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Mrs. White Summer 2015 6th Grade Summer Math Packet This packet is designed to be a review of essential math skills. It includes problems covering math concepts and skills that are necessary for success in 6th grade math. This packet is to be completed before the first day of school. Please bring this to Mrs. White’s Math class on the first Friday of the school year, as this will be your first grade of the school year. Please do not use calculators on any part of this packet. Show ALL work. All work must be done in pencil and must be legible. Do not wait until the last minute to complete this packet and do not try to complete this all at one time. Pace yourself! Timed math drills covering addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts are part of our work in 6th grade Math. Reviewing multiplication facts through 12 and completing online math drills are great ways to prepare for our class. Please review adding and subtracting fractions thoroughly before we begin school in August. Go to the 6th grade Math blog for additional Math review and links to practice timed tests. The blog address is www.gwamath-mrswhite.blogspot.com. Thank you, Lori White GWA 6th grade Math Mrs. White Summer 2015 Find the sum, difference, product, or quotient. 1. 174 ÷ 6 2. 203 – 178 3. 334 × 28 4. 962 + 284 5. You are buying T-shirts for the school store to sell. The T-shirts come in boxes of 24 each. You buy 12 boxes. How many T-shirts did you buy? Identify the place value of the bold faced digit. Then write the number in expanded form. 6. 537,095 7. 6,976,324 Estimate the following problems. 8. 5239 + 539 9. 24 18 10. 5846 ÷ 13 Solve. 11. You need $57 for a concert ticket. You have $19. How much more money do you need for the ticket? Mrs. White Summer 2015 12. You need to bring 75 cupcakes to a party. The first batch of cupcakes makes 15. How many more batches do you need to make? 13. You need school supplies. You buy a binder for $3.95, colored pencils for $1.79, a pencil pouch for $0.99, a folder for $0.19, and markers for $2.29. How much did you spend on school supplies? Find the sum or difference. 14. 15.3 + 21.9 15. 7.61 – 3.19 16. 49.4 – 23.6 17. 4.3 + 26.13 Write a fraction to represent the shaded region or part of the set. 17. Complete the statement. 19. 7 hours = ______minutes 20. 560 seconds = _______ minutes 21. 94 hours = _____days ______hours 22. 11 minutes 35 seconds = ______ seconds 18. Mrs. White Summer 2015 Find the area and perimeter of the figures. 23. 9 ft 24. 6 ft 6 ft 7cm 11cm 9 ft 9cm Write the following as fractions or mixed numbers. 25. 0.068 26. 4.013 27. 9.64 30. 1.9 Compare, and write < or > . 28. 0.039 0.039 29. 0.83 0.093 1.90 Write the following as decimals. 31. 13 32. 100 73 33. 1000 4 54 100 On the line above, create and label a number line showing the following decimals. 34.) 1.7 35.) 2.3 36.) 2.9 37.) 3.2 Mrs. White Summer 2015 Round the following numbers to the ten-thousands place. 38. 42,890 39. 895,634 40. 3,718,859___________ Round the following number to the hundredths place. 41. 6.0795___________ 42. 45.12348___________ 43. 79.862___________ Make a factor tree for each number. Write the prime factorization for each (using exponents, where possible). 44. 200 45. 66 46. 248 Write a number sentence for each problem. Then solve each problem. 47. Elizabeth rides her bike for an average speed of 8 miles per hour. At that speed, how many miles can she ride in 6 ½ hours? Number sentence_____________________ Solution_____________ 48. Jamie types at an average rate of 1.25 pages per quarter hour. If she types for 2 hours, how many pages can she type? Number sentence_____________________ Solution______________ Place the decimal point in each of the following products: 49. 14.09 × 38.2 = 5 3 8 2 3 8 50. 7.8 × 12.36 = 9 6 4 0 8 51. 52. 340.6 × 4.71 × 0.006 = 2 8 2 6 9.05 = 3 0 8 2 4 3 Mrs. White Summer 2015 Add and subtract the fractions and mixed numbers. Write each answer in simplest form. 1 53. 5 + 1 3 − 3 54. 2 1 3 2 + 1 55. 6 7 1 56. 4 1 7 10 − 1 5 1 4 60. Divide the square (below) into 3 triangles that have the following properties: 8 8 10 + 1 16 − 57. 58. 3 5 5 59. 8 − 4 Two triangles that have the same area. The third triangle has twice the area of either of the others. Classify the following angles as acute, obtuse, right, or straight. 61. 62. 63. 64. 3 Mrs. White Summer 2015 Solve the following rate problems using a rate table. 65. Kelly was excited she was going to work at her favorite ice cream shop over the summer. Her boss told her he would pay her $7.00 per hour. Using that rate of pay, complete the rate table below. Hourly Pay Hours Worked $7.00 1 2 4 $52.50 66. During football games at GWA, the concession stand sells lots of candy. The students’ favorite is Skittles. Complete the rate table below. Bags of Skittles Money Spent 1 2 3 $2.50 15 $12.50 67. Convert the following decimals, fractions, and percents. Decimal Percent Fraction 0.85 68 % 3 4 40% 3 1 3 $25.00 Mrs. White Summer 2015 Use the Order of Operations to evaluate the following expressions. 68. 33 – (6 x 4) ÷ 2 69. 7 + 60 ÷ (7 + 5) 70. (2² – 2) x 3 + 13 Subtract. 71. 90,234 – 56,754 72. 75,442 – 7,509 73. 4 hr. 11 min. – 2 hr. 45 min. Divide. 74. 21,320 ÷ 65 75. 8227 ÷ 21