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Daily LEAP Review What is the perimeter of the following figure? Date: October 1 st , 2003 9 feet 9 feet 6 feet 6 feet

Daily LEAP Review What is the perimeter of the following figure? Date: October 1 st, 2003 9 feet 6 feet

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Daily LEAP Review

What is the perimeter of the following figure?

Date: October 1st, 2003

9 feet

9 feet

6 feet6 feet

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Write the ending time in each blank:

a. Starting time: 7:45 a.m.

Elapsed time: 4 hours and 10 minutes

Ending time: ___________________

b. Starting time: 4:20 p.m.

Elapsed time: 4 hours and 10 minutes

Ending time: ____________________

Date: October 2nd, 2003

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A family wants to fence in part of their backyard.

The enclosure would be a rectangle with a length

of 9 meters.

What other information is needed to determine

the amount of the fence?

A. The cost of the fence

B. The height of the fence

C. The width of the fence

D. The length of the rectangle

Date: October 3rd, 2003

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Mr. Bond wants to measure the perimeter of the

playground. Which instrument for measuring

would be the most reasonable to use?

A. 12 inch ruler

B. Yard Stick

C. Tape measure

D. Thermometer

Date: October 6th, 2003

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Choose the most reasonable measurement for

1. Coffee Table 2. Cruise Ship

A. 25 ounces A. 4 pounds

B. 25 pounds B. 4 tons

C. 25 tons C. 4 ounces

D. 25 grams D. 4 grams

Date: October 7th, 2003

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Crystal opened a new package of stickers. She

gave 6 stickers to each of her three friends. She

has 12 stickers left for herself. How many

stickers were in the package?

A. 6 stickers

B. 20 stickers

C. 21 stickers

D. 30 stickers

Date: October 8th, 2003

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Which symbol belongs in the box to make this

sentence true?

24 ÷ 3 2 x 4

A. <

B. >

C. X

D. =

Date: October 9th, 2003

Mr. Jordan put a fence all the way around his

rectangular yard for his dog. What is the

perimeter of his yard?

A. 25 meters

B. 50 meters

C. 150 meters

D. 250 meters

Daily LEAP ReviewDate: October 10th, 2003

15 meters

10 meters

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Mary has the two congruent triangles shown below.

Which of the following can she make with her

triangles?

A.

B.

C.

D.

Date: October 13th, 2003

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John, Chad, Adam and Phil each bought a candy

bar with 12 sections as shown below.

John ate ⅓ of the bar.

Chad ate ½ of the bar.

Chris ate ¼ of the bar.

Phil are 1/6 of the bar.

Who ate the most?

A. John

B. Chad

C. Adam

D. Phil

Date: October 14th, 2003

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Edward and Julie each have 15 smiley face

stickers. Sue has 20. Which process could they

use to find out how many they have altogether?

A. Add 15 and 20

B. Multiply 15 and 20

C. Add 15 and 20, then multiply by 2

D. Multiply 15 by 2; then add 20

Date: October 15th, 2003

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Megan is increasing the number of minutes she

exercises each day according to the pattern shown

below.

How many minutes should she exercise on Friday?

A. 18 minutes

B. 20 minutes

C. 24 minutes

D. 32 minutes

Date: October 16th, 2003

Number of Minutes of Exercise

Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.

2 4 8 16

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Which of the following shows the flag above turned

90 degrees clockwise?

A. B. C. D.

Date: October 17th, 2003

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What is the rule in the following pattern?

96, 48, 24, …

A. Divide by 2

B. Divide by 3

C. Subtract 24

D. Subtract 48

Date: October 20th, 2003

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Sam’s mother told him to buy seven-tenths of a

pound of hamburger. Each package is marked to

show its weight. Sam should buy the package

marked

A. 7.10 pounds

B. 1.70 pounds

C. 0.7 pounds

D. 0.1 pounds

Date: October 21th, 2003

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Form the largest possible 4-digit number using

the digits 4, 8, 3, and 7 (____). Which of these

numbers would be in the hundreds place?

A. 4

B. 8

C. 3

D. 7

Date: October 22nd, 2003

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Jack had $80.00. He bought a jacket for $57.33.

About how much money does he have left to

spend on a hat and gloves?

A. $30

B. $20

C. $15

D. $150

Date: October 23th, 2003

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There are 1,000 stamps in a book, 100 stamps on

a page and 10 stamps in each row. Using this

information, how many stamps are in two books

and one page?

A. 2010

B. 32

C. 2100

D. 210

Date: October 24th, 2003

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There are 64 crayons in a box. Mr. Lee has eight

boxes of crayons for his 24 students to use.

Which number sentence would be used to find

out how many crayons Mr. Lee has?

A. 24 x 8 = N

B. 64 ÷ 8 = N

C. 64 + 8 + 24 = N

D. 64 x 8 = N

Date: October 27th, 2003

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What was done to the input number in order to

get the output number?

A. Add 4

B. Add 5, then subtract 1

C. Multiply by 2, then add 1

D. Multiply by 3, then subtract 3

Date: October 28th, 2003

Input Output

3 7

4 9

5 11

6 13

7 15

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Which number when placed in the s will make

both number sentences true?

27 - > 8

+ 3 < 11A. 7

B. 20

C. 8

D. 10

Date: October 29th, 2003

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The fourth grade class had a vote to decide where to go

on their end of the year trip. How many more students

wanted to go to Orlando than Atlanta?

A. 5 students

B. 7 students

C. 18 students

D. 12 students

Date: October 30th, 2003

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Dallas Boston Atlanta Orlando

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About how many students in all are there in the fourth

grade?

A. 86 students

B. 63 students

C. 15 students

D. 28 students

Date: October 31st, 2003

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Dallas Boston Atlanta Orlando

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The fourth grade teachers had not voted when the graph was made.

There are six fourth grade teachers. One teacher voted to go to

Dallas, four voted to go to Orlando, and one voted to go to Atlanta.

Including the teachers’ votes, which city received the most votes?

A. Dallas

B. Boston

C. Atlanta

D. Orlando

Date: November 3rd, 2003

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Dallas Boston Atlanta Orlando

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What is another way to write the number

4780?

A. 4 + 7 + 8 + 0

B. 4000 + 700 + 8

C. 4 thousands, 7 hundreds, 8 tens

D. four thousand seven hundred eight

Date: November 4th, 2003

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Kris had a $5.00 bill. He bought two items at the

candy store and received three dollar bills, three

quarters, one dime, one nickel, and a penny in

change. What two items did he buy?

A. Two candy bars

B. Mints and a candy bar

C. Gum and mints

D. Candy bar and gum

Date: November 5th, 2003

Gum 53¢

Mints 49¢

Candy Bar 60¢

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Sal ate 2 slices of pizza each day for a week. Each slice costs $1.25. Which number sentence would you use to solve how much Sal spends on pizza in a week?

A. (7 x 2) x $1.25 = NB. 7 – N = 2C. 2 x $1.25 = ND. 7 x 2 = N

Date: November 6th, 2003

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Which two properties do all of these numbers have in common?

49, 63, 21, 35, 7

A. They are all odd They are all composite

B. They are all multiples of 7 They are all odd

C. They are all even They are all prime numbers

D. They are all multiples of 3 They are all composite

Date: November 7th, 2003

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Each student in the fourth grade has to choose one item from the food list and one item from the drink list. How many different food and drink combinations are there?

A. 5B. 9C. 6D. 3

Date: November 10th, 2003

Foods Drinks

Hamburger Soda

Hot Dog Punch

Chicken

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Which number would make both number sentences true?

128 - = 288 x = 800

A. 56B. 100C. 6400D. 10

Date: November 11th, 2003

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Which activity does Jack spend the most time

doing?

Homework: 100 minutes

Walking the Dog: 1200 seconds

Playing Football: 1 hour and 45 minutes

Watching T.V.: 1 hour

A. Homework

B. T.V.

C. Football

D. Walking the Dog

Date: November 12th, 2003

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Maggie’s lunch cost $2.48. She gave the cashier

a five dollar bill and two quarters to pay for it.

What change should she receive?

A. 2 dollar bills, 2 quarters and 2 pennies

B. 3 dollar bills and 2 pennies

C. 1 dollar bill, 3 dimes and 3 pennies

D. 2 dollar bills and 2 pennies

Date: November 13th, 2003

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There were 83 people in line waiting to get circus tickets. Kate was 25th in line. How many were in line before her?

A. 25 peopleB. 58 peopleC. 24 peopleD. 15 people

Date: November 14th, 2003

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Seven thousand nine hundred sixty three

rounded to the nearest hundreds equals:

A. 7900

B. 8000

C. 7960

D. 7000

Date: November 17th, 2003

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Which number when placed in the makes the number sentence true?

20,646 = 20,000 + + 40 + 6

A. 60B. 6,000C. 0D. 600

Date: November 18th, 2003

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Which number is greater that 58 tens, less

than 60 tens, and is an odd number?

A. 59

B. 5857

C. 583

D. 592

Date: November 19th, 2003

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There are 58 eggs in a basket. If you put the

eggs in boxes of a dozen, how many more eggs

would you need to fill the fifth dozen?

A. 5 eggs

B. 2 eggs

C. 12 eggs

D. 4 eggs

Date: November 18th, 2003

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What was done to the number 84,327 to

change it to 87,327?

A. Add three thousand

B. Subtract three thousand

C. Add three hundred

D. Add seven thousand

Date: November 19th, 2003

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Which is the best estimate for the length of

this classroom?

A. 9 feet

B. 9 kilometers

C. 9 meters

D. 9 centimeters

Date: November 20th, 2003

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Cameron is making a bracelet using circles, triangles, and squares. If the pattern continues to the right what would be the ninth piece that Cameron would put on her bracelet?

○ ∆ ○ ∆A. triangleB. rectangleC. squareD. circle

Date: November 21st, 2003