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Daily LEAP Review Which number is greater than 28 tens, less than three hundreds, and is an even number? A. 29 B. 2946 C. 294 D. 283 Date: December 1 st , 2003

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Which number is greater than 28 tens, less

than three hundreds, and is an even

number?

A. 29

B. 2946

C. 294

D. 283

Date: December 1st, 2003

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Fill in the missing s to complete the pattern?

15, , , 27, 31, , 39, 43

A. 16, 23, 33B. 20, 25, 35C. 17, 21, 32D. 19, 23, 35

Date: December 2nd, 2003

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How many numbers in this set when rounded to

the nearest thousand would equal 4000?

3946, 4507, 3270, 4343, 4589, 3476

A. 2

B. 4

C. 1

D. 3

Date: December 3nd, 2003

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How was this letter moved?

A. slid

B. flipped

C. turned

D. returned

Date: December 2nd, 2003

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If there are 100 people in line and Dave is

the 25th person in line, how many people

are behind him?

A. 34 people

B. 65 people

C. 60 people

D. 75 people

Date: December 4th, 2003

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Glenda has a choice of three flavors of ice cream (Strawberry, Vanilla and Chocolate) and three different toppings (Pecans, Cherries, Fudge). She will have a sundae which has 1 type of ice cream and 1 topping. How many different sundae combinations can she choose from?

A. 6B. 9C. 12D. 15

Date: December 5th, 2003

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Which number when placed in the s will make

both number sentences true?

19 - = 0

x 0 = 0A. 1

B. 0

C. 32

D. 19

Date: December 8th, 2003

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The black bear is how much heavier than the

koala bear?

a. 182 pounds

b. 192 pounds

c. 234 pounds

d. 282 pounds

Date: December 9th, 2002

Kind Weight

Polar 1,137 pounds

Grizzly 539 pounds

Black 208 pounds

Panda 242 pounds

Koala 26 pounds

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The zookeeper wants to give the panda 8 gallons of water

to drink. He only has a 1-pint jar. How many full jars of

water will he need to give the panda?

a. 1 pint

b. 8 pints

c. 14 pints

d. 64 pints

Date: December 10th, 2002

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The zookeeper gives the grizzly bear a bucket full of 10

salmon, 5 trout, 3 bass, and 2 catfish. If the bear reaches in

the bucket and pulls out 1 fish, which type of fish is he most

likely to get?

a. Salmon

b. Trout

c. Bass

d. Catfish

Date: December 11th, 2002

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Which of the following means the same as 3 X 4?

a. 3 + 3 + 3

b. 4 + 4 + 4

c. 3 + 4

d. 3 + 3 + 4 +4

Date: December 12th, 2002

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Taylor decided to eat a handful of 23 jelly beans. He has

eaten 12 so far. About how much of the handful did he eat?

a. About 25%

b. Between 25% and 50%

c. About 50%

d. About 75%

Date: December 15th, 2002

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A class of students will be evenly divided into teams of 3

students each. How many students COULD BE in the class?

a. 20

b. 24

c. 26

d. 31

Date: December 16th, 2002

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John has a quarter, Mickey has 2 nickels, Pam has 3 dimes

and Sharon has 20 pennies. Who has the most money?

a. John

b. Mickey

c. Pam

d. Sharon

Date: December 17th, 2002

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Lisa bought a shirt at the store. She receive four dollar

bills, one quarter, three nickels and a penny as change

after she gave the cashier a $20 bill. How much did the

shirt cost?

a. $15.44

b. $4.41

c. $15.59

d. $6.89

Date: December 18th, 2002

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Another way to write the number 72,406 is:

a. 7 thousands, 2 hundreds, 4 tens, 6 ones

b. 70,000 + 2,000 + 400 + 6

c. 7 + 2 + 4 + 0 + 6

d. seventy thousand, four hundred six

Date: December 19th, 2002

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Sheldon said, “I weigh between 50 and 60 pounds. You can

find my weight if you skip count from 0 by 8’s.” How much

do I weigh?

a. 50 pounds

b. 56 pounds

c. 58 pounds

d. 64 pounds

Date: January 5th 2004

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Mrs. Berber will buy candy for her 5 children. If she wants to

give each child one candy bar for each day of the school

week, how many should she buy?

a. 5

b. 10

c. 25

d. 35

Date: January 6th, 2004

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Toby will make pizzas for a party. Below is a list of

what she needs to make 3 pizzas. If there is the

same amount of cheese on each pizza, how much

cheese should Toby put on each one?

a. 4 ounces

b. 6 ounces

c. 9 ounces

d. 54 ounces

Date: January 7th, 2004

Ingredients Needed for 3 Pizzas

3 Round Pizza Crust

1 ½ cups Tomato Sauce

18 ounces Grated Cheese

12 ounces Sliced Pepperoni

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The line below shows the year when different things were

invented.

Date: January 8th, 2004

1851 1867 1885 1903 1941 1961

Flash Camera

Bicycle Automobile Airplane Color Television

Spaceship

How would you find the number of years between the

invention of the color television and the automobile?

a. 1961 minus 1941

b. 1941 minus 1903

c. 1941 minus 1885

d. 1885 minus 1941

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A worker is making a brick sidewalk, as shown in the

diagram below.

Date: January 9th, 2004

If he follows the same pattern, which way should the bricks go next?

a. b. c. d.

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Carla has a plan for an exercise program.

She will run 1 block on Day 1

She will run 2 blocks on Days 2 and 3

She will run 3 blocks on Days 4, 5, and 6

If she continues the pattern of her plan, what day will she

start running 5 blocks?

a. Day 5

b. Day 7

c. Day 10

d. Day 11

Date: January 12th, 2004

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Look at the pattern of squares shown below.

Which shape should go in the ?

a. b. c. d.

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A toy store groups toys based on their price. The chart shows

the cost of a toy in each group.

If the pattern continues,

how much would a Group 7

toy cost?

a. $42

b. $47

c. $49

d. $64

Date: January 14th, 2004

Groups of Toys Price

Group 1 $1

Group 2 $4

Group 3 $9

Group 4 $16

Group 5 $25

Group 6 $36

Group 7

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The table below shows how many dimes you need to buy gum

balls from a machine. How many gum balls would you get for 8

dimes?

a. 4

b. 11

c. 16

d. 32

Date: January 15th, 2004

Dimes In Gum Balls Out

1 2

2 4

3 6

4 8

5 10

Valerie wants to be at the store when it opens at 10:00 a.m. It

will take her 45 minutes to get ready and 20 minutes to walk

there. At what times should she start to get ready?

a. 8:55 a.m.

b. 9:15 a.m.

c. 9:40 a.m.

d. 11:05 a.m.

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: January 16th, 2004

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An astronaut wants to measure the distance she travels from

the moon to the earth. What units of measurements would she

use?

a. feet

b. inches

c. miles

d. yards

Date: January 20th, 2004

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About how high is a classroom ceiling?

a. 36 feet

b. 25 feet

c. 9 feet

d. 5 feet

Date: January 21th, 2004

Which two figures could be combined to make a rectangle?

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: January 22th, 2004

a. Figure 1 and 2

b. Figure 2 and 3

c. Figure 1 and 3

d. Figure 1 and 4

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3 4

Which of these shapes is a 5-sided polygon?

a. Rectangle

b. Square

c. Pentagon

d. Circle

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: January 23th, 2004

Look at the shape below and then answer

the question.

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: January 26th, 2004

Which drawing shows the shape turned

upside down?.

A..B..

C..D..

Four students ran a race.Abe finished first.Ryan finished before Mark, but after Abe.Tito finished after Ryan.Mark Did not finish last.

In what order did they finish?a. Abe, Mark, Tito, Ryanb. Abe, Ryan, Tito, Markc. Abe, Tito, Ryan, Markd. Abe, Ryan, Mark, Tito

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: January 27st, 2004

The chart below shows how much it costs for long-distance telephone calls.

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: January 28th, 2004

$0.25 3 minutes

$0.50 6 minutes

$0.75 9 minutes

$1.00 12 minutes

How long could you talk for $2.25?

a. 15 minutes

b. 24 minutes

c. 27 minutes

d. 30 minutes

The weather station put this chart on the television.

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: January 29th, 2004

Mon. 20%

Tues. 30%

Wed. 70%

Thurs. 0%

On which day would you most likely need an umbrella?

a. Monday

b. Tuesday

c. Wednesday

d. Thursday

You and three friends want to play a game. Which spinner would you use to give each person the same chance to win?

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: January 30th, 2004

a. b. c. d.

Elena weighs 42 pounds. If you add the weights

of Elena and Shawna, you get exactly 100

pounds. Which number sentence could be used

to find Shawna’s weight?

a. a – 42 = 100

b. 100 + 42 > a

c. 100 + 42 = a

d. 42 + a = 100

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 2nd, 2004

The number sentence below shows the heights (in inches) of two pairs of students.

42 + 36 41 + 49

Which symbol would make the number sentence true?

a. >b. -c. <d. =

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 3rd, 2004

Which number sentence would be true?

42 + ☺ = 126

a. 3b. 42c. 84d. 168

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Robin Ave.

Cardinal Ave.

Finch Ave.

Oriole Ave

Elm

St.

Bir

ch S

t.

Oak

St.

Land B

lvd.

Which two streets are

parallel?

a. Robin & Birch

b. Cardinal & Oriole

c. Finch & Land

d. Oak & Land

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 6th , 2004

Robin Ave.

Cardinal Ave.

Finch Ave.

Oriole Ave

Elm

St.

Bir

ch S

t.

Oak

St.

Land B

lvd.

Pierre walked one side

of the square city block

around the duck pond.

He walked 420 meters.

How far is it around the

whole city block?

a. 840 meters

b. 1260 meters

c. 1680 meters

d. 4200 meters

Cherie divided her candy bar into thirds. She

gave one-third to her sister and one-third to

her brother. How much of her candy bar does

she have left?

a. ⅓

b. ½

c. ¼

d. ¾

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 9th, 2003

Margarita brought a sheet of nine stickers to school. At recess, she shared some with her friends, so that she has only 2/9 of the stickers left. How many stickers did she give to her friends?

a. 2b. 3c. 6d. 7

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February, 10th , 2004

By how much would the value of 5,647 be

decreased if the 5 were replaced by a 2?

a. 3

b. 300

c. 3,000

d. 30,000

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 11th, 2004

Which of the following problems CANNOT be solved using the number sentence below?

15 – 8 =

a. Siu Ping had 15 trading cards. She gave 8 to Jim. How many does she have now?

b. Siu Ping needs 15 more trading cards than Jim has. Jim has 8. How many does Siu Ping need?

c. Siu Ping has 15 trading cards. Jim has 8. How many more does Sui Ping have than Jim?

d. Siu Ping needs 15 trading cards. She has 8. How many more does she need?

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 12th, 2004

Susan made 32 cupcakes for a bake sale. She is

putting her cupcakes into boxes, with 4

cupcakes in each box. Which of the following

will tell her how many boxes she needs?

a. Multiply 32 by 4

b. Add 4 and 32

c. Divide 32 by 4

d. Subtract 4 from 32

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 13th, 2004

Use the two bars below to answer the question.

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 16th, 2004

Which number is shown by the shaded parts of the

bars?

a. 1.3

b. 1.7

c. 1 ⅓

d. 1 ¾

Daily LEAP Review Date: February 17th, 2004

Use the numbers below to answer the question.

2 ⅜ 1¾ 16 5 8 4

Which list shows the numbers in order from LEAST to GREATEST?

a. 1¾ 5 16 2 ⅜ 4 8

b. 5 1 ¾ 16 2 ⅜4 8

c. 2 ⅜ 16 1¾ 5 8 4

d. 16 2 ⅜ 5 1¾ 8 4

Daily LEAP Review Date: February 18th, 2004

Kim’s uncle is a truck driver. On his last trip, he drove from Boston to Chicago, then to Denver, and back to Boston. Kim found the following information in an atlas.

Distance Between Cities

Between Boston and Chicago 965 miles

Between Chicago and Denver 1,037 miles

Between Denver and Boston 1,953 miles

Based on this information, how many miles did Kim’s uncle travel?

a. 2,845 miles

b. 3,945 miles

c. 2,855 miles

d. 3,955 miles

Daily LEAP Review Date: February 19th, 2004

3 15

245- 37208

A student completed the subtraction problem above. The

changes to the top number show that 245 is the same as

a. 2 hundreds, 3 tens, 15 ones

b. 2 hundreds, 31 tens, 5 ones

c. 2 hundreds, 315 ones

d. 2 thousands, 3 hundreds, 1 ten, 5 ones

In the following set of 40 numbers, some numbers have been circled according to a number pattern. Study the pattern. Which numbers should be circled in the FOURTH row?

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 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

a. 32, 35, 38b. 31, 33, 35, 37, 39c. 31, 34, 37, 40d. 33, 36, 39

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 20th, 2004

Which number below is GREATEST?

a. 0.07

b. 0.6

c. 0.56

d. 0.18

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 23rd, 2004

HINT!!!! THINK MONEY!!!!!

Draw a two squares. Show how ½ and 4/8 are

equivalent fractions using the two squares you

drew.

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: February 24th, 2004

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Mystery NumberWhen you switch my one’s digit with my thousands digit, I

become 28,461. What number am I?

a. 28,164

b. 18,462

c. 21,468

d. 26,481

Date: February 25th, 2004

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What was done to the input number in order to

get the output number?

A. add 15

B. add 2, then multiply by 5

C. multiply by 5, then add 2

D. multiply by 2

Date: February 26th, 2004

Input Output

2 12

3 17

4 22

5 27

6 32

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Mr. Johnson cuts 1 foot off the end of a board. Then, he cuts

the remaining board in 2 equal pieces, each 6 feet long. A

reasonable length for the original board is:

a. 12 feet

b. 13 feet

c. 14 feet

d. 15 feet

Date: February 27th, 2004

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You would wear short sleeves when the temperature reads:

a. 15° F

b. 38° F

c. 50° F

d. 70° F

Date: February 17th, 2004

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How would the following figure look from the bottom?

A. B. C. D.

Date: March 1st, 2004

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Complete the pattern:

23, 26, 29, 32, _____, _____, _____

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Which is a set of even numbers?

a. 3, 5, 6, 9

b. 10,18, 24, 29

c. 16, 20, 32, 58

d. 15, 17, 21, 25

Date: March 3rd, 2004

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: March 4th, 2004

The table below shows how many quarters Harry

needs to buy games at the arcade. How many games

can he play for 8 quarters?

A. 16 games

B. 12 games

C. 20 games

D. 14 games

Quarters Games

1 2

2 4

3 6

4 8

5 10

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If each box represents two square inches, what is the area of

the figure?

A. 12 square inches

B. 20 square inches

C. 15 square inches

D. 26 square inches

Date: March 5th, 2004

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Which picture represents a number greater than ¾ ?

A. B. C. D.

Date: March 8th, 2004

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How was this letter moved?

a. slid

b. flipped

c. turned

d. Rotated 90 degrees

Date: March 9th, 2004

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Write all of the factors for the following

numbers:

a. 20: ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____

b. 12: ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____

Date: March 10th, 2004

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If you color 2/3 of the crayons blue and the rest

red, how many will be blue?

Date: March 11th, 2004

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Write each fraction as a decimal:

a. 6/10 _______

b. 3/10 _______

c. 25/100 _______

Date: March 12th, 2004

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