5th Grade Homework Trimester 1 5th Grade Homework - Trimester 1 Trimester 1, Week 1 Name: ______________________ #: _________ Monday: Fraction Concepts Name two fractions that represent the shaded part. Rename the following as a fraction greater than 1: Tuesday: Equivalent Fractions Write a fraction equivalent to the given one. 1. ! " = $% 2. $ & = ' 3. ! ($ = ) 4. & ! = () 5. & (" = " Wednesday: Two-Digit Multiplication Find the product. Show your work on separate paper. 1. 23 2. 45 3. 22 x 41 x 14 x 18 4. Mrs. Ramos has 14 boxes of pencils. Each box has 10 pencils. How many total pencils does she have? 5. 7 students each have a blue backpack. Five times as many students have a black backpack than have a blue backpack. How many students have a black backpack? Thursday: Single Digit Division Find each quotient. 1. 45 ÷ 9 = 2. 80 ÷10 = 3. 63 ÷ 3 = 4. 60 ÷ 5 = 5. 90 cupcakes are packed in boxes of 6. How many full boxes of cupcakes can be packed? _____ or _____ _____ or _____ _____ or _____ 2 1 3 = 5 2 5 = _____
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Monday: Fraction Concepts Name two fractions that represent the shaded part.
Rename the following as a fraction greater than 1:
Tuesday: Equivalent Fractions Write a fraction equivalent to the given one.
1. !" = $% 2.
$& = ' 3.
!($ = )
4. &! = () 5.
&(" = "
Wednesday: Two-Digit Multiplication Find the product. Show your work on separate paper.
1. 23 2. 45 3. 22 x 41 x 14 x 18
4. Mrs. Ramos has 14 boxes of pencils. Each box has 10 pencils. How many total pencils doesshe have?
5. 7 students each have a blue backpack. Five times as many students have a black backpackthan have a blue backpack. How many students have a black backpack?
Thursday: Single Digit Division Find each quotient.
1. 45 ÷ 9 = 2. 80 ÷10 = 3. 63 ÷ 3 = 4. 60 ÷ 5 =
5. 90 cupcakes are packed in boxes of 6. How many full boxes of cupcakes can be packed?
_____ or _____ _____ or _____ _____ or _____
2 13 =_____
5 25 =_____
5th Grade Homework Trimester 1
5th Grade Math Homework Trimester 1 - Answer Key
Trimester 1, Week 1
Monday: Fraction Concepts Name two fractions that represent the shaded part.
Rename the following as a fraction greater than 1:
Tuesday: Equivalent Fractions Write a fraction equivalent to the given one.
1. !" =
()$% 2.
$& =
)' 3 .
!($ =
$)
4. &! =
($() 5.
&(" =
("
Wednesday: Two-Digit Multiplication Find the product. Show your work on separate paper.
1. 23 2. 45 3. 22 x 41 x 14 x 18
943 630 396
4. Mrs. Ramos has 14 boxes of pencils. Each box has 10 pencils. How many total pencils doesshe have? 140 pencils
5. 7 students each have a blue backpack. Five times as many students have a black backpackthan have a blue backpack. How many students have a black backpack? 35 students
Thursday: Single Digit Division Find each quotient.
Monday: Fraction Concepts Name two fractions that represent the shaded part.
Rename the following as a fraction greater than 1:
Tuesday: Equivalent Fractions Write a fraction equivalent to the given one.
1. $" = $% 2.
(& = ' 3.
!($ = )
4. $! = () 5.
'(" = "
Wednesday: Two-Digit Multiplication Find the product. Show your work on separate paper.
1. 43 2. 23 3. 56 x 21 x 16 x 14
4. Grade 5 teachers each have 34 students in their classes. If there are six 5th grade classes,how many total grade 5 students are there?
5. Dayna has 12 trading cards. Xavier has 6 times as many trading cards as Dayna. How manytrading cards does Xavier have?
Thursday: Single Digit Division Find each quotient.
1. 27 ÷ 9 = 2. 90 ÷10 = 3. 85 ÷ 5 = 4. 108 ÷ 6 =
5. 112 pencils will be put in baggies with 4 pencils each. How many baggies of 4 pencils can be packed?
_____ or _____ _____ or _____ _____ or _____
4 23 =_____
2 36 =_____
5th Grade Homework Trimester 1
5th Grade Math Homework Trimester 1 - Answer Key
Trimester 1, Week 2
Monday: Fraction Concepts Name two fractions that represent the shaded part.
Rename the following as a fraction greater than 1:
Tuesday: Equivalent Fractions Write a fraction equivalent to the given one.
1. $" =
0$% 2.
(& =
&' 3.
!($ =
$)
4. $! =
0() 5.
'(" =
&"
Wednesday: Two-Digit Multiplication Find the product. Show your work on separate paper.
1. 43 2. 23 3. 56 x 21 x 16 x 14 903 368 784
4. Grade 5 teachers each have 34 students in their classes. If there are six 5th grade classes, how many total grade 5 students are there? 204 students
5. Dayna has 12 trading cards. Xavier has 6 times as many trading cards as Dayna. How many trading cards does Xavier have? 72 trading cards
Thursday: Single Digit Division Find each quotient.
Monday: Fraction Concepts Name two fractions that represent the shaded part.
Rename the following as a fraction greater than 1:
Tuesday: Equivalent Fractions Write a fraction equivalent to the given one.
1. (7 = $0 2.
(& = ) 3.
!($ = $!
4. $(% = $% 5.
($&% = "
Wednesday: Two-Digit Multiplication Find the product. Show your work on separate paper.
1. 59 2. 75 3. 87 x 33 x 15 x 5
4. If you go on 4 field trips every year of elementary school, starting in kindergarten, how manyfield trips would you go on by the end of 5th grade?
5. If you buy 29 trading cards every year for 12 years, how many cards would you have by theend of 12 years?
Thursday: Single Digit Division Find each quotient.
1. 132 ÷11 = 2. 36 ÷12 = 3. 84 ÷6 = 4. 91 ÷ 7 =
5. 192 pencils will be put in baggies with 6 pencils each. How many baggies of 6 pencils can be packed?
_____ or _____ _____ or _____ _____ or _____
8 12 =_____
2 45 =
5th Grade Homework Trimester 1
5th Grade Math Homework Trimester 1 - Answer Key
Trimester 1, Week 4
Monday: Fraction Concepts Name two fractions that represent the shaded part.
Rename the following as a fraction greater than 1:
Tuesday: Equivalent Fractions Write a fraction equivalent to the given one.
1. (7 =
!$0 2.
(& =
$) 3.
!($ =
0$!
4. $(% =
!$% 5.
($&% =
$"
Wednesday: Two-Digit Multiplication Find the product. Show your work on separate paper.
1. 59 2. 75 3. 87 x 33 x 15 x 5 1,947 1,125 435
4. If you go on 4 field trips every year of elementary school, starting in kindergarten, how manyfield trips would you go on by the end of 5th grade? (6 years total – K-5)
24 field trips
5. If you buy 29 trading cards every year for 12 years, how many cards would you have by theend of 12 years? 348 trading cards
Thursday: Single Digit Division Find each quotient.
Monday: Addition and Subtraction to the Millions Find the sum or difference. Show your work on separate paper.
1. 45,996 2. 2,000,315 - 32,058 + 5,963,808
3. 74,277 + 4,660,237 =
4. 8,362,007 - 3,346,892 =
5. The house on McLean street sold for $1,650,302. The house on Emerald street sold for$858,234. How much more did the house on McLean street sell for?
Tuesday: Equivalent Fractions Write a fraction equivalent to the given one.
1. (7 = (! 2.
") = ($ 3.
"7 = (!
4. &0 =
)5. (! = $!
Wednesday: Two-Digit Multiplication Find the product. Show your work on separate paper.
1. 35 2. 21 3. 81 4. 47 x 40 x 54 x 33 x 10
5. I have 27 pizzas that I can cut into 12 slices each. How many pieces will I have when I cut the slices?
Thursday: Single Digit Division Find each quotient.
1. 44 ÷ 2 = 2. 38 ÷ 2 = 3. 96 ÷ 3 = 4. 54 ÷ 6 =
5. 208 lunches will be packed in a box of 8 lunches each. How many boxes of 8 lunches each canbe packed?
5th Grade Homework Trimester 1
5th Grade Math Homework Trimester 1 - Answer Key
Trimester 1, Week 9
Monday: Addition and Subtraction to the Millions Find the sum or difference. Show your work on separate paper.
1. 45,996 2. 2,000,315 - 32,058 + 5,963,808
13,938 7,964,123
3. 74,277 + 4,660,237 = 4,734,514
4. 8,362,007 - 3,346,892 = 5,015,115
5. The house on McLean street sold for $1,650,302. The house on Emerald street sold for$858,234. How much more did the house on McLean street sell for? $792,068
Tuesday: Equivalent Fractions Write a fraction equivalent to the given one.
1. (7 =
$(! 2.
") =
(%($ 3.
"7 =
(%(!
4. &0 =
)() 5.
(! =
)$!
Wednesday: Two-Digit Multiplication Find the product. Show your work on separate paper.
1. 35 2. 21 3. 81 4. 47 x 40 x 54 x 33 x 10 1,400 1,134 2,673 470
5. I have 27 pizzas that I can cut into 12 slices each. How many pieces will I have when I cut the slices? 324 pieces