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Math Review: Shapes, Scores, and Money Problems for Students

This math review presents various problems designed to test students' understanding of fundamental concepts. It includes challenges on counting shapes, analyzing scores from a soccer game, and identifying amounts of money. Students will also tackle questions involving basic arithmetic operations and comparisons in various contexts. With a focus on practical applications, the exercises encourage critical thinking and problem-solving. Perfect for reinforcing lessons on addition, subtraction, and cooperative skills in a fun and engaging manner.

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Math Review: Shapes, Scores, and Money Problems for Students

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  1. Unit 4 Math Review

  2. Blue Shapes Red Shapes 1. Which expression could you use to show the total number of shapes? 4 - 3 4 + 4 4 + 3 3 + 3

  3. On Saturday, there was a soccer game. The score is shown below. Blue Teams Score Orange Teams Score 2. Who won the game? Blue Team Orange Team Orange and Blue Team Tied

  4. 3. How much money is shown? 50 cents 45 cents 56 cents 55 cents

  5. 4. How much money is shown? 40 cents 25 cents 50 cents 51 cents

  6. 5. Jake went to the park and saw 5 children and 10 adults. How many people did he see? • 5 • 10 • 13 • 15

  7. 6. Sam went to school with 12 pencils and when he got to school his teacher gave him 5 more. How many pencils does he have now? • 12 • 17 • 5 • 10

  8. What is your favorite color? 7. What statement is true about this graph? Most students like blue Green had the most votes There are 12 students in the class Purple had the most votes

  9. 8. We are trying to find combinations of 13. • 10+3=13 • 7+6=13 • 5+8=13 • 4+___=13 What number goes in the blank? • 5 • 6 • 7 • 9

  10. 9. Students recorded the number of candy bars they eat in one week. How many students ate 5 candy bars? 1 4 3 2

  11. 10. Students recorded the type of shoes they were wearing. How many students wore running shoes? 8 7 9 6

  12. 11. There are 12 shapes on the table. If we chose one what shape are we least likely to choose? Red Square Orange Circle Green Triangle Blue Square

  13. 12. These coins were on the table. If you picked up one coin, what coin would you most likely choose? Quarter Dime Nickel Penny

  14. 13. Which statement is correct? • 12 > 40 • 43 > 20 • 20 > 30 • 15 < 10

  15. 14. Mrs. Miller bought 22 blue balls, 24 red balls, and 30 yellow balls, for the play ground. Which statement is NOT true about the balls Mrs. Miller bought? • 22 blue balls < 24 red balls • 24 red balls > 22 blue balls • 30 yellow balls < 24 red balls • 24 red balls < 30 yellow balls

  16. 15. Which temperature does the thermometer show? 70 ⁰ F 85 ⁰ F 90 ⁰ F 80 ⁰ F

  17. 16. Which temperature does the thermometer show? 10 ⁰ F 30 ⁰ F 20 ⁰ F 15 ⁰ F

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