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Sail into Summer with Math!
For Students Entering Grade 6
at Montgomery Village Middle School
This summer math booklet was developed to providestudents an opportunity to review math objectives and
to improve math performance.Summer, 2010
Student Name ________________________________________________
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Montgomery Village Middle School19300 Watkins Mill Road Montgomery Village, Maryland 20886Main Office: 301-840-4660 Counseling: 301-840-6373 Special Education: 301-840-6377
June, 2010LEARNING NEVER TAKES A VACATION!
Dear Parents and Students,
In this booklet you will find math activities that will help to review and maintain math skills learnedin fifth grade, skills reviewed again in 6th grade, and prepare your child for sixth grade Math. Theseactivities are varied and are meant to show how much fun and relevant math can be in everydaylife. These are activities that should be done throughout vacation, at the pool, at a restaurant, onthe beach, etc. They are not intended to be completed in that last 2 or 3 days before school
begins.
Calculator use: It is suggested that students not use a calculator in the first section, and then use acalculator as little as possible to complete the rest of the packet. Parents and students should discuss theactivities, and parents should check to see if the activities have been completed correctly.
All work completed should be returned to your childs sixth grade Math teacher at the beginning of the2010-2011 school year. Have a great time sailing into summer with math!
Due Date: August 30, 2010, the first day of school!Deadline: September 8, 2010.
Grading Weight: Will count for twice as much as a normal homework for the completion of the assignment.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me during the summer.
Deb SullivanMath Content [email protected]
APPROVED:
__________________________________________ _______________Dr. Edgar E. Malker, Principal Date
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6th Grade MSA Formative #3
No-Calculator section
PLEASE SHOW ALL WORK1. Evaluate this expression forx=154: x + 45
a. 101b. 109c. 199d. 209
2. Evaluate this expression: 3 5 2 4 + a. 23b. 40
c. 68d. 84
3. Solve this equation fory: 3010
y=
a. 3b. 20c. 40d. 300
4. Which of these is equivalent to
3
10 ?
a. .03b. .13c. .3d. .33
5. Which of these is equivalent to7
20?
a. 7%b. 14%
c. 35%d. 72%
1B1c
1B1b
1B2b
6A1c
6A1c
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6. Simplify5
512
+11
215
a.4
715
b.16
727
c.3
820
d.11
860
7. Simplify1
94
-5
58
a.1
32
b.5
38
c. 142
d.5
48
8. Multiply:1 5
82 12
a.1
312
b. 13324
c.1
712
d.5
824
6C1a
6C1a
6C1b
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9. Multiply: .392x .25
a. .0980b. .8036c. .8360d. .9800
10. Divide: 26 9.256
a. .0356b. .356c. 3.56
d. 35.6
11. What is 10% of 480?
a. .48b. 4.8c. 48d. 480
6C1c
6C1d
6C1e
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Calculator Section
12. Write a rule for this function table:
x y2 5.44 7.4
6.2 9.6
a. 3.4y x=
b. 3.4y x= +
c. 3.4y x=
d. 3.4y x=
13. Complete the given function table:
3 6y x= +
x y
0 65 2115 ?
a. 31b. 37c. 51d. 135
14. The new creed CD costs $12.99. Which algebraic expression describes how much C ofthese CDs would cost?a. 12.99 c+
b. 12.99c
c. 12.99c d. 12.99 c
15. Which equation matches this situation? You earn $24 for 8 hours work. How much doyou earn per hour?a. 8 24x =
b. 8 24x = c. 8 24x+ =
d. 248
x=
1A1b
1A1c
1B1a
1B2a
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16. Examine the number line below:
Which point is closest to -15?
a. Ab. Bc. Cd. D
17. Examine the coordinate plane below. What are the coordinates of A?
a. (3, 0)b. (0, 3)c. (-3, 0)d. (0, -3)
1C1a
1C1b
C
B
A
D
A B C D
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18. Which of these linear functions is decreasing?
19. Examine the line segment below:
What is the name of this segment?
a. CBsuur
b. CB
uuur
c. BC
uuur
d. BC
1C2a
a. b.
d.c.
2A1b
B
C
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20. Examine the circle below:
OP is known as a(n) ______.
a. radiusb. diameterc. circumferenced. area
21. Which of these triangles is scalene?
a. c.
b. d.
22. Which of these triangles is acute?
a. c.
b. d.
2A1c
Q
O
P
2A2a
2A2b
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23. Examine the triangle below:
Find the missing angle measure.
a. 60b. 80c. 120
d. 140
24. If the radius of a circle is r, which expression represents the diameter?
a. 2r+ b. 2rc. rir
d.2
r
25. Determine the area of this triangle.
a. 8 sq. unitsb. 12 sq. unitsc. 16 sq. unitsd. 32 sq. units
2A2c
2A2d
3C1a
60
60?
4
8
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26. Determine the volume of this rectangular prism.
a. 60 cubic unitsb. 70 cubic unitsc. 90 cubic unitsd. 200 cubic units
27. Determine the area of the composite figure below:
a. 26 sq. unitsb. 30 sq. unitsc. 32 sq. unitsd. 42 sq. units
3C1b
3C1c
10
4
5
2
2
42
2
4
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28. The perimeter of this rectangle is 40 cm.
How long is the missing side?
a. 5 cmb. 12 cmc. 24 cm
d. 32 cm
29. If the area of a square is 64 cm2, how long is each side?
a. 8 cmb. 12 cmc. 16 cmd. 32 cm
30. Examine the data below:
54, 46, 10, 32, 60, 23, 31, 48
Which of these stem-and-leaf plots matches the data?
a. 1 0 2 c. 1 22 3 2 33 1 1 3 14 6 8 9 4 6 8 95 4 9 5 4 96 0 Key 4|6=46 6 3 Key 4|6 = 46
b. 1 0 2 d. 1 02 3 3 2 33 1 1 2 3 1 24 6 8 9 4 6 85 4 9 5 46 0 Key 4|6=46 6 0 Key 4|6 = 46
3C1d
3C1e
4A1b
8
?
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31. Examine the frequency table below:
Type of pizza topping Tally Frequency
Pepperoni
Sausage
Onion
Bacon
Black Olive
Mushroom
Which type of pizza was ordered least often?
a. Onionb. Baconc. Black olived. Sausage
32. Middle school students were surveyed to determine their favorite candy bars. The resultsare shown in the circle graph below:
What is the most popular candy bar?
a. Moundsb. Snickersc. Nutrageousd. Kit Kat
4B1a
4B1b
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33. Every student in Mr. Wildings 6th period class put their name on a card and put it in abox. There are 25 students total, 10 of them are girls, and 15 are boys. If Mr. Wildingdraws a name out of the box, what is the probability that it is a girls name?a. .04b. .1
c. .4d. 2.5
34. Vicki spun a spinner 50 times. The results are shown in the table below:Result Frequency
1 152 103 124 13
Based on this experiment, what is the probability that she will spin a 2?a. 10%b. 20%c. 25%d. 30%
35. Which one of these is equivalent to 12 x 102?a. 12b. 120c. 1200d. 12,000
36. In the fourth round of the tournament, Tiger Woods shot a golf score of 5 strokes underpar. Which integer best describes this situation?a. -5b. -4c. 4d. 5
5B1b
5C1a
6A1a
6A1b
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37. In which list are all 4 quantities equivalent?
a.1 5
, ,.2,.204 20
b. 1 5, ,.5,.502 10
c.4 8
, ,.08,.85 100
d.7 14
, ,.07,.07050 100
38. The product of .512 x 52 is closest to which of these?
a. 13
b. 26c. 39d. 51
6A1d
6C2a
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On this page, we will focus on a trip to the pool. Josh and Sam are helping toorganize the Summertime Clubs swim meet. Complete four of the following
activities to make it a success.
1. Josh and Sam were told to make sure the clubs swimming pool was largeenough for the swim teams upcoming meet. The pool needed an area of atleast 2400 square feet. If the pool was 80 feet long and 40 feet wide, canthey host the meet? Justify your answer. (Justify means to state why youranswer is correct)
2. The swim clubs championship meet will be held at the club with the pool that
is largest in area. Use the following chart to determine which club will holdthe championship meet. Againjustify your answer.
Pool NameLength Width
Picnic Pool 70 70
Sun Pool 80 60Summer Pool 90 50
3. The members of the Sun Pool Club want to build a fence around their pool.The fence will make a rectangle 110 feet long and 90 feet wide. How many
feet of fencing will the club need to purchase? (Formula, Substitute, Work,Answer)
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The time has finally come for a fun-filled trip to Bethany Beach. You are gettingready for a week of eating crabs, playing games, and swimming in the ocean.Complete 5 of the following activities.
1. The drive from Montgomery Village to Bethany Beach will take 2 hours and 50minutes (if you don't run into traffic at the bridge. If you and your familyleave at 11:45 A.M., what time will you arrive in Bethany Beach? How longis it round trip?
2. At the arcade you notice something interesting. The ratio of boys to girls is 2 to3. If there are 75 people in the arcade all together, how many are girls?
4. Your family stops for a delicious pizza lunch. You order an extra large pizza
with 18 slices. You father eats3
1of the pizza, your mother eats
6
1, and your
two little sisters each eat9
1. How many slices are left for you? You would
prefer to eat9
2of the pizza. Is there enough for you to do that?
5. At the beach, you notice many people are flying kites. Draw a picture of the
different beach kites. You will need 5 right angles, 5 obtuse angles, and 5acute angles in your drawings. Label the angles.
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Last but not least . . . practice your multiplication facts. Your answers should
be immediate responses. Knowledge of the multiplication facts is essential for
success in all courses!
We look forward to having you join us for the
2010-2011 school year!