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Weekly Homework Sheet (5)
Monday
Tuesday
What is the VALUE of the
underlined digit?
Write 483,928 in each form.
Word:
7,329,006
7,329,006
Expanded:
Date:
Wednesday
Thursday
Round 238,098 to the
nearest…
100:
1,000:
10,000:
Compare the numbers using
>, <, or =.
823,940____823,940
1,279,403 ____1,287,954
Find the Difference.
78,000 – 9,743
Find the Sum.
23,017 + 78,947
Find the Difference.
90,387 – 8,428
Find the Sum.
438,490 + 874,489
Find the quotient.
7,345 ÷ 8
Find the product.
876 x 66
Find the quotient.
9,287 ÷ 7
Find the product.
3,284 x 9
There are 1,375 students in one
elementary school. If all
elementary schools have the
same number of students, how
many students are there in 7
schools?
There are 9,485 elementary
school students in the
surrounding cities. If there are
5 elementary schools and
each school has the same
number of students, how many
students does each school
have?
Ms. Smith’s class collected
2,478 cans for the food drive.
Ms. Carter’s class collected
8,677 cans. How many more
cans did Ms. Carter’s class
collect than Ms. Smith’s?
Kristy earns $134 each day she
works. Every day she spends
$8 on breakfast and $12 on
lunch. How much money will
she have in 25 days? 50 days?
Complete the pattern.
Find the GCF of 8 and
12.
Create a pattern for the
rule a x 3
Find the least common
multiple of 2 and 5.
1
3
2
4
3
5
4
6
8
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
20
2
____
100
10
5
12
8
+
12
4
5
____
10
8
7
3
8
3
_
8
1
20
8
+
=
100 10
5
2
5
7
1
4
+8
2
5
_3
3
4
Solve.
3
x 7=
4
3 x
4
=
5
Each day Kerry jogs ¾ miles.
If she jogs the same distance
for 6 days, how many miles will
she have jogged?
Kevin has a rope that is 3 ¾
feet long. He wants to shorten
it by 1 ¼ feet. How long will
his new rope be?
What decimal is being
modeled? _____
Draw a model for
Write it as a fraction_____
3
4
10
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
Solve.
Solve.
2
8
10
7
9
____
10
100
5
4
10
+ 6
9
10
12
11
____
12
13
4
4
9
_ 2
7
9
Solve.
45
5
+
=
100 10
8
2
3
6
7
11
+ 4
2
3
_ 4
9
11
Solve.
Solve.
10
x 5=
12
4 x
Melissa buys 2 5/8 pounds of
bananas, and 3 7/8 pounds of
grapes. How many pounds of
fruit did she buy?
8 friends go to Subway and
each get ½ of a sandwich. How
many sandwiches did they get
all together?
Convert each fraction to a
decimal.
Convert each decimal to a
fraction.
43
=
100
3
=
10
0.9 =
0.40 =
70
=
100
85
=
100
0.38 =
0.84 =
7
=
9
Write it as a decimal____
If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
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Monday
Tuesday
What is the VALUE of the
underlined digit?
7,329,006
9,000
7,329,006
300,000
Write 483,928 in each form.
Word: four hundred eighty
three thousand, nine hundred
twenty eight.
Expanded: 400,000+80,000+
3,000+900+20+8
Wednesday
Thursday
Round 238,098 to the
nearest…
100: 238,100
1,000: 238,000
10,000: 240,000
Compare the numbers using
>, <, or =.
Find the Sum.
438,490 + 874,489
1,312,979
Find the product.
3,284 x 9
29,556
823,940 = 823,940
1,279,403 <1,287,954
Find the Difference.
78,000 – 9,743 68,257
Find the Sum.
23,017 + 78,947 101,964
Find the Difference.
90,387 – 8,428 81,959
Find the quotient.
7,345 ÷ 8
918 R1
Find the product.
876 x 66
57,816
Find the quotient.
9,287 ÷ 7
1,326 R5
There are 1,375 students in one
elementary school. If all elementary
schools have the same number of
students, how many students are
there in 7 schools?
9,625
There are 9,485 elementary school
students in the surrounding cities.
If there are 5 elementary schools
and each school has the same
number of students, how many
students does each school have?
1,897
Ms. Smith’s class collected 2,478
cans for the food drive. Ms.
Carter’s class collected 8,677 cans.
How many more cans did Ms.
Carter’s class collect than Ms.
Smith’s?
6,199
Kristy earns $134 each day she
works. Every day she spends $8 on
breakfast and $12 on lunch. How
much money will she have in 25
days? 50 days?
2,850
5,700
Complete the pattern.
Find the GCF of 8 and
12. 4
Create a pattern for the
rule a x 3
Find the least common
multiple of 2 and 5.
10
1
3
2
4
3
5
4
6
8
10
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
20
2
=
100 10
5
12
8
+
12
1
Solve.
7
8
3
_
8
3
3
1
2
3
1
x 7= 5
4
4
5
2
5
2
5
4
13
5
+8
7
1
4
3
4
1
3
2
_3
Solve.
3 x
3
9
4
12
7
9
>
10 100
5
4
10
10
30
9
10
2
11
5
+ 6
4
2
= 2
5
5
Kevin has a rope that is 3 ¾
feet long. He wants to shorten
it by 1 ¼ feet. How long will
his new rope be? 2 ½
What decimal is being
modeled? 0.23
Draw a model for
8
10
Solve.
45
5
95
+
=
100 10 100
12 11
>
13 12
4
4
9
8
_ 2
7
9
+ 4
1
Solve.
Each day Kerry walks ¾ miles.
If she jogs the same distance
for 6 days, how many miles will
she have jogged? 4 1/2
Write it as a fraction 23/100
2
6
Compare the fractions using
>, <, or =.
Solve.
20
8
+
= 1
100 10
4 5
<
10 8
1
12
1
3
2
3
2
3
6
2
3
1
13
3
7
11
9
11
9
1
11
_ 4
Solve.
10
1
x 5= 4
12
6
4 x
Melissa buys 2 5/8 pounds of
bananas, and 3 7/8 pounds of
grapes. How many pounds of
fruit did she buy?
6½
8 friends go to Subway and
each get ½ of a sandwich. How
many sandwiches did they get
all together?
4
Convert each fraction to a
decimal.
Convert each decimal to a
fraction.
43
= 0.43
100
3
= 0.3
10
0.9 =
70
= 0.70
100
85
= 0.85
100
0.38 =
Write it as a decimal 0.8
If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
7
1
= 3
9
9
9
10
0.40 =
40
100
38
100
0.84 =
84
100
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