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Daily LEAP Review
Write the standard form of the following
expression:
8 thousands
3 hundreds
4 tens
7 ones
Day 1
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Write the following number in words:
1,685
Day 2
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Write the following number in expanded
notation:
2,323
EX: 5498 is 5000 + 400 + 90 + 8
Day 3
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What is the value of the digit 6 in the following
number?
4,976
Day 4
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Write the following pair of numbers.
Circle the number with the greater value.
765 and 767
Day 5
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Write the following as a number sentence using
numbers:
Eight plus nine equals seventeen.
Day 6
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If the statement is true, write T. If the statement
is false, write F.
____ a. Six plus nine equals fifteen.
____ b. Zero plus nine equals nine.
____ c. 35 can be separated into two equal groups.
Day 7
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Write the standard form of the following
expression:
2 thousands
9 hundreds
0 tens
1 one
Day 8
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Write the following number in words:
6,006
Day 9
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Write the expanded notation of the following
number:
1, 486
Day 10
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Write the value of the digit 6 in the following
number:
96,754
Day 11
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Write the following pair of numbers. Circle the number with the greater value and write the place value that makes the number greater.
3,672 and 3,772
Day 12
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There were 85 people in line to buy concert
tickets. Jeff was 80th in line. Dan was the
second person behind Jeff. What position was
Dan in the line?
Day 13
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Use the chart to answer the following questions:
Day 14
Green Yellow Red Blue
Blue Red Yellow Red
a. What fraction of the chart is green?
b. What fraction of the chart is not blue?
c. What fraction of the chart is not green or yellow?
¼ ½ ¾
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Write the following fractions in words:
a. ½
b. ¾
c. 7/9
Day 15
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Write the following amount as a dollar amount.
12 dimes
Day 16
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Tommy has one dollar, Jenny has two quarters
and three pennies. Frank has seven quarters,
and Josh has five dimes and two pennies. Who
has the most money?
A. Jenny
B. Tommy
C. Josh
D. Frank
Day 17
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Mr. Jacob bought 8.37 lbs. of chicken and 3.24
lbs. of sausage to use in a gumbo. About how
many pounds of meat did Mr. Jacob buy?
A. 11 lbs.
B. 12 lbs.
C. 9 lbs.
D. 13 lbs.
Day 18
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Megan decided to eat a handful of peanuts.
There were 40 in the bag. She ate 20. About
how much did she eat?
A. About 25%
B. Between 25% and 50%
C. 50%
D. 75%
Day 19
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Write < , > or = in each blank.
a. 63 _______ 62
b. 415 _______ 451
c. 639 _______ 539
d. 1,417 ______ 1,471
Day 20
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Write the following set of numbers from least to
greatest.
1,907 1,970 1,017
Day 21
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Mystery Number!!!
I am between 6,000 and 7,000. All of my digits
are the same. What number am I?
Day 22
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What operation would you use to solve this problem:
Each student in Mr. Cooper’s 4th grade class has
6 textbooks. There are 22 students in the class.
How many textbooks do they have in all?
A. Add
B. Subtract
C. Multiply
D. Divide
Day 23
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Complete the following sequences (patterns).
a. 5, ____, ____, ____, 25
b. 3, 6, 9, ____, ____, ____, ____
Day 24
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Tiffany bought a new CD at the store. She
received a $5 bill, 2 quarters, 3 nickels and 4
pennies as change from a $20 bill. How much
did the CD costs?
A. $14.31
B. $14.40
C. $14.56
D. $18.31
Day 25
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Write the name of the each of the following
months:
a. The third month of the year__________
b. The seventh month of the year ________
c. The tenth month of the year ________
Day 26
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Dee has a quarter and one nickel. Kim has a
quarter, 3 nickels and 1 penny. James has two
quarters. Amanda has 2 dimes, 2 nickels and
five pennies. Who has the most money?
A. Dee
B. Kim
C. James
D. Amanda
Day 27
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Gene bought a roller blade helmet for $19.39
and a backpack for $11.95. How much changes
did he get back from $40.00?
A. $20.61
B. $28.05
C. $8.66
D. $11.34
Day 28
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Mason bought 3 CD’s for $14.98 each. He gave
the clerk $50.00. What change did he receive?
A. $8.30
B. $5.06
C. $5.00
D. $4.94
Day 29
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Chelsi brought 3 notebooks, 25 pencils, 7 pens,
2 markers and 15 pieces of bubble gum to
school. How many items did Chelsi bring
altogether?
A. 50
B. 52
C. 49
D. 51
Day 30
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Demarius has 3 packages of paper with 100
sheets each, 2 packages with 150 sheets each,
and 1 package with 60 sheets. How many
sheets of paper does he have in all?
A. 310
B. 410
C. 560
D. 660
Day 31
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What number goes in the place of to make both of the following number sentences true?
11 + = + 1111 - = 11
A. = 2B. = 4C. = 0D. = 10
Day 32
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What is the perimeter (The distance around the
entire rectangle) of the following figure?
Day 33
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: ____________________
Day 34
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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
Day 35
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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
Day 36
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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
Day 37
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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
Day 38
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Which symbol belongs in the box to make this
sentence true?24 candies ÷ 3 equal piles 2 piles x 4 candies in each pile
A. <
B. >
C. X
D. =
Day 39
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
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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.
Day 41
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John, Chad, Adam and Phil each bought a candy
bar with 6 sections as shown below.
John ate 1/6 of the bar.
Chad ate ½ of the bar.
Chris ate 2/6 of the bar.
Who ate the most?
A. John
B. Chad
C. Chris
Day 42
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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
Day 43
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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
Day 44
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.
Day 45
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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
Day 46
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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
Day 47
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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
Day 48
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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
Day 49
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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
Day 50
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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
Day 51
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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
Day 52
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
Day 53
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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
Day 54
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
Day 55
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, NOW, received the most votes?
A. Dallas
B. Boston
C. Atlanta
D. Orlando
Day 56
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Dallas Boston Atlanta Orlando
15
30
13
25
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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
Day 57
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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
Day 58
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. (2 slices per day x 7 days in week) x $1.25 = N
B. 7 days in a week– N = 2 slices per day
C. 2 slices per day x $1.25 = N
D. 7 days in a week x 2 slice per day= N
Day 59
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Which two properties do all of these numbers have in common?
15, 25, 35, 45, 55
A. They are all odd They are all prime (Numbers that can only be put
into one group) (For EXAMPLE: 1 X 7 = 7 OR 7 X 1 = 7 )
B. They are all multiples of 5 They are all odd
C. They are all even They are all multiples of 3
D. They are all multiples of 5They are all prime (Numbers that can only be put
into one group) (For EXAMPLE: 1 X 7 = 7 OR 7 X 1 = 7 )
Day 60
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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
Day 61
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
Day 62
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Which activity does Jack spend the most time
doing?
Homework: 100 minutes
Walking the Dog: 100 seconds
Playing Football: 1 hour and 50 minutes
Watching T.V.: 1 hour
A. Homework
B. T.V.
C. Football
D. Walking the Dog
Day 63
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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
Day 64
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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
Day 65
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Seven thousand nine hundred sixty three
rounded to the nearest hundreds equals:
A. 7900
B. 8000
C. 7960
D. 7000
Day 66
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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
Day 67
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Which number is greater than 58 TENS but
less than 60 TENS, and is an odd number?
A. 59
B. 5857
C. 583
D. 592
Day 68
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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
Day 69
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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
Day 70
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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
Day 71
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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
Day 72
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Which number is greater than 28 tens, less
than three hundreds, AND is an even
number?
A. 29
B. 2946
C. 294
D. 283
Day 73
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Fill in the missing s to complete the pattern?
15, , , 27, 31, , 39, 43
A. 16, 23, 33B. 20, 25, 35C. 17, 21, 32D. 19, 23, 35
Day 74
Process of Elimination!!!!
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How many numbers in this set when rounded to
the nearest thousand would equal 4000?
3946, 4507, 3270, 4343, 4589, 3476
A. 2
B. 4
C. 1
D. 3
Day 75
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How was this letter moved?
A. slid
B. flipped
C. turned
D. returned
Day 76
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If there are 100 people in line and Dave is
the 25th person in line, how many people
are behind him?
A. 34 people
B. 65 people
C. 60 people
D. 75 people
Day 77
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Glenda has a choice of three flavors of ice cream (Strawberry, Vanilla and Chocolate) and three different toppings (Pecans, Cherries, Fudge). She will have a sundae which has 1 type of ice cream and 1 topping. How many different sundae combinations can she choose from?
A. 6B. 9C. 12D. 15
Day 78
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Which number when placed in the s will make
both number sentences true?
19 - = 0
x 0 = 0A. 1
B. 0
C. 32
D. 19
Day 79
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The black bear is how much heavier than the
koala bear?
a. 182 pounds
b. 192 pounds
c. 234 pounds
d. 282 pounds
Day 80
Kind Weight
Polar 1,137 pounds
Grizzly 539 pounds
Black 208 pounds
Panda 242 pounds
Koala 26 pounds
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The zookeeper wants to give the panda 8 gallons of water
to drink. He only has a 1-pint jar. How many full jars of
water will he need to give the panda?
a. 1 pint
b. 8 pints
c. 14 pints
d. 64 pints
Day 81
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The zookeeper gives the grizzly bear a bucket full of 10
salmon, 5 trout, 3 bass, and 2 catfish. If the bear reaches in
the bucket and pulls out 1 fish, which type of fish is he most
likely to get?
a. Salmon
b. Trout
c. Bass
d. Catfish
Day 82
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Which of the following means the same as 3 X 4?
a. 3 + 3 + 3
b. 4 + 4 + 4
c. 3 + 4
d. 3 + 3 + 4 +4
Day 83
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Taylor decided to eat a handful of 23 jelly beans. He has
eaten 12 so far. About how much of the handful did he eat?
a. About 25%
b. Between 25% and 50%
c. About 50%
d. About 75%
Day 84
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A class of students will be evenly divided into teams of 3
students each. How many students COULD BE in the
class?
a. 20
b. 24
c. 26
d. 31
Day 85
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John has a quarter, Mickey has 2 nickels, Pam has 3 dimes
and Sharon has 20 pennies. Who has the most money?
a. John
b. Mickey
c. Pam
d. Sharon
Day 86
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Lisa bought a shirt at the store. She receive four dollar
bills, one quarter, three nickels and a penny as change
after she gave the cashier a $20 bill. How much did the
shirt cost?
a. $15.44
b. $4.41
c. $15.59
d. $6.89
Day 87
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Another way to write the number 72,406 is:
a. 7 thousands, 2 hundreds, 4 tens, 6 ones
b. 70,000 + 2,000 + 400 + 6
c. 7 + 2 + 4 + 0 + 6
d. seventy thousand, four hundred six
Day 88
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Sheldon said, “I weigh between 50 and 60 pounds. You
can find my weight if you skip count from 0 by 8’s.” How
much do I weigh?
a. 50 pounds
b. 56 pounds
c. 58 pounds
d. 64 pounds
Day 89
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Mrs. Berber will buy candy for her 5 children. If she wants to
give each child one candy bar for each day of the school
week, how many should she buy?
a. 5
b. 10
c. 25
d. 35
Day 90
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Toby will make pizzas for a party. Below is a list of
what she needs to make 3 pizzas. If there is the
same amount of cheese on each pizza, how much
cheese should Toby put on each one?
a. 4 ounces
b. 6 ounces
c. 9 ounces
d. 54 ounces
Day 91
Ingredients Needed for 3 Pizzas
3 Round Pizza Crust
1 ½ cups Tomato Sauce
18 ounces Grated Cheese
12 ounces Sliced Pepperoni
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The line below shows the year when different things were
invented.
Day 92
1851 1867 1885 1903 1941 1961
Flash Camera
Bicycle Automobile Airplane Color Television
Spaceship
How would you find the number of years between the
invention of the color television and the automobile?
a. 1961 minus 1941
b. 1941 minus 1903
c. 1941 minus 1885
d. 1885 minus 1941
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A worker is making a brick sidewalk, as shown in the
diagram below.
Day 93
If he follows the same pattern, which way should the bricks go next?
a. b. c. d.
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Carla has a plan for an exercise program.
She will run 1 block on Day 1
She will run 2 blocks on Days 2 and 3
She will run 3 blocks on Days 4, 5, and 6
If she continues the pattern of her plan, what day will she
start running 5 blocks? Hint!!!!! Make a Table!!!!
a. Day 5
b. Day 7
c. Day 10
d. Day 11
Day 94
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Which shape should go in the ?
a. b. c. d.
Look at the pattern of squares shown below.
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A toy store groups toys based on their price. The chart shows
the cost of a toy in each group.
If the pattern continues,
how much would a Group 7
toy cost?
a. $42
b. $47
c. $49
d. $64
Day 96
Groups of Toys Price
Group 1 $1
Group 2 $4
Group 3 $9
Group 4 $16
Group 5 $25
Group 6 $36
Group 7
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The table below shows how many dimes you need to buy gum
balls from a machine. How many gum balls would you get for 8
dimes?
a. 4
b. 11
c. 16
d. 32
Day 97
Dimes In Gum Balls Out
1 2
2 4
3 6
4 8
5 10
Valerie wants to be at the store when it opens at 10:00 a.m. It
will take her 45 minutes to get ready and 20 minutes to walk
there. At what times should she start to get ready?
a. 8:55 a.m.
b. 9:15 a.m.
c. 9:40 a.m.
d. 11:05 a.m.
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An astronaut wants to measure the distance she travels from
the moon to the earth. What units of measurements would she
use?
a. feet
b. inches
c. miles
d. yards
Day 99
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About how high is a classroom ceiling?
a. 36 feet
b. 25 feet
c. 9 feet
d. 5 feet
Day 100
Which two figures could be combined to make a rectangle?
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 101
a. Figure 1 and 2
b. Figure 2 and 3
c. Figure 1 and 3
d. Figure 1 and 4
12
3 4
Which of these shapes is a 5-sided polygon?
a. Rectangle
b. Square
c. Pentagon
d. Circle
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 102
Look at the shape below and then answer
the question.
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 103
Which drawing shows the shape turned
upside down?.
A..B..
C..D..
Four students ran a race.Abe finished first.Ryan finished before Mark, but after Abe.Tito finished after Ryan.Mark Did not finish last.
In what order did they finish?a. Abe, Mark, Tito, Ryanb. Abe, Ryan, Tito, Markc. Abe, Tito, Ryan, Markd. Abe, Ryan, Mark, Tito
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 104
The chart below shows how much it costs for long-distance telephone calls.
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 105
$0.25 3 minutes
$0.50 6 minutes
$0.75 9 minutes
$1.00 12 minutes
How long could you talk for $2.25?
a. 15 minutes
b. 24 minutes
c. 27 minutes
d. 30 minutes
The weather station put this chart on the television.
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 106
Mon. 20%
Tues. 30%
Wed. 70%
Thurs. 0%
On which day would you most likely need an umbrella?
a. Monday
b. Tuesday
c. Wednesday
d. Thursday
You and three friends want to play a game. Which spinner would you use to give each person the same chance to win?
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 107
a. b. c. d.
Elena weighs 42 pounds. If you add the weights
of Elena and Shawna, you get exactly 100
pounds. Which number sentence could be used
to find Shawna’s weight?
a. Shawna’s weight – 42 pounds = 100 pounds
b. 100 pounds - 42 pounds = Shawna’s weight
c. 100 pounds + 42 pounds = Shawna’s weight
d. 42 pounds + Shawna’s weight = 100 pounds
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 108
The number sentence below shows the heights (in inches) of two pairs of students.
42 + 36 41 + 49
Which symbol would make the number sentence true?
a. >b. -c. <d. =
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 109
Which number sentence would be true?
42 + ☺ = 126
a. 3b. 42c. 84d. 168
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Robin Ave.
Cardinal Ave.
Finch Ave.
Oriole Ave
Elm
St.
Bir
ch S
t.
Oak
St.
Land B
lvd.
Which two streets are
parallel?
a. Robin & Birch
b. Cardinal & Oriole
c. Finch & Land
d. Oak & Land
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 112
Robin Ave.
Cardinal Ave.
Finch Ave.
Oriole Ave
Elm
St.
Bir
ch S
t.
Oak
St.
Land B
lvd.
Pierre walked one side
of the square city block
around the duck pond.
He walked 420 meters.
How far is it around the
whole city block?
a. 840 meters
b. 1260 meters
c. 1680 meters
d. 4200 meters
Cherie divided her candy bar into thirds. She
gave one-third to her sister and one-third to
her brother. How much of her candy bar does
she have left?
a. ⅓
b. ½
c. ¼
d. ¾
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 113
Margarita brought a sheet of nine stickers to school. At recess, she shared some with her friends, so that she has only 2/9 of the stickers left. How many stickers did she give to her friends?
a. 2b. 3c. 6d. 7
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 114
By how much would the value of 5,647 be
decreased if the 5 were replaced by a 2?
a. 3
b. 300
c. 3,000
d. 30,000
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 115
Which of the following problems CANNOT be solved using the number sentence below?
15 – 8 =
a. Siu Ping had 15 trading cards. She gave 8 to Jim. How many does she have now?
b. Siu Ping needs 15 more trading cards than Jim has. Jim has 8. How many does Siu Ping need?
c. Siu Ping has 15 trading cards. Jim has 8. How many more does Sui Ping have than Jim?
d. Siu Ping needs 15 trading cards. She has 8. How many more does she need?
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 116
Susan made 32 cupcakes for a bake sale. She is
putting her cupcakes into boxes, with 4
cupcakes in each box. Which of the following
will tell her how many boxes she needs?
a. Multiply 32 by 4
b. Add 4 and 32
c. Divide 32 by 4
d. Subtract 4 from 32
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 117
Use the two bars below to answer the question.
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 118
Which number is shown by the shaded parts of the
bars?
a. 1.3
b. 1.7
c. 1 ⅓
d. 1 ¾
Daily LEAP Review Day 119
Which list shows the numbers in order from Smallest to Largest?
a. ½ 1 ¼ 1 1 ¾
b. 1 1 ¼ ½ 1 ¾
c. ½ 1 1 ¼ 1 ¾
Daily LEAP Review Day 120
Kim’s uncle is a truck driver. On his last trip, he drove from Boston to Chicago, then to Denver, and back to Boston. Kim found the following information in an atlas.
Distance Between Cities
Between Boston and Chicago 965 miles
Between Chicago and Denver 1,037 miles
Between Denver and Boston 1,953 miles
Based on this information, how many miles did Kim’s uncle travel?
a. 2,845 miles
b. 3,945 miles Boston Chicago Denver
c. 2,855 miles
d. 3,955 miles
Daily LEAP Review Day 121
3 15
245- 37208
A student completed the subtraction problem above. The
changes to the top number show that 245 is the same as
a. 2 hundreds, 3 tens, 15 ones
b. 2 hundreds, 31 tens, 5 ones
c. 2 hundreds, 315 ones
d. 2 thousands, 3 hundreds, 1 ten, 5 ones
In the following set of 40 numbers, some numbers have been circled according to a number pattern. Study the pattern. Which numbers should be circled in the FOURTH row?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
a. 32, 35, 38b. 31, 33, 35, 37, 39c. 31, 34, 37, 40d. 33, 36, 39
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 122
Which number below is GREATEST?
a. 0.07
b. 0.6
c. 0.56
d. 0.18
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 123
HINT!!!! THINK MONEY!!!!!
Draw a two squares. Show how ½ and 4/8 are
Equivalent (equal to each other) fractions using
the two squares you drew.
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 124
½ 4/8
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Mystery NumberWhen you switch my one’s digit with my thousands
digit,
I become 28,461. What number am I?
a. 28,164
b. 18,462
c. 21,468
d. 26,481
Day 125
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What was done to the input number in order to
get the output number?
A. add 15
B. add 2, then multiply by 5
C. multiply by 5, then add 2
D. multiply by 2
Day 126
Input Output
2 12
3 17
4 22
5 27
6 32
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Mr. Johnson cuts 1 foot off the end of a board. Then, he
Cut the remaining board in 2 equal pieces, each 6 feet
long. A reasonable length for the original board is:
a. 12 feet
b. 13 feet
c. 14 feet
d. 15 feet
Day 127
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You would wear short sleeves when the temperature
reads:
a. 15° F
b. 38° F
c. 50° F
d. 70° F
Day 128
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How would the following figure look from the bottom?
A. B. C. D.
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Daily LEAP ReviewDay 130
Complete the pattern:
23, 26, 29, 32, _____, _____, _____
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Which is a set of even numbers?
a. 3, 5, 6, 9
b. 10,18, 24, 29
c. 16, 20, 32, 58
d. 15, 17, 21, 25
Day 131
Daily LEAP ReviewDay 132
The table below shows how many quarters Harry
needs to buy games at the arcade. How many games
can he play for 8 quarters?
A. 16 games
B. 12 games
C. 20 games
D. 14 games
Quarters Games
1 2
2 4
3 6
4 8
5 10
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If each box represents two square inches, what is the area of
the figure?
A. 12 square inches
B. 20 square inches
C. 15 square inches
D. 26 square inches
Day 133
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Which picture represents a number greater than ¾ ?
A. B. C. D.
Day 134
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How was this letter moved?
a. slid
b. flipped
c. turned
d. Rotated 90 degrees
Day 135
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Write all of the factors for the following
numbers:
a. 20: ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____
b. 12: ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____
Day 136
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If you color 2/3 of the crayons blue and the rest
red, how many will be blue?
Day 137
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Write each fraction as a decimal:
a. 6/10 _______
b. 3/10 _______
c. 25/100 _______
Day 138
LEAP is NEXT WEEK!!!!!