This packet provides 18 pages of practice problems, broken down by skills for the 5th grade FSA. The problems are mostly free response, instead of multiple choice. The pages are split into the following skills:
Multiplication and Division
Numerical
7 questions to accompany Toy Story movie that cover the following 7th grade topics:
scale drawing
unit rate
percents
proportions
probability
volume
surface area
Great for end of the year, end of testing or sub plans!
Key included
Requires knowledge of
parallel and perpendicular lines
writing linear equations from a word problem
writing linear equations from points
writing linear equations from slope and point
point slope formula
y=mx + b
Jeopardy template with problems covering the following topics:
adding fractions and mixed numbers
subtracting fractions and mixed numbers
multiplying fractions, whole numbers and mixed numbers
divide whole numbers and unit fractions
word problems
6 Review Stations
Includes multiple problems to practice:
identifying slope and y int when not in y=mx + b form
finding slope, yint and xint from standard form
graphing from standard form
graphing from y= mx + b
linear vs nonlinear
Math questions that accompany the movie Rio. Does not require viewing the movie. Follows the plot and characters use in the film.
Following standards are used:
Surface area of rectangular prism
Volume of rectangular prism
Circumference, and
Review sheet with examples:
adding, subtracting and multiplying polynomials
function notation
manipulating formulas
dimensional analysis
systems of equations and inequalities
No key included.
6 scenarios for cards or slips of colored paper
Asks students to order the scenarios by likelihood and put them on the continuum
On the back it gives them the opportunity to make up their own scenario for different likelihoods
Jeopardy template with decimal operations problems (add, subtract, multiply, divide, word problems). Answers included.
***Find jeopardy response sheet to accompany that on my page for free download***
Challenge sheet (2 versions)
Who am I? Sheet where students have to read the statements and decide "who" the number is. There are 2 versions, both with keys.
Requires knowledge of square roots and cubes.
Definitely takes some critical thinking :)
cards for game or card sort
you can have students put the cards in groups by their lowest classifications, or I make the real numbers diagram on the floor with tape and have the students put the numbers in the right spot.
key included.
In powerpoint form, but to be printed as one sheet front and back
Very simple
Divides paper into 4 squares, one for each operation
Gives the students an example, and place to write steps
Then 2 practice problems
Key included
Leveled matching activity where students use their knowledge about the order of operations to match the numerical expression with the expression in words AND the answer.
2 sets -one easier than the other.
No exponents included.
Half sheet assignment is great for ticket out the door or homework. There are 9 systems of equations problems best solved by substitution. Students can do all 9 problems, or you can have them complete 3 problems that create a winning Tic-Tac-Toe
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