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Grade 6
2015
MURDOCK
MIDDLE SCHOOL
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Dear Incoming 6th Grade Families,
Welcome to sixth grade and the middle school! Research has shown that continued practice with mathematics skills over the summer months leads to greater retention when students return in the fall. The mathematics department at Murdock Middle School has put a summer mathematics program in place so that you can best be prepared to enter your new mathematics course in the fall.
Students entering grade 6 are expected to complete this packet of mathematics activities over the summer in order to retain those skills learned in 5th grade and to be adequately prepared for 6th grade. All problems in this packet should be solved without the use of a calculator. Students are asked to show their work when solving the problems in this packet. The process is as important as the answer. Some helpful hints are provided below to help students in the completion of this assignment.
Make a timeline for completing the packet.
Break the packet down into sections and complete one part at a time – don’t leave it all for the end of the summer.
Set a regular time and place to work that is free from distractions.
In the fall, mathematics teachers will review student’s progress and will earn an assessment grade reflective of the effort that students have put into the summer work.
Math packets will be due to student’s math teacher by September 11, 2015. Students who complete this packet to the best of their ability and pass them in on time will be invited to a summer math celebration to be held in the fall.
Sincerely,
The Mathematics Department
Murdock Middle School
Enjoy your summer!
Parents: Please sign this document below to indicate that your child put his/her best effort into completing this packet.
I have completed this summer math packet to the best of my ability to be ready for my 6th grade math class.
Student Name: ________________________________________________________________________
Student Signature: _____________________________________________________________________
Parent Signature: ______________________________________________________________________
Date:
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MMS SUMMER MATH: 6th Grade
Benchmark Concepts/Skills:
• Add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers (including fact fluency)
• Add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions and mixed numbers
• Add, subtract, multiply decimal numbers; divide decimal by a whole number
• Apply problem-solving techniques to application problems
Extension (Optional Online Learning Opportunities)
IXL Website: http://www.ixl.com/
Website which answers questions: http://mathforum.org/dr.math/
Website with examples and practice: http://www.aaastudy.com/
Website with video explanations: http://www.khanacademy.org/
http://www.kidsmathgamesonline.com/
https://www.xtramath.org/ (must have an email for this free math facts practice site)
http://www.mathexpression.com/index.html (tutorial videos, worksheets, etc.)
https://www.xtramath.org/
http://www.coolmath4kids.com/
http://www.mathplayground.com/
http://www.teachthechildrenwell.com/
http://greatmathsgames.com/
http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html
http://www.coolmath.com/
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/
http://www.mathsisfun.com/
http://aplusmath.com/
http://www.funbrain.com/brain/MathBrain/MathBrain.html
http://jmathpage.com/
http://www.mathfactspro.com/mathfactfluencygame.htm
http://www.mathexpression.com/index.html
www.algebrahelp.com
www.math‐play.com
http://www.playkidsgames.com/games/mathfact/mathFact.htm
http://www.gamequarium.com/problemsolving.html
Sushi Monster App (free)
Rocket Math App – Basic Math Facts Fun Learning Game (free)
ArithmeTick App (free)
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Helpful Tips
When adding or subtracting whole numbers or decimals, line up the place values.
When adding or subtracting fractions, get a common denominator.
When multiplying or dividing mixed numbers, put them into improper fractions first.
When dividing fractions, do not forget to change the sign to multiplication and make the second
fraction its reciprocal.
Factors are numbers that can be evenly divided into a number…the factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3 and 6.
Multiples are the product of a number and any other number…some multiples of 5 are 0, 5, 10, etc.
To change a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator.
To change a decimal to a fraction, put the number over the place value of the last digit and reduce.
To change a fraction or decimal into a percent, multiply by 100.
To change a percent into a fraction or decimal, divide by 100.
NO CALCULATORS ARE TO BE USED!!!!!
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Part I
WHOLE NUMBERS
Make sure you know ALL math facts fluently (1-20 addition/subtraction and 1-12 multiplication/division). Complete each question below. Make sure to include any remainder with a quotient if necessary. Show all work clearly.
1. 84,315 + 79,549
2. 400,000 - 24,351
3. 5,261 x 39
4. 477 x 360
5. 355 x 9
6. 350,000 - 272,999
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7.
3 4,722
Check your answer here:
8.
13 5,232
Check your answer here:
9. Greg kept a record of the number of visits to his Web site during the month of June. The first week he had 1,187 visits. The second week, he had 745 visits. The third week he had 2,132 visits and the fourth week, he had 3,521 visits. How many visits did he have in June?
10. How long will it take a person to consume 585 quarts of popcorn if he eats 65 quarts per year?
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FRACTIONS & MIXED NUMBERS
Complete each question below. Show all work clearly.
1. Write each as a mixed number:
= _______________
= _______________
= _______________
2. Write each as an improper fraction:
7 = _______________
12 = _______________
4 = _______________
3. 3
4+
5
6
4.
32
5+ 6
1
4
5.
1
2−
5
13
6.
61
3− 2
5
6
8
7.
7 ÷2
3
8. Solve and create the “brownie pan” to match:
2
3 ×
3
5
9.
14 ÷7
8
10.
8 ÷3
4
11.
21
2×
3
4
12.
21
3÷
2
3
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DECIMALS
Complete each question below. Show all work clearly.
1. Write each in words using place value terminology: Example: 1.05 means One and five hundredths
0.305 means______________________________
1.1 means ________________________________
0.03 means_____________________________
2. Write each decimal as its fraction equivalent in fully reduced form: Example:
1.005= ____________________
0.55= _____________________
2.4 = ______________________
0.1203 = ___________________
3. 1.315 + 10.56
4. 12.599 - 2.61
5. 2.3 X 1.1
6. 123.54 X 6
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7. 3 121.5 Check your answer:
8. 11 93.72 Check your answer:
9. The sixth grade supply list included some math items. Joey wanted to know how much his math supplies cost. There was a calculator for $13.85, a ruler for $0.92, a binder for $4.89 and some graph paper for $3.33. What was the total math supplies’ bill?
10. If the total bill for sixth grade supplies is $72.47 and Joey’s Mom paid it with a $100 bill, what is her change?
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PROBLEM SOLVING
Complete each question below. Show all work clearly. Indicate which of the following method(s) you use: choose an operation; use logic & reasoning; make a list/table/chart; guess & check; identify unnecessary information; draw a picture; work backward; find a pattern.
Jolene makes bead necklaces using 25 beads. She starts with 2 yellow beads. Next she places 2 green ones, and then 1 silver. How many silver beads will she need to make 20 necklaces? What strategy did you use: ______________________________________________
Hank challenged George to a contest: If he could eat a 31-pound potato, a 21-pound pumpkin, a 19 pound tomato, and an entire 25-pound piece of cheese, Hank would give him his 1966 Mustang. Unfortunately, George ate only 3 of the items, for a total of 75 pounds. Which one did George NOT eat?
What strategy did you use: ______________________________________________
The sixth grade schedules are about to be printed! Monica will have Math before Science. Literature is before Math, but after History. What order are Monica’s academic classes? What strategy did you use: ______________________________________________
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MEASUREMENT AND DATA
1. Each Lego is 20 centimeters long.
a. If Jake has 15 of these types of Legos, how many total centimeters of Legos does he have?
b. Given the answer in part (a), what is the total number of meters?
2. For each of the following, find the volume.
( a) ( b ) ( c) Irregular shape in cubic
units:
Cube:
5 m
Rectangular Prism:
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3. Use the two line plots below to answer the following questions.
a. How many total
seashells were found?
b. What is the mean for the
number of seashells found?
c. What is the maximum number of seashells that was found?
d. What is the range on the number of stuffed animals?
4. Use the bar graph to answer the questions below.
a. In which month was the minimum time spent at the beach?
b. What is the range for the number of days at the beach?
c. In which two months were the same amount of days spent at the beach?
d. What is the mode for the data on the graph?
e. What is the mean for the data on the graph?
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ALGEBRAIC RELATIONSHIPS AND PATTERNS
1. Keri found a container that held 448 puzzle pieces. If a full set of each puzzle contained 32 pieces, how many puzzle sets were in the container? Include a numerical expression with your answer, and explain how you got it.
2. A coffee shop had 12 brewers for all of their different coffee flavors. If each brewer holds 7.8 gallons of coffee, how many gallons of coffee can they hold all together? Include a numerical expression with your answer.
3. Complete the table and state the rule Rule:____________________
IN OUT
108 9
6
60 5
36
4. Complete the table and state the rule Rule:____________________ IN OUT
5 125
9 225
6
75
100
5. Evaluate:
7 x (z – 5) when z = 8
6. Evaluate:
(9 + 6) x (y – 3) when y = 6