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Math lessons for Canadian students grade 5. |
Math Lessons for Gifted Students Level B (grade 5) Center Impulse Week-end and evening classes for gifted students grades 5-9 Canada, ON, L4K 1T7, Vaughan (Toronto), 80 Glen Shields Ave., Unit #10, Phone (416)826-7270 vluzgin@hotmail.com Content Click on the lesson! |
1. Round each number to the nearest
2. Complete mentally these flow charts. 3. Two angles are supplementary. Find the angles if one angle is 4 times the other. 4. Todd had more milk than his younger brother Alan so he poured into Alan's glass as much milk as Alan's glass already contained. Then he poured from Alan's glass into his own, as much as his own glass contained. Finally he poured back into Alan's glass as much milk as Alan presently had. Then, both glasses contained 256 mL of milk. How much did each boy start with? 5. Pat bought 7 pairs of earrings on sale. The normal price is $6.40 a pair, but they are on a sale for $1.00 off. Find the final cost of her purchase in dollars. 6. Using all the digits 1, 6, 8, and 9, the operations +, -, x, : , and brackets, if required, form expressions for all the integers from 1 to 10. 7. Complete the following: 8. Solve the following word problems. 9. Find the missing digits in the problems below. 10. Divide (do without a calculator and show all your work). |
1. Complete mentally these flow charts. 2. Complete the chart.
3. Two angles are complementary. What is the sum of their supplements? 4. Judy buys 3 CDs at $19.50 and a book at $25.00 (including tax). She has a $10.00 off cupon and her mother agrees to pay half the cost. Find the total amount Judy pays. 5. Jim has a weekend job wich pays $8.50 per hour and $10.50 per hour overtime. Once week befor Christmass, Jim worked 7 hours on Saturday and 6 hours on Sunday plus 4 hours overtime. In addition, he received a bonus of $25.00. How much did he earn? 6. Make the statements true by inserting parenthesis and any of the four arithmetic operations. 7. Reduce to simplest form. 8. Solve the following word problems. 9. Find the missing digits in the problem below. 10. Divide and round the answer to the nearest hundredth (do without a calculator and show all your work). |
1. Complete mentally these flow charts. 2. Write as an improper fraction. 3. Add mentally and record your answers in lowest terms. 4. Write two different expressions for the perimeter of the rectangle with length 16 cm and width 7 cm, one with brakets and the other without. Show that the answers are same. 5. Stan has made 2 long distance calls. The first call lasted 12 minutes longer than the other. The 2 calls lasted a total of 56 minutes. How long was each call? 6. Make the statements true by inserting parenthesis and any of the four arithmetic operations. 7. Reduce to simplest form. 8. Solve the following word problems. 9. Find the missing digits in the problem below. 10. Find the value of the following (do without a calculator and show all your work). |
1. Fill in the sign of one of the four arithmetic operations and the missing number in these flow charts. Do not use a calculator! 2. Write as a mixed number. 3. Add mentally and record your answers in lowest terms. 4. Jane buys 2 pairs of jeans. She pays $17.00 more for one pair than the other. She pays with a $100 bill and gets $15.00 change. What is the price of the more expensive pair? 5. The sum of 2 consecutive numbers is 897. What are the two numbers? 6. Make the statements true by inserting parenthesis and any of the four arithmetic operations. 7. Add. Write answers in simplest form. 8. Solve the following word problems. 9. Find the missing digits in the problem below. 10. Find the value of the following (do without a calculator and show all your work). |
1. Fill in the sign of one of the four arithmetic operations and the missing number in these flow charts. Do not use a calculator! 2. Express these fractions as decimal numbers. 3. Write as a fraction in simplest form. 4. The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is 744. What are the two numbers? 5. The sum of two consecutive even numbers is 962. What are the two numbers? 6. Make the statements true by inserting parenthesis and any of the four arithmetic operations. 7. Subtract. Write answers in simplest form. 8. Solve the following word problems. 9. Find the missing digits in the problem below. 10. Find the value of the following (do without a calculator and show all your work). |
1. Fill in the sign of one of the four arithmetic operations and the missing number in these flow charts. Do not use a calculator! 2. Copy and complete. 3. Write > or < for each square to make a true statement. 4. The difference between the squares of 2 consecutive numbers is 17. Find the numbers. 5. Find all 2-digit numbers wich have a remainder os 3 when divided by 4, and a remainder 6 when divided by 7. 6. Insert brackets to make each of the following statements true. 7. Subtract. Write answers in simplest form. 8. Solve the following word problems. 9. Draw two straight lines in the circle such that the sum of the numbers in each of the three areas is equal. 10. Find the value of the following (do without a calculator and show all your work). |
1. Complete mentally these flow charts. 2. The mass of 1 L of water is 1 kg. The mass of gasoline is 0.68 times the mass of water. What is the mass of the gasoline in a full tank that holds 75 L? 3. Write as a fraction of an hour in simplest form. 4. Find all 2-digit numbers wich have a remainder os 2 when divided by 3, and a remainder 3 when divided by 5. 5. Write the digits from 1 to 6 to get: a) the smallest positive answer; b) the largest answer. 6. Insert brackets to make each of the following statements true. 7. Add. Write answers in simplest form. 8. Solve the following word problems. 9. Place positive numbers in the empty boxes, so that the number in each box equals to the product of the two numbers in the boxes above it. Do not use a calculator and show your work. 10. Find the value of the following (do without a calculator and show all your work). |
1. Complete mentally these flow charts. 2. Find the following. 3. Express the following in minutes. 4. Express each of the following fractions as a sum of two unit fractions. 5. Write the digits from 1 to 6 to get: a) the smallest answer; b) the largest answer. 6. Insert brackets to make each of the following statements true. 8. 900 people attended a dance. The cost of admission was $2.00 per person or $3.50 per couple. Twice as many $2.00 tickets as $3.50 tickets were sold. Find the amount of money obtained from ticket sales. 9. Place positive numbers in the empty boxes, so that the number in each box equals to the product of the two numbers in the boxes above it. Do not use a calculator and show your work. 10. Find the value of the following (do without a calculator and show all your work). |
1. Complete mentally these flow charts. 2. Write > or < for each square to make a true statement. 3. Evaluate. 4. Write as a fraction in simplest form. 5. Subtract. Write answers in simplest form. 6. Insert brackets to make each of the following statements true. 7. Multiply. Express your answers in lowest terms. 8. Divide. Express your answers in lowest terms. 9. Place positive numbers in the empty boxes, so that the number in each box equals to the product of the two numbers in the boxes above it. Do not use a calculator and show your work. 10. Find the value of the following (do without a calculator and show all your work). |
1. Complete mentally these flow charts. 2. Write > or < for each square to make a true statement. 3. Write as a fraction in simplest form. 4. Add. Write answers in simplest form. 5. Make the statements true by inserting parenthesis and any of the four operations. 6. Write the digits from 1 to 6 to get: a) the smallest positive answer; b) the largest answer. 7. Multiply. Express your answers in lowest terms. 8. Divide. Express your answers in lowest terms. 9. Place positive numbers in the empty boxes, so that the number in each box equals to the product of the two numbers in the boxes above it. Do not use a calculator and show your work. 10. Find the value of the following (do without a calculator and show all your work). |
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