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Math Review

The document contains a rhyming poem about enjoying math, followed by a series of math word problems involving fractions, division, and determining which numbers are divisible by certain amounts. It also includes exercises for students to practice solving word problems involving adding, subtracting, and multiplying fractions and whole numbers.

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To the tune of “Are you

Sleeping”
MATH (2x)
I love Math( 2x)
It so exciting
Very interesting
I love Math (2x)
Mathematics( 2x)
How it thrills
Its so interesting
I love Math(2x)
1)Whole numbers ending in 0,2,4,6 and
8 are called ________ numbers

Answer: EVEN

2)542 is divisible by ________.


Answer: 2
3) A whole number ending in 5
is divisible by ________.
Answer: 5
___4) Which of the following is NOT
divisible by 3?
A. 24 B.42 C. 47 D.78
Answer C. 47
5) One of the following numbers is
divisible by 6. Which example
below is divisible by 6?
A. 16 B.37 C.52 D. 72
Answer: D. 72
6) Which of the numbers below is divisibleby
9?
A. 347 B. 346 C. 215 D.153
7)432 is divisible by 4 because_______.
A. The last digit is even
B. The hundred’s digit is 4
C. The sum of the digits is 9
D. The last two digits is divisible by 4
Answer: D
8)Which of the following is NOT divisible by
4?
A. 1 000 B. 1 566
C. 5 740 D. 2 024
9) Which of the following numbers are 
divisible by 11?
A. 418 653 B. 639 284
C. 927 421 D. All of the
above
___10) Which of the following numbers
are divisible by 12?
A. 39 628 B. 54 936
C. 76 924 D. All of the
above
11) Ralph needs to set up 20 chairs for a mini
concert. He wants to put the same
number of chairs in each row with no chairs left.
How many chairs could he put in a row?
A. 3 B. 5 C. 6 D. 9
12) Editha wants to arrange 124
roses into vases. How many roses
could she put in each vase without
having any leftover roses?
A.4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 10
13) 60 x 3 ÷ 4 + 5 = ____
A. 18 B. 50 C.65 D.75

___14) (14 – 6) + (3 – 1) x 24 =
_
A. 34 B. 56 C.111 D.240
PERFORMING ACTIVITIES
Solution:
= = 60 Answer: He saved ₱60.
Ask: Why do you think Marlon saved
money in his piggy bank?
Is it proper to save money? Why?
What kind of boy is Marlon?
 
 
PERFORMING ACTIVITIES
More Exercises by group:
Group 1-A metro Aide can clean 10 2/3
meters of the lawn per hour. How many
meters can he cleans in 4 ½ hours?
Group 2- A man owned a parcel of
land that was 1 4/5 hectares in area. He
used 2/3 of the land for a garden.
What fraction of the land area is the
PERFORMING ACTIVITIES
Group 3- Julius sold 3 ½ sacks of rice. Each
sack weighs 50 kilograms. How many
Kilograms of rice did Julius sell?
Group 4- Precy answered ¾ of the test
correctly. If there is a total of 20 test items,
how many items did she get correctly?
Group 5- Ricky painted 3/5 of the side of
the garage. When he repainted ½ of this part,
what part of the side of the garage of each ad
he painted twice?
PROCESSING THE ACTIVITY

How do you find with the activity?


Did you enjoy doing it?
How were you able to solve it?
 
REINFORCING THE CONCEPT
AND SKILLS
Discuss the presentation under Explore and Discover on page 1 of LM Math
Grade 5.
Problem 1: Lucy’s mother worked in her boutique for 2 ½
hours each day for 2 weeks. How many hours did she work in
all?
 
You can solve the problem using the steps below:
Understand
Know what is asked: No. of hours she worked in all.
Know the given facts: 2 ½ hours and 14 days = 2 weeks
Plan
Determine the operation to be used: Multiplication
 
CONCEPT
AND SKILLS
Write the number sentence: 2 ½ × 14 = N
Solve: Show your solution:
2 ½ × 14 = N
2 ½ × 14/1 = N
5/2 × 14/1 = N
1 7
5/1 × 7/1 = 35/1 or 35 hours
Lucy’s mother worked 35 hours in 2 weeks or 14 days.
Check and look back:
Did I do the operation correctly?
Is my answer reasonable? Did I write my answer in a
complete sentence?
REINFORCING: ACTIVITY 1
Read and solve the problems carefully.

a. Nelson wants to paint one of the walls of his


bedroom with a color different from that of the other
walls. The wall he will paint is 5 ½ metres long and
4 ½ metres
high. What is the dimension of the wall?
b. had a piece of tape 4 1/3 m. long. He used ¾ of it.
How many metres of Tape did he use?
 

 
 
SUMMARIZING THE LESSON

How do we solve
routine and non-
routine word problem?
SUMMARIZING THE LESSON
The steps in solving routine problems are:
Understand – Know what is asked, what are given.
Plan – Know what operation. Write the number sentence.
Solve – Write the correct units/label your answers.
Check and Look back – Review and check your answers.
To solve non- routine problems involving multiplication without or
with
addition or subtraction of fraction and whole numbers, read and
analyze the problem carefully.
Tell what is asked and what are given. Then, use other strategies like
act out the problem, listing/table method, guess and test,
drawing/making a diagram, using patterns, working backwards, etc.
to solve.
APPLYING TO NEW AND
OTHER SITUATION
A. Solve each problem carefully.
A tower building has 55 storey. Each storey is 3
3/7 m high. What is the total height of the
building if the pent house’s height is 2 3/5 m?
In a graduating class of 164 students, 2/3 decided
to take technical courses, ¼ wanted to take
education and the rest decided to study nursing.
How many students will enroll nursing?
B. For more exercises, let the pupils answer
exercise B under Keep Moving on
ASSESSMENT
Read and solve carefully.
1. Albert is taking a 60-item multiple choice test. He
knows the correct answers to all,
xxcept 1/5 of the items. If he guesses correctly on ¾ of
these questions, how many items will he answer correctly?
2. A farmer has 3 sons and 10 ¾ hectares of rice field. He
gave 2/7 of the land to the
oldest, 3/5 of what remained to the next oldest, and what
still remained to the youngest. How much land did each
son receive?
 
ASSESSMENT
Read and solve carefully.
3. Mang Celso caught 50 kilograms of fish. He sold 4/5 of
these to his neighbors and
brought the rest to the market. How many kilograms of fish
were sold in the market?
4. Jose harvested 45 ½ kg of squash from his garden. He
gave 5/8 of these to the visitors. How many kilograms of
squash were left?
5. A car travel at a speed of 2 ¼ kph. How far can it go in 3
1/3 hours?
 
ASSIGNMENT
Remediation
Try solving more problems!
1. Joanne signed up for 24 dancing lessons. She took ¾
of them by April. How many dancing lessons did she
take by April?
2. Father’s monthly salary amounts to ₱20,500. Every
time he receives his salary, he deposits 1/5 of it. How
much is father’s monthly savings? How much is his
annual savings?
3. How far can father go in 8 ½ hours if he travels at an
average speed of 15 kilometers an hour?
ASSIGNMENT
Remediation
Try solving more problems!
4. Six pitchers each filled with ¾ liter of juice
were served to Luisa’s visitors. Find the total
amount of juice served.
5. The school Home Economics Club had a buko
pie sale. The member sold 2/3 of their pies in the
morning and 1/6 of their pies in the afternoon. If
150 pies were left, how many pies had been sold?

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