Summer Math Packet 2018

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Summer Math Packet 2018 According to the National Summer Learning Association, students lose about two months of math skills over the summer months! This is known as summer slide! Stop the slide and practice over summer break! This packet reviews math skills your child has learned throughout the school year. Have your child complete the packet during the summer. Be sure that your child shows work when necessary. Return the completed packet to next year s teacher by FRIDAY, September 14, 2018. Your child will receive a pizza lunch for completing the packet and will have their picture displayed on a special bulletin board! Happy Summer! Name: Grade Entering: I have checked the work completed: (Parent Signature)

1. Fill in the missing numbers: 1 3 5 6 9 10 11 14 16 18 19 22 24 25 27 30 31 34 35 37 40 42 43 45 46 48 50 51 52 54 56 59 61 63 67 68 70 73 75 77 79 82 86 87 89 92 94 96 98 2. Skip count by 2 s: 2, 4,,,,,,. 3. Skip count by 5 s: 5, 10,,,,,. 4. Find the sum:

5 8 1 2 2 7 5 +3 +0 +2 +2 +6 +3 +5 7 5 3 2 5 2 3 +7 +2 +0 +7 +1 +5 +3 1 4 0 1 9 1 1 +7 +5 +6 +9 +9 +4 +8 5. List the value of each coin. 6. Fill in the blanks, skip count by 5 s. 10 35 55 80 100 7. Write these numbers from smallest to largest: 21, 16, 35, 8. A. 21, 35, 16, 8

B. 16, 21, 35, 8 C. 8, 16, 21, 35 8. Find the sum. 6 8 4 2 5 1 4 +6 +1 +3 +3 +0 +6 +4 Select the one best answer for each question. 9. Which number is ONE MORE than 27? A. 26 B. 28 C. 37 10. What number is represented by the following? A. 24 B. 42 C. 60 11. How can you make 8 cubes? A. 2 cubes plus 5 cubes

B. 1 cube plus 8 cubes C. 2 cubes plus 6 cubes 12. Sally and Ron are coming over at 2 o clock to play and they have to go home at 5 o clock. How many hours can you play together? A. 2 hours B. 3 hours C. 5 hours 13. Which number fact makes 8? A. 7 + 2 B. 3 + 4 C. 4 + 4 14. Which of these groups of stars has more stars in it? A. Group A B. Group B 15. Amanda looked at the night sky. She saw 12 stars. Then she saw

7 more. What number sentence shows how she counted the total number of stars she saw? A. 12 7 = 5 B. 12 + 7 = 5 C. 12 + 7 = 19 16. Write the missing numbers. Skip count by 2. 8,,,, 16 22,,,, 30 54, 56,,,, 64 17. Amanda had 12 crayons. Then Paul gave her 7 more. Make a drawing to show how you would solve this problem. Then circle your answer. A. 5 B. 12 C. 19 18. Since 3 + 6 = 9, then which subtraction is also correct? A. 3 6 = 9 B. 6 3 = 9 C. 9 3 = 6 19. Solve this problem using a drawing:

8 birds were sitting in a tree. 3 flew away. How many are left? birds are left. 20. Find the difference. 8 7 6 9 8 9 6-2 - 0-1 - 4-6 - 2-3 21. What is the unknown number in _?_ + 2 = 7? A. 9 B. 7 C. 5 22. Write the missing numbers using 10 more or 10 less., 35,,, 21,,, 56,,, 87,, 23. What is the unknown number in 10 -? = 6? A. 4

B. 6 C. 16 24. Add 22 + 5 without using a calculator or fingers. A. 25 B. 27 C. 29 25. Find the difference. 8 7 6 5 6 7 8-5 - 2-3 - 4-2 - 4-4 26. The movie starts at 3:00 pm and ends at 6:00 pm, how long is the movie? A. 2 hours B. 3 hours C. 4 hours 27. Write in the missing numbers. Skip count by 10 s. 25,,,, 28. Melissa had 22 stones. Her mother gave her 30 more stones. How many did she have altogether? Do not use a calculator. A. 25

B. 32 C. 52 A. 12 B. 10 C. 6 29. Subtract 16 6 without using a calculator. 30. Look at the clock and tell what time it is. A. 4:06 B. 4:30 C. 6:20 31. What time is it? A. 2 o clock B. 10 o clock C. 12 o clock

32. This number line shows only the number 8. Write the number 6 where it is supposed to be. 8 33. Circle the number twenty-five. A. 15 B. 55 C. 20 D. 25 34. Which clock reads 2:30? A. A B. B C. C 35. What time is it? A. 12:00 B. 12:30

C. 6:00 36. Find the difference: 15 31 42 12 11 19 12-10 - 9-20 - 5-6 - 9-6 49 13 27 15 13 41 35-13 - 11-3 - 9-4 - 8-6 28, 7 37. Write these numbers from smallest to largest. 36, 12,,,, 38. 23 is one more than 39. is just before 12.

40. What is the most reasonable answer to the problem 11 + 19? A. 20 B. 30 C. 40 much 41. I bought candy for 20 cents and gum for 15 cents. How money did I spend? A. 5 cents B. 35 cents C. 30 cents 42. Find the sum. 18 45 92 20 14 81 52 + 9 + 8 + 6 +28 +96 +89 +94 53 16 24 31 17 17 15 +45 +11 +32 +21 +11 +12 +14 43. 16 is just after 44. is between 44 and 46.

45. is one more than 18. 46. Art class start at 10:00 and ends at 12:00. How long is art class? A. 1 hour B. 2 hours C. 3 hours 47. John had 15 cents. He bought candy for 10 cents. How much money does he have left? A. 5 cents B. 10 cents C. 25 cents 48. is just before 22. 49. 17 is one less than. 50. Stop signs have the shape of an octagon. How many sides do these signs have? A. 6 sides B. 8 sides C. 12 sides

51. There is a red bag with 19 marbles and a blue bag with 11 marbles. Write a sentence describing which bag has more marbles using words such as, fewer than, more than, and compared to. 52. What shape is the tool below? A. a square B. a rectangle C. a triangle 53. Which shape is the rectangle? 54. 19 is just after 55. is just before 29. 56. What is the shape of a penny or dime? A. A circle B. A square C. An oval

57. Draw a square. How many sides does a square have? A. Three B. Four C. Five 58. Look at where the star and moon are located. Then choose which is correct. A. The moon is BEHIND the star. B. The moon is BELOW the star. C. The moon is ABOVE the star. 59. Look at where the cat and toys are located. Then choose which is correct. A. The toys are to the right of the cat. B. The toys are to the left of the cat.

C. The toys are above the cat. 60. Which number is 1 less than 38? A. 37 B. 38 C. 39 61. is between 45 and 47. 62. Count by 2 s. 10,,,,, 63. 19 is one less than. 64. Jim likes to draw. He made a pattern. What would come next in his pattern? A. B. C. 65. What number is ten more than 37?

A. 36 B. 38 C. 47 66. What number is ten less than 89? A. 99 B. 79 C. 80 67. Mrs. Clor has 15 star stickers. Kate has 1 fewer clown stickers. How many clown stickers does Kate have? clown stickers 68. Count backwards, write in the missing numbers. 20, 19,,,,,,, 12 69. Brett s favorite number is the one that comes just before 25. What is his favorite number? is his favorite number.

70. What number is ten more than 23? Explain how you know. a. 33 b. 13 c. 43 71. What number is ten less than 16? Explain how you know. a. 26 b. 6 c. 7 72. Look at the pictograph. What hair color did most children in Mrs. Moss class have? Hair Color in Mrs. Moss' Class

A. black B. brown C. blond 73. Write > or < 9 7 11 8 60 59 19 31 17 21 13 11 41 39 35 45 28 31 44 30 20 19 14 24 74. What number is one more than 63? 75. Look at the pictograph. How many children in Mrs. Moss class have black hair? Hair Color in Mrs. Moss' Class

A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 76. Find the sum or difference. Watch the signs. 8 5 6 14 8 9 6 +8-3 +6-8 - 6 +9-3 6 6 3 3 7 7 2 +6-4 +3 +9-4 +7 +2 7 8 13 4 10 11 6-5 +8-5 +4-1 - 4-4

77. 36 is one more than 78. is just before 40. 79. is one more than 28. 80. is just after 22. 81. What number is just after 29? 82. is just before 40. 83. This number line shows only the number 5. Write the number 6 where it is supposed to be. 84. What number is 1 less than 56? 85. Show how you can make 24 using tens and ones. You can make a drawing of counters or ten blocks.

7. 86. Write 5 different number facts that equal 9 such as 2 + 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 87. Show how you would solve this problem: Steven had 7 toy cars. He wanted 13. How many more toy cars would Steven need to have 13 altogether? Then choose 2 math sentences that could show how to solve this. A. 7 + 6 = 13 B. 13 7 = 6 C. 7 + 13 = 20 D. 7 13 = 6 88. Finish the pattern. 0, 2, 4, 6, 8,,,

A. 9, 10, 11 B. 10, 12, 13 C. 10, 12, 14 89. Add 3 + 5 + 2. Write your answer here. 90. If 7 + 4 = 11, then what other subtraction problem would also be true? A. 7 4 = 11 B. 11 4 = 7 C. 4 7 = 11 91. If 14 6 = 8, then what other addition problem would also be true? A. 14 + 8 = 6 B. 6 + 14 = 8 C. 8 + 6 = 14 92. Bryce had 9 dollars. After Bryce got paid 7 dollars for mowing a lawn, how much did he have? dollars

Congratulations!! You have completed the summer math packet.