Fifth Grade Math Midterm Review
Fifth Grade Math Midterm Review
Fifth Grade Math Midterm Review
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1. Read and Write Whole Numbers <br />
a. Place Value: <br />
<strong>Fifth</strong> <strong>Grade</strong> <strong>Math</strong> <strong>Midterm</strong> <strong>Review</strong> <br />
January 13 th , 2012 <br />
Coach Lessons 1-‐14 <br />
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b. Standard Form __________________________________________________________ <br />
c. Word Form: _____________________________________________________________ <br />
d. Expanded Form _________________________________________________________
2. Compare and Order Whole Numbers <br />
a. > greater than <br />
b. < less than <br />
c. = equal to <br />
d. Rule 1: align the numbers in the ones place <br />
Examples: <br />
3. Factors and Multiples <br />
a. ___________________ is a number that is the product of a number and any whole <br />
number. <br />
b. ___________________ of two numbers is the least number that is multiple of both <br />
numbers <br />
Example: <br />
c. Factors: <br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
________________________________________________________________________ <br />
d. Greatest Common Factor
Examples <br />
A whole number is divisible by: <br />
Example <br />
1 308 <br />
2 156 <br />
3 114 <br />
4 528 <br />
5 340 <br />
6 132 <br />
9 486 <br />
10 950 <br />
Coach page 27 <br />
4. Prime and Composite Numbers <br />
a. Prime Number: <br />
b. Composite Number <br />
c. The numbers ____ and ______ are neither prime or composite <br />
Examples:
5. Order of Operations <br />
a. use to simplify an expression <br />
b. numerical expression is made up of operations and numbers <br />
c. Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally <br />
P <br />
E <br />
M <br />
A <br />
S <br />
parentheses <br />
exponents <br />
multiply <br />
addition <br />
subtraction <br />
Examples:
1. Dividing <br />
a. Label the divisor, dividend, and quotient <br />
Examples <br />
2. Multiplying 3 digit by 3 digit <br />
a. Multiply by the ones, then the tens, and finally the hundreds <br />
b. Don’t forget your place holders! <br />
Examples: <br />
3. Reading and Writing Decimals
a. decimal point = _______________ <br />
Example: <br />
Write the decimals in standard form, word form, and expanded form <br />
b. 45.67 <br />
c. 9.678 <br />
i. standard form ______________________________________________ <br />
ii. Word form <br />
________________________________________________________________ <br />
iii. Expanded form ___________________________________________________ <br />
i. standard form ______________________________________________ <br />
ii. Word form <br />
________________________________________________________________ <br />
iii. Expanded form ___________________________________________________
4. Comparing and Ordering Decimals <br />
a. < means less than <br />
b. > means greater than <br />
c. = equal to <br />
Examples: <br />
45.045 44.045 56.76 56.76 <br />
.908 .890 .453 .452 <br />
103.45 103.450 47.085 47.09