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35 math problems for 5th graders

Here are 35 fifth-grade math problems that will help your child stay on track!

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Author Amber Watkins

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Published September 13, 2023

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  • Key takeaways
  • 5th-grade math word problems help students apply mathematical concepts to real-world scenarios.
  • In fifth-grade math, it’s important to master fractions, decimals, and order of operations.
  • Hard problems for 5th graders can be simplified by drawing a picture or using a method that makes them easier to solve.

Table of contents

  • Word problems

Numbers & place value

  • Multiplication

If this math page has 5 sections of math problems for 5th graders with an average of 7 questions in each section, can you guess how many problems there will be in all? That’s right, there will be a total of 35 math problems for 5th graders for us to practice. Without realizing it, you just solved one of our first 5th-grade math word problems . Excellent work! Together we will review fifth-grade math problems with decimals, fractions, order of operations, and rounding. We will even consider hard math problems for 5th graders, like multiplying using square models and number lines. Don’t worry about getting the answers right the first time, each section includes math problems for 5th graders with answers if you need a sneak peek. So grab a pad and pencil and let’s begin.

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Sample questions, word problems for 5th graders.

Let’s begin by covering math word problems for 5th graders.

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Mia’s water bottle can hold 24 ounces of water. She drinks two full water bottles each day. How many total cups of water does Mia drink each day? [Conversions]

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The playground is made up of four rectangular lots that are each 10 ft by 7 ft. What is the total area of the playground? [Finding area]

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 Josh lives 2.5 miles away from the park. Josh rides his bike to the park and back home four days a week. How many miles does Josh ride his bike each week? [Calculations]

Place value

In this section, we will cover math problems for 5th graders that use place values, word form to standard form, standard form to word form, and expanded form.

Which digit in the number 245 is in the hundreds place?

Which digit in the number 4,602 is in the tens place?

Which digit in the number 752 is in the ones place?

Word form to standard form

Standard form to expanded form.

4,000 + 300 + 2 = 4,302

600 + 50 + 4 = 654

20,000 + 2,000 + 300 + 60 + 5 = 22,365

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In this section, we will cover fifth-grade math problems that include comparing decimals and rounding decimals to the nearest tenth, hundredth, and thousandths place. Let’s get started.

8.9 and 8.900 are the same.

Remember if the number to the right is 5 or larger, you can borrow and become one digit larger. If the number to the right is between 0 and 4, you can’t borrow and the number remains the same.

In this section, we will review math problems for fifth graders that cover the topics of adding and subtracting two and three-digit numbers using transformation, division using area models, and the order of operations .

Adding and subtracting whole numbers by transformation

A large portion of fifth-grade math problems can be made easier to solve by transformation or changing numbers to make the problem simpler. Let’s practice adding and subtracting two and three-digit numbers by transformation.

How to add numbers using transformation?

When adding or subtracting numbers, look for ways to round to make the problem simpler. Don’t forget what you do to one number, you have to do the opposite to the other. This makes sure the problem stays balanced. Let’s see how this is done. What is 48 + 52? 48 + 2 = 50

52 – 2 = 50 

50 + 50 = 100.

It may be difficult to add 48 + 52 in your head, so we round 48 to 50 by adding 2. Since we added 2 to the first number, we have to make sure to subtract 2 from the second number. So now the problem is 50 plus 50, which is much easier to calculate! 

32 – 2 = 30 68 + 2 = 70 30 + 70 = 100 The answer is 100.

208 – 8 = 200 432 + 8 = 440 200 + 440 = 640 The answer is 640.

321- 1 = 320 199 + 1 = 200 320 – 200 = 120 120 + 2 = 122 The answer is 122

Division using area models

Don’t know what an area model is? See our area model guide to help with these problems.

Using an area model find the quotient of 365 ፥ 5 =

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Using an area model find the quotient of 504 ፥ 6 =

Using the area model below, find the quotient of 872 ፥ 2 =

Order of operations

Many people remember the Order of Operations with the acronym PEMDAS- “Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally”, with each letter representing an operation: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiply or Divide, Add or Subtract. Solve the following equations using the order of operations.

Hard multiplication math problems

Some of the hardest math problems for fifth graders involve multiplying: multiplying using square models, multiplying fractions and whole numbers using expanded form, and multiplying fractions using number lines. Let’s practice a few of each!

Multiplying using square models

Multiplying using square models is a method to help students “see” multiplication problems in a simpler way.

Multiply 42 x 35 using the square model below.

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Multiply 55 x 76 using the square model below.

Multiply 98 x 42 using the square model below.

Multiplying fractions and whole numbers using expanded form

Multiply ½ x 5 using expanded form.

Multiply ⅔ x 6 using expanded form.

Multiply ⅙ x 7 using expanded form.

Multiplying fractions using a number line

Multiply ½ x 4/6 by using a number line.

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Word problem answer sheet

Mia drinks 6 cups of water each day. Explanation: There are 8 ounces in each cup. So 24 divided by 8 is equal to 3 cups each day.

280 square feet. Explanation: The area of one lot is 10 x 7 = 70 square feet. Take that area and times it by four, so 70 x 4 = 280 square feet.

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Josh rides 20 miles on his bike each week. Explanation: Each day Josh rides 5 total miles: 2.5 miles to the park and 2.5 miles back home. If we multiply that number by 4 days a week, it equals 20 miles in all.

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Writing numbers answer sheet

2 is in the hundreds place.

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0 is in the tens place.

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2 is in the ones place.

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Division using area models answer sheet

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Multiplying using square models answer sheet

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Multiplying fractions and whole numbers using expanded form answer sheet

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Multiplying fractions using a number line answer sheet

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Explanation – First divide the number line into 6 equal parts and draw up a line up to 4/6. Then find the ½ way mark of that line you drew up to 4/6. You will now see the line is divided into three parts. So the answer would be ⅓. 

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Amber is an education specialist with a degree in Early Childhood Education. She has over 12 years of experience teaching and tutoring elementary through college level math. "Knowing that my work in math education makes such an impact leaves me with an indescribable feeling of pride and joy!"

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Three trains pulled into the station at 3 p.m.

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Opening your daily math lesson with a Fifth Grade Math Word Problem of the Day is an excellent way to set the stage for learning! Incorporate them at the start of your math block to build confidence, critical thinking skills, and a learning community. Students will get used to reading for meaning while also identifying key information. Encourage students to write out equations and draw pictures to explain their thinking, since this helps them see the light when they are stuck!

Topics in these fifth grade math word problems cover patterns and place value, addition and subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, and comparisons.

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50 Fifth Grade Math Word Problems

1. three trains pulled into the station at 3 p.m. the menton train had 2,589 passengers. the reston train had 671 passengers. the pearson city train had 1,024 passengers. how many passengers were there all together.

Three trains pulled into the station at 3 p.m. The Menton train had 2,589 passengers. The Reston train had 671 passengers. The Pearson City train had 1,024 passengers. How many passengers were there all together?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

2. Grow Up Farmer’s Market had 4 crates of lemons delivered. One crate had 2,100 lemons. Two other crates had 2,010 lemons. The last crate had 1,999 lemons. How many lemons were delivered in all?

Grow Up Farmer’s Market had 4 crates of lemons delivered. One crate had 2,100 lemons. Two other crates had 2,010 lemons. The last crate had 1,999 lemons. How many lemons were delivered in all?

3. Ruffle Truffle Candy Company got an order for 850 chocolate truffles from the candy shop. They also got an order for 7,309 truffles from a food store. Then one more order came in for 3,125 truffles from a restaurant. How many truffles does the factory have to make to fill these orders?

Ruffle Truffle Candy Company got an order for 850 chocolate truffles from the candy shop. They also got an order for 7,309 truffles from a food store. Then one more order came in for 3,125 truffles from a restaurant. How many truffles does the factory have to make to fill these orders?

4. The Tri-City Peninsula has 3 cities. 405,245 people live in Sunset City. 695,212 people live in Sunrise City. 415,937 people live in Sunup City. How many people live on Tri-City Peninsula all together?

The Tri-City Peninsula has 3 cities. 405,245 people live in Sunset City. 695,212 people live in Sunrise City. 415,937 people live in Sunup City. How many people live on Tri-City Peninsula all together?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

5. Smiley’s Greeting Card Store ordered 25,294 birthday cards and 15,280 Mother’s Day cards to sell last year. They sold 11,065 Mother’s Day cards and 24,229 birthday cards. How many birthday cards did they have left?

Smiley’s Greeting Card Store ordered 25,294 birthday cards and 15,280 Mother’s Day cards to sell last year. They sold 11,065 Mother’s Day cards and 24,229 birthday cards. How many birthday cards did they have left?

6. Flyaway Airlines has 3 flights to New Park City every day from San Sandoz. Each plane seats 400 passengers. On Monday, the first flight had 325 passengers. The second flight had 387 passengers. The third flight had 221 passengers. How many empty seats were there all together?

Flyaway Airlines has 3 flights to New Park City every day from San Sandoz. Each plane seats 400 passengers. On Monday, the first flight had 325 passengers. The second flight had 387 passengers. The third flight had 221 passengers. How many empty seats were there all together?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

7. In 1999 a million people lived in Western Deskateria. 350,268 are native to that country. The rest have moved there from another country. How many people have moved there from somewhere else?

In 1999 a million people lived in Western Deskateria. 350,268 are native to that country. The rest have moved there from another country. How many people have moved there from somewhere else?

8. Birthday candles from The Happy Hippy Candle Company are sold in packs of 8. They manufactured 6,000 boxes this past week and sold 8,000 candles. How many boxes of candles did they sell this past week?

Birthday candles from The Happy Hippy Candle Company are sold in packs of 8. They manufactured 6,000 boxes this past week and sold 8,000 candles. How many boxes of candles did they sell this past week?

9. Some of the new books in the South City Library were non-fiction. There were 25,025 new hardback books and 7,333 new paperbacks. 15,000 hardbacks were fiction. How many hardback books were non-fiction?

Some of the new books in the South City Library were non-fiction. There were 25,025 new hardback books and 7,333 new paperbacks. 15,000 hardbacks were fiction. How many hardback books were non-fiction?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

10. Giganto Mall has 6 levels. The top 5 levels each have 2,950 workers. There are 15,000 workers at the mall. How many workers work on the bottom level?

Giganto Mall has 6 levels. The top 5 levels each have 2,950 workers. There are 15,000 workers at the mall. How many workers work on the bottom level?

11. There are 96 frozen turkeys and 65 hams in the meat freezer at Frosty Food Mart. Each turkey weighs 19 pounds. Each ham weighs 10 pounds. How much do the turkeys weigh all together?

There are 96 frozen turkeys and 65 hams in the meat freezer at Frosty Food Mart. Each turkey weighs 19 pounds. Each ham weighs 10 pounds. How much do the turkeys weigh all together?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

12. Each new dictionary purchased for the school has 355 pages. There are 35 dictionaries ready for each classroom. They weigh almost 300 pounds. How many pages is that in total?

Each new dictionary purchased for the school has 355 pages. There are 35 dictionaries ready for each classroom. They weigh almost 300 pounds. How many pages is that in total?

13. Each Penguin Fruit Tree has 10,251 leaves. There were 96 fruit trees in Uncle Arch’s Orchard. Half of them were Penguin Fruit Trees. How many leaves were there on those Penguin Fruit Trees all together?

Each Penguin Fruit Tree has 10,251 leaves. There were 96 fruit trees in Uncle Arch’s Orchard. Half of them were Penguin Fruit Trees. How many leaves were there on those Penguin Fruit Trees all together?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

14. Benny’s Bait Shop sells worms in 12 packs. There are twelve packs in a gross. They sold 12 gross of worms this week. How many worms did they sell this week?

Benny’s Bait Shop sells worms in 12 packs. There are twelve packs in a gross. They sold 12 gross of worms this week. How many worms did they sell this week?

15. The Kwik Kar Rental Company has 27 locations in 12 states. They have 1,350 cars to rent out. If they distribute all the cars evenly among their locations, how many cars will each location get?

The Kwik Kar Rental Company has 27 locations in 12 states. They have 1,350 cars to rent out. If they distribute all the cars evenly among their locations, how many cars will each location get?

16. It was a sellout crowd at the football game. There were 42,500 fans in attendance. Every seat was filled. There are 85 rows of seats that wrap around the stadium. There is the same number of seats in every row. How many fans were seated in each row?

It was a sellout crowd at the football game. There were 42,500 fans in attendance. Every seat was filled. There are 85 rows of seats that wrap around the stadium. There is the same number of seats in every row. How many fans were seated in each row?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

17. Mr. Sketch had 180 colored pencils in his classroom art bin. He bought new boxes of colored pencils that had 10 in a box. Now he has 400 colored pencils. How many new boxes did he buy?

18. 4,500 people arrived at the stadium for the rock concert on buses. another 4,500 came by train. the rest came in cars. each bus could hold 225 people and every bus was filled. how many buses were there.

4,500 people arrived at the stadium for the rock concert on buses. Another 4,500 came by train. The rest came in cars. Each bus could hold 225 people and every bus was filled. How many buses were there?

19. Super Duper Corporation pays rent on their big headquarters building every month. Last year they paid $60,756 in rent and about the same amount on heat. They pay the same amount every month for the rent. How much is the rent per month?

Super Duper Corporation pays rent on their big headquarters building every month. Last year they paid $60,756 in rent and about the same amount on heat. They pay the same amount every month for the rent. How much is the rent per month?

20. Straight Arrow Dress Shirts sold a lot of dress shirts last month. Each shirt has 7 buttons down the front and 1 button on each sleeve. They used 72,000 buttons on the shirts sold last month. How many shirts did they sell?

Straight Arrow Dress Shirts sold a lot of dress shirts last month. Each shirt has 7 buttons down the front and 1 button on each sleeve. They used 72,000 buttons on the shirts sold last month. How many shirts did they sell?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

21. Lake Louie has boats that take tourists on cruises around the lake. On Saturday, 8,112 tourists wanted to cruise around the lake. 3 boats cruise at a time in a shift. Each boat holds 500 people. A cruise lasts 30 minutes. How many shifts did they need to run so every tourist could cruise?

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22. Superstar Sam is a professional baseball player and practices pitching every day. He spent 12,000 minutes practicing his pitching in July. He practices batting for 1 hour each week. How many hours did he practice his pitching in July?

Superstar Sam is a professional baseball player and practices pitching every day. He spent 12,000 minutes practicing his pitching in July. He practices batting for 1 hour each week. How many hours did he practice his pitching in July?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

23. The new sidewalk leading up to the front door of Elemental Elementary School was 55 feet long and 36 inches wide. 25 feet of it were painted gold and the rest was silver. How many inches long was the silver section?

The new sidewalk leading up to the front door of Elemental Elementary School was 55 feet long and 36 inches wide. 25 feet of it were painted gold and the rest was silver. How many inches long was the silver section?

24. The Dig-It Mining Company dug up 12,000 pounds of a rare mineral, Bobodium, every day for a week. They sell it in 8-ounce boxes. How many boxes will they need to pack up that week’s Bobodium?

The Dig-It Mining Company dug up 12,000 pounds of a rare mineral, Bobodium, every day for a week. They sell it in 8 ounce boxes. How many boxes will they need to pack up that week’s Bobodium?

25. Rita Writealot, the famous author, is visiting Collegial College and giving everyone who attends one of her two lectures 2 of her books. 600 people came to her first lecture. The second lecture had a good turnout also. She gave out 2,468 books all together. How many people came to her second lecture?

Rita Writealot, the famous author, is visiting Collegial College and giving everyone who attends one of her two lectures, 2 of her books. 600 people came to her first lecture. The second lecture had a good turnout also. She gave out 2,468 books all together. How many people came to her second lecture?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

26. Mr. Amazing is preparing his magic act. There are 12,366 gold coins that he uses in one of his acts. He uses some in each scheduled appearance. He put aside 229 gold coins for each appearance. How many appearances is he planning on?

Mr. Amazing is preparing his magic act. He has 12,366 gold coins that he uses in one of his acts. He uses some in each scheduled appearance. He put aside 229 gold coins for each appearance. How many appearances is he planning on?

27. Rick has 4/5 of a Choco-bar. Sid has 6/7 of a Choco-bar. Nick has 6/8 of a Choco-bar. Who has the biggest piece of a Choco-bar?

28. ginny has 6/4 of some watermelons. william has 3/9 of another watermelon. steve has ½ of a different watermelon. who has the smallest amount of watermelon.

Ginny has 6/4 of some watermelons. William has 3/9 of another watermelon. Steve has ½ of a different watermelon. Who has the smallest amount of watermelon?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

29. Luz is going to make a cheese dip. She bought ½ pound of American cheese. She also bought ¾ pound of Swiss cheese and ¼ pound of cheddar cheese. How much cheese did she buy?

Luz is going to make a cheese dip. She bought ½ pound of American cheese. She also bought ¾ pound of Swiss cheese and ¼ pound of Cheddar cheese. How much cheese did she buy?

30. Mercy had to select how much of a pepperoni pizza she wanted. She could have 7/8, 8/16, or 8/10. If she wants the most pizza, which amount should she choose?

Mercy had to select how much of a pepperoni pizza she wanted. She could have 7/8, 8/16, or 8/10. If she wants the most pizza, which amount should she choose?

31. Explorer Elmo Adventure found an ancient site with gold bars. He found three. The first was 5/12 of a pound. The second bar was 7/12 of a pound, and the third was 3/6 of a pound. How much did the bars weigh all together?

Explorer Elmo Adventure found an ancient site with gold bars. He found three. The first was 5/12 of a pound. The second bar was 7/12 of a pound, and the third was 3/6 of a pound. How much did the bars weigh all together?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

32. Sandy had 3/4 of a loaf of fresh-baked bread her mom made. She gave half of it to her cousin Stella. How much of the loaf did Sandy have left?

Sandy had 3/4 of a loaf of fresh baked bread her mom made. She gave half of it to her cousin Stella. How much of the loaf did Sandy have left?

33. The fifth grade teacher, Ms. Marvelous, had 9/10 of an apple pie. She gave 3/10 to her principal, Mr. Pal, and 3/10 to her co-teacher, Mrs. Merry. How much pie did Ms. Marvelous have left?

The fifth grade teacher, Ms. Marvelous, had 9/10 of an apple pie. She gave 3/10 to her principal, Mr. Pal, and 3/10 to her co-teacher, Mrs. Merry. How much pie did Ms. Marvelous have left?

34. Grace was laying pieces of ribbon she had end-to-end. The blue piece was 3/12 of a foot. The red piece was ½ of a foot and the white piece was 8/12 of a foot long. How long was the total?

Grace was laying pieces of ribbon she had end-to-end. The blue piece was 3/12 of a foot. The red piece was ½ of a foot and the white piece was 8/12 of a foot long. How long was the total?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

35. Rob was reading a book that had 400 pages. He read 1/3 of it on Monday and another ¼ of it on Tuesday. What fraction of the book does he have left to read?

Rob was reading a book that had 400 pages. He read 1/3 of it on Monday and another ¼ of it on Tuesday. What fraction of the book does he have left to read?

36. Ty had ½ of his whole birthday cake left. He gave his sister, Janelle, ¼ of that. How much of the whole cake did Janelle get?

Ty had ½ of his whole birthday cake left. He gave his sister, Janelle, ¼ of that. How much of the whole cake did Janelle get?

37. The high school football team was meeting for the first time for practice. There were 64 players. ¾ of them were seniors. The rest were underclassmen. How many players were underclassmen?

The high school football team was meeting for the first time for practice. There were 64 players. ¾ of them were seniors. The rest were underclassmen. How many players were underclassmen?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

38. The treasure hunters dug up a shoebox with $1,500 in it. There were five people on the treasure hunter team, so each got to keep 1/5 of the money. How much money did each person get to keep?

The treasure hunters dug up a shoebox with $1,500 in it. There were five people on the treasure hunter team, so each got to keep 1/5 of the money. How much money did each person get to keep?

39. Tristan only has 1/8 of his deck left to paint. The whole deck has a total area of 100 square feet. He figured he could get ½ of what’s left done on Friday and the rest on Saturday. What fraction of the total deck does he plan to paint on Saturday?

40. three friends were keeping track of their running. these are the results from their runs on saturday. paige ran 0.75 miles. tanner ran 0.09 miles. liza ran 0.706 miles. who ran the farthest.

Three friends were keeping track of their running. These are the results from their runs on Saturday. Paige ran 0.75 miles. Tanner ran 0.09 miles. Liza ran 0.706 miles. Who ran the farthest?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

41. Gary’s professional kickball cards are divided among 3 teams. ¼ of his cards are San Fransisco Seals players. 0.25 are New York Yaks players. The rest play for the Nova Scotia Salmon. What decimal would best describe how much of his collection is Salmon players?

Gary’s professional kickball cards are divided among 3 teams. ¼ of his cards are San Fransisco Seals players. 0.25 are New York Yaks players. The rest play for the Nova Scotia Salmon. What decimal would best describe how much of his collection is Salmon players?

42. Molly the miner was weighing small amounts of gold dust. She had 3 packets of gold dust. They weighed 0.29 ounces, 1.07 ounces, and 0.92 ounces. She has to get 3 ounces of gold dust before she sells it. How much more gold dust does she need to make the sale?

Molly the miner was weighing small amounts of gold dust. She had 3 packets of gold dust. They weighed 0.29 ounces, 1.07 ounces, and 0.92 ounces. She has to get 3 ounces of gold dust before she sells it. How much more gold dust does she need to make the sale?

43. Heather has 4 bank accounts. The first has $25.09 in it. The second has $106.75 in it and the third and fourth each have $108.08 in them. What is the total amount of money Heather has in these accounts?

44. each member of kirk’s family got a payment of $1,070.09 from their family business. there are 12 people in kirk’s family, including him. they range in age from 12 to 99. how much did the family get paid in total.

Each member of Kirk’s family got a payment of $1,070.09 from their family business. There are 12 people in Kirk’s family, including him. They range in age from 12 to 99. How much did the family get paid in total?

45. The number of t-shirts Ollie sells at the flea market runs in a predictable pattern. He sold 120 shirts in January, 60 shirts in February, 240 shirts in March, 120 shirts in April, 480 shirts in May, and 240 shirts in June. If the pattern of sales continues, how many shirts will he sell in August?

The number of t-shirts Ollie sells at the flea market runs in a predictable pattern. He sold 120 shirts in January, 60 shirts in February, 240 shirts in March, 120 shirts in April, 480 shirts in May, and 240 shirts in June. If the pattern of sales continues, how many shirts will he sell in August?

46. A number code is used to unlock the special vault. Three numbers must be entered in the correct order on a keypad numbered 0-100. The first is an odd number less than 20 that has 2 digits, both the same. The second number is even and is ½ of the number that is ¼ of 16. The third number is the product of the first two numbers and then doubled. What is the code?

A number code is used to unlock the special vault. Three numbers must be entered in the correct order on a keypad numbered 0-100. The first is an odd number less than 20 that has 2 digits, both the same. The second number is even and is ½ of the number that is ¼ of 16. The third number is the product of the first two numbers and then doubled. What is the code?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

47. Kim noticed this pattern on an old piece of parchment. 2, 5, 11, 23, 47, 95. Kim figured out the next two numbers. What are they?

Kim noticed this pattern on an old piece of parchment. 2, 5, 11, 23, 47, 95. Kim figured out the next two numbers. What are they?

48. Al is 5 years older than Ted. Ted is 2 years older than Alice. Alice is a year younger than Fran. Fran is 8 years old. How old is Al?

Al is 5 years older than Ted. Ted is 2 years older than Alice. Alice is a year younger than Fran. Fran is 8 years old. How old is Al?

49. Liam finally got to the ferry dock at 4 p.m. He had taken the train to the ferry from Chairtown station. That train took half an hour to get to the ferry. To get to the station, he had driven for 4 and a half hours from Deskville Airport. He flew to Deskville from Tabletown Airport that morning. The flight was 2 and a half hours. What time did he fly out of Tabletown Airport?

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50. Chris worked three jobs on Saturday. She mowed a lawn and finished it at 6 p.m. She washed windows for 3 hours. Also, she washed, waxed, and vacuumed 3 cars. Each car took an hour and a half to do. Chris started her day working at 9 a.m. How many minutes did it take her to mow the lawn?

Chris worked three jobs on Saturday. She mowed a lawn and finished it at 6 p.m. She washed windows for 3 hours. She also washed, waxed, and vacuumed 3 cars. Each car took an hour and a half to do. Chris started her day working at 9 a.m. How many minutes did it take her to mow the lawn?- fifth Grade Math Word Problems

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Addition and Subtraction | Answer Key Algebraic Expressions | Answer Key Decimal Operations | Answer Key Decimal and Non-Decimal Multiplication | Answer Key Decimal Place Value Divide and Multiply Division | Answer Key Factors Multiplication and Division Percentages | Answer Key Place Value | Answer Key Ratios and Proportions | Answer Key

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Measurement

Area, Perimeter, Volume Volume of Shapes | Answer Key Measuring Length Perimeter Weight Unit Conversion | Answer Key

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Data and Statistics

Making Bar Graphs | Answer Key Reading Bar Graphs | Answer Key Line Plots | Answer Key Reading Line Graphs | Answer Key Mean, Median, Mode

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Number and Operations

Factors Fraction Operations | Answer Key Fractions – Adding Mixed Numbers Equivalent Fractions Prime and Composite Numbers | Answer Key

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Problem Solving Skills

Grade 5 Problem Solving | Answer Key Grade 5 Word Problems | Answer Key Grade 5 Multiplication Word Problems Proportional Patterns

Grade 5 Geometry Worksheets

Classify Angles and Surface Area | Answer Key Capacity and Volumes | Answer Key

What is Taught in 5th Grade Math?

Fifth-grade math in the United States is a pivotal year where students solidify their understanding of fundamental mathematical concepts and begin to delve into more advanced topics. This grade serves as a bridge between the basic arithmetic taught in earlier grades and the more complex algebra and geometry that will follow in middle school. The curriculum is designed to enhance students’ computational skills, introduce them to the concept of mathematical relationships, and develop their problem-solving abilities.

In the area of Number and Operations in Base Ten, students in 5th grade deepen their understanding of the place value system. They learn to read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths, comprehending that the value of a digit is ten times the value of the digit to its right and one-tenth the value of the digit to its left. This involves reading and writing multi-digit whole numbers and decimals in standard form, expanded form, and word form, as well as comparing and ordering these numbers using place value understanding and number lines. Students develop proficiency in performing operations with multi-digit whole numbers and decimals to hundredths, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using standard algorithms. They also focus on the precise alignment of decimal points when performing addition and subtraction, and they multiply and divide decimals by whole numbers and other decimals.

In the domain of Number and Operations – Fractions, students learn to recognize and generate equivalent fractions and to compare fractions by reasoning about their size. They use visual models, such as number lines or fraction bars, to understand equivalence and ordering, convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers, and compare fractions with different denominators by finding common denominators or using benchmark fractions. Furthermore, students extend their understanding of fractions to include operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers with unlike denominators by finding a common denominator and understand multiplication of fractions and mixed numbers as scaling or resizing. Additionally, they divide fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions, using visual models and equations to grasp these concepts.

Operations and Algebraic Thinking is another critical area where students begin to work with numerical expressions. They learn to write and interpret numerical expressions involving the four operations, use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate them. Students also understand the order of operations and apply it to solve problems, adhering to the PEMDAS/BODMAS rules. They explore patterns and relationships in numbers and operations by generating two numerical patterns using given rules and identifying relationships between corresponding terms, forming ordered pairs, and graphing them on a coordinate plane.

Measurement and Data is a significant focus in 5th grade, where students understand units of measure and convert measurements. They convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system, such as converting centimeters to meters or grams to kilograms, and use these conversions in solving multi-step real-world problems. They are also expected to make and interpret various graphs, including line plots, bar graphs, and line graphs, and use operations on fractions to solve problems involving information presented in line plots, such as finding averages.

Geometric Measurement is another important area, where students understand concepts of volume and relate volume to multiplication and addition. They measure volumes by counting unit cubes, using cubic centimeters, cubic inches, and other units, and solve real-world problems involving the volume of right rectangular prisms, including those with fractional edge lengths. In the Geometry domain, students learn to graph points on the coordinate plane. They use a pair of perpendicular number lines, called axes, to define a coordinate system, understand the concept of the origin, and graph points in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane to solve real-world and mathematical problems. Additionally, students deepen their understanding of the properties and classification of two-dimensional figures, classifying figures based on properties such as the number of sides, lengths of sides, and types of angles (right, acute, obtuse). They identify attributes of specific shapes, such as parallelograms, trapezoids, and polygons, and recognize that shapes in different categories may share attributes that can define a larger category, like quadrilaterals.

Throughout the 5th grade math curriculum, there is a strong emphasis on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students are encouraged to approach mathematical problems with a strategic mindset, planning and executing multi-step solutions. They use visual aids and models, such as drawings, number lines, and diagrams, to better understand and solve problems, and communicate their mathematical thinking clearly and precisely, both in writing and verbally.

Many 5th grade math programs integrate technology to enhance learning. This includes utilizing educational software and online platforms that offer interactive exercises, games, and tutorials. Students are encouraged to use calculators for complex computations while ensuring they understand the underlying mathematical principles. Video lessons and digital tools are incorporated to visualize and explore mathematical concepts, making learning more engaging and effective.

A key aspect of the 5th grade math curriculum is applying mathematical concepts to real-world scenarios. Students solve word problems that involve realistic situations, such as shopping, cooking, and travel. They engage in projects that require mathematical planning and execution, like designing a simple architectural layout or creating a budget, and understand the importance of mathematics in various professions and everyday life.

Fifth grade math lays the groundwork for more advanced studies in middle school. The skills and concepts mastered in this grade prepare students for topics such as pre-algebra, where they will explore more complex equations and relationships between variables, advanced geometry, including the study of three-dimensional shapes and the Pythagorean theorem, and data analysis and probability, which involve interpreting data sets and understanding chance. By the end of the year, students are expected to have a strong grasp of number operations, including fractions and decimals, a deeper understanding of measurement and geometry, and the ability to approach problems logically and strategically. This comprehensive preparation is essential for their success in middle school and beyond.

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5th Grade Math Learning

Here are the standards for the end of the year for 5th Grade.

  • Use parentheses, or brackets, in numerical expressions and equations.
  • Evaluate expressions with parentheses.
  • Use and understand place value to thousandths (3 decimal places)
  • Read, write and compare numbers with up to 3dp.
  • Use place value to round decimals to any place.
  • Multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
  • Divide whole numbers with up to 4 digits by divisors up to 2 digits.
  • Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths
  • Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators.
  • Solve word problems involving the addition and subtraction of fractions.
  • Understand that (a/b) is the same as (a ÷ b).
  • Solve word problems involving division of whole numbers with fraction (or mixed number) answers.
  • Multiply a fraction, or a whole number, by a fraction.
  • Find the area of rectangles with fraction side-lengths.
  • Divide a whole number by a unit fraction and a unit fraction by a (non-zero) whole number.
  • Convert like measurement units within a given measurement system.
  • Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8).
  • Use operations on fractions for this grade to solve problems involving information presented in line plots
  • Understand volume and how it can be measured using cubes.
  • Measure volume by counting unit cubes.
  • Apply the formula V = l x w x h to calculate volumes of right rectangular prisms.
  • Understand and use coordinates.
  • Graph points in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane
  • Classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy based on properties

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Place Value & Number Sense Zone

Fifth grade number worksheets.

Here you will find a range of Free Printable 5th Grade Number Worksheets.

Using these 5th grade math worksheets will help your child to:

  • use place value with numbers up to 10 million;
  • use place value with up to 3 decimal places;
  • understand how to use exponents (powers) of a number;
  • understand and use parentheses (brackets);
  • understand and use multiples and factors;
  • extend their knowledge of prime and composite (non-prime) numbers up to 100;
  • know and be able to use the PEMDAS (or PEDMAS) rule.
  • Place Value Worksheets to 10 million
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Ordering Numbers, including Negative Numbers and Decimals to 3dp

The sheets in this section involve negative numbers and lists of decimals to 3 decimal places.

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There are sheets with decimals up to 10, and also sheets with numbers from -10 to 10.

  • Ordering Large Numbers up to 100 million
  • Ordering Decimals to 3dp
  • Ordering Negative Numbers -10 to 10

Rounding Decimals

  • Rounding Decimals to the nearest whole
  • Rounding to the nearest tenth
  • Rounding Decimal Places Sheets to 2dp
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Decimal Counting Worksheets

Using these sheets will support you child to:

  • count on and back by multiples of 0.1;
  • fill in the missing numbers in sequences;
  • count on and back into negative numbers.
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5th Grade Mental Math Zone

Each worksheet tests the children on a range of math topics from number facts and mental arithmetic to geometry, fraction and measures questions.

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Addition Worksheets 5th Grade

  • add decimals including tenths and hundredths mentally;
  • add a columns of multi-digit numbers, including decimals.
  • Decimal Addition Worksheets (mental)
  • Free Addition Worksheets (randomly generated)
  • 5th Grade Addition Worksheets BIG Numbers
  • Decimal Column Addition Worksheets
  • Money Worksheets (randomly generated)

Subtraction Worksheets 5th Grade

Using these sheets will help your child to:

  • subtract decimals including tenths and hundredths mentally;
  • subtract multi-digit numbers, including decimals using column subtraction.
  • Subtracting Decimals Worksheets (mental)
  • Free Subtraction Worksheets (randomly generated)
  • 5th Grade Subtraction Worksheets up to Billions
  • Decimal Subtraction Worksheets (columns)

Multiplication Worksheets 5th Grade

  • extend their knowlege of multiplication to decimals;
  • use their multiplication tables to answer related facts, including decimals;
  • multiply a range of decimals with up to 2 decimal places (2dp) by a whole number;
  • multiply different money amounts by a whole number.
  • Multiplying Decimals by 10 and 100
  • Multiplying by Multiples of 10 and 100
  • Multiply and Divide by 10 100 (decimals)
  • Multiplying Decimals by Whole Numbers
  • Decimal Multiplication Worksheets to 1dp
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  • Free Multiplication Worksheets (randomly generated)
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Multiplication Word Problems

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Division Worksheets 5th Grade

Using these 5th grade math worksheets will help your child learn to:

  • divide any whole number up to 10000 by a two digit number;
  • express any division with a remainder in the form of a mixed number (a number with a fraction part).
  • Long Division Worksheets (whole numbers)
  • Long Division of Decimal Numbers
  • Decimal Division Facts
  • Divisibility Rules Worksheets
  • Division Facts Worksheets (randomly generated)

All 4 Operations Worksheets

Often we want to give students a whole range of worksheets on a range of operations to see which ones they still need to practice.

These worksheets involve using each of the 4 operations to work out a range of calculations.

There are sheets for mental calculations only and also sheets to practice standard written methods.

  • Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Worksheets 3rd Grade
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  • apply their addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills;
  • apply their knowledge of rounding and place value;
  • solve a range of problems including "real life" problems and ratio problems.

These sheets involve solving one or two more challenging longer problems.

These sheets involve solving many 'real-life' problems involving data.

  • 5th Grade Math Word Problems

These sheets involve solving a range of ratio problems.

Fifth Grade Fraction Worksheets

  • compare and order fractions;
  • add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers;
  • understand how to multiply fractions by a whole number;
  • understand how to multiply two fractions together, including mixed fractions;
  • understand the relationship between fractions and division;
  • know how to divide fractions and mixed fractions;
  • convert decimals to fractions.
  • Comparing Fractions Worksheet page
  • Adding Fractions Worksheets
  • Adding Improper Fractions
  • Subtracting Fractions Worksheets
  • Adding Subtracting Fractions Worksheets
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  • Converting Decimals to Fractions Worksheets
  • Fractions Decimals Percents Worksheets
  • Multiplying Fractions Worksheets
  • Dividing Fractions by Whole numbers
  • Divide Whole numbers by Fractions
  • Simplifying Fractions Worksheets
  • Free Printable Fraction Riddles (harder)

5th Grade Geometry Worksheets

  • know how to find missing angles in a range of situations;
  • learn the number of degrees in a right angle, straight line, around a point and in a triangle;
  • know how to calculate the area of a triangle;
  • know how to calculate the area of a range of quadrilaterals.
  • learn the formulas to calculate the area of triangles and some quadrilaterals;
  • write and plot coordinates in the first quadrant.
  • Geometry Nets Information and Worksheets
  • 5th Grade Geometry - Angles
  • Area of a Rectangle Worksheets 5th Grade
  • Perimeter of a Rectangle Worksheets
  • Area and Perimeter of Rectangle Worksheets
  • Area of Quadrilaterals
  • Coordinate Worksheets (1st Quadrant)
  • 5th Grade Volume Worksheets

Measurement Zone, including Time & Money

  • 5th Grade Measurement Worksheets

Using these sheets will help your child understand how to:

  • learn how to read a standard scale going up in different fractions: halves, quarters, eighths and sixteenths;
  • how to convert metric units from one unit to another including decimal conversions.
  • learn how to read a metric scale going up in 0.1s, 5s, 10s, 25s, 50s & 100s;
  • learn how to estimate a measurement of length, weight or liquid;
  • convert temperatures in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
  • Metric Conversion Worksheets
  • Temperature Conversion Worksheets

These sheets involve adding a range of money amounts in columns.

  • Adding Money Worksheets (random)

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Data Handling & Statistics Worksheets

Using these sheets will help you to:

  • find the mean of up to 5 numbers;
  • find a missing data point when the mean is given.
  • find the median of a set of data.
  • create and interpret line plots.
  • create and interpret line graphs.
  • Line Graphs 5th Grade Worksheets
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  • Median Worksheets
  • Mean Worksheets
  • Mode and Range Worksheets
  • Mean Median Mode and Range Worksheets

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Fifth grade math games.

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  • 5th Grade Math Puzzles

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5th Grade Math Quiz

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  • 5th Grade Math Quiz page

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5th Grade Seasonal Math Worksheets

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Grade 5 Math Worksheets

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Free Printable Worksheets

These free interactive math worksheets are suitable for Fifth Grade or Grade 5. Use them to practice and improve your mathematical skills.

Free Online Math Worksheets 5th Grade

Prime Numbers

Prime Numbers (Up to 10) Prime Numbers (Up to 20) Prime Numbers (Up to 50) Prime Numbers (up to 100)

Prime Numbers (Sprint)

Multiples and Factors

Least Common Multiple Greatest Common Factor/Divisor

Addition Worksheets

Add two 4-digits Add two 5-digits

Chain Addition (2 digits, 3 addends) Chain Addition (3 digits, 3 addends) Chain Addition (4 digits, 3 addends) Chain Addition (2 digits, 4 addends) Chain Addition (3 digits, 4 addends) Chain Addition (4 digits, 4 addends)

Subtraction Worksheets

Subtract two 4-digits Subtract two 5-digits

Multiplication Worksheets

Printable Multiply Multi-digit by 1-digit (eg. 6,435 x 7) Multiplication Word Problems

2-step Word Problems (using +, -, ×) Multi-step Word Problems (using +, -, ×)

Multiply 2-digit by 2-digit (eg. 35 × 24) Multiply 3-digit by 2-digit (eg. 215 × 32)

Generated Multiply 2-digits by 1-digit Multiply 3-digits by 1-digit Multiply 2-digits by 2-digits Multiply 3-digits by 2-digits

Division Worksheets

Printable Division Facts (Random Order) Divide by Multiples of 10 (eg. 6,300 ÷ 300)

Long Division with or without Remainders Divide 2-digit by 1-digit (eg. 74 ÷ 3) Divide 3-digit by 1-digit (eg. 576 ÷ 5) Divide 4-digit by 1-digit (eg. 3,870 ÷ 4)

Divide by 2-digit Divisors

Division Word Problems Division Word Problems (2-digit ÷ 1-digit) Division Word Problems (3-digit ÷ 1-digit) Division Word Problems (4-digit ÷ 1-digit)

Generated Divide 2-digits by 1-digit Divide 3-digits by 1-digit Divide 2-digits by 2-digit Divide 3-digits by 2-digit Divide 2-digits by 1-digit (with remainder) Divide 3-digits by 1-digit (with remainder) Divide 2-digits by 2-digits (with remainder) Divide 3-digits by 2-digits (with remainder)

Order of Operations Worksheets (PEMDAS, BEDMAS)

Order of Operations (+, -, ×, parenthesis) Order of Operations (+, -, ×, ÷, parenthesis) Order of Operations (+, -, ×, ÷, parenthesis, exponents)

Order of Operations (+, –) Order of Operations (parenthesis, +, –) Order of Operations (×, ÷ ) Order of Operations (parenthesis, ×, ÷) Order of Operations (×, ÷, +, –) Order of Operations (parenthesis, ×, ÷, +, –) Order of Operations (parenthesis, ×, ÷, +, –) Order of Operations (parenthesis, exponent, ×, ÷ +, –) Order of Operations (mixed) Order of Operations (mixed) Order of Operations (mixed)

Decimal Worksheets

Write Decimals in Words Write Decimals in Numerals

Compare Decimals Order Decimals

Round Decimals (nearest whole number) Round Decimals (nearest tenths) Round Decimals (nearest hundredths) Round Decimals (different place values)

Adding Decimals Subtracting Decimals

Multiply Decimals by 10, 100, 1000 Divide Decimals by 10, 100, 1000

Multiply Decimals by Powers of 10 (eg. 3.2 × 10 3 ) Divide Decimals by Powers of 10 (eg. 74.2 ÷ 10 3 )

Multiply Decimals by Whole Numbers (eg. 3.12 × 8) Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers (eg. 7.28 ÷ 4)

Rounding Decimals (nearest whole number) Rounding Decimals (nearest tenths) Rounding Decimals (nearest hundredths) Rounding Decimals (mixed)

Adding Decimals (Tenths) Adding Decimals (Hundredths) Adding Decimals (Thousandths) Adding Decimals (Thousandths) Subtract Decimals (Tenths) Subtract Decimals (Hundredths) Subtract Decimals (Thousandths) Subtract Decimals (Thousandths)

Multiply Decimals by Tens (10s, 100s, 1000s) Multiply Decimals by Whole Number (1-digit) Multiply Decimals by Whole Number (Multi-digit) Multiply two Decimals Divide Decimals by Ten (10s, 100s, 1000s) Division with Decimal Quotients (Tenths) Division with Decimal Quotients (Hundredths)

Decimal Word Problems (One-Step, Addition $ Subtraction) Decimal Word Problems (Two-Step, Addition $ Subtraction) Decimal Word Problems (Mixed Operations) Decimal Word Problems (Mixed Operations)

Changing Decimals to Fractions Changing Fractions to Decimals (with denominators 10, 100, 1,000)

Fraction Worksheets

Equivalent Fractions Reduce Fractions (proper fractions) Simplify Fractions (proper & improper fractions)

Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions

Add Like Fractions Add Unlike Fractions

Subtract Like Fractions Subtract Unlike Fractions Subtract Fraction from Whole Number

Add Mixed Numbers (like denominators) Add Mixed Numbers (unlike denominators)

Subtract Mixed Numbers (like denominators, no regrouping) Subtract Mixed Numbers (like denominators, regrouping) Subtract Mixed Numbers (unlike denominators, no regrouping) Subtract Mixed Numbers (unlike denominators, regrouping)

Multiply Fractions with Canceling Multiply Fractions & Whole Numbers Multiply Mixed Numbers

Equivalent Fractions Compare Fractions Improper fractions to mixed numbers Mixed numbers to improper fractions Greatest Common Factor Simplify Fractions

Add Fractions (with common denominator & no simplifying) Subtract Fractions (with common denominator & no simplifying) Add & Subtract Fractions (with common denominator & simplifying answers) Least Common Multiple or Least Common Denominator Add & Subtract Fractions (with unlike denominators & step-by-step guide) Add & Subtract Fractions (with unlike denominators) Add Fractions (mixed) Subtract Fractions (mixed)

Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers Multiply Two Fractions Divide Whole Numbers by Fractions Divide Fractions by Whole Numbers Divide Fractions by Fractions Divide Two Fractions

Adding Mixed Numbers Subtracting Mixed Numbers Add Mixed Numbers Subtract Mixed Numbers

Fraction Word Problems Adding & Subtracting Fractions Fraction Word Problems Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers (One-Step) Fraction Word Problems Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers (Two-Step) Fraction Word Problems Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers (Two-Step)

Measurement Worksheets

Temperature Conversion Celsius to Fahrenheit Temperature Conversion Fahrenheit to Celsius Temperature Conversion Mixed

Standard Measurement Conversion Metric Measurement Conversion

Metric Length Conversion (mm, cm, m, km) Adding lengths (km, m, cm, mm) Subtracting Lengths (km, m, cm, mm) Multiplying Lengths (km, m, cm, mm) Dividing Lengths (km, m, cm, mm)

Metric Weight Conversion (kg, g, mg) Adding and Subtracting Weights (kg, g, mg) Multiplying Weights (kg, g, mg) Dividing Weights (kg, g, mg)

Time Worksheets

Time Conversion (weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds) Adding and Subtracting Time Multiplying and Dividing Time Time Word Problems (Elapsed Time) Convert from 12-hr System to 24-hr System Convert from 24-hr System to 12-hr System Calculate Time Intervals in 12-hr System and 24-hr System

Algebra Worksheets

Evaluate Expressions by Substitution Simplify Expressions by Combining Like Terms Simplify Expressions using Distributive Property Simplify Expressions using Distributive Property & Combine Like Terms

Solving One-Step Equations Solving Two-Step Equations Solving Equations by Combining Like Terms Solving Equations with the Variable on Both Sides Solving Equations by Distributive Property Solving Multi-Step Equations Solving Multi-Step Equations Solving Word Problems using Algebra

Ratio Worksheets

Ratio of Quantities Ratio Word Problems I Ratio Word Problems II Ratio Word Problems III Ratio Word Problems IV Ratio with Algebra

Percent Worksheets

Changing Percents to Decimals and Fractions Changing Percents to Fractions in Lowest Terms Changing Percents to Fractions Changing Fractions to Percents Changing Fractions to Percents Changing Decimals to Percents

Percentages (What is X% of Y) Percentages (X is what % of Y) Percentages (X is Y% of what) Percent of a Number Finding Percent Finding the Base

Geometry Worksheets

Names of Polygons Give the number of sides Names of Polygons Give the names of polygons Types of Angles (Acute, Obtuse, Reflex) Angles in a Straight Line Angles at a Point Complementary Angles Supplementary Angles

Area & Perimeter of Rectangles Area & Perimeter of Rectangles Area & Perimeter of Rectangles Area & Perimeter of Parallelogram Area of Triangle Area of Parallelograms Area of Triangle & Parallelogram Area of Trapezoid Area of Shapes Area of Shaded Region (rectangles & triangles)

Printable Volume of Rectangular Prisms Volume of Composite Rectangular Prisms

Generated Surface Area & Volume of Cubes Surface Area & Volume of Rectangular Prisms or Cuboids

Statistics Worksheets

Mode Median Mean Range Mean, Median & Mode Mean, Median & Mode Find the possible values for the Median Given the Mean, find the missing number(s) in a set Word problems that involve the Mean Word problems that involve the Mean

Prime Numbers (up to 10, 20), Prime Numbers (up to 50, 100), Least Common Multiple, Greatest Common Factor,

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These exciting 5th Grade math problems worksheets with answers cover topics such as addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions and decimals, geometry and measurement, data and probability, and more.

In addition to the types of worksheets, this article will give you 10 awesome math problems for 5th grade with solutions and tips and tell you how to use math problems worksheets to prepare for tests and assessments. And finally, we'll point you to some of the best free and paid resources where you can find more math problems worksheets for 5th grade. Ready to dive in? Let's go!

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How to make math fun and engaging for your 5th grader.

Math can be challenging for many students, especially as they advance to higher grades and encounter more complex concepts and operations. Some students may feel bored, frustrated, or anxious about math and lose interest or confidence in their abilities. That's why it's important to make math fun and engaging for your 5th grader and to show them that math is practical, enjoyable, and rewarding.

Here are some tips on how to make math fun and engaging for your 5th grader

  • Use games, puzzles, riddles, and brainteasers to stimulate your child's curiosity and creativity . Games can help your child develop logical thinking, problem-solving, and strategic skills and reinforce essential math facts and operations. You can find many online games suitable for 5th graders or create your games using cards, dice, dominoes, or other materials.

You can also ask your child questions that require them to use math skills or concepts, such as "How much change will we get if we buy this item?" or "How long will it take us to drive to this destination?"

You can help your child discover the connections between math and their hobbies or passions by exposing them to books, videos, websites, podcasts, or other resources that showcase the beauty and diversity of math.

  • Praise your child's efforts and achievements in math . Math can be challenging sometimes, but it can also be very satisfying when your child solves a problem or learns a new concept. You can boost your child's confidence and motivation by acknowledging their hard work and progress in math and celebrating their successes. You can also encourage your child to set goals for themselves in math and to track their improvement over time.

The benefits of using worksheets to practice and reinforce math skills

One of the best ways to make math fun and engaging for your 5th grader is to use worksheets to practice and reinforce math skills. Worksheets are practical tools for learning and reviewing math concepts and operations. Also, they are versatile, flexible, and customizable. You can use worksheets to supplement your child's school curriculum or homework assignments and worksheets as independent practice or enrichment activities.

Here are some of the benefits of using worksheets to practice and reinforce math skills :

  • Worksheets provide structured and organized practice for your child . Worksheets help your child focus on specific topics or skills they need to master or improve in math. Worksheets also provide clear instructions, examples, and feedback for your child.
  • Worksheets offer variety and challenges for your child . Worksheets can include questions or tasks requiring your child to apply their knowledge or skills differently. Worksheets can also vary in difficulty level, so you can choose the ones that suit your child's needs or goals.
  • Worksheets allow your child to work at their own pace and level . Worksheets give your child the freedom and flexibility to work on math problems whenever needed. Worksheets allow your child to work at their own pace and level; they can skip or repeat questions.
  • Worksheets foster self-reliance and independence for your child . Worksheets encourage your child to take responsibility for their learning in math. Worksheets also foster self-reliance and independence for your child; they can check their answers using the answer keys provided or the hints or tips in some worksheets.

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If you're looking for high-quality, engaging, and challenging math problems worksheets for 5th graders, you've come to the right place! At Mathskills4kids.com , we have created a collection of 5th Grade math problems worksheets with answers covering all the major topics and skills your child needs to know and practice in grade.

Mathskills4kids’ math problems worksheets are designed to help your child develop and improve their math skills and prepare them for tests and assessments. These math problems worksheets are also aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, so you can be sure your child is learning the right content and skills for their grade level.

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Each topic has several worksheets that contain different types of word problems requiring your child to use different strategies or methods to solve them. Some word problems are simple; others are more complex and multi-step. Some word problems are realistic and relatable; others are more abstract or creative. Some word problems are easy and familiar; others are more difficult and novel. The word problems challenge your child's thinking and reasoning skills and test their understanding and application of math concepts and operations.

Also, each worksheet has an answer key showing the correct solution and explanation for each problem. Some worksheets also include hints or tips that provide additional guidance or support for your child. You can use these hints or tips to help your child if they get stuck or need a clue.

Addition and subtraction word problems

Addition and subtraction are two of the most basic and essential math skills your child needs to master in 5th grade. Addition and subtraction are used to perform calculations with whole numbers, decimals, or fractions and to solve various word problems involving adding or subtracting quantities, distances, times, money, etc.

In 5th grade, your child is expected to be able to add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers, decimals up to thousandths, and fractions with unlike denominators. Your child is also expected to be able to solve word problems that involve addition and subtraction of these types of numbers, using different strategies such as estimation, rounding, regrouping, decomposing, or using properties of operations.

To help your child practice and reinforce their addition and subtraction skills, we have created several worksheets that contain different types of addition and subtraction word problems .

Below are some examples of addition and subtraction word problems:

  • Alice has 3,456 stickers in her collection. She buys 2 more packs of stickers, each containing 128 stickers. How many stickers does Alice have in total?
  • Ben has $45.67 in his bank account. He withdraws $12.50 to buy a gift for his friend. How much money does Ben have left in his account?
  • Cindy has 2/3 of a pizza left over from lunch. She eats another 1/6 of a pizza for dinner. How much pizza does Cindy have left?
  • David ran 7.5 miles on Monday. He ran 2.25 miles less on Tuesday than on Monday. How many miles did David run on Tuesday?

Multiplication and division word problems

One of the most important math skills that your 5th grader needs to master is solving word problems involving multiplication and division. These problems require them to apply their knowledge of the four operations and their understanding of place value, factors, multiples, and patterns. They will also use logical reasoning and critical thinking to find the best strategy to solve each problem.

To help your 5th grader practice and improve their multiplication and division word problem skills, we have created a set of worksheets that cover a variety of scenarios and situations. Each worksheet has 10 problems, including one-step and multi-step problems and problems with remainders. The worksheets also include answer keys with detailed explanations and tips on how to solve each problem.

Fractions and decimals word problems

Another key topic your 5th grader needs to master is solving word problems involving fractions and decimals. These problems require them to apply their knowledge of equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, comparing fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions and decimals, and converting between fractions and decimals. They will also use estimation and rounding skills, proportional reasoning, and problem-solving strategies.

To help your 5th grader practice and improve their fractions and decimals word problem skills, we have created a set of worksheets that cover a variety of scenarios and situations. Each worksheet has 10 problems, including one-step and multi-step problems and problems with mixed numbers and improper fractions. The worksheets also include answer keys with detailed explanations and tips on how to solve each problem.

Geometry and measurement word problems

Another essential topic your 5th grader needs to master is solving word problems involving geometry and measurement. These problems require them to apply their knowledge of angles, polygons, circles, area, perimeter, volume, surface area, units of measurement, conversions, and coordinate grids. They will use spatial reasoning, geometric reasoning, and algebraic thinking skills to solve these problems.

To help your 5th grader practice and improve their geometry and measurement word problem skills, we have created a set of worksheets that cover a variety of scenarios and situations. Each worksheet has 10 problems, including one-step and multi-step problems and problems with diagrams and graphs. The worksheets also include answer keys with detailed explanations and tips on how to solve each problem.

Data and probability word problems

Another fun topic your 5th grader needs to master is solving word problems involving data and probability. These problems require them to apply their knowledge of mean, median, mode, range, graphs, tables, charts, surveys, experiments, outcomes, events, probability models, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and rates. They will also use statistical reasoning and inferential thinking skills to analyze data and make predictions.

To help your 5th grader practice and improve their data and probability word problem skills, we have created a set of worksheets that cover a variety of scenarios and situations. Each worksheet has 10 problems, including one-step and multi-step problems and problems with graphs, tables, charts, and diagrams. The worksheets also include answer keys with detailed explanations and tips on how to solve each problem.

10 Awesome math problems for 5th Grade with solutions and tips

To give you a taste of our math problem worksheets for 5th grade, we have selected some of the most awesome math problems from each topic for you to try. These are not your typical math problems, but rather challenging and fun problems that will make your 5th grader think outside the box and use their creativity and logic to solve them. We have also provided the solutions and tips for each problem, so you can check your answers and learn from your mistakes.

Are you ready to take on these excellent math problems?

1. Multiplication Word Problem

Amanda has 12 boxes of chocolates. Each box has 24 pieces of chocolate. She wants to share them equally among her 18 friends. How many pieces of chocolate will each friend get?

Solution : To solve this problem, we need to multiply 12 by 24 to find Amanda's total number of pieces of chocolate. Then, we need to divide that number by 18 to find how many pieces of chocolate each friend will get.

12 x 24 = 288

288 ÷ 18 = 16

Therefore, each friend will get 16 pieces of chocolate.

Tip : To check your answer, reverse the operation and multiply 16 by 18 to see if you get back to 288.

2. Division Word Problem

A school bus can carry 48 students. 216 students are going on a field trip. How many buses will transport all the students?

Solution : To solve this problem, we will divide 216 by 48 to find how many buses are needed to transport all the students.

216 ÷ 48 = 4.5

However, we cannot have half a bus, so we must round up to the following number.

Therefore, 5 buses will transport all the students.

Tip : To check your answer, reverse the operation and multiply 5 by 48 to see if you get more than or equal to 216.

3. Fractions Word Problem

A recipe for a cake requires 3/4 cup of sugar. If you want to make one-third of the recipe, how much sugar do you need?

Solution : To solve this problem, we will multiply 3/4 by 1/3 to find how much sugar we need for half of the recipe.

3/4 x 1/3 = 3/12

Therefore, we need 3/12 cup of sugar for half of the recipe.

Tip : To simplify fractions, you can divide the numerator and the denominator by a common factor. For example, 3/12 can be simplified by dividing both by 3, which gives us 1/4.

4. Decimals Word Problem

A pizza costs $12.50 and has 8 slices. If you eat 3 slices, what fraction of the pizza did you eat? What percentage of the pizza did you eat? How much did you pay for the slices that you ate?

Solution : To solve this problem, we will find the fraction, percentage, and cost of the slices we ate.

To find the fraction, we will divide the number of slices we ate by the total number of slices in the pizza.

3 ÷ 8 = 3/8

Therefore, we ate 3/8 of the pizza.

To find the percentage, we will convert the fraction to a decimal and then multiply by 100.

3/8 = 0.375

0.375 x 100 = 37.5%

Therefore, we ate 37.5% of the pizza.

To find the cost per slice, we will divide the price of the pizza by the total number of slices in the pizza. Then, we will multiply that by the number of slices we ate.

12.50 ÷ 8 = 1.5625

1.5625 x 3 = 4.6875

Therefore, we paid $4.6875 for the slices that we ate.

Tip : To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. For example, 3/8 = 3 ÷ 8 = 0.375

5. Fraction of a whole word problem

A pizza is cut into 12 equal slices. Amy eats 3 slices, Ben eats 2, and Chris eats 4. What fraction of the pizza is left? How many slices are left?

Solution : To find the fraction of the pizza left, we will subtract the fractions that Amy, Ben, and Chris ate from the whole pizza. The whole pizza is 12/12 or 1. Amy ate 3/12, Ben ate 2/12, and Chris ate 4/12. So, we have:

1 - (3/12 + 2/12 + 4/12) = 1 - (9/12) = 1 - (3/4) = 1/4

So, the fraction of the pizza that is left is 1/4. To find how many slices are left, we can multiply the fraction by the total number of slices:

1/4 x 12 = 3

So, there are 3 slices left.

Tip : To subtract fractions with the same denominator, subtract the numerators and keep the denominator. To subtract fractions with different denominators, you must first find a common denominator.

6. Probability word problem

A bag contains 20 marbles: 8 red, 6 blue, and 6 green. What is the probability of randomly picking a red marble from the bag? What is the probability of picking a blue or a green marble?

Solution : To find the probability of an event, we need to divide the number of favorable outcomes by the total number of possible outcomes. In this case, the total number of possible outcomes is the number of marbles in the bag, which is 20. The number of favorable outcomes for picking a red marble is the number of red marbles in the bag, which is 8. So, we have:

P (red) = 8/20 = 2/5

So, the probability of picking a red marble is 2/5. To find the probability of picking a blue or green marble, we need to add the probabilities of picking a blue marble and a green marble. The number of favorable outcomes for picking a blue marble is the number of blue marbles in the bag, which is 6. The number of favorable outcomes for picking a green marble is also 6. So, we have:

P (blue) = 6/20 = 3/10

P (green) = 6/20 = 3/10

P (blue or green) = P (blue) + P (green) = 3/10 + 3/10 = 6/10 = 3/5

So, the probability of picking a blue or a green marble is 3/5.

Tip : To add fractions with the same denominator, add the numerators and keep the denominator. To add fractions with different denominators, you must first find a common denominator.

7. Geometry and measurement word problem

A rectangular prism has a length of 10 cm, a width of 6 cm, and a height of 4 cm. What is its volume? What is its surface area?

Solution: The volume of a rectangular prism is given by the formula: length × width × height. In this case, the length is 10 cm, the width is 6 cm, and the height is 4 cm. Therefore, the volume of the rectangular prism is:

10 cm × 6 cm × 4 cm = 240 cm³

The surface area of a rectangular prism can be calculated using the formula: 2lw + 2lh + 2wh, where l is length, w is width, and h, is height. In this case, we have:

2(10 cm × 6 cm) + 2(10 cm × 4 cm) + 2(6 cm × 4 cm) = 248 cm²

Therefore, the volume of the rectangular prism is  240 cubic centimeters , and its surface area is  248 square centimeters .

8. Addition and Subtraction Word Problem

Lucy has 12 red apples and 8 green apples in her basket. She gives 5 red apples and 3 green apples to her friend Amy. How many apples does Lucy have left in her basket?

Solution: To solve this problem, we need to use addition and subtraction. First, we need to find out how many apples Lucy had before giving some to Amy. We can do this by adding the number of red apples and the number of green apples:

12 + 8 = 20

Lucy had 20 apples in total.

Next, we will determine how many apples Lucy gave Amy in total. We can do this by adding the number of red apples and the number of green apples that she gave:

Lucy gave 8 apples to Amy.

Finally, we will find out how many apples Lucy has left in her basket. We can do this by subtracting the number of apples that she gave from the number of apples that she had:

20 - 8 = 12

Lucy has 12 apples left in her basket.

Tip : When solving word problems involving addition and subtraction, it helps to identify the keywords that indicate what operation to use. For example, words like "in total," "altogether," "combined," or "sum" indicate addition, while words like "left," "remain," "difference," or "take away" indicate subtraction.

9. Multiplication and Division Word Problem

A pack of pencils contains 12 pencils. How many packs of pencils are needed to supply a class of 30 students if each student needs 2 pencils?

Solution: To solve this problem, we will use multiplication and division. First, we will determine how many pencils are needed for the class. We can do this by multiplying the number of students by the number of pencils per student:

30 x 2 = 60

The class needs 60 pencils in total.

Next, we will determine how many packs are needed to provide 60 pencils. We can do this by dividing the number of pencils by the number of pencils per pack:

60 ÷ 12 = 5

The class needs 5 packs of pencils.

Tip : When solving word problems involving multiplication and division, it helps to identify the keywords that indicate what operation to use. For example, words like "each," "per," "every," or "times" indicate multiplication, while words like "how many,” "groups," "quotient," or "divide" indicate division.

10. Fractions and Decimals Word Problem

A pizza is cut into 8 equal slices. John eats 3 slices, Mary eats 2 slices, and Tom eats 1 slice. What fraction of the pizza is left? What decimal number is equivalent to this fraction?

Solution : To solve this problem, we will use fractions and decimals. First, we will find out how many slices of pizza are left. We can do this by subtracting the number of slices that were eaten from the total number of slices:

8 - (3 + 2 + 1) = 8 - 6 = 2

There are 2 slices of pizza left.

Next, we will find out what fraction of the pizza is left. We can do this by writing the number of slices left as the numerator and the total number of slices as the denominator:

This fraction represents the part of the pizza that is left.

Finally, we will determine what decimal number is equivalent to this fraction. We can do this by dividing the numerator by the denominator:

2 ÷ 8 = 0.25

This decimal number represents the same part of the pizza that is left.

Tip : When solving word problems involving fractions and decimals, it helps to remember that fractions and decimals are different ways of representing parts of a whole.

To convert a fraction to a decimal, you can divide the numerator by the denominator.

To convert a decimal to a fraction, write the decimal as a numerator over a denominator of a power of ten (such as 10, 100, or 1000) and simplify if possible.

How to use 5 th Grade math problems worksheets with answers to prepare for tests and assessments

5 th Grade math problems worksheets are great tools to help students prepare for tests and assessments . They can help students review their learned topics, practice their skills and strategies, and identify their strengths and weaknesses. Here are some tips on how to use math problems worksheets effectively:

  • Choose the worksheets matching your student's grade level and the topics they will study . You can find many free and paid resources online.
  • Set a goal for each worksheet , such as how many problems you want kids to solve, how much time you want them to spend, or what score you want them to achieve.
  • Read the instructions carefully and ask your learners to follow them . They can ask you for help if they are unsure what to do.
  • Tell your 5 th graders to show their work and explain their reasoning for each problem . This will help students to check their answers and understand their mistakes.
  • Use a calculator only when allowed or necessary . Encourage your 5 th Grade students to do mental math or use paper and pencil whenever possible.
  • Check your learner's answers with the answer key or a reliable source . If your students got a problem wrong, try to figure out why and how to fix it.
  • Keep track of learner progress and results . You can use a notebook, a spreadsheet, or an online tool to record the worksheets your learners have completed, the problems they have solved, the time they have spent, and the scores they have obtained.
  • Review students' work and feedback regularly . Look for patterns in students' errors, such as common mistakes, misconceptions, or gaps. Focus on improving the areas that they need to work on.
  • Celebrate their achievements and reward them . Recognize learners’ efforts and accomplishments, and treat them with something they enjoy, such as a snack, a game, or a break.

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Conclusion: Practice Makes Perfect

Math problems worksheets are excellent ways to practice and improve 5 th graders' math skills and problem-solving abilities. They can help kids review what they have learned, reinforce their knowledge, and challenge what they can do.

These worksheets can also prepare students for tests and assessments and boost their confidence and interest in math.

The key is to use them regularly and effectively. Choose the worksheets that suit your student's level and goals, follow the instructions and tips, Encourage them to show their work and check their answers, keep track of their progress and results, review their work and feedback, and celebrate their achievements.

Remember: practice makes perfect ! The more your students practice, the better they will become. So grab some math problems worksheets today and start solving them with your 5 th graders! They'll be amazed by how much fun and rewarding math can be!

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69 Word Problems For 5th Graders: Exploring Addition, Subtraction, And More

December 17, 2023 //  by  Seda Unlucay

We know how hard it can be to come up with thought provoking word problems in the middle of a math lesson, so we’ve taken the pressure off by creating a grandiose list that’s perfect for your 5th graders. These multi-step word problems incorporate addition , subtraction , multiplication , and division as well as; time , money, place value , and fractions . Since they involve more than one step, your students should be encouraged to express their thinking with pictures and words to help solve and check each problem. Reference this helpful list of word problems when planning your next math lesson!

1. Jamie traveled 4325 km in 640 days. How many kilometers did he travel on average each day?

2. miss jones gave her students the number 30,808 and asked them to write the number in expanded form. tammy wrote (3 x 10,000) + (8 x 10) + (8 x 1). jack wrote (3 x 10,000) + (8 x 100) + (8 x 1). who is correct explain your reasoning., 3. james bought crayons for $2.50 and erasers for $4.50. how much change did he get back if he paid with a $20 bill, 4. there are 89 puppies for sale at the pet store. 16 are black and 34 are brown. the rest have spots. how many puppies have spots, 5. terrance and his three friends earned $359 in august, $522 in july, and $420 in september selling lemonade. how much would they each earn if they divided their earnings equally, 6. steve and paul were playing football. steve gained 82 yards and paul gained 35 yards. what was the total number of yards gained by both boys during the game, 7. patrick bought lunch at the school fair. he bought 3 hotdogs for $4.50 each and 2 hamburgers for $5.60 each. he also used a coupon for $2 off the price of lunch. how much money did he spend on lunch altogether, 8. the school bus seats 85 students. at the first stop, 16 students got off the bus. at the second stop, another 18 students got off the bus. how many students were left on the bus, 9. sandra spent $135 on new clothes. she bought a blouse for $48 and two t-shirts for $23 each. how much money does she have leftover, 10. four teachers handed out pencils to their students. two classes had 24 students each, the third class had 29 students and the fourth one had 27 students. how many pencils were handed out in all, 11. andrew was watching the chimpanzees at the zoo. 45 of them were eating bugs, 36 were playing with sticks and the rest were napping. if there were 122 chimpanzees in all, how many were napping, 12. william feeds his fish 8 containers of fish food each day. each container costs $3.25. how much money does william spend on fish food in one week, 13. elizabeth is making shell necklaces for her 7 friends. she needs 23 seashells to make each necklace. she has 89 seashells collected so far. how many more seashells does she need to make all 7 necklaces , 14. edward and carl were playing a video game. edward scored 835 points and carl scored 345 points. how many more points did edward score than carl, 15. ava bought 8 cookies for $2.25 each, 5 chocolate bars for $1.50 each, and 6 cupcakes for $1.25 each. how much change should she get back if she paid with a $50 bill, 16. 320 people visited the amusement park on saturday. four times as many visited on sunday. how many people visited the amusement park on the weekend , 17. stephanie bought 45 plain cookies for $2.20 each. she decorated them with icing and sold them for $3.75 each. how much profit did she make selling her decorated cookies , 18. miles made 45 t-shirts to sell online. he sold each one for $30 but she had to pay $8.50 tax for each shirt. how much money did he make in all, 19. amy went to the gym for 15 years. she trained three times a week every year. how many times did she go to the gym in 15 years, 20. lisa sold sweaters. she sold 899 sweaters in her first year in business, 1450 in her second year, and 2450 in her third year. how much did she make in total if each sweater cost $29   , 21. tyler was catching butterflies. in the first hour, he caught 7 butterflies. in the second hour, he caught 9. in the third hour, he caught 11. if this pattern continued, how many hours would it take him to catch more than 60 butterflies, 22. peter sees 144 cars drive by his house per week. how many cars does he see over 3 years , 23. shannon has to reserve buses for a field trip. she has 271 children, 12 teachers, and 9 parents. each bus can seat 22 passengers. how many buses would she need and how many spare seats would be left, 24. john wants to bake 1400 cupcakes for the school bake sale. he can bake 36 cupcakes per day. he has already baked 396. how many days will it take him to bake 1400 cupcakes, 25. ben and his 4 friends read 60 books in one year. each book has an average of 235 pages. how many pages did they read in total in one year, 26. mandy is having a birthday party. she invited 25 friends and baked 432 cookies. she wants to share the cookies at her party but also wants to save 35 for her siblings. how many cookies will each person get at the party, 27. edward wanted to give away his stamps to 12 friends. he has 624 stamps. how many stamps will each friend get and how many will be left over, 28. movie tickets cost $24 per adult and 1/4 of that price per child. how much will a family with 2 adults and 5 children pay in total , 29. melissa earned $560 in september and only 2/5 of that in october. how much money did she earn in october, 30. paul ate 1¼ pizzas and sam ate 3 ¾ pizzas. how many pizzas did they eat in all, 31. jamie earned $800 in his first year in business. if he shares 3/4 of his earnings with his family, how much money will he have left, 32. sarah had to cut a 230 m piece of wood into 5 pieces. how long would each piece be after cutting, 33. a school of 385 students and 12 teachers was going camping and needed to reserve some buses. if one bus can carry 70 people, how many buses would they need, 34. james is selling his house. he will keep 70% of the profit and give 30% to his mother. if the house sells for $300,000, how much money will they each receive, 35. steven earned $200 during 1 week of work. the following week, he earned 30% more. how much money did he earn over 2 weeks, 36. alex made $540 selling buttons at a garage sale and andy made 2/5 of alex’s amount. how much money did andy make , 37. jennifer has a backyard that is 13m by 9m. she wants to add a garden that will measure 7m by 4m. how many meters of space will she have leftover in her backyard , 38. sandra bought $250 worth of school supplies. the store was having a sale so she got a 30% discount. how much did she have to pay, 39. danny was building a large playhouse for his daughter. the perimeter of the dollhouse was a square. if one side was 21m long, how long would the entire perimeter be , 40. kimberly painted a new painting. she spent $530 on paint, $223 on the easel, $55 on the frame, and $421 on the canvas. she sold her painting for $3264. how much profit did she make, 41. kyle, jack, and jamie went to a pizza party where they each ate 3¼ slices of pizza. how many pizza slices did they eat in all, 42. sam made $500 selling baseball cards in february. he made 40% more than that in march. how much did he earn over the months, 43. mary wants to add a carpet to her living room. the area of her living room is 123m2 and the carpet costs $8 per square meter. how much would the carpet cost in total, 44. amy was buying snacks for a party. she bought 35 bags of chips that cost $2.50 each, 6 bottles of soda at $4.50 each, and a large cake that cost $77. how much did she spend in total on the party, 45. samantha wanted to add some new wallpaper to her walls. each wall was 8m by 13m and she had 7 walls to cover. how much area did she have to cover in all, 46. pam bought a new laundry machine for $1500 and a dryer for $850. she got a 20% on the total. how much did she have to pay, 47. tammy bought a packet of stickers with 78 stickers inside. she decided to keep 2/3 of them and give 1/3 to her sister. how many stickers did her sister get, 48. james earned $900 in october mowing lawns. sam earned 8/9 of that amount. how much money did sam earn, 49. patricia cut a chocolate bar into equal pieces to share with 3 friends. if the chocolate bar was 42.6 cm long, how long were each of the three pieces, 50. james ate 4/5 of a cake and amy ate 2/3. how much did they eat altogether , 51. stanley’s parents agreed to let him buy a new video game console if he paid for half of it. they gave him the $180 for their portion. if stanley has saved $108.70 so far, how much more money does he need to buy the console , 52. stephanie made brownies for the class bake sale. the box says that the pan will make 12 servings. if each serving is 250 calories, how many calories would the entire pan have , 53. every month the smith family pays $45 for their basic cell phone plan plus $6.95 for each of their 4 phones. they also pay $29.99 for a data and texting plan and an additional $7.45 in taxes. how much is their monthly bill , 54. a beetle is about 3/4 of an inch long. a rattlesnake is about 30 times longer. how long is a rattlesnake, 55. yasmine needed 45 facts about giraffes for her science project. she recorded 2/5 of the facts she needed from her first book, 12 facts from the second book, and 1/9 of the facts she needed from the third book. how many more facts does she need to complete her project, 56. jack’s comic book collection contains 125 marvel comics and 150 dc comics. if he decides to donate 1/5 of his marvel comics and 1/4 of his dc comics to the school library, how many comic books will he donate in total.

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57. Lola spent 1/2 of her pocket money on a toy car and 1/3 of the remaining on a coloring book. If she had $60 at the beginning, how much money does she have left?

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58. In a school, 2/5 of the students prefer soccer over any other sport. If there are 500 students, how many prefer soccer?

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59. Olivia baked 10 dozen cookies for a bake sale. Each dozen was sold for $8.50. How much money did Olivia make from the bake sale?

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60. If Ethan read 2 books per day for a week, how many books did he read in total?

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61. A rectangle has a length of 15 cm and a width of 7 cm. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?

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62. Noah wants to buy a new video game that costs $60. He has already saved $35. How much more money does he need to save to buy the video game?

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63. Anna has 3 bags of marbles. Each bag contains 48 marbles. She gives 2 marbles to each of her 12 friends. How many marbles does she have left?

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64. Matthew and Emma decided to divide their collection of 60 stickers equally. If Matthew decided to give 1/3 of his stickers to his sister, how many stickers does Matthew have left?

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65. Harper has a fish tank that can hold 30 gallons of water. She fills it up to 7/10 of its capacity. How much water is in the fish tank?

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66. Chloe has to read a 320-page book for school. She already read 175 pages. How many pages does she have left to read?

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67. Jackson is saving to buy a bike that costs $250. He saves $25 from his allowance each week. How many weeks will it take for Jackson to save enough money to buy the bike?

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68. Zoe has 36 stickers. She wants to give equal amounts to her 4 friends. How many stickers will each friend get?

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69. Ryan’s mom bought him 2 packs of baseball cards. Each pack has 12 cards in it. Ryan already had 7 cards. How many baseball cards does Ryan have now?

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Monsters Inc Math Movie Guide Questions | Word Problems | Grades 3 to 5

Monsters Inc Math Movie Guide Questions | Word Problems | Grades 3 to 5

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This Monsters Inc Math Movie Guide Questions resource challenges students to tackle problems such as calculating how long Mike has to reach the restaurant, converting temperatures in Monstropolis, and finding the perimeter of a sushi restaurant. These fun, real-world inspired problems help reinforce important math concepts such as time conversion, multiplication, area, and perimeter.

The guide supports learning with the following math skills and standards: 3.OA.A.3: Solve multiplication problems in real-world situations 4.OA.A.2: Multiply or divide to solve comparison problems 4.MD.A.1: Solve word problems involving time 4.MD.A.2: Convert units of time to solve real-world problems 4.MD.A.3: Apply area and perimeter formulas for rectangles 5.NF.B.6: Solve real-world problems involving multiplication of fractions 5.NBT.B.5: Multiply multi-digit numbers 5.NBT.B.6: Divide multi-digit numbers to find unit rates 5.NBT.A.2: Apply powers of ten in real-world contexts

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  19. Scholastic

    Problem Solved: Bar Model Math (Grade 5) Welcome! This companion website to Problem Solved: Bar Model Math features PDFs of all the word problems included in the book. Display these problems on your whiteboard during whole-class instruction to support your teaching or print them to hand out to students. Select and click on any of the lessons ...

  20. Math Movie Guide Questions made for Finding Nemo

    These problems encourage students to apply math concepts in fun and practical ways, reinforcing key math skills. This resource aligns with the following math standards: 3.OA.D.8: Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. 3.MD.A.1: Solve problems involving measurement of time intervals. 3.OA.C.7: Fluently multiply and divide within ...

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    Through engaging tasks and activities, students will develop their problem-solving skills and become confident in solving word problems. From identifying the correct expression to creating their own word problems, this lesson plan offers a comprehensive approach to mastering word problems. ... Grade 5 Math Lesson Plans Grade K English Lesson ...

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  23. Grade 5 Algebra Worksheets

    Our grade 5 pre-algebra worksheets introduce the use of variables in expressions and equations. Worksheets include one and two variable expressions, simplifying expressions and solving equations.

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    These math worksheets are ideal for math centers, summer learning, and additional practice with 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th-grade problems to help children improve their fluency in the subject. You only need to print the math worksheets, which come with answer keys, to get started.

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    These grade 5 math word problems involve the 4 basic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Some questions will have more than one step. The last question on each worksheet asks students to write an equation with a variable representing the unknown quantity. Worksheet #1 Worksheet #2 Worksheet #3 Worksheet #4.

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  27. Monsters Inc Math Movie Guide Questions

    The guide supports learning with the following math skills and standards: 3.OA.A.3: Solve multiplication problems in real-world situations 4.OA.A.2: Multiply or divide to solve comparison problems 4.MD.A.1: Solve word problems involving time 4.MD.A.2: Convert units of time to solve real-world problems

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  30. Grade 5 mixed word problems

    Below are mixed word problems including the 4 basic operations, fractions, decimals, LCM / GCF and variables. Mixing different types of word problems encourages students to read and think about the questions, rather than simply recognizing a pattern to the solutions. Worksheet #1 Worksheet #2 Worksheet #3 Worksheet #4 Worksheet #5 Worksheet #6.