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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Math</strong> <strong>Activities</strong> ­ <strong>Students</strong> <strong>Entering</strong> <strong>Grade</strong> 5<br />

<strong>Get</strong> <strong>ready</strong> <strong>to</strong> discover mathematics all around you this summer. Just as we encourage students <strong>to</strong><br />

continue reading during the summer, regular practice of math facts, problem solving and other math<br />

concepts will maintain the math skills you acquired during the school year.<br />

Attached you will find a calendar for July and August with a range of problems, activities and websites<br />

with online activities. The IXL website will be available for the entire summer.<br />

We suggest that you and your child use the calendars <strong>to</strong> spread practice over the summer. We<br />

encourage you <strong>to</strong> complete at least 15 math days each month. After completing an activity, color or X<br />

the box on the chart. A blank grid is provided for recording answers. Many of the online activities are<br />

great <strong>to</strong> do again and again. Some activities are designed <strong>to</strong> be done with a partner, and will provide<br />

good opportunities <strong>to</strong> talk about math thinking and strategies.<br />

Fact practice is essential. <strong>Students</strong> are expected <strong>to</strong> have mastered their addition, subtraction and<br />

multiplication and division facts by fifth grade. Short frequent practice is most effective.<br />

Please return the sheets <strong>to</strong> the fifth grade teacher on the first day of school, Wednesday, August 28,<br />

2013.<br />

Have a wonderful, mathematical summer!<br />

Mrs. Comeau, Mrs. Hor<strong>to</strong>n, Mrs. St. Germain and Miss Warner


July 2013 <strong>Math</strong>ematics Calendar ­ <strong>Students</strong> <strong>Entering</strong> Fifth <strong>Grade</strong><br />

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday<br />

1. Warm up with fact<br />

practice. Go <strong>to</strong><br />

Illuminations Fac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Game.<br />

2. 72 ÷ 8 =<br />

56 ÷ 8 =<br />

160 ÷ 8 =<br />

480 ÷ 8 =<br />

3. Draw a pair of<br />

perpendicular lines.<br />

What angle do they<br />

make?<br />

4. How many inches in<br />

3 feet 4 inches?<br />

How many inches in 8<br />

feet 2 inches?<br />

5. What is 100 more<br />

than:<br />

2,354<br />

63,019<br />

270,916<br />

6. If you read 8 pages<br />

a day this month, how<br />

many pages would you<br />

read?<br />

12 pages a day?<br />

7. Play <strong>Math</strong> Baseball<br />

at<br />

www.funbrain.com<br />

8. How many hours in<br />

2 weeks?<br />

How many hours in 5<br />

weeks?<br />

9. What is the value of<br />

the 7 in each number:<br />

27,143<br />

74,033<br />

5,371<br />

9,704<br />

10. Go <strong>to</strong><br />

www.IXL.com and<br />

practice the Number<br />

Sense strands A.1 ­<br />

A.3<br />

11. Practice math<br />

facts with a partner<br />

and flash cards.<br />

12. Round each <strong>to</strong> the<br />

nearest 10:<br />

67 152 756<br />

485 392 199<br />

13. Find the product:<br />

76 X 48 =<br />

14. Play Multiplication<br />

Compare ­ directions<br />

attached on the<br />

website page<br />

15. 78 people are<br />

going on a field trip. A<br />

bus holds 20 people.<br />

How many buses are<br />

needed? How many<br />

buses if 395 people<br />

are going?<br />

16. Go <strong>to</strong><br />

www.IXL.com and<br />

practice the Addition<br />

concept in any B<br />

strand.<br />

17. Draw a pair of<br />

parallel lines. What<br />

does parallel mean?<br />

Find 3 examples of<br />

parallel lines around<br />

you.<br />

18. What is the area of<br />

a rectangle which<br />

length measures 3<br />

inches and width<br />

measures 7 inches?<br />

What is the perimeter?<br />

19. Write the numbers<br />

you see on 2 license<br />

plates. Create 3 math<br />

problems with these<br />

numbers. Ask<br />

someone <strong>to</strong> solve the<br />

problems.<br />

20. Go <strong>to</strong><br />

www.funbrain.com and<br />

play Place Value<br />

Puzzler. Challenge<br />

yourself


August 2013 <strong>Math</strong>ematics Calendar ­ <strong>Students</strong> <strong>Entering</strong> Fifth <strong>Grade</strong><br />

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday<br />

1. Go <strong>to</strong> www.IXL.com<br />

and practice the<br />

Subtraction concept in<br />

any C strand<br />

2. Draw an obtuse<br />

angle. Define an<br />

obtuse angle.<br />

3. Find the sum of 3129<br />

and 7581.<br />

Find the difference<br />

between 7035 and<br />

2165.<br />

4. Write these with<br />

numerals:<br />

three hundred four<br />

seven thousand<br />

thirteen<br />

5. Round <strong>to</strong> the<br />

nearest hundred:<br />

567 987<br />

402 632<br />

6. What fractions of the<br />

days in August are<br />

Saturdays? What<br />

fraction is odd<br />

numbered days?<br />

7. Make sure you know<br />

your multiplication<br />

facts ­ review on<br />

www.IXL.com D.1 ­<br />

D.2 or E.1 ­E.2<br />

8. Play Concentration<br />

at<br />

www.illuminations.nctm.<br />

org. Choose<br />

fractions, face down.<br />

9. Movie tickets are<br />

$8.50 for adults and<br />

$5.50 for kids. How<br />

much is 5 adults and<br />

3 kids?<br />

10. List some capital<br />

letters ( E, F, …) that<br />

have 1 pair of parallel<br />

lines. Are there any<br />

that have 2 pair of<br />

parallel lines?<br />

11. Make the largest<br />

and smallest numbers<br />

you can using the<br />

digits 5, 2, 9, 1 and 7.<br />

Find their difference<br />

and sum.<br />

12. Use a newspaper<br />

or weather.com <strong>to</strong><br />

record the forecasted<br />

high temperatures for<br />

the next 5 days. What<br />

is the median for your<br />

data?<br />

13. Go <strong>to</strong><br />

www.funbrain.com and<br />

play the Operation<br />

Order Algebra Game.<br />

Challenge yourself.<br />

14. Find the quotient:<br />

306 ÷ 9 =<br />

15. List all the fac<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

of 50.<br />

List all the fac<strong>to</strong>rs of<br />

160.<br />

16. Go <strong>to</strong><br />

www.funbrain.com and<br />

play Fresh Baked<br />

Fractions. Challenge<br />

yourself.<br />

17. A bucket holds 1<br />

gallon of water. How<br />

many quarts is that?<br />

How many pints?<br />

18. Compute:<br />

49 X 57 =<br />

87 ÷ 14 =<br />

19. Go <strong>to</strong><br />

www.IXL.com and<br />

review geometry in<br />

strands P.2 and P.4 ­<br />

P.7.<br />

20. 3/7 + 5/7 = Write<br />

as a fraction and as a<br />

mixed number.


Websites for <strong>Grade</strong> 5 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Math</strong> Packet<br />

<strong>Math</strong> Glossary<br />

www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com<br />

Illuminations<br />

www.illuminations.nctm.org Click on <strong>Activities</strong>. Click on 3 ­ 5 and press Search.<br />

IXL<br />

www.IXL.com/signin/dawson<br />

Fun Brain<br />

www.funbrain.com<br />

Directions for Multiplication Compare<br />

You will need a regular deck of playing cards.<br />

Remove all the face cards from a deck of cards. The ace will equal 1.<br />

Deal out the cards equally between 2 <strong>to</strong> 3 players.<br />

Each player turns over 2 cards and multiplies the numbers <strong>to</strong>gether.<br />

The person with the highest product wins all the cards. The winner<br />

is the person with the greatest number of cards.<br />

CHALLENGE: Each person gets 4 cards and multiplies a 2 digit number<br />

by a 2 digit number.


<strong>Grade</strong> 5 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Math</strong> Practice<br />

July 2013 Name_________________________


<strong>Grade</strong> 5 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Math</strong> Practice August 2013 Name________________________________

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