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Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________________
© Lincoln Public Schools, 2015 5th Grade Math
Chapter 22&23 Integers &
Coordinate Graphing
HW 22.1 Integers and Absolute Value Practice to review…I can identify integers and find the absolute value of an integer! The set of integers inclues zero, the counting numbers, and their opposites. Opposite numbers are the same distance from zero on the number line.
A number’s distance from zero is called its absolute value.
The absolute value of –7 is . The absolute value of +7 is .
Practice to remember… Write the opposite of each integer.
1. +9
___________
2. –5
___________
3. –3
___________
4. –4
___________
5. +12
____________
6. –9
___________
7. +17
___________
8. –19
___________
9. –12
___________
10. +14
____________
Write the absolute value of each integer.
11. +21
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12. –32
___________
13. –44
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14. +28
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15. +25
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16. –38
___________
17. +70
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18. –52
___________
19. +48
___________
20. –92
____________
CHALLENGE! Fill in the missing integers on the number line.
21.
–7 –8 –5 –12
The opposite of +7, is –7.
Opposites have the same absolute value!
Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________________
© Lincoln Public Schools, 2015 5th Grade Math
Chapter 22&23 Integers &
Coordinate Graphing
RE 22.1 Remembering Practice for fluency… 22. Which is the closest estimate for 447 • 68? 23. What is the product of 72 • 13?
a. 24,000 b. 28,000 a. 76 b. 288
c. 30,000 d. 35,000 c. 700 d. 936
Divide. Check that your answer is reasonable.
24. !42 892 25. 87÷ 23 = 26. !27 972 27. 964÷ 42 =
Answer each question. Show your thinking.
28. Mae’s bedroom is 12 feet long and 9 feet wide. She is putting a border along the top of all four walls of the room. The border is sold in two yard packs. What is the least number of packs Mae can buy to have enough border for her room? Show how you know.
29. Ms. Forman put the names of her students into a hat. She is going to pick names at random for a game. Donna said that the probability of Ms. Forman picking a name that begins with T was 0. Is she correct? Explain.
Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________________
© Lincoln Public Schools, 2014 5th Grade Math
Chapter 22&23 Integers &
Coordinate Graphing
HW 22.2 Compare and Order Integers Practice to review…I can use a number line to compare integers! The set of integers inclues zero, the counting numbers, and their opposites. I can compare integers by thinking about their position on a number line.
Compare –7 and –2. Which number is greater? Write >,<, or =. !−7 !−2 Practice to remember… Use the number line to compare. Write >,<, or = for each .
1. !+3 !0 2. !−1 !−4 3. !−5 !−1 4. !−2 !0
5. !+1 !+4 6. !0 !−7 7. !−1 !+1 8. !+4 !−3
Use the number line to compare. Write the integers in order from least to greatest.
9. !−4 , −7 , −3 , 0
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10. !+3 , −5 , +2 , −1
_____________________________
11. !−6 , +8 , −9 , +10
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12. !+1 , −3 , −2 , +2
_____________________________
Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________________
© Lincoln Public Schools, 2014 5th Grade Math
Chapter 22&23 Integers &
Coordinate Graphing
RE 22.2 Remembering Practice for fluency… 13. A number cube has numbers
1 to 6. What is the probability of tossing a 7?
14. Look at the spinner. What is the probability of spinning an odd number?
a. 0 b. !! a. 0 b. !
!
c. !! d. 1 c. !
! d. 1
Name each figure. Classify as acute, obtuse, straight, or right.
15.
_________________ 17.
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16.
_________________ 18.
_________________
Answer each question. Show your thinking.
19. Ryan’s mother has a fenced rectangular garden that measures 15 meters × 10 meters. One of the 10-‐meter sides is along the house and doesn’t have a fence. How many meters of fence border the garden? Show how you know.
20. Use the function table shown at right. What is the value of 𝑦 when 𝑥 = 10? Explain.
Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________________
© Lincoln Public Schools, 2015 5th Grade Math
Chapter 22&23 Integers &
Coordinate Graphing
HW 23.1 Locate Points on a Coordinate Plane Practice to review…I can graph ordered pairs in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane!
An ordered pair names an exact spot on a coordinate plane.
Use the grid below to find the point located at 5 , 4
The first number in an ordered pair tells how many spaces to move ACROSS the grid from left to right.
Think of counting on a horizontal number line.
The second number in an ordered pair tells how many spaces to move UP the grid from bottom to top.
Think of counting on a vertical number line.
Find the point
located at (5, 4).
To find the point (5, 4)
first move 5 → spaces
then move 4 ↑ spaces
Point _____ is at (5, 4).
Now find the coordinates
for Point 𝑋𝑋.
To get to point 𝑋𝑋,
move _____ → spaces
then move _____ ↑ spaces
Point 𝑋𝑋 is at ( _____ , _____ )
Practice to remember… Use the graph on the right for Problems 𝟏𝟏− 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏. Write the letter of the point for each ordered pair.
1. 2,6
___________
2. 5,3
____________
3. 1,4
____________
4. 10,4
___________
5. 6,5
____________
6. 2,0
____________
Write the ordered pair for each point.
7. 𝑁𝑁
___________
8. 𝐹𝐹
____________
9. 𝐼𝐼
____________
10. 𝐸𝐸
___________
11. 𝑀𝑀
____________
12. 𝐻𝐻
____________
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YY
WW
UU
XX ZZ
TT
KK BB
MM
HH
EE
DD
LL
CC
II
GG
AA
FF
NN
Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________________
© Lincoln Public Schools, 2015 5th Grade Math
Chapter 22&23 Integers &
Coordinate Graphing
RE 23.1 Remembering Practice for fluency… 13. Find the length of one side of a square
that has a perimeter of 30 meters. 14. Find the perimeter of the triangle
shown at right.
a. 6.5 m b. 7 m a. 25 in. b. 30 in.
c. 7.5 m d. 8 m c. 50 in. d. 60 in.
Predict what shape each net will make.
15.
16.
17.
18.
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
Answer each question. Show your thinking.
19. Use fractions to write a multiplication expression equivalent to 0.6 • 0.4. Write the product as a decimal and as a fraction in simplest form.
20. Radio station WXYZ gives away a prize every half-‐hour between 3 P.M. and 7 P.M. How many prizes does the station give away during that time? Explain.
Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________________
© Lincoln Public Schools, 2015 5th Grade Math
Chapter 22&23 Integers &
Coordinate Graphing
HW 23.3 Use Functions and Graphs Practice to review…I graph an equation on a coordinate plane! A function table can be used to show ordered pairs of a function. A graph can also show the ordered pairs of a function.
I can graph the equation 𝑦𝑦 = 𝑥𝑥 − 3 on a coordinate plane.
Step 𝟏𝟏: Step 𝟐𝟐:
Make a function table to find the ordered pairs. Graph each ordered pair on a coordinate grid.
Write the ordered pairs …
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� ( , )
� ( , )
� ( , )
� ( , )
� ( , )
Practice to remember… Find values of 𝒚𝒚 to complete each table. Then graph each function on the coordinate grid.
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2.
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© Lincoln Public Schools, 2015 5th Grade Math
Chapter 22&23 Integers &
Coordinate Graphing
RE 23.3 Remembering Practice for fluency… Which statement is true?
3.
4.
a. This figure has two right angles. a. This figure has four acute angles.
b. This figure has four congruent angles. b. This figure is has no parallel sides.
c. This figure is a regular polygon. c. This figure is a regular polygon.
d. This figure is a rhombus. d. This figure is a not a regular polygon.
Complete.
5. 3 T = lb 6. lb = 64 oz
7. lb = 912 T
8. 13,700 lb = T lb
Answer each question. Show your thinking.
9. The bowling alley charged $1.50 to rent bowling shoes and $3 per game. How much will it cost for 4 people to bowl two games each? Show how you know.
10. The average points per player in the 2002 WNBA playoff games were about 12.897. The lowest number of points per player was 8.0 and the highest number was 24.3. What is the difference between the highest points per player and the average? Show your thinking.
1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz)
1 ton (T) = 2,000 pounds (lb)
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