DAILY MATH REVIEW GRADE 7 BENCHMARK 1 BENCHMARK
DAILY MATH REVIEW GRADE 7 BENCHMARK 1
BENCHMARK 1 WEEK 1
WEEK 1, DAY 1 1. Solve using the correct order of operations: 10 - 3 + 2 = 2. 3. 123 • . 75 = 3. 45. 90 ÷ 18 = 4. 1 3 2 = 5 5. 1 3 • 2 5 =
WEEK 1, DAY 2 1. Solve using the correct order of operations: 6 + 4(8 - 3)2 = 2. 6. 421 • 3. 8 = 3. 1. 53 ÷. 45 = 4. 5 1 ÷ = 6 3 5. 7 9 • 1 2 =
WEEK 1, DAY 3 1. Solve using the correct order of operations: 17. 6 ÷ (5 - 2. 8) • 6 = 2. Graph -4 and its opposite on a number line. 321 ÷. 25 = 4. 1 5 ÷ = 7 9 5. 5 8 • 1 2 =
WEEK 1, DAY 4 1. Solve using the correct order of operations: (5 - 3) + 9 ÷ 5 = 2. What is another way to write the expression x+y+x+x+y? 3. 7. 36 • 4. 6 = 4. 3 5 2 = 3 5. 4 6 • 1 2 =
FRIDAY FIVE 1. Solve using the correct order of operations: 6 + 4(8 2. 3. 4. 2 3) = 3. 123 • . 75 = What is another way to write the expression x+y+x+x+y? 2 2 5. 1 1 = • = 5 3
BENCHMARK 1 WEEK 2
WEEK 2, DAY 1 1. What is the prime factorization of 42? 2. Convert 40% to a fraction and a decimal. 6 ft 3. What is the area of this rectangle: 8 ft 4. What is the value of 3 x - 5, if x = 10? 5. What is the average of the following numbers? 5, 7, 2, 9, 5
WEEK 2, DAY 2 1. What is the lowest common multiple for 8 and 12? Convert 0. 8 to a fraction and a percent. 2. 3. What is the area of this figure: 4. What is the value of 2 m + 5. 6, if m = 2? h h=5 ft b 5. What is the mean of the following numbers? 5, 7, 2, 9, 5 b = 6 ft
WEEK 2, DAY 3 1. What is the prime factorization for 135? 2. Convert 1/6 to a decimal and a percent. 3. What is the area of this circle? 4. What is the value of 7 - 1. 4 p, if p = 3 ? 5. What is the range of the following numbers? 5, 7, 2, 9, 5 3 in
WEEK 2, DAY 4 1. What is the greatest common factor for 12 and 30? 2. Convert 8. 6 into a percent. 3. What is the area of this square? 4. 5. 4 cm 16 Simplify: 36 What is the mode of the following numbers? 5, 7, 2, 9, 5
FRIDAY FIVE 1. 2. What is the prime factorization of 42? Convert 40% to a fraction and a decimal. 3 in 3. What is the area of this circle? 4. What is the value of 7 - 1. 4 p, if p = 3 ? 5. What is the range of the following numbers? 5, 7, 2, 9, 5
BENCHMARK 1 WEEK 3
WEEK 3, DAY 1 1. (-450) ÷ (-50) + 2395 = 2. Which two terms can be combined? 2 x + 3 - 4 xy + 5 x 3. -9 + 14 = 4. -9 - 14 = 5. Solve. Show your solution on a number line. -3 - 5 =
WEEK 3, DAY 2 1. (-652) + 717 + (-3521) = 2. (-7)(6) = 3. 1 _ 3 _ 9 + (- 4 4 ) = 5 4. Convert 20% to a fraction and a decimal. 5. Simplify the following expression by combining like terms. 5 a - 2 + ab - 2 a
WEEK 3, DAY 3 1. (-8600) + (-6502) = 2. (-2541) - (-814) • (2) = 3. 7. 48 + (-8. 245) = 4. (-7. 65) ÷. 25 = 5. Convert. 12 into a percent.
WEEK 3, DAY 4 1. (-364) + (-25) + 63 = 2. (-515) - (824) - (-95) = 3. What is the mean of the following numbers? 12, 17, 10, 18, 9, 17, 14 4. 5. 5 3 3 - (- 1 ) = 6 5 Simplify the following expression for a = 1 and b = 4. 5 a - 2 + ab - 2 a
FRIDAY FIVE 1. Convert 20% to a fraction and a decimal. 2. (-2541) - (-814) • (2) = 3. 4. 5. -9 + 14 = 5 3 3 - (- 1 ) = 6 5 Simplify the following expression by combining like terms. 5 a - 2 + ab - 2 a
BENCHMARK 1 WEEK 4
WEEK 4, DAY 1 1. (-6420) ÷ (. 5) = 2. -7 ÷ 5 = 3. 2 • 4 4. 5. 6 = 9 -1 1 ÷ = 2 6 (-450) + (-77) + 2395 =
WEEK 4, DAY 2 1. (8)(-16) = 2. 1 50 ÷ = 4 3. 5 • 4 4. Match the following words with the correct mathematical operation or symbol: of + and into ÷ less than • 3 = 7 5. (-450) - (-77) =
WEEK 4, DAY 3 1. (-54)(-16) = 2. Which of these terms CANNOT be combined: 5 x, 2, -3 x, x, 4 y 3. -9. 37 + 14. 7 = 4. -5 1 ÷ = 6 8 5. Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: 5 less than two times a number, n.
WEEK 4, DAY 4 1. 2. 3. 5. (-5. 4)(6) = -15 ÷ 2 = Convert. 60 to a fraction and a percent. 4. -1 -5 ÷ = 2 6 The 7 th grade students are going on a field trip which costs $8 per student, and the PTA has donated $1, 200. How much does the school still have to pay if there are 172 7 th graders?
WEEK 4, DAY 4 1. 2. 3. 5. (-5. 4)(6) = -32. 4 -15 ÷ 2 = -7. 5 Convert. 60 to a fraction and a percent. 3/5 and 60% 4. 3 -1 -5 ÷ = 5 2 6 The 7 th grade students are going on a field trip which costs $8 per student, and the PTA has donated $1, 200. How much does the school still have to pay if there are 172$176 7 th graders?
FRIDAY FIVE 1. Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: 5 less than two times a number, n. 2. Which of these terms CANNOT be combined: 5 x, 2, -3 x, x, 4 y 4. (-6420) ÷ (. 5) = 3. (-450) - (-77) = 5. The 7 th grade students are going on a field trip which costs $8 per student, and the PTA has donated $1, 200. How much does the school still have to pay if there are 172 7 th graders?
BENCHMARK 1 WEEK 5
WEEK 5, DAY 1 1/2 of the students in 1. A 3 -day Disneyland 2. your class like pizza. Of pass costs $220. You them, 4/5 like pepperoni. have $112. 40 saved. What fraction of students Your grandmother gives in your class like you $13. 98. How much pepperoni pizza? more do you need? 3. - 16 - (-32) = 5. Write the following numbers in numerical order, from least to greatest: 75%, 1/3, . 5 4. -16. 2 ÷ 4 =
WEEK 5, DAY 2 1. You owe your friend $3. 45 for lunch. You give him $1. 27 from your backpack. How much do you still owe? 3. -520 ÷ 6. 5 = 4. 23 - (-67) = 5. 2. 3/5 of your teammates want to wear red jerseys. 1/4 of those teammates also want to wear red pants. What fraction want to wear red jerseys and pants? Use the distributive property to simplify this expression: 2 x + 5(x +12)
WEEK 5, DAY 3 1. 3. 4. You have a foot long Ann bought 12 bags of 2. sandwich. You cut it into candy. Each bag weighs 3/4 inch pieces. How 2. 65 pounds. How many pieces do you pounds of candy does have? she have? -. 37 + 24. 2 = Write the following terms in numerical order from least to greatest: 33%, 1/5, . 75, 2/3 5. What is the value of this expression for x = 6: 2 x + 5(x +12)
WEEK 5, DAY 4 You have 1/2 lb of 2. Mike bought 3 i. Pad minis 1. granola. You put 1/10 lb and one car charger. into each bag. How Altogether he spent many bags do you $1020. 95. The charger have? cost $24. 59. How much did each i. Pad mini cost? 3. (-210) - (-17) = 4. 5 1 ÷ = 4 8 5. -5 • 16 • -1. 5 =
FRIDAY FIVE 1. You owe your friend $3. 45 for lunch. You give him $1. 27 from your backpack. How much do you still owe? 1/2 of the students in 2. your class like pizza. Of them, 4/5 like pepperoni. What fraction of students in your class like pepperoni pizza? 3. (-210) - (-17) = 4. Write the following terms in numerical order from least to greatest: 33%, 1/5, . 75, 2/3 Use the distributive property to 5. simplify this expression: 2 x + 5(x +12)
BENCHMARK 1 WEEK 6
WEEK 6, DAY 1 1. 3. 5. 5/7 of the 7 th grade You need $37. 45 for a 2. class is going on the new outfit, so your mom field trip. If there are 200 gives you $13. 25. Two students in the class, friends offer to split the how many are going on difference. How much the field trip? do they each contribute? -9. 37 + 14. 7 = 4. -9. 37 - 14. 7 = Solve for x: 4 x + 12 = 20
WEEK 6, DAY 2 Seven students in the Sara earned $87. 95 last 1. weekend. She had to 2. class like bananas best. Half of the remaining buy 5 and 1/2 gallons of students prefer apples. If gas at $3. 52 per gallon. 11 students prefer How much does she apples, how many have left? students are in your 3. 7. 48 + (-8. 245) = class? 4. . 28 - (-7. 65) = 5. Simplify: 5(12 - 2 x)
WEEK 6, DAY 3 1. 3. 5. Sean pays $44. 20 for an 2. Combine like terms evening with a friend. and solve for x: They go to a movie, at 2 x +3 x - 5 - 10 = 0 $12 per ticket. They buy popcorn for $8. 30, soda for $5. 20, and candy. How much did the candy cost? 72 6 4. (-350) - (-350) = ÷ = 77 11 1 3 2 • 1. 99 =
WEEK 6, DAY 4 1. A book contains 240 pages. Travis plans to read 16 pages per day. How long will it take Travis to finish the book? 2. Molly’s thermometer showed that the temperature fell 12º in the last 10 hours. What was the change in temperature per hour during this time? 3. What is the prime factorization of 81? 4. Convert 40% to a fraction and a decimal. 5. Solve for x: 5 x + 12 = 20
FRIDAY FIVE You need $37. 45 for a 1. new outfit, so your mom gives you $13. 25. Two friends offer to split the difference. How much do they each contribute? Seven students in the 2. class like bananas best. Half of the remaining students prefer apples. If 11 students prefer apples, how many students are in your class? 3. . 28 - (-7. 65) = 1 4. 3 2 • 1. 99 = 5. Solve for x: 5 x + 12 = 20
BENCHMARK 1 WEEK 7
WEEK 7, DAY 1 1. A rectangle has a perimeter of 30 cm. The length is 10 cm. What is the width? 3. (-7)(6)(-1) = 4. -7 ÷ 1/2 = 2. You buy dinner for your friend and yourself, costing $30. 14. Tax and tip were $7. 14. Your friend’s meal cost $5 less than yours. How much was yours? 5. 5 1 + = 7 8
WEEK 7, DAY 2 1. 2. 3. Your room is 15 feet wide and has a perimeter of 64 feet. What’s it’s length? Write an inequality to represent the problem. Then solve. Joe has saved $37. If he wants at least $125 for his trip to Disneyland, how much more money does he need to save? 3 1 _ _ 9 5 +(- 4 4 )= 4. Convert 20% to a fraction and a decimal. 5. Solve. Show your solution on a number line. -2 - (- 5) =
WEEK 7, DAY 3 1. Jacky has $27. 56 left in her purse. How many whole gallons of gas can she purchase if it costs $3. 52 per gallon? 3. -8. 37 + 13. 7 = 4. -13. 7 - 4. 27 = 5. Solve for x: 4 x + 6 = 20 2. Solve and graph on number line: -3(x - 2) < 12
WEEK 7, DAY 4 1. The length of a soccer field is 99 ft. The perimeter is 326 ft. What is the width? 3. 1. 5 + 2/5 = 4. -16. 2 ÷ (-4) = 5. The zoo costs $7 and 2. soda is $2. 50. I want popcorn too, but it’s $3. 75 and I have a total of $14 for the day. Do I have enough? Grapes are $1. 29 per pound. How much would you pay for 4 and 1/4 pounds?
FRIDAY FIVE Write an inequality to 1. Jacky has $27. 56 left in 2. represent the problem. her purse. How many Then solve. whole gallons of gas Joe has saved $37. If he can she purchase if it wants at least $125 for costs $3. 52 per gallon? his trip to Disneyland, how much more money 3. 1. 5 + 2/5 = does he need to save? 4. Grapes are $1. 29 per pound. How much would you pay for 4 and 1/4 pounds? 5. Solve for x: 4 x + 6 = 20
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