SOL: All
Materials: iBeam or Promethean and ActivInspire Procedure:
Project one page of SOL Daily Practice. Each student should solve the 4 problems. Have students discuss their strategies and solutions in small groups and then with the whole class. Students should check and correct (if needed) their individual work and make notes as appropriate.
The discussion of the problems and student strategies is the most valuable aspect of the review activity. Be sure to allow time for this process.
Differentiation Strategies:
Some (all) students can work in pairs to solve the problems.
Students can be assigned (or volunteer) to present their solutions to the class. Students can be asked to look for different strategies for solving a given problem. Students can re-write a problem using their own words.
Manipulatives, calculators, and other tools can be provided as needed.
1 Which of the numbers below rounds to 381.2?
A 381.251
B 38.218
C 381.196
D 381.27
SOL 5.1
2 Solve the following problem.
18 + 6 ÷ 2 · 3
F 4
G 10
H 27
J 36
SOL 5.7
3 Which unit would be used most often to
determine the mass of a paper clip?
A kilogram
B gram
C meter
D liter
SOL 5.8e
4 The graph below shows the weight of a puppy from 1 to 4 years of age.
Which is closest to the puppy’s weight at age 3?
F 25 lbs.
G 29 lbs.
H 35 lbs.
J 40 lbs.
1 Which of the following sets of fractions and decimals is in order from greatest to least?
A
B
C
D
SOL 5.2b
2 Maria grew 5,746 apples. She gave 171 of them to her neighbors. She bought 25 baskets to hold the rest of the fruit. How many pieces of fruit did she put in each
basket?
F 5,924
G 5,550
H 223
J 236 R17
SOL 5.4
3 In the figure below, point R is the center of the circle.
Which of the following is a chord of the circle?
SOL 5.9
4 A number machine uses a rule to change numbers into different numbers. The table below shows what
happened when different numbers went into the same machine. What is the rule?
F Add 3
G Add 6
H Multiply by 3, then subtract 5
1 A prime number can best be described as––
A always an even number
B always an odd number
C a number with exactly 2 different factors
D a number with more than 2 different factors
SOL 5.3a
2 Mrs. Marshall
remembered the area of the top of her
rectangular table was between 3,000 and 4,000 square inches. Which could be the dimensions of her table?
F 82 inches x 56 inches
G 56 inches x 22 inches
H 28 inches x 37 inches
J 84 inches x 38 inches
SOL 5.4
3 The diagram below shows two angles whose sum is 90º. If one angle measures 75º, what is the measure of the unknown angle?
A 15º
B 25º
C 90º
D 165º
SOL 5.11
4 Sue is half as old as her friend Mary. Which of the following variable expressions could
represent Sue’s age?
F M – 2
G M + 2
H M ÷ 2
J M x 2
1 The table shows the free throw percentages for four players in the NBA.
Which player’s free throw percentage is .92 when rounded to the nearest hundredth?
A Francis
B Korver
C Boykins
D Lewis
SOL 5.1
2 A worker needs to load a total of 602
packages onto 7 trucks. The trucks each need to have an equal number of packages. How many packages should the worker load onto each truck?
F 609
G 595
H 96
J 86
SOL 5.4
3 Jared started a marathon race at 8:35 a.m. He finished the race at 1:24 p.m. that same day. How long did it take for him to
complete the marathon race?
A 4 hours, 11 minutes
B 4 hours, 49 minutes
C 5 hours, 49 minutes
D 5 hours, 11 minutes
SOL 5.10
4
Which diagram shows all the possible
combinations of 1 meat, 1 vegetable, and 1 drink?
1 Which of the following shows the numbers listed from greatest to least?
A
B
C
D
SOL 5.2b
2
7.45 + 62.396 =
F 13.6896
G 69.746
H 69.846
J 63.141
SOL 5.5a
3 Which of the
following appears to be an equilateral triangle?
A
B
C
D
SOL 5.12b
4 Which of these can be solved using the open sentence A + 5 =?
F There are 5 more cars in the lot than vans. If A is the number of vans in the lot, how many cars are there?
G There are 5 fewer cars in the lot than vans. If A is the number of vans in the lot, how many cars are there?
H There are 5 times as many cars in the lot than vans. If A is the number of vans in the lot, how many cars are there?
J There are 5 rows of cars in the lot. Each row has the same number of cars. If A is the number of cars in each row, what is the total number of cars in the lot?
1 The total amount of rainfall from a storm measured 3.46 inches. What is that
measurement rounded to the nearest tenth of an inch?
A 3.3
B 3.4
C 3.5
D 3.6
SOL 5.1
2 Mrs. Jenkins had 5⅓ yards of bulletin board paper. She used 2¼ yards for a science bulletin board and 2½ yards for a math bulletin board. How many yards of paper did Mrs.
Jenkins have left over?
F
G
H
J
SOL 5.6
3 What type of angle is formed between the hands of the clock shown below?
A Right
B Acute
C Obtuse
D Straight
SOL 5.12a
4
What number sentence is modeled by the shapes shown?
F 4 – x = 9
G 4 ÷ x = 9
H 4x = 9
J 4 + x = 9
1 Which decimal below is equivalent to ⅛?
A 1.8
B 1.25
C .18
D .125
SOL 5.2a
2 3.46 + 4.182 =
F 4.528
G 7.542
H 7.642
J 76.42
SOL 5.5a
3 Which of the following describes a figure that has a perimeter of 18 inches?
A A square with length of 9 inches and width of 9 inches
B A rectangle with length of 9 inches and width of 2 inches
C A triangle that has two sides 10 inches long and one side 8 inches long
D A rectangle with length of 5 inches and width of 4 inches
SOL 5.8a
4 The students in a third grade class measured their heights in inches. The results are listed below:
49 56 53 52 60 59 60 55 52 50 52 61 Which of the following stem-and-leaf plots shows this same information?
1 Which decimals are ordered from greatest to least?
A 0.009, 0.8, 0.05, 1.0
B 0.009, 0.05, 0.8, 1.0
C 1.0, 0.05, 0.8, 0.009
D 1.0, 0.8, 0.05, 0.009
SOL 5.2b
2 Donna, Emma, and Darcy collected
newspapers for recycling. Donna collected 4¼
pounds of papers, Emma collected 2¾ pounds, and Darcy collected ⅜ pound of papers. How much more paper did Donna collect than Emma and Darcy combined?
F 1⅛ pounds
G 2⅝ pounds
H 3⅛ pounds
J 6⅛ pounds
SOL 5.6
3 Which could be the measures of the angles of an acute triangle?
A 90º, 15º, 75º
B 120º, 30º, 30º
C 65º, 40º, 75º
D 90º, 90º, 90º
SOL 5.12b
4 Five club members counted the number of candy bars that each had sold in a fundraiser. The results are in the table below.
What was the median number of candy bars sold?
F 22
G 25
H 35
J 40
1 Which is a composite number?
A 49
B 47
C 37
D 29
SOL 5.3a
2 Amy bought three CDs for $15.34, $17.57, and $10.29, including sales tax. She gave the clerk $50.00. Which is closest to the amount of change Amy should receive?
F $1.00
G $7.00
H $40.00
J $17.00
SOL 5.5b
3 Which figure has an area of 12 and a
perimeter of 14?
SOL 5.8a
4 Which of these could be solved using the open sentence
M + 3 = ?
F Jill has 3 more marbles than Jane. If M is the
number of marbles that Jane has, how many marbles does Jill have?
G Jill had some marbles. She lost 3. How many marbles does she have now?
H Jill has some marbles. She wants to share them with 3 friends. How many marbles will each friend get?
J Jill put her marbles in 3 piles. If M is the number of marbles in each pile, how many marbles does Jill have in each pile?
1 Which digit could be found in the ones place of an odd number?
A 0
B 1
C 2
D 4
SOL 5.3b
2
Based on this table, how much more would it cost to buy two saxophone reeds than it would cost to buy a clarinet reed and an oboe reed combined?
F $1.66
G $6.76
H $6.84
J $26.92
SOL 5.5b
3 Bob grew the largest watermelon in town. Which unit would he most likely use to measure the weight of the watermelon?
A Ounces
B Yards
C Pounds
D Tons
SOL 5.8e
4 Sara checked the gas mileage for cars that she was interested in buying. The list below shows the miles per gallon for each car.
30 21 18 19 26
24 29 22 20 21
What is the mode of these numbers?
F 12
G 21
H 22
J 23
1 Which group contains only prime numbers?
A 5, 13, 29, and 47
B 7, 11, 27, and 43
C 7, 19, 33, and 41
D 11, 17, 37, and 39
SOL 5.3a
2 Look at the table.
How much more would a person pay for three T-shirts at T-shirt
Connection than at Al’s T-shirt Shop?
F $0.50
G $1.50
H $13.48
J $15.48
SOL 5.5b
3 Which of the following would require finding the area of something?
A Buying trim to make a border for a bulletin board
B Buying paper to cover a bulletin board
C Buying sand to fill a sandbox
D Buying rope to tie around a tree
SOL 5.8b
4 The table below shows the number of pages Tim read in his book each day last week.
What was the variation in the number of pages that he read in that week?
F 10
G 15
H 18
J 19
1 Which of the following decimal numbers is equivalent to
€
1 5 ?
A 1.5
B .15
C .20
D .02
SOL 5.2a
2 The table below shows the population of 3 cities in Virginia.
How much smaller is the population of Richmond than the combined
population of Roanoke and Norfolk?
F 139,861
G 260,279
H 327,209
J 529,319
SOL 5.4
3 Which unit would most often be used to measure the area of a school cafeteria?
A square centimeters
B square meters
C square kilometers
D square miles
SOL 5.8e
4 The table below shows the number of cartons of milk sold in the cafeteria each day last week at Maple Elementary School.
Based on the chart, what was the mean (average) number of cartons sold each day?
F 28
G 72
H 74
J 85
1
Using the representation above, which figure has a prime number of total units?
A
B
C
D
SOL 5.3a
2 Every week Jessie saves $1.75 on Tuesday and $1.50 on Saturday. If this is her total weekly savings, about how many weeks would it take her to save enough money to buy a $29 video game?
F 10 weeks
G 20 weeks
H 28 weeks
J 32 weeks
SOL 5.5b
3 Which two points could be connected to create a line segment that divides the shaded rectangle into two right triangles on the grid below?
A Points F and C
B Points A and C
C Points B and E
D Points A and D
SOL 5.13b
4 Which number sentence is true for all pairs of values shown in the table below?
F X + Y = 15
G X – Y = 24
H X ÷ 4 = Y
J X = Y x 3
1 Which fraction has the same value as the
decimal number 0.75?
A
€
7 5
B
€
5 7
C
€
3 4
D
SOL 5.2a
2 Marquis ran ⅜ mile last week. Adam ran ⅓ mile. What was the combined distance the two friends ran?
F
G
H
J
SOL 5.6
3 Any rhombus can also be classified as a ––
A triangle
B rectangle
C parallelogram
D trapezoid
SOL 5.13a
4 Bob measured the length of a stick’s shadow every hour for 4 hours. His results were: 4 feet at 1:00, 5 feet at 2:00, 7 feet at 3:00, and 8 feet at 4:00.
Which of the following shows these results graphed
correctly?
1 Which of the following is a composite number?
A 13
B 23
C 31
D 39
SOL 5.3a
2 Solve.
16 – 4 x 2 + 2 =
F 8
G 10
H 26
J 48
SOL 5.7
3 Which two figures always have four right angles?
A Rhombus and square
B Rectangle and rhombus
C Square and rectangle
D Right triangle and square
SOL 5.13a
4 Look at the table.
Different numbers of tickets were sold on each day. By how much did ticket sales vary?
F 36
G 28
H 25
J 18
1 Bob figured the gas mileage for his car at 24.53 miles per gallon. What is that number rounded to the nearest tenth of a mile?
A 24.4
B 24.5
C 24.6
D 24.7
SOL 5.1
2 Marley earns $7.50 an hour for babysitting. She worked 9 hours last week and 12 hours this week. How much less did Marley earn last week than she earned this week?
F $17.50
G $22.50
H $115.50
J $157.50
SOL 5.5b
3 Jason is buying a shipping box that is 8 inches wide, 4 inches long, and 6 inches tall. What is the volume of Jason’s box?
A 18 cubic inches
B 72 cubic inches
C 80 cubic inches
D 192 cubic inches
SOL 5.8a
4 The shows the number of people who use the internet in the U. S.
Based on the information in the graph, what was the most likely number of people who used the internet in 2004?
F 150 million G 165 million H 180 million J 195 million
1 Which of the following shows the numbers listed from greatest to least?
A
1
€
7 8
,
€
1
3
, 1.2 ,
€
9
10
, 0.75
B
€
9 10 ,
1
€
7
8
, 0.75 ,
€
1
3
, 1.2
C
1
€
7
8
, 0.75 , 1.2 ,
€ 9 10 , € 1 3 D
1
€ 78 ,
1.2
,€
9
10 ,
0.75
,€
1 3
SOL 5.2b
2 The fourth and fifth grades are going on a field trip together. There are 6 fifth grade classes with 24 students in each class. There are 8 fourth grade classes with 18 students in each class. The buses each seat 36 students. How many buses will be needed for the field trip?
F 17
G 16
H 8
J 2
SOL 5.4
3 Which unit would most often be used to determine the height of a flower?
A Centimeter
B Liter
C Gram
D Kilometer
SOL 5.8e
4
What number sentence is modeled by the shapes shown?
F 4b = 15
G b = 4 + 15
H b – 4 = 15
J 4 + b = 15
1 Which decimal is has the same value as the fraction one half?
A 0.12
B 0.5
C 1.2
D 1.5
SOL 5.2a
2 Kara had 96 goodie bags to fill for a
neighborhood party. She and her friends divide the bags into 3 separate stacks. Each friend fills the bags in one stack with 14 different types of candy. How many
candies will each girl use?
F 330
G 448
H 1,344
J 4,032
SOL 5.4
3 Which unit would most often be used to determine a child’s dose of liquid medicine?
A Square inch
B Mile
C Milliliter
D Kilogram
SOL 5.8e
4 Debbie kept track of her grades for math. She had 95, 96, 94 and 95. What will happen to the mean of her grades if her next grade is a 100?
F The mean will increase.
G The mean will decrease.
H The mean will not change.
J The mean will be added to 100.
1 Which statement best describes the number 2?
A It is a prime number.
B It is a composite number.
C It is both a prime and a composite number.
D It is neither a prime nor a composite number.
SOL 5.3a
2 Marcel’s trail mix recipe uses 2⅔ cups of almonds, 3¼ cups of cashews, and 4⅙ cups of pecans. How many cups of nuts will Marcel use in his recipe?
F
G
H
J
SOL 5.6
3
Which correctly describes the triangle above?
A Obtuse
B Isosceles
C Equilateral
D Scalene
SOL 5.12b
4 If G represents the number of girls in a class, which of the following could be used to find the number of boys if the total number of students in the class is 25?
F 25 + G = ?
G 25 – G = ?
H 25 ÷ G = ?
J 25 x G = ?
1 Which fraction has the same value as the decimal 0.125?
A
B
C
D
SOL 5.2a
2 Burton’s Tire Store replaces tires on 18
wheel trucks and 4 wheel cars. Last week the tire store replaced the tires on 21 trucks and 7 cars. How many tires did Burton’s Tire Store replace altogether?
F 50
G 82
H 406
J 616
SOL 5.4
3 What is the measure of the angle below?
A 27º
B 33º
C 153º
D 167º
SOL 5.11
4 Each guest at a party has the following choices for an ice cream treat.
Which of the following tree diagrams shows all the different kinds of ice cream treats that can be made using one flavor?
1 One liter is equal to approximately four and twenty-two hundredths cups. What is that
measurement rounded to the nearest tenth of a cup?
A 4.0
B 4. 02
C 4.2
D 5.0
SOL 5.1
2 The school cafeteria is preparing sandwiches for lunch. They bought 820 loaves of bread with 29 slices of bread in each loaf. About how many slices of bread does the cafeteria have?
F 240
G 2,400
H 24,000
J 240,000
SOL 5.4
3 Jordan laid 2 meter sticks end to end to measure the heights of his classmates. How many centimeters are equivalent to 2 meters?
A 2 cm
B 20 cm
C 200 cm
D 2,000 cm
SOL 5.8c
4 Five friends went to a carnival. The table below shows the prizes they won.
The friends decide that everyone will get a fair share. How many prizes will each person get?
F 7
G 8
H 10
J 13
1 Which of the following shows the numbers listed from greatest to least?
A ⅖, ½, ¼, ⅛
B ⅞, ⅗, ¾, ½
C ⅚, ½, ⅜, ⅛
D ¾, ⅖, ⅚, ⅛
SOL 5.2b
2 What number is equal to 2 x 8 – 4 ÷ 4?
F 15
G 14
H 3
J 2
SOL 5.7
3 About how long is a large paper clip?
A 2 inches
B 2 feet
C 2 centimeters
D 2 meters
SOL 5.8d
4 Which of the following expressions is equivalent to 4 ·(9 + 6)?
F 9 + 4 · 6
G 4 · 9 + 6
H (4 · 9) + (4 · 6)
J (4 + 9) · (4 + 6)
1 What is 8.472 rounded to the nearest tenth?
A 8.4
B 8.46
C 8.47
D 8.5
SOL 5.1
2
8.7
x 3.6
F 7.23
G 7.83
H 21.32
J 31.32
SOL 5.5a
3 Which appears to be an equilateral triangle?
A
B
C
D
SOL 5.12b
4
If this pattern continues, how many blocks would be in the sixth figure in the pattern?
F 15
G 16
H 20
J 21
1 Which of the following shows the numbers listed from least to greatest?
A 1¼, 1½, ¾, ⅞
B 2¼, 3½, 1⅛, 1⅘
C 1⅞, 2¼, 2½, 2⅘
D 4⅞, 3¾, 3½, 3¼
SOL 5.2b
2 Mrs. Cortez bought 2 oranges at school every day for two weeks. The oranges cost $0.49 each. To the nearest dollar, how much did Mrs. Cortez pay for all the oranges?
F $2.00
G $7.00
H $10.00
J $14.00
SOL 5.5b
3 Which is a
parallelogram with all congruent sides?
A Trapezoid
B Rhombus
C Rectangle
D Equilateral triangle
SOL 5.13a
4 Which represents the unknown quantity in the following sentence?
m + 7 = 16
F 16
G =
H +
J m
1 Which of the following is a list of even numbers?
A 2, 3, 4
B 22, 26, 29
C 32, 42, 52
D 46, 48, 41
SOL 5.3b
2 Attendance at the Super Bowl XXXIX game was 78,125. The attendance at the Super Bowl XL game was
68,206. How many more people attended Super Bowl XXXIX than Super Bowl XL?
F 9,129
G 9,919
H 10,121
J 10,129
SOL 5.4
3 Elise went to the beach with her family. They left at 7:21 a.m. Elise and her family traveled for 6 hours and 45 minutes. What time was it when they arrived at the beach?
A 12:24 p.m.
B 2:06 p.m.
C 2:24 p.m.
D 3:06 p.m.
SOL 5.10
4 Which of the following is an example of the distributive property?
F7 x 3 = 3 x 7
G 6 x (4 x 8) = (6 x 4) x 8
H 4·(8 + 2) = (4 x 8) + (4 x 2)
J3 x (8 x 1) = 3 + (1 + 8)
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