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Brawner Intermediate School
BY Mrs. Ore
NUMBERS &
REVIEW
PATTERNS
GEOMETRY
OBJ. 2
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OBJ 3
Probability &
Statistics Obj.
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Underlying
Processes
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OPERATIONS
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NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1
Which numeral is the same as
six hundred thirty-six thousand, fifty-nine?
A. 6306,59
B. 636,059
C. 600,659
D. 630,59
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NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1
B.636 , 059
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NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1
The table below shows the number of pancakes served at a
restaurant during a four-month period. In which of these months did
the restaurant serve the least number of pancakes?
Month
Number of Pancakes
January
7,706
February
6,489
March
6,439
April
6,617
A. January
B. March
C. February
D. April
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Month
January
February
Number of Pancakes
TOO HIGH
TOO HIGH
March
April
B. March
NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1
7, 7 0 6
6, 4 8 9
6, 4 3 9
TOO HIGH
6, 6 1 7
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Shayna has several pots of red flowers and
cacti. What fraction of the plants shown are
red flowers?
NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1
A.
C.
7
10
6
10
B.
10
D.
10
10
6
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1
8
2
3
9
10
NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1
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NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1
The table below shows the number of differenttypes of balls Jorge has in his collection. Which
number sentence shows the best way to estimate the
number of balls in his collection?
Type
Number of
balls
Soccer
14
Basketball
24
Tennis balls
88
Baseballs
47
A.10 + 20 + 90 + 50 = 170
B.10 + 30 + 80 + 40 = 160
C. 10 + 20 + 80 + 40 = 150
D. 20 + 20 + 90 + 50 = 180
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NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1
Type
Number of balls
Soccer
14
Rounds down to 10
Basketball
24
Rounds down to 20
Tennis balls
88
Rounds up to 90
Baseballs
47
Rounds up to 50
10 + 20 + 90 + 50 = 170
A.
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Jessica is 48 inches tall. Her father is
74 inches tall. Which number sentence
can be used to find how much taller
Jessica’s father is than Jessica?
NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1
A. 74 x 48 = Ƥ
B. 74 ÷ 48 = ƿ
C. 74 – 48 = Ƥ
D. 48 + 74 = Ʀ
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NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1
74 in. – 48in. = Ƥ
C.
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PATTERNS OBJ. 2
A produce manager displays her oranges at Krogers. She
counts the oranges in groups of 7. Which list shows only
numbers the manager counts?
A.14, 21, 29, 36, 42
B. 7, 21, 36, 49, 58
C. 14, 21, 28, 35, 42
D. 7, 13, 20, 27, 34
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+7
+7
PATTERNS OBJ. 2
+7
14, 21, 28, 35, 42
C.
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PATTERNS OBJ. 2
Mr. Smith gives his students 2 stickers for every 5 check
marks they get on the class homework chart. If Jamal
has 30 check marks, how many stickers should he have?
Number of
check Marks
Number of
Stickers
5
2
10
4
15
6
20
8
A. 18
stickers
C. 10
stickers
B. 12
D. 14
stickers
stickers
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PATTERNS OBJ. 2
12 stickers
B.
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PATTERNS OBJ. 2
Carol and her mother baked cupcakes.
They baked 7 pans with 6 cupcakes on
each pan. Which number sentence is in
the same fact family as 7 x 6 = 42 ?
A. 42 ÷ 6 = 7
B. 7 + 6 = 13
C. 6 + 42 = 49 D. 42 – 7 = 35
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PATTERNS OBJ. 2
FACT FAMILY
6 x 7 = 42
7 x 6 = 42
42 ÷ 7 = 6
AND
42 ÷ 6 = 7
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PATTERNS OBJ. 2
Stanley is studying Native American homes. He made a model
village, as shown below. Which could be used to find the total
number of homes in Stanley’s model village?
A. 3 + 6 = Ƨ
B. 3 x 6 = Ƨ
C. 6 – 3 = Ʀ
D. 6 ÷ 3 = ǟ
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PATTERNS OBJ. 2
Three groups of six each
3x6=Ƨ
B.
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A.
C.
Number of
games
Number of
quarters
3
B.
PATTERNS OBJ. 2
Number of
games
Number of
quarters
12
3
14
5
14
5
18
9
18
9
21
Number of
games
Number of
quarters
D.
Number of
games
Number of
quarters
3
12
3
7
5
20
5
9
9
36
9
13
There are 4 quarters in a professional
football game. Which table correctly
shows the number of quarters in 3, 5,
and 9 professional football games?
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Number of
games
Number of
quarters
3
x 4 =
12
5
x 4 =
20
9
x 4 =
36
C.
PATTERNS OBJ. 2
QUARTERS = 4
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Geometry Obj. 3
Which letter shows more than 1 line of symmetry?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Geometry Obj. 3
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C.
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Which two figures below appear to be congruent to the
shapes inside the circle?
R
S
T
A. R AND T
B. R
AND
C. Q
D. S
AND
AND
R
Q
S
T
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Geometry Obj. 3
D. S AND T
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Geometry Obj. 3
Which best names the shape shown below?
A.Octagon
B. Parallelogram
C. Trapezoid
D. Hexagon
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Geometry Obj. 3
C.
Trapezoid – only one pair of
parallel lines
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Geometry Obj. 3
Which picture does NOT show a
line of symmetry?
A.
C.
B.
D.
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Geometry Obj. 3
A. Does NOT have a line of symmetry
Handle is larger
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Geometry Obj. 3
Zeth’s younger brother has the figures shown
below. Which of the following best describes
these figures?
A. Circles, pyramids, and a square
B. Triangles, circles, a rectangle, and a square
C. Triangles, cubes, and spheres
D. Prisms, spheres, pyramids, and a cube
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Geometry Obj. 3
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D. Prisms, spheres, pyramids, and a cube
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Probability and Statistics Obj. 5
PET SURVEY
Dogs
Juan and Rosie did a
survey to find the
number of different pets
owned by students at
their school. What is the
total number of dogs
owned by the students?
Cats
Fish
Other
Each
A. 8
C. 40
means 5 pets.
B. 6
D. 30
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Probability and Statistics Obj. 5
40 DOGS C.
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Probability and Statistics Obj. 5
Jordan cut fruit to make a fruit salad. The table below shows the number of
pieces of different kinds of fruit. His favorite fruit is Apple. Jordan pulls out 1
piece of fruit without looking. If the pieces of fruit are all the same size,
which type of fruit is he least likely to pull out?
Type of Fruit
Number of
Pieces
Apple
40
Orange
32
Banana
50
Strawberry
24
A. Apple
B. Orange
C. Banana
D. Strawberry
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Probability and Statistics Obj. 5
D.Strawberry
- with
only 24 slices (least amount)
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Mrs. Ore’s Class
Probability and Statistics Obj. 5
Mrs. Frye’s Class
Hamburger
Hamburger
Pepperoni
Pepperoni
Sausage
Sausage
Cheese
Cheese
Each
means 4 students
Two classes voted on their favorite pizza topping. How many
more students voted for CHEESE in Mrs. Frye’s class than in
Mrs. Ore’s class?
A. 16
C. 5
B. 6
D. 1
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Probability and Statistics Obj. 5
14
4 + 4
4
+ 4
+
+
4
2 =
+
2 =
14
- 9
5
9
C. 5
more students
voted for CHEESE pizza
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Temperatures in Five Texas Cities
Probability and Statistics Obj. 5
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Temperature (degrees F)
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The graph shows the
temperatures of Five
Texas Cities. Which
city has the lowest
temperature?
CITIES
A. Longview
B. Marshall
C. Abilene
D. Del Rio
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Probability and Statistics Obj. 5
B. MARSHALL –
Has the lowest temperature.
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Fast Insects
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HawkMot h
Honeybee
Deer Bot f ly
Bumblebee
Hor sef ly
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Probability and Statistics Obj. 5
The graph shows information about
the distance certain insects can fly
in 1 hour. Which table best
matches the data from the graph?
D i st a n c e T r a v e l e d i n 1 H o u r
A.
C.
Kind of
Insects
Distance
Traveled
B.
Kind of
Insects
Distance
Traveled
Horsefly
9
Horsefly
9
Bumblebee
11
Bumblebee
11
Deer Botfly
30
Deer Botfly
40
Honeybee
7
Honeybee
7
Hawk Moth
33
Hawk Moth
33
Kind of
Insects
Distance
Traveled
D.
Kind of
Insects
Distance
Traveled
Horsefly
33
Horsefly
4
Bumblebee
7
Bumblebee
11
Deer Botfly
30
Deer Botfly
30
Honeybee
11
Honeybee
5
Hawk Moth
9
Hawk Moth
33
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Kind of
Insects
Distance
Traveled
Horsefly
9
Bumblebee
11
Deer Botfly
30
Honeybee
7
Hawk Moth
33
Probability and Statistics Obj. 5
A.
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Group
X
Group
Y
427
401
551
509
772
882
125
767
Underlying Processes Obj 6
Look at the two groups of
numbers. Which statement about
the numbers in these two groups
is true?
A. All the numbers in Group X are odd.
B. All the numbers in Group Y are less than 400.
C. All the numbers in Group Y are more than 400.
D. All the numbers in Group X are even.
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Underlying Processes Obj 6
All the numbers in Group Y
are more than
C.
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Underlying Processes Obj 6
Denzel is at the theater watching a movie that
lasts 2 hours. What information is needed to
find the time that Denzel should be picked up
from the movie?
A.Which movie Denzel is seeing.
B.What time the movie started.
C. How long it takes to drive home.
D. How much the movie costs.
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B
Underlying Processes Obj 6
What time the movie started.
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Underlying Processes Obj 6
What are the three largest numbers that
can be made using the digits 2,5,7,and 8?
Each digit must be used only once in
each number.
A. 8,5 2 7
B.
2,7 8 5
C.
7, 8 2 5
D.
8,7 5 2
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Underlying Processes Obj 6
8,7 5 2
A.
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Underlying Processes Obj 6
There are 24 children in Samuel’s class. There
are more girls than boys. What additional
information is needed in order to find how many
more girls than boys there are in Samuel’s class?
A. The grade the children are in.
B. The number of boys in Third grade.
C. The number of boys in Samuel’s class.
D. The name of Samuel’s teacher.
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C. The number of boys
in Samuel’s class.
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Underlying Processes Obj 6
Erasers come in two different packages. Erica needs
exactly 32 erasers for math class. Which combination
of packages totals 32 glue sticks?
A. 4 of Package A and 3 of Package B
B. 1 of Package A and 4 of Package B
C. 7 of Package A and 2 of Package B
D. 2 of Package A and 4 of Package B
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Underlying Processes Obj 6
2 of Package A and
4 of Package B
D.
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