Math Mania - Net Start Class

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Math Mania
Which
threedimensional
figure has a
triangle for
a side?
 A.
 B.
 C.
 D.
Which
threedimensional
figure has a
triangle for
a side?
 A.
 B.
 C.
 D.
What number
is missing in
the pattern
below?
 A. 14
 B. 13
 C. 12
5,__, 17, 23,29
 D. 11
What number
is missing in
the pattern
below?
 A. 14
 B. 13
 C. 12
5,__, 17, 23,29
 D. 11
Look at the
spinner?
Which tally chart shows
the most likely results of 24 spins?
A
B
C
D
Face
Spin
Results
Face
Spin
Results
Face
Spin
Results
Face
Spin
Results
$
*
%
13
$
*
%
20
$
*
%
18
$
*
%
8
7
4
4
0
3
3
8
8
Look at the
spinner?
½ of 24 =
12…so if is
likely that
the spinner
will hit the $
13 of 24
spins
Which tally chart shows
the most likely results of 24 spins?
A
B
C
D
%= ¼ of a ½
the circle =
12/4 = 3
Face
Spin
Results
Face
Spin
Results
Face
Spin
Results
$
*
%
13
$
*
%
20
$
*
%
18
7
4
4
0
3
3
* = ¾ of ½
the circle=
about 7
Face Spin
Results
$
*
%
8
8
8
Using the weights
below, what
combination of
weights would Manuel
need to equal 81
pounds?
 A. 1 A and 1B and 1C and 1D
 B. 1 A and 1B and 1C and 1E
 C. 1 A and 1B and 1D and 1E
 D. 1 A and 1B and 1D
A
50 lbs.
B
20 lbs.
C
10 lbs.
D
5 lbs.
E
1lb.
Using the weights
below, what
combination of
weights would Manuel
need to equal 81
pounds?
 A. 1 A and 1B and 1C and 1D
 B. 1 A and 1B and 1C and 1E
 C. 1 A and 1B and 1D and 1E
 D. 1 A and 1B and 1D
A
50 lbs.
B
20 lbs.
C
10 lbs.
D
5 lbs.
E
1lb.
The camp
counselors needed
teams of 5 campers
for a game.
There were 35
campers attending
camp that day.
How many teams
can the counselors
make?
 A. 35
 B. 35
- 5 = 30
÷ 5=7
 C. 35 X 5 = 175
 D. 35 + 7 = 42
The camp
counselors needed
teams of 5 campers
for a game.
There were 35
campers attending
camp that day.
How many teams
can the counselors
make?
 A. 35
- 5 = 30
 B. 35
÷ 5=7
 C. 35 X 5 = 175
 D. 35 + 7 = 42
What fraction
of the bowling
pins is laying?
 A. 10 / 4
 B. 6 / 10
 C. 4 / 10
 D. 6 / 4
What fraction
of the bowling
pins is laying?
 A. 10 / 4
 B. 6 / 10
 C. 4 / 10
 D. 6 / 4
Look at the spinner.
 A.
 B.
 C.
If it is spun 1 time,
which color is the
pointer most likely
to point to?
 D.
Look at the spinner.
 A.
 B.
 C.
If it is spun 1 time,
which color is the
pointer most likely
to point to?
 D.
Look at the spinner.
 A.
 B.
 C.
If it is spun 1 time,
which color is the
pointer least likely to
 D.
point to?
Look at the spinner.
 A.
 B.
 C.
If it is spun 1 time,
which color is the
pointer least likely to
 D.
point to?
Mrs. Velchoff
went shopping
at 2 stores?
Which
statement is
TRUE about the
prices on her
two receipts?
 A. All the prices on receipt A
are even.
 B. All the prices on receipt B
are less than $100
 C. All the prices on receipt A
are greater than $70
 D. All the prices on receipt B
are odd
RECEIPT A
RECEIPT B
$72
$49
$60
$21
$80
$85
$100
$67
$99
$203
Mrs. Velchoff
went shopping
at 2 stores?
Which
statement is
TRUE about the
prices on her
two receipts?
 A. All the prices on receipt A
are even.
 B. All the prices on receipt B
are less than $100
 C. All the prices on receipt A
are greater than $70
 D. All the prices on receipt B
are odd
RECEIPT A
RECEIPT B
$72
$49
$60
$21
$80
$85
$100
$67
$99
$203
Abby bought a
soda for $.85
and a burger for
$2.25. Which of
these shows
one way to find
how much
change she
received from
$5.00?
 A. Subtract $.85 from
$5.00 then add $2.25.
 B. Add $.85 and $5.00
then subtract $2.25
 C. Subtract $2.25 from
$5.00
 D. Add $.85 and $2.25
then subtract the total
from $5.00
Abby bought a
soda for $.85
and a burger for
$2.25. Which of
these shows
one way to find
how much
change she
received from
$5.00?
 A. Subtract $.85 from
$5.00 then add $2.25.
 B. Add $.85 and $5.00
then subtract $2.25
 C. Subtract $2.25 from
$5.00
 D. Add $.85 and $2.25
then subtract the total
from $5.00
Mrs. Stewart starts running at 2:30 PM
Saturday. She ran until 3:45 PM.
How long did she run?
A. 1 hour 15 minutes B. 1 hour 45 minutes
C. 1 hour 30 minutes D. 2 hours
Mrs. Stewart starts running at 2:30 PM
Saturday. She ran until 3:45 PM.
How long did she run?
2:30-3:30=1 hr.
3:30-3:45=15 min.
1 hr. + 15 min
A. 1 hour 15 minutes B. 1 hour 45 minutes
C. 1 hour 30 minutes D. 2 hours
If Ms. Decker
counted raffle
tgickets in
groups of 5,
which list
shows
numbers that
she could
have named?
 A. 5, 10, 18, 22
 B. 5, 12, 15, 20
 C. 10, 15, 20, 25
 D. 10, 15, 24, 31
If Ms. Decker
counted raffle
tgickets in
groups of 5,
which list
shows
numbers that
she could
have named?
 A. 5, 10, 18, 22
 B. 5, 12, 15, 20
 C. 10, 15, 20, 25
 D. 10, 15, 24, 31
The Kings Airport A. 12 Planes B. 21 Planes
has more planes
landing at the end
of each week C. 60 Planes D. 70 Planes
than during the
day.
Day
Number of Planes
Landing
How many
airplanes land at
the Kings Airport
on Saturday and
Sunday?
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Each
means 5 planes landing
The Kings Airport A. 12 Planes B. 21 Planes
has more planes
landing at the end
of each week C. 60 Planes D. 70 Planes
than during the
day.
Day
Number of Planes
Landing
How many
airplanes land at
the Kings Airport
on Saturday and
Sunday?
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Each
means 5 planes landing
The principal bought
18 CDs for 3
computers.
She bought the
same number for
each computer.
 A. 18
- 3 = 15
 B. 18
÷ 3=6
 C. 18 X 3 = 54
Which number
sentence shows how
many CDs each
computer will get?
 D. 18 + 3 = 21
The principal bought
18 CDs for 3
computers.
She bought the
same number for
each computer.
 A. 18
- 3 = 15
 B. 18
÷ 3=6
 C. 18 X 3 = 54
Which number
sentence shows how
many CDs each
computer will get?
 D. 18 + 3 = 21
Mrs. Pugh had 90
minutes to run
errands. She spent
45 minutes buying
gas, 15 minutes in
the post office, and
the rest of the time
at the pet store.
How much time did
she spend at the pet
store?
 A. 90
- 45 + 15
 B. 90 + 45 -15
 C. 90 + 45 + 15
 D. 90 - 45 - 15
Mrs. Pugh had 90
minutes to run
errands. She spent
45 minutes buying
gas, 15 minutes in
the post office, and
the rest of the time
at the pet store.
How much time did
she spend at the pet
store?
 A. 90
- 45 + 15
 B. 90 + 45 -15
 C. 90 + 45 + 15
 D. 90 - 45 - 15
Which number
does point H best
represent on the
number line?
A. 515
B. 545
C. 535
D. 525
H
445
465
485
505
Which number
does point H best
represent on the
number line?
A. 515
B. 545
C. 535
D. 525
H
445
465
485
505
While visiting the
arcade, Connor
saw 15 sports
games, 7 racing
games, 4 dance
games, and 12
water games.
How many racing
and water games
did Connor see?
 A. 15 + 7
 B. 7 + 12
 C. 7 + 4
 D. 15 + 12
While visiting the
arcade, Connor
saw 15 sports
games, 7 racing
games, 4 dance
games, and 12
water games.
How many racing
and water games
did Connor see?
 A. 15 + 7
 B. 7 + 12
 C. 7 + 4
 D. 15 + 12
The table below shows the number of pretzels
sold at the baseball stadium during the summer.
MONTH
June
July
August
September
Number
of Pretzels
4,891
7,445
8,237
5,122
In which two months were the most pretzels sold?
A. June and July
C. June and August
B. July and August
D. August and September
The table below shows the number of pretzels
sold at the baseball stadium during the summer.
MONTH
June
July
August
September
Number
of Pretzels
4,891
7,445
8,237
5,122
In which two months were the most pretzels sold?
A. June and July
C. June and August
B. July and August
D. August and September
Melanie has a box of 100 colored paper clips.
13 clips are red, 27 are yellow, 36 are white,
and 24 are blue.
If she pulls out 1 paper clip without looking,
which color of paper clip is she LEAST likely to
pull out? WHY?
A. Red
B. Yellow
C. White
D. Blue
Melanie has a box of 100 colored paper clips.
13 clips are red, 27 are yellow, 36 are white,
and 24 are blue.
If she pulls out 1 paper clip without looking,
which color of paper clip is she LEAST likely to
pull out? WHY?
A. Red
B. Yellow
C. White
D. Blue
Alexis reached in the bag and
pulled out a handful of on
some plastic game pieces.
What fraction of the pieces were Green?
A. 2/12
B. 2/10
C. 8/12
D. 4/12
Alexis reached in the bag and
pulled out a handful of on
some plastic game pieces.
What fraction of the pieces were Green?
A. 2/12
B. 2/10
C. 8/12
D. 4/12
Ty went to get a haircut with $20 in his
pocket. After spending $11 on the
haircut, he went next door to buy a slice
of pizza and a soda for $3. Which
number sentence shows how much
money Ty has left?
A. 20 + 11 - 3
C. 20 + 11 + 3
B. 20 – 11 + 3
D. 20 – 11 – 3
Ty went to get a haircut with $20 in his
pocket. After spending $11 on the
haircut, he went next door to buy a slice
of pizza and a soda for $3. Which
number sentence shows how much
money Ty has left?
A. 20 + 11 - 3
C. 20 + 11 + 3
B. 20 – 11 + 3
D. 20 – 11 – 3
Look at the
figures.
A. They are rectangles
B. They are threedimensional figures
C. They each have only
one line of
symmetry
Which statement
is true?
D. They each have the
same area.
Look at the
figures.
A. They are rectangles
B. They are threedimensional figures
C. They each have only
one line of
symmetry
Which statement
is true?
D. They each have the
same area.
Ms. Brown has the four containers below
filled with cool prizes?
Which of the following best describes the
shapes of the containers?
A. Squares and Circle B. Cubes and Spheres
C. Rectangular Prisms and Cylinders
D. Rectangular Pyramids and Cones
Ms. Brown has the four containers below
filled with cool prizes?
Which of the following best describes the
shapes of the containers?
A. Squares and Circle B. Cubes and Spheres
C. Rectangular Prisms and Cylinders
D. Rectangular Pyramids and Cones
Ms. Swank can fit 12 of her music CDs
in the CD stand. She has 36 CDs.
How many CD stands does she need
to hold all 36?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 24
D. 36
Ms. Swank can fit 12 of her music CDs
in the CD stand. She has 36 CDs.
How many CD stands does she need
to hold all 36?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 24
D. 36
Ms. Kohlmeier went counted her
Easter eggs into groups of 4.
Which list shows the
numbers that she counted?
A. 4, 5, 8, 12
B. 8, 12 ,13, 16
C. 8, 12, 20, 24 D. 4, 9, 12, 16
Ms. Kohlmeier went counted her
Easter eggs into groups of 4.
Which list shows the
numbers that she counted?
A. 4, 5, 8, 12
B. 8, 12 ,13, 16
C. 8, 12, 20, 24 D. 4, 9, 12, 16
Ben, Sam, and Joe play baseball.
Ben has 14 hits and Sam has half as
many hits as Ben. Joe has 5 more hits
than Sam. Which shows the number of
hits each boy has?
A. Ben 14, Sam 28, Joe 19
B. Ben 14, Sam 28, Joe 33
C. Ben 14, Sam 7, Joe 2
D. Ben 14, Sam 7, Joe 12
Ben, Sam, and Joe play baseball.
Ben has 14 hits and Sam has half as
many hits as Ben. Joe has 5 more hits
than Sam. Which shows the number of
hits each boy has?
A. Ben 14, Sam 28, Joe 19
B. Ben 14, Sam 28, Joe 33
C. Ben 14, Sam 7, Joe 2
D. Ben 14, Sam 7, Joe 12
Recess is at
the same time
everyday.
What time is
recess?
A. 11:35
C. 7:03
B. 7:11
D. 6:57
Recess is at
the same time
everyday.
What time is
recess?
A. 11:35
C. 7:03
B. 7:11
D. 6:57
Bedtime is at
half past seven
every night.
What time
that?
A. 6:30
B. 7:30
C. 8:30
D. 8:00
Bedtime is at
half past seven
every night.
What time
that?
A. 6:30
B. 7:30
C. 8:30
D. 8:00
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 A.
 B.
 C.
 D.
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 A.
 B.
 C.
 D.
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 A.
 B.
 C.
 D.