Thursday, September 27, 2012

Oct. 2, 2012

Last weeks Chapter 1 Math Tests were return to students on Monday. Students were asked to have a family member sign the test and return to school later this week. Students were also given this weeks homework packet which is due on Friday. This weeks spelling and vocabulary test consists of the following words: media, interpret, disease, level, explorer, extend, decimal, express, method, and electricity



Tomorrow the boys and girls of room 352 will have both a spelling and math test.

Below is a review sheet for our Chapter 1 Test. The test will include questions
to see what you have learned about place value and whole numbers.

                               Chapter 1 Review Questions 



1). Round 515,572 to the nearest ten thousand.


2). What is the standard form of six hundred thirty-five thousand, seven hundred two?  


3). Order the numbers from greatest to least:  307,574   ;   407,254   ;   370,514.


4). What is the standard form of eighty-four thousand, forty-two?                     


5). What is the standard form of    400,000 + 1,000 + 60 + 2?


6). Order from least to greatest:  99,982  ;  97,892  ;  89,892.    


7). What is the word form for 502,038?

 


8). Which symbol (>    <    =) makes the sentence true?    3,818              3,218



9). Which symbol (>    <    =) makes the sentence true?    1,108              2,108


10). There are 5 students in the Elk Grove Elementary chorus.  They are planning to attend a concert.  Admission is $4 per student.  What is the total admission for everyone to go?
                   Check Your Answers below to see how you did:)
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1. 520,000            2.  635,702        3.  407,254   370,514     307,574
4. 84,042          5.  401,062     6.  89,892;  97,892;  99,982   

7.  Five hundred two thousand thirty-eight      8. >     9. <
10. 5X 4 =$ 20       If there were 5 students and each one had to pay $4 I could
add $4 five times or I could make an array and  multiply 5 x4.





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