Module 5 Part 1. Homework
Module 5 Part 1. Homework
Module 5 Part 1. Homework
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1. Count and categorize each picture to complete the table with tally marks.
2. Count and categorize each picture to complete the table with numbers.
Fur Feathers
Lesson 1: Sort and record data into a table using up to four categories; use
category counts to solve word problems. 29
Animal Habitats
6 11 9
c. How many fewer animals have arctic habitats than forest habitats?
d. How many more animals would need to be in the grasslands category to have the
same number as the arctic and forest categories combined?
e. How many total animal habitats were used to create this table?
Lesson 1: Sort and record data into a table using up to four categories; use
category counts to solve word problems. 30
4. Use the Animal Classification table to answer the following questions about the
class pets in West Chester Elementary School.
Animal Classification
7 15 18 9
b. How many more birds and mammals are there than fish and reptiles?
d. If 3 more birds and 4 more reptiles were added to the table, how many fewer
birds would there be than reptiles?
Lesson 1: Sort and record data into a table using up to four categories; use
category counts to solve word problems. 31
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1. Use grid paper to create a picture graph below using data provided in the table.
Then, answer the questions.
8 11 7 12
Legend: ________________________
d. Write and answer your own comparison question based on the data.
Question: ___________________________________________________
Answer: ____________________________________________________
Lesson 2: Draw and label a picture graph to represent data with up to four
categories. 44
2. Use the data of Mr. Clark’s class vote to create a picture graph in the space
provided.
Favorite Birds
Title: ________________________
Legend: ________________________
a. How many more students voted for peacocks than penguins? _______
b. How many fewer votes are for flamingos than penguins and peacocks? _______
c. Write and answer your own comparison question based on the data.
Question: ___________________________________________________
Answer: ____________________________________________________
Lesson 2: Draw and label a picture graph to represent data with up to four
categories. 45
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1. Complete the bar graph below using data Various Animal Coverings at
provided in the table. Then, answer the Jake’s Pet Shop
questions about the data.
Fur Feathers Shells Scales
12 9 8 11
Title: _________________________________
0 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
b. Which pair of categories has more, fur and feathers or shells and scales?
(Circle one.) How much more? ____
c. Write and answer your own comparison question based on the data.
Question: ________________________________________________
Answer: _________________________________________________
Lesson 3: Draw and label a bar graph to represent data; relate the count scale to
the number line. 59
2. Complete the bar graph below using data City Shelter Animal Diets
provided in the table.
Meat Only Plants Only Meat and Plants
Title: ___________________
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13
12
11
10
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_____ _____ _____
a. How many total animals are in the city shelter?
b. How many more meat- and plant-eating animals are there than meat only?
c. If 3 animals were removed from each category, how many animals would
there be?
d. Write your own comparison question based on the data, and answer it.
Question: ______________________________________________
Answer: ________________________________________________
Lesson 3: Draw and label a bar graph to represent data; relate the count scale to
the number line. 60
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Complete the bar graph using the table with the types of bugs Jeremy counted in his
backyard. Then, answer the following questions.
Types of Bugs
Butterflies Spiders Bees Grasshoppers
4 8 10 9
Title: _________________________________
0 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
a. How many more spiders and grasshoppers were counted than bees and butterflies?
_______
b. If 5 more butterflies were counted, how many bugs would have been counted?
______
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1. Complete the bar graph using the table with the types of reptiles at the local zoo.
Then, answer the following questions.
Types of Reptiles
Snakes Lizards Turtles Tortoises
13 11 7 8
Title: _________________________________
0 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
a. How many reptiles are at the zoo? _____
b. How many more snakes and lizards than turtles are at the zoo? ______
c. How many fewer turtles and tortoises than snakes and lizards are at the zoo?
_____
d. Write a comparison question that can be answered using the data on the bar
graph.
_______________________________________________________
2. Complete the bar graph with labels and numbers using the number of underwater
animals Emily saw while scuba diving.
e ate als
6 9 14 13
Title: ______________________________
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a. How many more starfish than sharks did Emily see? _____
b. How many fewer stingrays than seahorses did Emily see? _____
c. Write a comparison question that can be answered using the data on the
bar graph.
_________________________________________________________
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1. Use the table to complete the bar graph. Then, answer the following questions.
Number of Nickels
Justin Melissa Meghan Douglas
13 9 12 7
Title: _______________________________
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
a. How many more nickels does Meghan have than Melissa? ______
b. How many fewer nickels does Douglas have than Justin? ______
c. Circle the pair that has more nickels, Justin and Melissa or Douglas and Meghan.
How many more? ______
d. What is the total number of nickels if all the students combine all their money?
___________________________________________________________
2. Use the table to complete the bar graph. Then, answer the following questions.
Dimes Donated
12 10 15 13
Title: ______________________________
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Name Date
1. Measure these objects found in your home with an inch tile. Record the
measurements in the table provided.
Object Measurement
Height of a can
Lesson 14: Connect measurement with physical units by using iteration with an
inch tile to measure. 206
2. Norberto begins measuring his pen with his inch tile. He marks off where each tile
ends. After two times, he decides this process is taking too long and starts to
guess where the tile would end and then marks it.
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____________________________________________________________
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3. Use your inch tile to measure the pen. How many inch tiles long is the pen?
Lesson 14: Connect measurement with physical units by using iteration with an
inch tile to measure. 207
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Measure the length of each household object with your ruler, and then use your ruler
to draw a line equal to the length of each object in the space provided.
Lesson 15: Apply concepts to create inch rulers; measure lengths using inch rulers.
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6. Measure and label the length of each side of each shape in inches using your ruler.
1 2 3 4 5
Lesson 15: Apply concepts to create inch rulers; measure lengths using inch rulers.
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b. The width of a door is more than / less than / about the same as the length of a
yardstick.
c. The length of a laptop computer is more than / less than / about the same as the
length of a 12-inch ruler.
d. The length of a cell phone is more than / less than / about the same as the
length of a 12-inch ruler.
Lesson 16: Measure various objects using inch rulers and yardsticks.
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3. Name 3 objects in your classroom. Decide which unit you would use to measure that
object. Record it in the chart in a full statement.
Object Unit
________________________.
b.
c.
4. Name 3 objects in your home. Decide which unit you would use to measure that
object. Record it in the chart in a full statement.
Object Unit
________________________.
b.
c.
Lesson 16: Measure various objects using inch rulers and yardsticks.
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Name Date
Estimate the length of each item by using a mental benchmark. Then, measure the item
using feet, inches, or yards.
a. Length of a bed
b. Width of a bed
c. Height of a table
d. Length of a table
e. Length of a book
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Measure the lines in inches and centimeters. Round the measurements to the nearest
inch or centimeter.
1.
______ cm ______ in
2.
______ cm ______ in
3.
______ cm ______ in
4.
______ cm ______ in
Lesson 18: Measure an object twice using different length units and compare;
relate measurement to unit size. 257
7. Takeesha drew a line 9 centimeters long. Damani drew a line 4 inches long.
Takeesha says her line is longer than amani’s because 9 is greater than 4. Explain
why Takeesha might be wrong.
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
8. Draw a line that is 9 centimeters long and a line that is 4 inches long to prove that
Takeesha is wrong.
Lesson 18: Measure an object twice using different length units and compare;
relate measurement to unit size. 258
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Measure each set of lines in inches, and write the length on the line. Complete the
comparison sentence.
1. Line A _____________________________
Line B _________________
Line A measured about ____ inches. Line B measured about _____ inches.
2. Line C _______________________
Line D _________________
Line C measured about ____ inches. Line D measured about ____ inches.
Lesson 19: Measure to compare the differences in lengths using inches, feet, and
yards. 269
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2. Elijah runs 68 yards in a 100-yard race. How many more yards does he have to run?
3. Chris has a 57-inch piece of string and another piece that is 15 inches longer than
the first. What is the total length of both strings?
Lesson 20: Solve two-digit addition and subtraction word problems involving
length by using tape diagrams and writing equations to represent 284
the problem.
4. Janine knitted 12 inches of a scarf on Friday and 36 inches on Saturday. She wants
the scarf to be 72 inches long. How many more inches does she need to knit?
5. The total length of all three sides of a triangle is 120 feet. Two sides of the
triangle are the same length. One of the equal sides measures 50 feet. What is the
length of the side that is not equal?
?
6. The length of one side of a square is 3 yards. What is the combined length of all
four sides of the square?
Lesson 20: Solve two-digit addition and subtraction word problems involving
length by using tape diagrams and writing equations to represent 285
the problem.
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Find the value of the point on each part of the meter strip marked by a letter.
For each number line, one unit is the distance from one hash mark to the next.
1.
10 cm A 40 cm
A = _____________
55 B 105
B = _____________
2.
C 210 240
C = _____________
Lesson 21: Identify unknown numbers on a number line diagram by using the
distance between numbers and reference points. 296
400 D E
D = ____________
E = ____________
F 115
F = ____________
G 650
G = ____________
Lesson 21: Identify unknown numbers on a number line diagram by using the
distance between numbers and reference points. 297
meter strip
Lesson 21: Identify unknown numbers on a number line diagram by using the distance between numbers and reference points.
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NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 22 Homework 2•7
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Lesson 22: Represent two-digit sums and differences involving length by using the
ruler as a number line. 308
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Name: Handspan:
3 inches
c. Ask and answer one comparison question that can
be answered using the data above.
4 inches
5 inches Question:
________________________________________
6 inches
________________________________________
7 inches Answer:
________________________________________
8 inches
________________________________________
Lesson 23: Collect and record measurement data in a table; answer questions and
summarize the data set. 323
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1. Use the data in the table to create a line plot and answer the question.
Number of
Handspan (inches)
Students
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Handspan (inches)
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Lesson 24: Draw a line plot to represent the measurement data; relate the
measurement scale to the number line. 336
2. Use the data in the table to create a line plot and answer the questions.
Line Plot
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
Lesson 24: Draw a line plot to represent the measurement data; relate the
measurement scale to the number line. 337
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Use the data in the charts provided to create line plots and answer the questions.
1. The chart shows the lengths of the necklaces made in arts and crafts class.
Title ________________________________
Line Plot
____________________________________________________________
Lesson 25: Draw a line plot to represent a given data set; answer questions and
draw conclusions based on measurement data. 346
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Use the data in the table provided to create a line plot and answer the questions.
Plot only the lengths of shoelaces given.
1. The table below describes the lengths of student shoelaces in Ms. enry’s class.
Length of
Number of
Shoelaces
Shoelaces
(inches)
27 6
36 10
38 9
40 3
45 2
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Lesson 26: Draw a line plot to represent a given data set; answer questions and
draw conclusions based on measurement data. 357