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2 Table of Contents Find the Area of a Rectangle: Easy Least Common Multiple: Easy Graduated Cylinder Measurements Angle Puzzle Find the Greatest Common Factor # Plot Coordinates Dizzy Over Decimals: Addition # Converting Improper Fractions Dizzy Over Decimals: Addition # Inverse Operations: Multiplication Mean, Median and Mode Practice Finding Area #8: Find a New Home Arithmetic Puzzles Word Problems: How Does Your Garden Grow? Number Scramble Probability Practice: Birds Convert Yards to Miles Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Math Riddles: Adding and Subtracting Math Riddles: Subtraction # Probability Quiz Math Riddles: Subtraction # Math Riddles: Solve the Equation Angle Practice Line Logic: Parallel and Perpendicular # Skill Practice : Simplifying Fractions Math Riddles: Addition # Math Riddles: Subtraction # Math Riddles: Triple Digits Steer & Simplify #

3 Finding Area: Level Help Piggy pick a room with the largest area in square feet. Calculate the area of each room then write the answer in the middle of the room. Color in the largest one. Remember, Area = L x W? Copyright by Education.com More worksheets at

4 Math Algebra Least Common Multiple: Easy A multiple is the product of two integers. To find the multiples of a certain number, multiply that number by every integer, starting with. Example: The multiples of are,,, 8, 0, and so on. Common multiples are numbers that share one or more of the same multiples. Example: Multiples of are,,, 8, 0,, and so on. Multiples of are,, 9,,, and so on. and appear in these lists, so they are common multiples of and. Least common multiple (LCM) is the smallest common multiple of two or more numbers. From the example above, the LCM of and is. LCM can be found by listing the multiples and looking for the smallest common one in the lists. Circle the common multiples of the pair of numbers, then answer the questions. Multiples of =, 8,,, 0,... Multiples of =, 0,, 0,,... Multiples of =,, 8,, 0,,,... Multiples of 7 = 7,,, 8,,, 9,... The common multiple is:. The LCM is. The common multiple is:. The LCM is. Multiples of 8 = 8,,,, 0,... Multiples of 0 = 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,... Multiples of 9 = 9, 8, 7,,,,,... Multiples of =,,, 8, 0, 7,... The common multiple is:. The LCM is. The common multiple is:. The LCM is. Fill in the blanks and find the least common multiples below. Multiples of =,,,,,,... Multiples of =,,,,,,,,... Multiples of =,,,,,8,... The common multiples are:. The LCM is. Multiples of =,,,,,,,,... The common multiples are:. The LCM is. Copyright 00-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

5 LIQUID MEASUREMENTS Measuring liquids in graduated cylinders is often tricky because the liquid surface is curved. This curved surface is called the meniscus and occurs because of the strong attractive force between the glass and water. Procedure:. Measure the amount of liquid in the graduated cylinders below. When you measure make sure to measure the amount using the bottom of the meniscus for any liquid volume measuring tool.. Record the measurement and label your units in ml on the line below each graduated cylinder Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

6 M A T H GEOMETRY Angle Steering Steering a ship requires practice and precision. It also requires you to think about math and angles. Turn the ship s wheel according to the angle measurements given. See the examples below. With each new turn, indicate the ship s new direction by drawing a line towards it. Turn clockwise if the angle is positive, counterclockwise if it is negative. Use a ruler to help you draw straight lines. Turn Degrees New Direction NW 0 N 0/0 0 What direction is the boat facing after the last turn? N NE NE E SE S 00 0 SW W NW W E 0 0 turn 0 SW 0 turn + 7 = 9 0 SE created by: Copyright 00-0 Education.com 80 S

7 M A T H The Example 8 xx= GCF 0 0 = 8 x = 9 x x = x x x 8 = x 8 = x x 8 = x x x is a prime number and divides into 8 evenly times. 8 can be divided by, leaving 9. 9 can be divided by, leaving. Now we have all prime numbers. Once you find the prime factors of the second number, see which numbers they have in common. Circle and multiply them to get your GCF. If there are no prime factors in common, then the GCF is. 8 = x x x x Numbers in common:,, GCF GCF GCF GCF GCF GCF GCF GCF Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

8 Collision Collision Coordinates Coordinates Balloons and birds are on a collision course in the sky! When their paths cross, the balloons pop! Plot 0 points for each of the linear equations using the T-charts given. Graph each line on the x-y coordinates and answer the questions on the right. Red Green Orange Blue balloon balloon bird bird y = x - y = x - 7 y = x / + y = x / + x y 0 x y 0 x 0 y 7 x 0 y TH GRADE L I N E A R M A T H At what coordinate (x,y) does the orange bird pop the red balloon? (, ) At what coordinate (x,y) does the blue bird pop the green balloon? (, ) y x Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

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10 EXAMPLE: Kramsters are very picky eaters. Feed each kramster the correct number of pellets by converting the following improper fractions to mixed numbers. Color in the pellets to match each mixed number. For the last one, shade in the pellets without guidelines. 0 Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

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12 Inverse Operations: Multiplication Match the multiplication equation on the left with its inverse division equation on the right. x = 0 0 = x = 8 = x 0 = 0 = x = = x = 8 = x = = Complete the multiplication problems and then write out its inverse equations..) 9 x =.) 8 x =.) 0 x =.) x =.) x = Copyright 0-0 Education.com Created by :

13 Mean, Median and Mode Find the mean, defined as the average of a group of numbers. To find the mean, add all the digits together and divide by the number of digits there are..),, 8,,, =.) 0,, 7,, =.),, 9,, =.) 9,,,,, =.),,,, =.),,,,, = Find the median, defined as the middle number in a group of numbers. To find the median, put the numbers in numerical order and identify the middle number..), 9, 9,,,, 8 =.),,, 9,,, =.) 7,, 9, 8, 8, 0, =.),, 8, 0, 7 =.) 8, 7,, 0,,, =.) 8,,,, 9 = Find the mode, defined as the number that occurs the most in a group of numbers. To find the mode, place the numbers in numerical order and identify the one that occurs the most..) 7,,,, 8, =.) 9,,, 9,,, =.),, 9, 0,, =.) 8,, 9, 8,, 8 =.),,, 7,,, =.) 9, 0, 0,, 8 = Copyright 0-0 Education.com Created by :

14 th Grade Find a New Home? Help Mr. Rabbit find his new home. The total area of his place has to be at least 0 square feet. This includes the area of a roof (triangle) plus the area of the house (rectangle). Review: Rectangle Area = length x width Triangle Area = x base x height height (H) The base of a triangle can be any one of its sides. The height is the distance from a base to its opposite point, or vertex. A base must be perpendicular to its height. base (B) Example: base =. +. = 7 height = Area of the roof = x base x height = x 7 x = Area of the rectangle = x =.. Total area = + = 8 square feet Which home should Mr. Rabbit move into? Circle it. Copyright 00-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

15 M D issing igits Fill in the missing numbers to make each addition and subtraction equation true. Ex.., 098 +, 0. 0, +,. 7, 8, 8, 99, 0 0,. 7,, 97., 7 + 9, 7. 8,, 7, 9, 79 78, 7. 77, 8 +, , 0 7, , 00 +, 0, 78, 0 8, 7

16 Solve the word problems. Show your work and circle your answers.. Mari s mom works as a landscape artist, creating and maintaining beautiful gardens. Today, Mari is helping her mom place stones in a new garden. During their first hour of work, they place,07 stones in the garden. During the second hour, they place,80. If there are,00 stones in all, how many do they still have to place?. Mari and her mom are creating gardens for the front and back yards of a home. They are going to plant lavender seeds,,00 grass seeds and 9 trumpet vine seeds in the front garden. If all the seeds sprout, how many sprouts will there be in all?. Mari s mom is going to plant,00 seeds in the back garden. If she plants,7 grass seeds and 8 nasturtium seeds, how many seeds will she have left to plant?. Mari worked with her mom for / hours on Monday, hour on Tuesday, and / hours on Wednesday. For how many minutes did Mari work in all?

17 Using the numbers in the number bank, create a six-digit number based on the clues given. 9. What is the smallest six-digit number you can make?. What is the largest six-digit number you can make?. What is the smallest six-digit number you can make that begins with an even number?. What is the largest six-digit number you can make that has 9 in the hundreds place?. What is the smallest six-digit number you can make that ends in? Copyright 0-0 Education.com Created by : orksheets

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19 LINEAR MEASUREMENTS Complete the table by converting feet yards and miles. HINT) feet(ft.) is equal to yard (yd.), 70 yards is equal to mile(mi.) mile,0 yards miles miles 7,00 yards,80 feet,80 ft.,00 ft. Convert the following linear measurements. ) mi. = ft. ) 8800 yd. = mi. ) 8 yd. = ft. ) 70 yd. = ft. ) mi. = yd. ) 0 yd. = ft. 7) ft. = yd. 8) mi. = yd. 9) mi. = yd. 0) 9 yd. = ft. ) / mi. = yd. ) yd. = ft. ) mi. = ft. ) 880 yd. = mi. ) mi. = yd. ) mi. = yd. 7) 0 yd. = ft. 8) mi. = yd. Copyright by Education.com More worksheets at

20 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Name: Parallel lines are distinct lines lying in the same plane that never intersect each other. Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect each other at right angles. Parallel lines Perpendicular lines Mikey draws a line segment from (-, -) to (, ). He then draws a line segment from (-, -) to (, ). If he wants to draw another line segment that is parallel to those two segments, what points will he use? What about a line that is perpendicular? Parallel segment: Perpendicular segment: Created by: Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

21 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Name: Parallel lines are distinct lines lying in the same plane that never intersect each other. Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect each other at right angles. Parallel lines Perpendicular lines In each quadrant, determine if the two line segments are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. Explain why. E G 8 7 A D F H C B J I K L - M P O N -8 Quadrant : Line AB is Quadrant : Line EF is Quadrant : Line IJ is Quadrant : Line MN is to Line CD because to Line GH because to Line KL because to Line OP because Created by: Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

22 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Addition & Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddle. What's the greatest use of cowhide? T O. 9 G. 9 S. 77 D. 8 O. 8 E. 00 T. 080 O. 7 H. 7 R. 9 E. W. 78 L. 0 T. 08 H. 87 O. 79 C. T. 9 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

23 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddles. What has to be broken before it can be used? An E What question can you never answer yes to? ? Y. 0 E. 8 G. 9 E. U. 9 G. 7 O. L. 89 P. 708 R. 8 8 S. 8 A. 8 A. E. 08 E. Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

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25 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddles. What can fill a room but takes up no space? L What has a foot on each side and one in the middle? Y. 7 K. T. 09 L. 7 H. T. I. 79 A. D. I. 7 S. R. 9 C. G. 7 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

26 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Addition & Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddle. What did the sea say to the sand? N, E. 0 T. N. 9 V. G. 8 H. 9 T. 09 D. 0 N. J. E. S. 7 A. 9 I. 7 U W. H. 9 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

27 M A T H GEOMETRY Angle Steering Steering a ship requires practice and precision. It also requires you to think about math and angles. Turn the ship s wheel according to the angle measurements given. See the examples below. With each new turn, indicate the ship s new direction by drawing a line towards it. Turn clockwise if the angle is positive, counterclockwise if it is negative. Use a ruler to help you draw straight lines. Turn Degrees New Direction NW 0 N 0/0 0 What direction is the boat facing after the last turn? N NE NE E SE 00 turn 0 S SW W NW turn + 7 = W E 0 0 SW 0 0 SE created by: Copyright 00-0 Education.com 80 S

28 M A T H GEOMETRY Parallel and Perpendicular lines Wally the Worm Wally the Worm needs help learning parallel and perpendicular lines. Draw parallel lines through the black dots and perpendicular lines through the white dots. Use a ruler to help you draw straight lines. Parallel Perpendicular Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

29 M A T H FRACTION S Skill P r actic e Simplifying Fractions Simplify the following fractions. Show your work Now that you ve got the hang of it, look closely at the following fractions. They do not simplify very well, but they are very close to a simplifiable fraction. For example, /00 cannot be simplified, but we know that 0/00 = /. So, 0/00 can be approximated to /. Be sure to show your work Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

30 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Addition Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddles. What holds water yet is full of holes? A S What do you call a kitten drinking lemonade? A N. 90 S. 79 O. 97 R. 9 P. 99 S. 977 S. 897 U. 08 G. S. 0 U. 87 P. 9 E. O. 8 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

31 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddles. What kind of room has no windows or doors? A M What do you fill with empty hands? G. 7 O. 8 U. V. 8 R. H L. 0 S M. O. M. E. S. 80 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

32 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Addition & Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddle. A woman has 7 seven children, children; half half of them of them are boys. are boys. How How can this can this be? be? T E. 90 A. L. 0 T. 80 B. 0 A. 7 O. R. Y. 9 Y. 8 L. H. 8 S. E. 889 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

33 M A T H FRACTIONS n & Navigate the treacherous seas by simplifying the following fractions. Use the compass on the right to guide you. Start at the red arrow and go north, south, east or west to the next square with each fraction your reduce. Draw a line to track your journey. Show your work. w e Compass Instructions: Once you reduce a fraction completely, look at its denominator and then find that number on the compass and move in the direction it points. s Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

34 Answer Sheets th Grade Math Practice Packet Least Common Multiple: Easy Angle Puzzle Find the Greatest Common Factor # Plot Coordinates Dizzy Over Decimals: Addition # Converting Improper Fractions Dizzy Over Decimals: Addition # Inverse Operations: Multiplication Mean, Median and Mode Practice Finding Area #8: Find a New Home Arithmetic Puzzles Word Problems: How Does Your Garden Grow? Number Scramble Probability Practice: Birds Convert Yards to Miles Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Math Riddles: Adding and Subtracting Math Riddles: Subtraction # Probability Quiz Math Riddles: Subtraction # Math Riddles: Solve the Equation Angle Practice Skill Practice : Simplifying Fractions Math Riddles: Addition # Math Riddles: Subtraction # Math Riddles: Triple Digits Steer & Simplify #

35 Math Algebra Answer Sheet Least Common Multiple: Easy A multiple is the product of two integers. To find the multiples of a certain number, multiply that number by every integer, starting with. Example: The multiples of are,,, 8, 0, and so on. Common multiples are numbers that share one or more of the same multiples. Example: Multiples of are,,, 8, 0,, and so on. Multiples of are,, 9,,, and so on. and appear in these lists, so they are common multiples of and. Least common multiple (LCM) is the smallest common multiple of two or more numbers. From the example above, the LCM of and is. LCM can be found by listing the multiples and looking for the smallest common one in the lists. Circle the common multiples of the pair of numbers, then answer the questions. Multiples of =, 8,,, 0,... Multiples of =, 0,, 0,,... The common multiple is:. 0 0 The LCM is. Multiples of =,, 8,, 0,,,... Multiples of 7 = 7,,, 8,,, 9,... The common multiple is:. The LCM is. Multiples of 8 = 8,,,, 0,... Multiples of 0 = 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,... Multiples of 9 = 9, 8, 7,,,,,... Multiples of =,,, 8, 0, 7,... The common multiple is:. 0 0 The LCM is. The common multiple is:. The LCM is. Fill in the blanks and find the least common multiples below. Multiples of =,,, 8, 0,,... Multiples of =,, 9,,, 8,,,... Multiples of =,, 9,,,8,... The common multiples are: and. The LCM is. Multiples of =, 8,, 0,, 8,,... The common multiples are: and. The LCM is. Copyright 00-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

36 M A T H GEOMETRY Angle Steering Answer Sheet Steering a ship requires practice and precision. It also requires you to think about math and angles. Turn the ship s wheel according to the angle measurements given. See the examples below. With each new turn, indicate the ship s new direction by drawing a line towards it. Turn clockwise if the angle is positive, counterclockwise if it is negative. Use a ruler to help you draw straight lines. Turn Degrees New Direction NW 0 8 N 0/0 0 What direction is the boat facing after the last turn? N NE NE E SE S SW W NW W E 0 SW 0 turn + 7 = 9 0 turn 0 SE 0 created by: Copyright 00-0 Education.com 80 S

37 Answer Sheet M A T H The Example 8 xx= GCF GCF = 8 x = 9 x x = x x x 8 = x 8 = x x 8 = x x x is a prime number and divides into 8 evenly times. 8 can be divided by, leaving 9. 9 can be divided by, leaving. Now we have all prime numbers. Once you find the prime factors of the second number, see which numbers they have in common. Circle and multiply them to get your GCF. If there are no prime factors in common, then the GCF is. 8 = x x x x Numbers in common:,, GCF GCF GCF GCF GCF GCF GCF Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

38 Collision Coordinates Answer Sheet Balloons and birds are on a collision course in the sky! When their paths cross, the balloons pop! Plot 0 points for each of the linear equations using the T-charts given. Graph each line on the x-y coordinates and answer the questions on the right. Red Green Orange Blue balloon balloon bird bird y = x - y = x - 7 y = x / + y = x / + x y x y x y x y y TH GRADE L I N E A R M A T H At what coordinate (x,y) does the orange bird pop the red balloon? 0 (, ) At what coordinate (x,y) does the blue bird pop the green balloon? (, ) Coordinate answers will vary depending on choice of X x Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

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40 EXAMPLE: Kramsters are very picky eaters. Feed each kramster the correct number of pellets by converting the following improper fractions to mixed numbers. Color in the pellets to match each mixed number. ANSWERS = = = = For the last one, shade in the pellets using your own outlines. 0 = Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

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42 Inverse Operations: Multiplication (answer sheet) Match the multiplication equation on the left with its inverse division equation on the right. x = 0 0 = x = 8 = x 0 = 0 = x = = x = 8 = x = = Complete the multiplication problems and then write out its inverse equations..) 9 x = 7 7 = 9 & 7 9 =.) 8 x = 9 9 = 8 & 9 8 =.) 0 x = 0 0 = 0 & 0 0 =.) x = = & =.) x = 0 0 = & 0 = Copyright 0-0 Education.com Created by :

43 Mean, Median and Mode (answer sheet) Find the mean, defined as the average of a group of numbers. To find the mean, add all the digits together and divide by the number of digits there are..),, 8,,, = 7..) 0,, 7,, = 7.8.),, 9,, =..) 9,,,,, = 8..),,,, = 7.),,,,, =.7 Find the median, defined as the middle number in a group of numbers. To find the median, put the numbers in numerical order and identify the middle number..), 9, 9,,,, 8 = 9.),,, 9,,, =.) 7,, 9, 8, 8, 0, = 8.),, 8, 0, 7 = 7.) 8, 7,, 0,,, = 8.) 8,,,, 9 = Find the mode, defined as the number that occurs the most in a group of numbers. To find the mode, place the numbers in numerical order and identify the one that occurs the most..) 7,,,, 8, =.) 9,,, 9,,, =.),, 9, 0,, =.) 8,, 9, 8,, 8 = 8.),,, 7,,, =.) 9, 0, 0,, 8 = 0 Copyright 0-0 Education.com Created by :

44 th Grade Find a New Home? Answer Sheet Help Mr. Rabbit find his new home. The total area of his place has to be at least 0 square feet. This includes the area of a roof (triangle) plus the area of the house (rectangle). Review: Rectangle Area = length x width Triangle Area = x base x height height (H) The base of a triangle can be any one of its sides. The height is the distance from a base to its opposite point, or vertex. A base must be perpendicular to its height. base (B) Example: base =. +. = 7 height = Area of the roof = x base x height = x 7 x = Area of the rectangle = x =.. Total area = + = 8 square feet. base = height = Area of the roof = x x = x = 8 Area of the rectangle = 0 x = 0 Total Area = = 8 square feet 0 7 base = 8 height = base = height = Area of the roof = x 8 x = Area of the roof = x x = 9 Area of the rectangle = x = Area of the rectangle = 7 x = Total Area = + = square feet Total Area = 9 + = square feet Which home should Mr. Rabbit move into? Circle it. Copyright 00-0 by Education.com base = 0 height = More worksheets at 8 Area of the roof = x 0 x = 0 Area of the rectangle = x 8 = Total Area = 0 + = square feet

45 M D issing igits Ex.., 098 +, 0 Fill in the missing numbers to make each addition and subtraction equation true. ANSWERS. 0, +, 7. 7, 8, 9 8, 99, 0 0,. 87,, 997., 7 + 9, , 9, 7, 9, 79 78, , 888 +, , 0 7, , , 0 9, 978, 90 8, 07

46 Solve the word problems. Show your work and circle your answers.. Mari s mom works as a landscape artist, creating and maintaining beautiful gardens. Today, Mari is helping her mom place stones in a new garden. During their first hour of work, they place,07 stones in the garden. During the second hour, they place,80. If there are,00 stones in all, how many do they still have to place?,07 +,80,,00 -,,9. Mari and her mom are creating gardens for the front and back yards of a home. They are going to plant lavender seeds,,00 grass seeds and 9 trumpet vine seeds in the front garden. If all the seeds sprout, how many sprouts will there be in all?,00 + 9,70. Mari s mom is going to plant,00 seeds in the back garden. If she plants,7 grass seeds and 8 nasturtium seeds, how many seeds will she have left to plant?,7 + 8,0,00 -, Mari worked with her mom for / hours on Monday, hour on Tuesday, and / hours on Wednesday. For how many minutes did Mari work in all? / hours + hour + / hours = hours 0 minutes x hours 00 minutes

47 Using the numbers in the number bank, create a six-digit number based on the clues given. 9. What is the smallest six-digit number you can make? 9. What is the largest six-digit number you can make? 9. What is the smallest six-digit number you can make that begins with an even number? 9. What is the largest six-digit number you can make that has 9 in the hundreds place? 9. What is the smallest six-digit number you can make that ends in? 9 Copyright 0-0 Education.com Created by : orksheets

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49 LINEAR MEASUREMENTS Complete the table by converting feet yards and miles. HINT) feet(ft.) is equal to yard (yd.), 70 yards is equal to mile(mi.) mile 70 yards,80 feet miles,0 yards 0,0 ft. miles miles,80 yards 8800 yards,80 ft. 7,00 yards,0 ft. miles,00 ft. Convert the following linear measurements. 0,0 ) mi. = ft. ) 8800 yd. = mi. ) 8 yd. = ft ) 70 yd. = ft. ) mi. = yd. ) 0 yd. = ft ) ft. = yd. 8) mi. = yd. 9) mi. = yd ) 9 yd. = ft. ) / mi. = yd. ) yd. = ft.,80 /,0 ) mi. = ft. ) 880 yd. = mi. ) mi. = yd ,80 ) mi. = yd. 7) 0 yd. = ft. 8) mi. = yd. Copyright by Education.com More worksheets at

50 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Name: Parallel lines are distinct lines lying in the same plane that never intersect each other. Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect each other at right angles. Parallel lines Perpendicular lines In each quadrant, determine if the two line segments are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. Explain why. E G 8 7 A D F H C B J I K L - M P O N -8 Quadrant : Line AB is perpendicular to Line CD because they cross at right angles Quadrant : Line EF is parallel to Line GH because they will never cross Quadrant : Line IJ is not parallel to Line KL because they will cross Quadrant : Line MN is not perpendicular to Line OP because they don t cross at right angles Created by: Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

51 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Addition & Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddle. What's the greatest use of cowhide? C O W S T O G E T H E R T O H O L D O. 9 G. 9 S. 77 D. 8 O. 8 E. 00 T. 080 O. 7 H. 7 R. 9 E. W. 78 L. 0 T. 08 H. 87 O. 79 C. T. 9 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

52 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddles. What has to be broken before it can be used? An E G G. What question can you never answer yes to? Y O U A S L E E P ? A R E Y. 0 E. 8 G. 9 E. U. 9 G. 7 O. L. 89 P. 708 R. 8 8 S. 8 A. 8 A. E. 08 E. Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

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54 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddles. What can fill a room but takes up no space? L I G H T What has a foot on each side and one in the middle? Y A R D S T I C K Y. 7 K. T. 09 L. 7 H. T. I. 79 A. D. I. 7 S. R. 9 C. G. 7 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

55 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Addition & Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddle. What did the sea say to the sand? N O T H I N G, H E J U S T W A V E D E. 0 T. N. 9 V. G. 8 H. 9 T. 09 D. 0 N. J. E. S. 7 A. 9 I. 7 U W. H. 9 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

56 M A T H GEOMETRY Angle Steering Answer Sheet Steering a ship requires practice and precision. It also requires you to think about math and angles. Turn the ship s wheel according to the angle measurements given. See the examples below. With each new turn, indicate the ship s new direction by drawing a line towards it. Turn clockwise if the angle is positive, counterclockwise if it is negative. Use a ruler to help you draw straight lines. Turn Degrees New Direction NW 0 N 0/0 turn 7 0 What direction is the boat facing after the last turn? N NE NE E SE S SW 0 W turn + 7 = NW W E SW SE created by: Copyright 00-0 Education.com 80 S

57 Answer Sheet M A T H FRACTION S Skill P r actic e Simplifying Fractions Simplify the following fractions. Show your work Now that you ve got the hang of it, look closely at the following fractions. They do not simplify very well, but they are very close to a simplifiable fraction. For example, /00 cannot be simplified, but we know that 0/00 = /. So, 0/00 can be approximated to /. Be sure to show your work Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

58 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Addition Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddles. What holds water yet is full of holes? A S. P O N G E What do you call a kitten drinking lemonade? A S O U R P U S S N. 90 S. 79 O. 97 R. 9 P. 99 S. 977 S. 897 U. 08 G. S. 0 U. 87 P. 9 E. O. 8 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

59 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddles. What kind of room has no windows or doors? A M U S H R O O M What do you fill with empty hands? G L O V E S G. 7 O. 8 U. V. 8 R. H L. 0 S M. O. M. E. S. 80 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

60 Riddle Me Math! Multidigit Addition & Subtraction Directions: Solve each math problem. Then find the answer and write the letter in the correct place to solve the riddle. A woman has seven children, ; half of them are boys. How can this be? T H E Y A R E A L L B O Y S E. 90 A. L. 0 T. 80 B. 0 A. 7 O. R. Y. 9 Y. 8 L. H. 8 S. E. 889 Copyright 0-0 by Education.com More worksheets at

61 Answer Sheet M A T H FRACTIONS n & Navigate the treacherous seas by simplifying the following fractions. Use the compass on the right to guide you. Start at the red arrow and go north, south, east or west to the next square with each fraction your reduce. Draw a line to track your journey. Show your work. w e Compass Instructions: Once you reduce a fraction completely, look at its denominator and then find that number on the compass and move in the direction it points. s Copyright 00-0 Education.com created by:

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