find the sum. 346 + 230 9. Find the product. 4 x 8 10. Find the product. 43 x 8
Wednesday Thursday 1. Write 15,678 in expanded notation. 1. Compare the numbers using <,>, or =. 12,560 12,456 2. The teacher has 6 one-dollar bills, 3 nickels, 2 dimes, and 1 penny. How much money does the teacher have? 2. What quadrilateral has only one pair of parallel sides? Draw an example below. 3. Is the comparison true or false? How do you know? 5 6 3. What fraction of the rectangle is shaded? < 5 12 4. The model shows a poster hanging in Veronica s room. Each tile is 1 square centimeter. What is the area of Veronica s poster in square centimeters? 4. If the length of the school playground is 32 yards and the width is 45 yards, how many feet of fence will be needed to around the entire playground? 5. Haleigh has is putting square tiles in her pantry. The model shows the part of the tile she has already put down. She will need to do 6 more rows to cover the pantry. How many total square tiles will she need? 5. Find the perimeter of the figure below. 6. Find the quotient. 72 9 7. Find the product. 4 x 19 6. Find the quotient. 36 6 7. Find the product. 34 x 8 8. Find the difference. 600 391 9. Find the sum. 8. Find the sum. 581 + 345 9. Find the difference. 80 67 217 + 58
Week 26 Answer Key Monday Tuesday 1. Write thirty-two thousand, four hundred fifty-six in standard form. 32,456 1. What is the value of the underlined digit? 123,458 743 50 40 2. There are 120 boxes in storage. If Hudson puts 90 more boxes in storage, how many boxes are now in storage? 210 boxes 2. Geronimo had $450 in savings. If he spent $123 on a new bike and $230 on a new skateboard, how much money does he have left in savings? $97 3. Compare the fractions using <,>, or =. Explain how you know with words or a model. 3. What fraction of the figure below is white? 5 8 > 3 6 3 8 Write as a sum of unit fractions. 1 8+ 1 8+ 1 8+ 1 8+ 1 8 4. Name the figures using as many names as possible. Quadrilateral Parallelogram Rectangle 4. What 3D shape has 2 faces, no edges, and no vertices? cylinder Quadrilateral Parallelogram Rhombus 5. Find the perimeter. 5. Find the area. 10 m P= 56 m A = 24 sq. units 14 m 6. Find the perimeter. 6. Find the area. P= 84 inches A = 15 sq. units 8 in. 34 in. 7. Find the quotient. 18 2 7. Find the sum. 105 + 349 8. Find the difference. 300 176 124 8. Find the missing factor. 9 x _9__ = 81 9 454 9. Find the difference. 832 120 712 10. Find the sum. 346 + 230 9. Find the product. 4 x 8 10. Find the product. 43 x 8 344 576 32
Wednesday Thursday 1. Write 15,678 in expanded notation. (1x10,000) + (5x1,000) + (6x100) +(7x10) +(8x1) 1. Compare the numbers using <,>, or =. 12,560 12,456 > 2. The teacher has 6 one-dollar bills, 3 nickels, 2 dimes, and 1 penny. How much money does the teacher have? $6.36 2. What quadrilateral has only one pair of parallel sides? Draw an example below. Trapezoid 3. Is the comparison true or false? How do you know? 5 6 3. What fraction of the rectangle is shaded? 2 6 < 5 12 False. The numerators are the same, so you would use the denominators to help you compare. Twelfths are smaller than sixths. 4. The model shows a poster hanging in Veronica s room. Each tile is 1 square centimeter. What is the area of Veronica s poster in square centimeters? 4. If the length of the school playground is 32 yards and the width is 45 yards, how many feet of fence will be needed to around the entire playground? 154 yards of fence A= 30 sq. cm 5. Haleigh has is putting square tiles in her pantry. The model shows the part of the tile she has already put down. She will need to do 6 more rows to cover the pantry. How many total square tiles will she need? 5. Find the perimeter of the figure below. P = 44 cm. 35 tiles 6. Find the quotient. 72 9 7. Find the product. 4 x 19 6. Find the quotient. 36 6 7. Find the product. 34 x 8 8 76 6 272 8. Find the difference. 600 391 209 9. Find the sum. 8. Find the sum. 581 + 345 9. Find the difference. 80 67 13 217 + 58 275 926