Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Classwork

1)On the number line correctly mark where the following numbers would beplaced:

2)The number line above is divided in what fractional parts? ______

3)On the line below create your own number line using whole numbers,with 1/4 intervals between each whole number. Start with 6 and go no higherthan 8.

4)Label the number the line below 0 – 6. Title the line plot “Number of rides went on”. Now place an x for each child representing the following data: five went on 6 rides, three went on 1 ride, four went on 4 rides and three chose to sit and watch.

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Homework

5)A recent survey was made of how many pets children have in their homes.The results are: 5 children had none, 8 children had one, 11 children had two,3 children had 5 and 2 children had 6 pets. Title the line plot “Number of Pets”.Label the line plot below toillustrate the number of pets and represent the number of children with x's.

6)How many pets do you have? ______Represent your numberof pet(s) with a circle on the number line above.

7)Label the number line below from 0 to 3, spacing the numbers so there are1/4 intervals between each number. Put the letter K where 1 1/4 would be.Put the letter T where 2 1/2 would be.

8)Is the number line below labeled correctly? ______If not, explain what needsto be done to correct it.

______

1 2 3 4 6 8 10 12

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Classwork

9)What number would best represented by the question mark on the number line? _____

? 31 37 43

10)What number would best represented by the question mark on the number line? _____ What number would come after 29? _____

? 21 25 29 ___

11)What number would best represented by the question mark on the number line? _____

? 49 57 67

12)What number would best represented by the question mark on the number line? _____

? 21 26 31

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Homework

13)Correctly divide the number line below from 20 – 25 including a half markbetween each number.

14)What number would best represented by the question mark on the number line?

? 49 57 65 73

15)Use the line plot below to answer the questions.

Number of times to the movies in the last year

X

X X

X X X

X X X

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18

  • How many kids have gone to the movies 10 times in the last year? ______
  • How many kids have went to the movies only 4 times in the last year? ______
  • How many kids have went to the movies 10 times or more in the last year? ______

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Classwork

16)Jose walked home from Juan's house. He left at 4:45 P.M. and arrived home by 5:30 P.M. How long did it take him to walk home? ______

17)After dinner Jose began work on a project for History. He workedfrom 6:10 P.M. to 6:55P.M. Then he did some research on the Internet for 35 minutes. After that he watched TV from 7:30 P.M.till 8:15 P.M. How muchtime did Jose put into working on his project?

______

18)Isabel likes to schedule her time wisely so she knows when shecan set aside time to play on her computer. If she wakes up at6:30 A.M., dresses, eats breakfast and walks her dog till 7:35 A.M. and hasto leave for school by 8:15 A.M., how much time does she have toplay on the computer?______

19)Iris has a birthday on the 18th of February. She looks at the calendar; it only shows the 1st day of February is a Saturday. On what day will Iris's birthday fall on? ______If she plans herparty for the 3rd Saturday of the month, would it be before or afterher actual birthday? ______Explain how you came upwith your answer.

20)Fill in the blanks:

8 hours = How many minutes? ______How many seconds?_____

28 days = How many weeks? ______

600 seconds = How many minutes? ______

If there is 30 days in the month of September and Labor Day falls

on Monday Sept. 6, the 30th would fall on what day? ______

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Homework

Calendar

October – 2012

Sun. / Mon. / Tues. / Wed. / Thurs. / Fri. / Sat.
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7
8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14
15 / 16 / 17 / 18 / 19 / 20 / 21
22 / 23 / 24 / 25 / 26 / 27 / 28
29 / 30 / 31

21)What date is the third Friday in October? ______

22)What day of the week is October 21? ______

23)What date is the second Wednesday of October? ______

24)What day of the week is October 27? ______

25)Mr. Swanson is a long –distance truck driver. He has to make a trip toSan Diego and back. If he drives 253 miles per day, it will take him 10 daysto drive to make the round trip, how far away is San Diego? ______

26)The baby slept from 9:30 P.M. until 2:45 A.M. How long did the baby sleep?

______

27)Alexis watched a movie that lasted for 2 hours and 5 minutes. He started at 9:15P.M. What time did it end? ______

28)Sara spent 3 hours working on a craft project. She started at 10:00 A.M. What time did she finish? ______

29)The Slotsky family took a road trip that took 2 hours and 45 minutes. If they left their house at 4:15 P.M., what time did they arrive at their destination? ______

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Classwork

30)How many inches equal 1 yard? ______

Kilometers are used to measure what distances? ______

31)Barbara wants to make brownies, but she isn't sure there is enoughmilk in the refrigerator. According to the recipe she needs 5 cupsto double the recipe. If there is a quart of milk, will she haveenough? ______If not how much more does she need? ______

Convert each measurement to the new unit of measurement:

English LengthMetric Length

32) 5 yd= ______in.36 cm = ______mm

33)3 ft = ______in.50,000 m = ______km

34) 8 yd 2 ft = ______ft.8,000 cm = ______m

35) 4 ft 7 in = ______in11 cm = ______mm

English Weight Metric Weight

36)6 lb. = ______oz18 cg = ______mg

37) 3 tons = ______lb6,000 mg = ______g

38) 7 lb 64 oz = ______lb31,000 g = ______kg

39) 2 lb 73 oz = _____lb _____ oz53 cg = ______mg

40) The average temperature in Sept. for Atlantic City, NJ is 78 degrees (F). In Dec. the average temperature is 46 degrees (F). How much colder is the temperature in Dec.? ______

41) How many ounces are in 3 quarts? ______

42) Five gallons equals how many pints? ______

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Homework

43)

The G above represents one gallon. Inside the G place the following units ofmeasurement so the number of quarts (Q) and pints (P) are correctly used. Example2 cups (C) equals one pint (P). Draw the letter P and then put two C's inside the P.

(This illustration is a good way to remember the number of units in cup, pints, and quarts).

44) Correctly finish the table below showing yards to inches or inches to yards.

Yards / Inches
7
216
3
72

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Classwork

45.On the ruler below mark the half mark between inches 4 and 5. Between 1and 2 mark the 1/4 and 3/4 marks. How much would the other smaller linerepresent between each 1/4 mark? ______

46. Use a ruler to measure the length of each line to the nearest 1/4 inch.

______ ______in.

____________in.

____________in.

47. Use a ruler to draw a line for each measurement.

1 1/4 in.

3 1/2 in.

2 3/4 in.

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Homework

48. Use a ruler to draw a line for each measurement.

3 1/4 in.

4 1/2 in.

3/4 in.

49. Use a ruler to measure the length of each line to the nearest 1/4 inch.

____________in.

____________in.

____________in.

50. About how many centimeters equal 9 inches? ______

51. Amanda is 4 ft. tall. What is her height in inches? ______

52. Which is heavier, 4 oz. or 4 g.? ______

53. Which weighs more, 3T. or 3,000 kg.? ______

54. Lisa's ponytail is 12 ______long. (miles, feet, inches)

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Classwork

55. Luis and his father are cutting up the tree that fell in the yard. They needto put the wood at the curb for the garbage men to pick up. They knowthe tree is 25 feet tall. If the pieces need to be 3 feet in length for thegarbage pickup, how many pieces will there be at the curb? ______How big a piece will be left in inches? ______

56. United Parcel was weighing 3 packages for shipment. The packages weighed4 lb. 12 oz., 6 lb. 10 oz, and 5 lb. 6 oz. What is the total weight of allthree packages? ______If the cost of shipping the packagesis $1.50 per ounce, how much will it cost to ship all three? ______

57. The school cafeteria needs 50 gallons of milk to serve at lunch. If each student is served one pint of milk, how many students are there? ______

58. There were five bookshelves in the fourth grade room. Each bookshelf wasa different length. How many feet did all five book shelves add to? ______Bookshelf A 2/8 yard, Bookshelf B 7/8 yard, Bookshelf C 1/8 yard, Bookshelf D 4/8 yard, and Bookshelf E 6/8 yard.

59. Mrs. Long made 17 quarts of Kool-Aid. She took it to her son's schoolfor Grandparent's Day. She served it by the cup. How many cups ofKool-Aid were served? ______

60. Julia worked on her homework from 3:20 P.M. until 4:30 P.M. Then she ate dinner at 5:00 P.M.. She finished eating and worked on her homework from5:45 P.M. to 7:15 P.M. How long did she spend doing homework? ______

61. If each carton of tea holds 30 pounds and there is 270 pounds of tea tobe shipped, how many cartons will there be? ______

Name ______Date ______

Measurement and Data

Homework

62. The butcher sold 5 pounds of pork to Mr. Watts. How many ounces of porkdid Mr. Watts buy? ______

63. Susan drinks 1 quart of water after her workout. If she workouts 5 days a week and there are 4 weeks in the month, how many quarts of water doesshe drink? ______How many gallons is that?______

64. Mrs. Long is making a cake. It takes 3/4 cup of vegetable oil, 2 cups ofmilk, and 2/4 cup of chocolate syrup. How many of cups of liquid willbe in Mrs. Long's cake? ______

65. Mr. Bushay's students are trying to measure items in their classroom by using rulers. Ralph says the desks are 18 inches wide, Lois says the SmartBoardis 48 inches long, Arthur says Mr. Bushay's desk is 37 inches long andMadison says the windows are each 22 inches wide and there are 5 windows.Mr. Bushay instructs the students to add all their measurements together.

What measurement did the students derive? ______

66. Victoria gave a speech to the fourth and fifth grades classes. When shewas practicing her speech, her Mom timed her from 2:20 to 2:47. Thespeech was to be 35 minutes long. Did Victoria have to make her speechany longer? ______If so by how many minutes? ______

67. Jose had to make 10 visits to the dentist last year. If each appointmentto 45 minutes, how many hours and minutes did Jose spend at thedentists office? ______

Unit Review

Multiple Choice – Circle the letter to the correct answer.

  1. The car rental is for four weeks. How many days will the car be rented?

a.28 days

b.21 days

c.14 days

d.4 days

  1. Mary bought two gallons of ice cream. A serving size is one cup of ice cream. How many servings of ice cream can Mary provide?

a.4

b. 8

c.16

d.32

3.What is the best estimate for the amount of hamburger needed to feed 8 people?

a.8 milligrams

b.2 grams

c.4 grams

d.1 kilograms

4.Mark bought 3 quarts of juice. How many cups of juice did he buy?

a.4 cups

b.8 cups

c.12 cups

d.16 cups

5. A baby weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz at birth. How many ounces did the baby weigh?

a.128 ounces

b.134 ounces

c.136 ounces

d.138 ounces

6.The concert began at4:45 P.M and ended 3 hours 20 minutes later. What time did the concert end?

a.7:45 P.M.

b.7:50 P.M.

c.7:55 P.M.

d.8:05 P.M.

7.Sultan Kosan is the tallest man in the world. He is currently 8 feet 1 inch tall and still growing. How many inches tall is Sultan?

a.96 inches

b.97 inches

c.98 inches

d.99 inches

8.The man weighed 100 kilograms. How many grams did he weigh?

a.50 grams

b.1,000 grams

c.10,000 grams

d.100,000 grams

9.Sarah ran 3.5 miles. How many feet did she run?

a.18,480feet

b.18,560feet

c.15,000feet

d.17,250 feet

10.A runner ran to train for an upcoming race. He ran for a total of 37 minutes. If he ended his run at 2:15 P.M., what time did he begin his run?

a.1:58 P.M.

b.1:48 P.M.

c.1:38 P.M.

d.1:28 P.M.

The line plot shows the distance students jumped in the long jump.

Use it to answer questions 11-13.

x

x x x xx

x x x x x x

______

31 35 38 40 41 42

Distance Students Jumped (in inches)

11.How many students jumped 35 inches?

a.2

b.3

c.4

d.1

12.Which distance did the least number of people jump?

a.31 inches

b.40 inches

c.41 inches

d.42 inches

13.What is the longest distance that a person jumped on this line plot?

a.31 inches

b.40 inches

c.41 inches

d.42 inches

The line plot shows the distance some students ran during a timed exercise.

Use it to answer questions #14-15.

x x

x x x x x

x x x x x x

______

1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4

Distance Students ran (in miles)

14.How many students ran 1/4 mile?

a.2

b.1

c.4

d.3

15.What is the longest distance that the most number of people ran?

a.3/8

b.5/8

c.3/4

d.1/2

Short Answer – Write the answer.

16. Amanda spends 15 minutes riding the bus to school every day and an equal amount of time riding it back home. In one week, how much time does Amanda spend riding the bus? (Remember to change your answer to hours and minutes.)

Extended Constructed Response – Answer all parts of the question.

17.Jorge’s birthday party is going to be held exactly 2 weeks and five days after his actual birthday. His actual birthday is May 8.

A.What is the date of Jorge’s birthday?

B.Jorge’s mom is going to make special cupcakes for the party. Each cupcake will need ¼ cup of icing and ½ lb of special mix. How much icing and special mix will mom need to feed Jorge’s twelve friends?

C. The cupcakes are so delicious and so heavy! Jorge’s friend said, “These cupcakes weigh a ton!” Is this possible? Justify your answer.

Answer Key:

  1. thirds

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XX

X X XX

X X XX

X X XX

X

X

X

X X

X X

X X

X X X

X X X

X X XX

X X XXX

X X XXX

  1. Answers will vary on graph above
  1. Labeled wrong. The number line is first divided by one and then by two. Needs one interval system.
  2. 13
  3. 13, 33
  4. 39
  5. 11
  1. 25
  2. 4, 3, 6
  3. 45 minutes
  4. 1 hour 20 minutes
  5. 40 minutes
  6. Tuesday;Before, since it would only be the 15th.
  7. 480 minutes, 28,800 seconds, 4 weeks, 10 minutes, Thursday
  8. 20th
  9. Saturday
  10. 11th
  11. Friday
  12. 1265 miles
  13. 5 hours 15 minutes
  14. 11:20 P.M.
  15. 1:00 P.M.
  16. 7:00 P.M.
  17. 36 inches; length
  18. No, she needs 1 more cup
  19. 180 in.360 mm
  20. 36 in.50 km
  21. 26 ft.80 m
  22. 55 in. 110 mm
  23. 96 oz 180 mg
  24. 6000 lb 6 g
  25. 11 lb31 kg
  26. 6 lb 9 oz530 mg
  27. 30 degrees (F)
  28. 96 ounces
  29. 40 pints
Yards / Inches
7 / 252
6 / 216
3 / 108
2 / 72
  1. 1 in, 1 in,2 in
  2. measure each student’s lines with a ruler
  3. measure each student’s lines with a ruler
  4. in, 1, 2 in
  5. about 23 cm
  6. 48 inches
  7. 4 oz.
  8. They are equal.
  9. Inches
  10. 8 three feet pieces and 1 twelve inch piece
  11. 16 lb 12 oz, $402.00
  12. 400 students
  13. 2 yards
  14. 68 cups
  15. 2 hours 40 minutes
  16. 9 cartons
  17. 80 ounces
  18. 20 quarts, 5 gallons
  19. 3 cups
  20. 213 inches
  21. Yes by 8 minutes
  22. 7 hours 30 minutes

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Unit Review

  1. A
  2. D
  3. D
  4. C
  5. B
  6. D
  7. B
  8. D
  9. A
  10. C
  11. B
  12. D
  13. D
  14. D
  15. B
  16. 3 hours 30 minutes
  17. A. May 27 B. 3 cups icing and 6 lbs. mix C. No, it is not possible. A ton is equal to 2,000 pounds.

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