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Unit 5 Review Math Basketball. Rules Teams of 7 people (4 total groups) – all students have their own whiteboard to complete each question. 2 players.

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1 Unit 5 Review Math Basketball

2 Rules Teams of 7 people (4 total groups) – all students have their own whiteboard to complete each question. 2 players from each team go to the white board to answer the question. What happens if correct? What happens if wrong? Bonus points?

3 If correct Team gets points

4 If incorrect 2 people at the board can confer with team and then return to the board and correct their work. If corrected right team gets points

5 Bonus points Each player that was at the board and got the correct answer on the first try may attempt to get bonus points. Making a basket with the mini-basketball!

6 1. Selina and Sareen were eating pizza’s. Selina ate 4/8 of her pizza. Sareen ate 2/5 of her pizza. Who ate more pizza?

7 1. Selina ate more pizza. Selina 4/8 = ½ = 5/10 Sareen 2/5 = 4/10 Compare 5/10 > 4/10

8 2. Josh and Alonzo are drinking 7-up. Josh has 7/14 liters of pop left. Alonzo has ¾ liters of pop left. Who has more pop left?

9 2. Alonzo has more pop left. Josh 7/14 = ½ Alonzo ¾ greater than ½ (2/4) Or Josh 7/14= ½ = 2/4 Alonzo= ¾ Compare 2/4 < 3/4

10 3. Kevin and Dominic are having a water fight with super soakers! Kevin’s super soaker is 9/12 full. Dominic’s super soaker is 5/8 full. Who has more water still in their super soaker?

11 Kevin Kevin 9/12 = ¾ Dominic 5/8 (6/8 = 3/4) less water Or Kevin 9/12 = ¾ = 6/8 Compare 5/8 < 6/8

12 4. Kamilah, Tiffany and Mya each biked over the weekend. Who biked the greatest distance? Distance biked Kamilah 21 and 6/8 miles Tiffany 21 and 4/8 miles Mya 20 and 14/16 miles

13 Kamilah Kamilah 21 6/8 is greater than Tiffany (21 4/8) 21 is greater than 20.

14 5. Braden, Kasyn and Jack were go-Kart racing. Who covered the least distance in their go- Kart? Braden4 10/12 Kasyn3 8/12 Jack3 7/6

15 Kasyn’s Kart broke down Braden4 10/12 = 4 5/6 Kasyn3 8/12 = 3 4/6 Jack3 7/6 = 3 7/6

16 6. Sarah, Alexia, and Vivian were making paper chains for how many days that were left in the school year. Each chain measured a different length. Whose chain was the greatest in length? Sarah8 3/5 Alexia8 11/20 Vivian7 14/15

17 6. Sarah paper chain was the greatest in length. Sarah8 3/5 = 8 12/20 = longer Alexia8 11/20 Vivian7 14/15

18 7. Jacob is eating breakfast. He eats 7/8 of his waffle. Write a fraction that is equivalent to 7/8.

19 7. Equivalent Fractions 7/8 = 14/16 (x 2) 7/8 = 21/24 (x3) 7/8 = 28/32 (x 4) 7/8 = 35/40 (x 5) 7/8= 70/80 (x 10)

20 8. Kyle biked 2/3 of the way to his friends house on his dirt bike. Write and equivalent fraction of 2/3.

21 8. Equivalent Fractions 2/3 = 4/6 (x 2) 2/3 = 6/9 (x 3) 2/3 = 8/12 (x 4) 2/3 = 10/15 (x 5) 2/3 = 20/30 (x 10)

22 9. Alexis danced for 3/7 of an hour. Write and equivalent fraction for 3/7.

23 9. 3/7 = 6/14 (x 2) 3/7 = 9/21 (x 3) 3/7 = 12/24 (x 4) 3/7 = 15/35 (x 5) 3/7 = 30/70 (x 10)

24 10. Emma has 16 toppings for her ice cream. She chooses to use 12 of the toppings. Which fraction is equivalent to the amount of toppings that are used? A. 4/8 B. 8/12 C. ¾

25 10. C. 3/4 12/16 divide top and bottom by 4 = ¾ 4 x 3 = 12 4 x 4 = 16

26 11. Tristan had 35 baseball. At practice he hits 14 homeruns. Which shows a fraction that is equivalent to the amount of homeruns that Tristan hits. A. 8/15 B. 2/5 C. 7/20

27 11. 2/5 14/35 divide by 7 14 / 7 = 2 35/7 = 5

28 12. Isaac has 32 pairs of Nike’s. 16 of the Nike’s have neon colors. Which fraction is equivalent to the amount of shoes that have neon colors? A.¾ B.½ C.1/3

29 12. 1/2 16/32 16 is half of 32 = ½

30 13. Kasyn and Steven are going to a concert. Kasyn has 2/7 tickets left. Steven has 4/7 tickets left. How many tickets do they have left altogether?

31 13. 6/7 tickets left 2 + 4 = 6 7 7 7

32 14. Madison and Ashley are making a chalk picture on the sidewalk. Madison has 5/12 of her blue chalk left. Ashley has 4/12 of her blue chalk left. How much blue chalk do they have left over altogether?

33 14. 9/12 left 5 + 4 = 9 12 12 12

34 15. Sam and Nathan are sharing candy. Sam has eaten 12/20 pieces. Nathan has eaten 4/20 pieces of candy. How much candy have they eaten altogether?

35 15. 16/20 = 4/5 12 + 4 = 16 20 20 20 16/20 can be divided by 4 = 4/5 16 divided by 4 = 4 20 divided by 4 = 5

36 16. Alex has 5/6 ounces of paint. Michael has ¾ ounces of paint. How many ounces of paint do they have altogether? (please make answer a mixed number)

37 16. 1 7/12 5/6 = 10/12 ¾ = 9/12 9 + 10 = 19 = 1 7/12 12 12 12

38 17. Steven and Dominic were making a pinata. They had 2/3 cup of glue and 1 11/15 cup of tissue paper. How many supplies (glue and paper) did they have altogether?

39 17. 2 ½ cups of supplies 2/3 = 10/15 11 + 10 = 21 15 15 15 1 + 21/15 = 1 + 1 + 6/12 = 2 6/12 = 2 ½cups

40 18. Tiffany and Alexis were finishing their science experiment. After dropping mentos in coke they measured how much coke was left in the bottle. Tiffany measured 11/18 of a liter in the first bottle. Alexis measured 7/9 of a liter in the second bottle. Both measure 2/3 of a liter in the third bottle. How many liters of coke were left in the bottles altogether?

41 18. 2 1/18 liters of coke left 11/18 7/9 = 14/18 2/3 = 12/18 11 + 14 + 12 = 37 = 2 1/18 liters left 18 18 18 18

42 19. Braden wants to know what is the greatest common factor of 12 and 15?

43 19. 3 12 15 1x121x15 2x62 3x43x5 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 1, 3, 4, 15

44 20. Tristan wants to know what is the greatest common factor of 8 and 6?

45 20. 2 8 6 1x81x6 2x42x3 1,2,4,8 1,2,3,6

46 21. Madison wants to know what is the greatest common factor of 24 and 12?

47 21. 12 2412 1x24 1x12 2x122x6 3x83x4 4x6 5 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24 1,2,3,4,6,12

48 22. Alexis wants to know what is the least common multiple of 6 and 4?

49 22. 24 6, 12,18,24,26 4,8,16,24

50 23. Josh wants to know what is the least common multiple of 4 and 30?

51 23. 4, 8,16,24,28,32,36,40,44,48,52,56,60 30, 60

52 24. Sam wants to know what is the least common multiple of 8 and 5?

53 24. 40 8, 16, 24,32,40 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40

54 25. Sam went fishing on Monday. The first fish measured 7 and 5/15 inches long. The second fish was 10 and 2/5 inches long. The third fish was 3 and 1/5 inches long. About how long were the fish altogether to the nearest whole inch?

55 25. About 21 inches 7 5/15 10 2/5 = 10 6/15 3 1/5 = 3 3/15 7 + 10 + 3 = 20 5 + 6 + 3 = 14 about 15 = 1 20 + 1 = 21 15

56 26. Braden, Isaac and Alex were throwing shot puts. Braden landed 12 ½ feet. Isaac landed 17 7/12 feet. Alex landed only 3 2/6 feet. About how far did the three shot puts land altogether?

57 26. About 33 feet 12 ½ = 12 6/12 17 7/12 3 2/6 = 3 4/6 12+ 17 + 3 = 32 6 + 7 + 3 = 16 = 1 4/12 + 32 = 33 4/12 = 33 1/3 12

58 27. Mya, Alexis and Vivian were jumping on a trampoline. Mya jumped 4 1/8 feet. Alexis jumped 5 ½ feet. Vivian jumped ¾ of a foot. About how high did they jump altogether?

59 27. About 10 4 1/8 5 ½ = 5 4/8 2/3= 4/8 4 + 5 = 9 1 + 4 + 4 = 9 = 1 1/8 9 + 1 1/8 = 10 1/8 8

60 28. Sareen is making cake and ran out of sugar. Sareen has used 8/12 of a cup and borrows 1/4 cup. About how many cups of sugar are needed to make the cake?

61 28. About 1 cup 8/12= 2/4 + ¼ = ¾ ~ 1 cup 8/12 + 3/12 = 11/12 ~ 1 cup ¼ = 3/12

62 29. Kamilah and Emma are making a sandcastle. Kamilah uses 10/4 gallons of sand. Emma uses 6/8 gallons of sand. Estimate how much sand they used to construct their sandcastle.

63 29. About 3 gallons 10 / 4 6/8 = ¾ + 10/4 = 13/4 = 3 ¼ 10/4 = 20/8 + 6/8 = 26/8 = 13/4

64 30. Alonzo and Kevin were measuring worms. One worm was 10/7 of an inch. The second worm was 9/21. Estimate how long the worms were altogether to the nearest inch.

65 30. About 2 inches 10/7 = 1 and 3/7 9/21 = 3/7 1 + 3/7 + 3/7 = 1 6/7 ~ 2

66 31. 2/5 + 1/3 =

67 31. 2/5 + 1/3 = 6/15 + 5/15 = 11/15

68 32. 7/9 – 1/3 =

69 32. 7/9 – 1/3 = 7/9 – 3/9 = 4/9

70 33. 3/6 – 1/7 =

71 33. 3/6 – 3/7 = 21/42 – 18/42 = 3/42

72 34. Selina played video games for 3 ½ hours on Friday. On Saturday they played 1/3 of an hour longer than on Friday. How long did Selina play video games altogether?

73 34. 7 and 1/3 hours 1/3 = 2/6 3 3/6 + 2/6 = 3 5/6 3 ½ = 3 3/6 3 5/6 + 3 3/6 = 6 8/6 = 7 2/6 = 7 1/3

74 35. Jack went horse back ridding for 4 ¼ hours on Saturday. Then went horse back ridding for ½ hour longer on Sunday. How many hours did Jack go horse back ridding for altogether?

75 35. 9 hours ½ = 2/4 4 ¼ + 2/4 = 4 ¾ 4 ¾ + 4 ¼ = 8 4/4 = 9

76 36.

77 36. answer

78 37. Josh has 7 ¼ of a pie left. By the end of the day there is still 1 ½ pieces left. How much pie was eaten?

79 37. 5 ¾ 7 ¼ - 1 ½ = 7 ¼ - 1 2/4 = 6 5/4 – 1 2/4 = 5 3/4

80 38. Sarah had a chocolate milk party. At the beginning of the party there was 8 1/5 gallons of chocolate milk. By the end of the party there was still 4 2/3 gallons left. How much chocolate milk was drank?

81 38. 3 8/15 gallons 8 1/5 - 4 2/3 = 8 3/15 – 4 10/15 = 7 18/15 – 4 10/15 = 3 8/15

82 39. Dominic had eaten 3 2/4 of his 9 1/3 foot sub. How much of the sub was left?

83 Good Morning March 19 th 2012 Natalie Lunch Cart!

84 39. 5 5/6 feet 9 1/3 – 3 2/4= 9 4/12 – 3 6/12 = 8 16/12 – 3 6/12 = 5 10/12 = 5 5/6


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