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Class 4's Final Week!

 Activity 1https://mrnussbaum.com/not-boring-jeopardy-homophones


Name: Date:



Write the number for: 


  1. 50 000 + 6 000 + 4 000 + 300 + 70 + 5 = ___________


Complete the sequence: 

  1. 510, 520, 530, ___, ___

  2.  1115, 1125, 1135,____, _____


  1. 83000 ÷ 1000 = __________

  2. 1524 X 100 = __________

  3. 1760 ÷  10 = __________




  1. At Anil's birthday party there were 21 children. Two-thirds of them were girls. 

(a) What fraction were boys? 

(b) How many girls were at the party? 

(c) How many boys were at the party?





  1. Write the name of each shape:












  1. Janice saved 15% of the cost of a gift priced $300. How much money did she save?



  1. Farmer Singh planted 400 plants. 15 of them did not grow. What percentage of the plants grew?


  2. The regular price of an article was decreased from $225 by 30%. What is the new price?


  3. Dad bought a playstation. The marked price was $1900 but he received a 5% discount. How much did he pay for the shirt? 




  4. How many $20 bills are there in $1580? 



  1. On which day were most girls present?

  2. If there were 24 girls in the class, how many were absent each day?

  3. How many more girls were absent on Friday than on Tuesday? 



  1. 6 pupils scored 75%, 80%, 63%, 65%, 72% and 89% in a Mathematics test. Find the average percent scored.



  2. Ade's average score for three tests was 85. Her first two scores were 75 and 90. What was her score on the third test? 




  1. There are 16 grey balloons and 14 purple balloons in a bag. What is the probability of choosing a purple balloon?




  1. What is the probability of choosing a multiple of 5 when selecting a number from 3 to 20?



  2. My mother has $950. She shares it in the ratio 2:3 between my brother and I. How much money would each of us receive?



  1. Julie likes to skate at the park, which has a sidewalk that is 6.2 kilometers. How many meters (m) long is the sidewalk?



  1. A tournament has 393 players with 3 players on each team. Which expression shows how to find the number of teams in the tournament? 

  2. A. 393 + 3 B. 393 – 3 

  3. C. 393 × 3 D. 393 ÷ 3

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