Student Name:______Teacher: ______

Math Practice 3.5.ME

Use the graph below to answer questions 1 – 3.

The graph shows the number of goals that 5 children scored during their season.

Dustin /
Matt /
Zach /
Craig /
Nancy /

Each is equal to 4 goals.

1. How many more goals did Matt score than Dustin?

2. How many goals were scored altogether?

3. Write the number sentence to show how many goals Nancy, Craig, and Zach scored.

4. Ms. Johnson read a book about the Amazon to Mr. Walts class. One of the facts in the book stated that the Amazon is the second longest river in the world. The book estimated the river to be 4,195 miles long. How is this number read?

5. Mrs. Kilgo was checking to see how well her students had learned about place value. She asked them to guess her mystery number. Her number had a 6 in the hundred thousands place, a 0 in the ten thousands place, a 9 in the thousands place, a 1 in the hundreds place, and 8 in the tens place and a 6 in the ones place. What was Mrs. Kilgo’s mystery number?

6. Judy, Thomas, and Ramona went on a trip together to the Museum of Natural History. They counted cars along the way to pass the time. Judy counted 963 cars. Thomas said he counted 736 cars. Only 672 cars were counted by Ramona. How many more cars did Judy count than Ramona?

7. What number should be added to complete the following number pattern?

35, 36, 38, 41, ____

8. Look at the following number pattern.

27, 24, 21, 18, ____

What number will come next in this pattern?

9. Ms. Lapp baked 87 cookies for different holiday parties. She took 36 cookies to her daughter’s house and 21 cookies to her parent’s house. About how many cookies did she keep for herself?

10. Mrs. Gregory had a dinner party for some of her friends and family. The party began at 5:00 p.m. Guests started arriving between 4:45 and 5:00 p.m. Which clock below shows a time that guests could have started arriving?

3.5.ME TEKS 3.01A, 3.01B, 3.03B, 3.06A, 3.12B, 3.13B