As you know we’ll be having a Math Test on Monday, November 15th that will cover most of the basic skills that we have worked on since the beginning of the year. This is a list of what you need to know for the test, along with the dates when when each concept will be reviewed in class.
Note: There will be no word problems on this test. You will have as much time (within reason) as you need to complete the test.
ADDITION & SUBTRACTION (Review Mon. Nov.8th)
Natural and decimal numbers
Determine the sum/difference between two numbers (natural and decimal) of up to four digits
Examples:
4398 + 3654 = _________
9463 – 7234 = _______
4719 + 2.6 = __________
5324 – 3.683 = _________
Practice sheets (with answers)
http://www.math-drills.com/addition/add0404_001.pdf
http://www.math-drills.com/subtraction/sub040436_001.pdf
http://www.math-drills.com/decimal/decaddsubthousandths_001.pdf
Missing term in an equation involving natural numbers (algebra)
a + ___ = c, or ___ – a = b
Examples:
2 + ____ = 5
____ – 2 = 6
Practice sheet (with answers)
http://www.math-drills.com/algebra/algebra_missing_numbers_in_equations_variables_addition_001.pdf
MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION (Review Tues. Nov.9th)
Natural numbers
Determine the product of a three-digit number and a two-digit number. Determine the quotient of a four-digit number and a two-digit number.
Examples:
46 times 432 = ______
3652 divided by 45 = _________
Practice sheets (with answers)
http://www.math-drills.com/multiplication/mult030236_001.pdf
http://www.math-drills.com/division/div0402r25_001.pdf
Decimals
Determine the product of an operation involving a decimal in which the product does not go beyond the second decimal place. Divide a decimal by a natural number up to 10.
Examples:
12 x 4.2 = ________
4.751 divided by 3 = _________
Practice sheets (with answers)
http://www.math-drills.com/decimal/dec210x210_001.pdf
Multiply and divide numbers (natural & decimal) by 10, 100 and 1000
Example:
10 x 14 = 140
10 x 1.45 = 14.5
567.354 divided by 100 = 5.67354
Practice sheets (with answers)
http://www.math-drills.com/decimal/dec41000div1x_001.pdf
http://www.math-drills.com/decimal/dec41000x1x_001.pdf
Patterns
Adds a new term to a series when the first three terms or more are given
Example:
3, 6, 9 – what is the next term?
Practice Sheets (with answers)
http://www.math-drills.com/patterning/patterning_growing_shrinking_001.pdf
FRACTIONS (Review Wed. Nov. 10th)
Equivalent fractions
Generate a set of equivalent fractions
Example:
½ = 2/4 = 4/8 = 8/16
Practice sheet (with answers)
http://www.math-drills.com/fractions/frac_equiv_missing_number_001.pdf
Reduce fractions
Reduce a fraction to its lowest terms
Example:
12/24 = ½
Practice sheets (with answers)
http://www.math-drills.com/fractions/fractions_lowest_terms_easy_001.pdf
Comparing Numbers (Thurs., Nov. 11th)
Conversion of decimals to fractions (over 10,100 or 1000) and fractions to decimals
Expresses a decimal as a fraction
Example:
3.4 = 3 and 4/10
.65 = 65/100
1.598 = 1 and 598/1000
Compare and order numbers (both natural and decimal)
Examples:
Compare 9 < 12, 2+2 = 4, 4.6 > 2
Order 2.4, 2.03, 0.403
Practice sheets (with answers)
http://www.math-drills.com/numbersense/compare50_001.pdf
http://www.math-drills.com/decimal/decimals_ordering_hundredths_001.pdf
Represent natural numbers is a variety of ways
Example:
156
Standard form – 156
Words – one hundred fifty six
Expanded form – 100 + 50 + 6
Practice sheet with answers
http://www.math-drills.com/numbersense/convert_forms_1000_001.pdf



