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Grade 5 Unit 5 Module 1Practice Pages for Math at Home
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Session 2
Target One FractionsIn Target One Fractions, players choose 3 numbers to create a whole number and a fraction that have a product close to 1. Their score is the difference between their product and 1.
1 Claudia is playing Target One Fractions. She has these cards: 2, 3, 5, 5, 8. Help Claudia by choosing 3 cards and writing an equation she will solve.
2 Ernesto is playing Target One Fractions. He chose these cards: 2, 3, 8. He made the problem 8 ×
23 .
a What is 8 × 23 ? Show your work.
b What is Ernesto’s score? _______
c How else could you arrange the numbers?
d What would your product be? Show your work.
e What is your score? _______
f What is the difference between your score and Ernesto’s? Show your work.
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Session 3
Fractions of Wholes
1 Find the product.
a 14 of 7 = ____ b 1
5 × 25 = ____ c 13 of 36 ____
d 34 of 7 = ____ e 4
5 × 25 = ____ f 23 × 36 ____
2 True or False?
a 34 × 11 = 8 1
4 T F b 35 of 20 = 15 T F c 2
5 of 30 = 18 T F
d 16 × 15 = 16
5 T F e 26 × 21 = 7 T F f 24 × 2
3 = 483 T F
3 Madeline read 23 of her favorite book on the car ride to her grandparents’ house.
If the book had 225 pages, how many pages of the book has she read?
4 Theo entered a race that required him to ride his bike 54 kilometers and run 16 as
far as he bikes.
a How many kilometers will Theo run?
b How many meters will he run?
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Session 4
Thinking About Strategy
1 Anna is playing Target One Fractions. She has these cards: 4, 3, 6, 4, 2.
a What three cards should she choose to make a whole number and fraction whose product is close to 1?
b Write an equation for the problem Anna will solve.
c Solve the problem.
d What is Anna’s score for this round?
2 Multiply. Hint: Use one of the strategies on the class poster from today’s session.35 × 4 = ____ 4
5 × 3 = ____ 45 × 16 = ____
3 CHALLENGE Morgan thought she would be able to sell 75 plants for the school fundraiser. So far, she has sold 2
3 of her goal. Morgan’s friend Billy has sold 45 of his
goal of 60 plants.
a Make a prediction: which of the two students has sold more plants?
b How many plants has each student sold? Show your work.
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Session 5
Ryan’s Baseball Cards
1 Ryan has 48 baseball cards. He gives some of them away to his friends. Help Ryan figure out how many cards each of his friends will get. Show your work.
a If Ryan gives 14 of his 48 cards to Anna, how many cards does he give Anna?
b If Ryan gives 38 of his 48 cards to Josiah, how many cards does he give Josiah?
c If Ryan gives 26 of his 48 cards to Max, how many cards does he give Max?
d How many cards does Ryan have left? What fraction of his original 48 cards is this?
2 Solve the problems below.
23 + 5
6 = ____ 1 13 – 7
8 = ____ 1 45 + 1 3
10 = ____
16 × 78 = ____ 4
5 × 24 = ____ 27 × 49 = ____
16 18 – 15 3
5 = ____ 208 47 + 201 3
4 = ____ 20 16 – 15 3
5 = ____
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Session 1
Multiplication & Division Review page 1 of 2
1 Complete the following multiplication tables.
a × 2 9 6 5 7 20 40 30
60 120
b × 2 9 6 5 7 20 40 30
40 80
2 Complete the following division tables.
÷ 1,200 900 60 210 1,500 1,800 270 2,400
30 40
3 Solve these multiplication problems using the standard algorithm.
84 58 451 256× 36 × 27 × 32 × 33504
+ 2,5203,024
177 305 573 837× 49 × 64 × 26 × 86
These look like ratio tables to me so I kinda made them look like ratio tables, but in ye old firste editione they were very very different. Should they look like ratio tables or like the multiplication table SB page or...?
1 2
1
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4 Whitney's 9 cousins are coming to visit, and she wants to make them each a little gift bag. She wants to put an equal number of little candies in each bag, eat 3 candies herself, and have none left over.
Candy Candies per Bag
Lemon Sours 147
Strawberry Kisses 216
Pineapple Sweets 193
a Which bag of candies should she buy? Show all of your work. Hint: Can you remember a divisibility rule to help?
b How many candies will each cousin get? Show all your work.
Session 1
Multiplication & Division Review page 2 of 2
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More Fractions of Wholes page 1 of 2
1 Find the products.
a 14 of 6 = ____ b 1
5 × 30 = ____ c 13 of 27 = ____
d 34 of 6 = ____ e 4
5 × 30 = ____ f 23 × 27 = ____
2 True or False?
a 14 × 9 = 2 1
4 T F b 35 of 25 = 15 T F c 2
5 of 15 = 5 25 T F
d 18 × 15 = 5
18 T F e 26 × 24 = 14 T F f 17 × 1
3 = 173 T F
3 Pete rode his dirt bike 23 of the 150-mile course. How many miles did Pete ride?
Show your work.
4 Kim says that multiplying 14 × 12 is the same as dividing 12 by 4. Do you agree
with Kim? Explain your answer.
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Review
5 Round each number to the nearest tenth and hundredth.Number Rounded to the Nearest Tenth Rounded to the Nearest Hundredth
131.094
45.655
934.705
100.550
6 Evaluate each of the following.
a 6 × (5 × 12) = ____ b (18 × 13) + (2 × 13) = ____
c (75 ÷ 3) × 10 = ____ d (117 × 4) − (7 × 4) = ____
7 Six friends had lunch together and decided to split the bill evenly.
a If the bill was $48.60, what was each person’s share? Show your work.
b After tax and tip, the bill totaled $63.00. What was each person’s share? Show your work.
8 CHALLENGE Vivian loves to paint in the evenings after school. She is working on three paintings. She needs 4 brushes, 3 canvases, and 12 small tubes of paint. Brushes cost $0.75 each, canvases cost $5.99 each, and tubes of paint costs $1.89 each.
a Write an expression to determine Vivian’s cost, then solve the problem.
b Help Vivian determine the average cost per painting. Write an expression and then solve the problem.
Session 3
More Fractions of Wholes page 2 of 2
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Answer Keys
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Session 2
Target One FractionsIn Target One Fractions, players choose 3 numbers to create a whole number and a fraction that have a product close to 1. Their score is the difference between their product and 1.
1 Claudia is playing Target One Fractions. She has these cards: 2, 3, 5, 5, 8. Help Claudia by choosing 3 cards and writing an equation she will solve.
2 Ernesto is playing Target One Fractions. He chose these cards: 2, 3, 8. He made the problem 8 ×
23 .
a What is 8 × 23 ? Show your work.
b What is Ernesto’s score? _______
c How else could you arrange the numbers?
d What would your product be? Show your work.
e What is your score? _______
f What is the difference between your score and Ernesto’s? Show your work.
Answer Key
Responses will vary.The numbers that will yield a result closest to 1 are 2, 3, and 5 used in one of the following equations:
2 × 3/5 = 6/5 or 3 × 2/5 = 6/5
16/3 = 5 1/3; work will vary.
4 1/3
Responses will vary. The arrangement that will yield a product closest to 1 is 2 × 3/8.
Answers to 2d, e, and f will vary depending on how each student chooses to arrange the numbers.
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Session 3
Fractions of Wholes
1 Find the product.
a 14 of 7 = ____ b 1
5 × 25 = ____ c 13 of 36 ____
d 34 of 7 = ____ e 4
5 × 25 = ____ f 23 × 36 ____
2 True or False?
a 34 × 11 = 8 1
4 T F b 35 of 20 = 15 T F c 2
5 of 30 = 18 T F
d 16 × 15 = 16
5 T F e 26 × 21 = 7 T F f 24 × 2
3 = 483 T F
3 Madeline read 23 of her favorite book on the car ride to her grandparents’ house.
If the book had 225 pages, how many pages of the book has she read?
4 Theo entered a race that required him to ride his bike 54 kilometers and run 16 as
far as he bikes.
a How many kilometers will Theo run?
b How many meters will he run?
Answer Key
7/4 or 1 3/4 5
205 1/4
12
24
150 pages; work will vary.
9 kmWork will vary.
9,000 m
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Session 4
Thinking About Strategy
1 Anna is playing Target One Fractions. She has these cards: 4, 3, 6, 4, 2.
a What three cards should she choose to make a whole number and fraction whose product is close to 1?
b Write an equation for the problem Anna will solve.
c Solve the problem.
d What is Anna’s score for this round?
2 Multiply. Hint: Use one of the strategies on the class poster from today’s session.35 × 4 = ____ 4
5 × 3 = ____ 45 × 16 = ____
3 CHALLENGE Morgan thought she would be able to sell 75 plants for the school fundraiser. So far, she has sold 2
3 of her goal. Morgan’s friend Billy has sold 45 of his
goal of 60 plants.
a Make a prediction: which of the two students has sold more plants?
b How many plants has each student sold? Show your work.
Answer Key
12/5 or 2 2/5 12/5 or 2 2/5 64/5 or 12 4/5
Answers will vary. The 3 numbers that will result in the product closest to 1 are 2, 3, and 6 used in one of two equations: 2 × 3/6 or 3 × 2/6.
Answers to problems 1b, c, and d will vary depending on the 3 numbers selected.
Work will vary.
Predictions will vary.
Morgan has sold 50 plants (2/3 × 75 = 50).Billy has sold 48 plants ( 4/5 × 60 = 48).
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Session 5
Ryan’s Baseball Cards
1 Ryan has 48 baseball cards. He gives some of them away to his friends. Help Ryan figure out how many cards each of his friends will get. Show your work.
a If Ryan gives 14 of his 48 cards to Anna, how many cards does he give Anna?
b If Ryan gives 38 of his 48 cards to Josiah, how many cards does he give Josiah?
c If Ryan gives 26 of his 48 cards to Max, how many cards does he give Max?
d How many cards does Ryan have left? What fraction of his original 48 cards is this?
2 Solve the problems below.
23 + 5
6 = ____ 1 13 – 7
8 = ____ 1 45 + 1 3
10 = ____
16 × 78 = ____ 4
5 × 24 = ____ 27 × 49 = ____
16 18 – 15 3
5 = ____ 208 47 + 201 3
4 = ____ 20 16 – 15 3
5 = ____
Answer Key
12 cards; work will vary.
18 cards; work will vary.
16 cards; work will vary.
2 cards; 2/48 or 1/24 of the original 48 cards.
9/6 or 1 3/6 or 1/12
14
21/40
11/24
96/5 or 19 1/5
410 9/28
2 11/10 or 3 1/10
12
4 17/30
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Session 1
Multiplication & Division Review page 1 of 2
1 Complete the following multiplication tables.
a × 2 9 6 5 7 20 40 30
60 120
b × 2 9 6 5 7 20 40 30
40 80
2 Complete the following division tables.
÷ 1,200 900 60 210 1,500 1,800 270 2,400
30 40
3 Solve these multiplication problems using the standard algorithm.
84 58 451 256× 36 × 27 × 32 × 33504
+ 2,5203,024
177 305 573 837× 49 × 64 × 26 × 86
These look like ratio tables to me so I kinda made them look like ratio tables, but in ye old firste editione they were very very different. Should they look like ratio tables or like the multiplication table SB page or...?
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1
Answer Key
540 360 300 420 1200 2400 1800
360 240 200 280 800 1600 1200
30 2 7 50 60 9 80
406+ 1160
1,566
15
902+ 13530
14,432
11
768+ 7680
8,448
1 11 1
1220+ 18300
19,520
32
3438+ 11460
14,898
14 1
5022+ 66960
71,982
2 52 4
1593+ 7080
8,673
3 26 6
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4 Whitney's 9 cousins are coming to visit, and she wants to make them each a little gift bag. She wants to put an equal number of little candies in each bag, eat 3 candies herself, and have none left over.
Candy Candies per Bag
Lemon Sours 147
Strawberry Kisses 216
Pineapple Sweets 193
a Which bag of candies should she buy? Show all of your work. Hint: Can you remember a divisibility rule to help?
b How many candies will each cousin get? Show all your work.
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Answer Key
Lemon Sours. Explanations and work will vary. 147 – 3 = 144, and 144 is evenly divisible by 9.
144 ÷ 9 = 16 candies per cousin.Work will vary.
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Session 3
More Fractions of Wholes page 1 of 2
1 Find the products.
a 14 of 6 = ____ b 1
5 × 30 = ____ c 13 of 27 = ____
d 34 of 6 = ____ e 4
5 × 30 = ____ f 23 × 27 = ____
2 True or False?
a 14 × 9 = 2 1
4 T F b 35 of 25 = 15 T F c 2
5 of 15 = 5 25 T F
d 18 × 15 = 5
18 T F e 26 × 24 = 14 T F f 17 × 1
3 = 173 T F
3 Pete rode his dirt bike 23 of the 150-mile course. How many miles did Pete ride?
Show your work.
4 Kim says that multiplying 14 × 12 is the same as dividing 12 by 4. Do you agree
with Kim? Explain your answer.
Answer Key
1 1/2
4 1/2
6
24
9
18
100 milesWork will vary.
Yes, agree – Kim is correct. Explanations will vary.
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Review
5 Round each number to the nearest tenth and hundredth.Number Rounded to the Nearest Tenth Rounded to the Nearest Hundredth
131.094
45.655
934.705
100.550
6 Evaluate each of the following.
a 6 × (5 × 12) = ____ b (18 × 13) + (2 × 13) = ____
c (75 ÷ 3) × 10 = ____ d (117 × 4) − (7 × 4) = ____
7 Six friends had lunch together and decided to split the bill evenly.
a If the bill was $48.60, what was each person’s share? Show your work.
b After tax and tip, the bill totaled $63.00. What was each person’s share? Show your work.
8 CHALLENGE Vivian loves to paint in the evenings after school. She is working on three paintings. She needs 4 brushes, 3 canvases, and 12 small tubes of paint. Brushes cost $0.75 each, canvases cost $5.99 each, and tubes of paint costs $1.89 each.
a Write an expression to determine Vivian’s cost, then solve the problem.
b Help Vivian determine the average cost per painting. Write an expression and then solve the problem.
Session 3
More Fractions of Wholes page 2 of 2
Answer Key
131.145.7
934.7100.6
131.0945.66
934.71100.55
360
250
260
440
$8.10Work will vary.
$10.50Work will vary.
(4 × 0.75) + (3 × 5.99) + (12 × 1.89) = $43.65Expressions may vary slightly.
$43.65 ÷ 3 = $14.55Expressions may vary slightly.
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