The BASIC NotB oring SERIES MATH SKILLS IP 401-2 MIDDLE GRADES &I HOLE NUMBERS NTEGERS Inventive Exercises to Sharpen Skills and Raise Achievement Series Concept & Development by Imogene Forte & Marjorie Frank Exercises by Terri Breeden & Andrea Sukow INCENTIVE PUBLICATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... Celebrate Basic Math Skills... 7 Skills Checklist for Whole Numbers & Integers... 8 SKILLS EXERCISES... 9 You Need a Big City... (Read & Write Whole Numbers)... 10 Big Money for Big Athletes... (Place Value of Whole Numbers)... 11 Fans Love Stats... (Whole Numbers in Expanded Form)... 12 Big Bucks for Good Seats... (Compare & Order Whole Numbers)... 13 Ballpark Figures... (Round Whole Numbers)... 14 Fearsome Felines... (Add & Subtract Whole Numbers)... 15 Strikes, Spares, & Scores... (Add & Subtract Whole Numbers)... 16 Knowing the Game Plan... (Properties of Operations)... 18 The Rules of the Game... (Properties of Numbers)... 19 Sporting Multiples... (Identify Multiples)... 20 CMs & LCMs... (Common Multiples & Lowest Common Multiples)... 21 Cycle the Distance... (Add & Multiply Whole Numbers)... 22 Mountains of Memorabilia... (Multiply Whole Numbers)... 24 How Much Is One Player Worth?... (Divide Whole Numbers)... 25 Quote Me!... (Divide Whole Numbers)... 26 Divide the Savings... (Divisibility)... 27 Prime-Time Scoreboard... (Prime & Composite Factors)... 28 Football Matchups... (Exponents)... 29 Three Keys to Sports Success... (Powers of Ten)... 30
Errands on Skis... (Multiply by Powers of Ten)... 31 Racing Rates... (Divide by Powers of Ten)... 32 Problems with Wheels... (Word Problems with Whole Numbers)... 33 River Trip... (Word Problems with Whole Numbers)... 34 Gearing Up... (Estimation with Whole Numbers)... 36 Puttin on the Dog... (Equations with Whole Numbers)... 38 Go Fly a Kite... (Equations with Whole Numbers)... 39 The Big Guys of the NBA... (Select Correct Operation)... 40 Follow the Clues... (Read, Write, Compare, & Order Integers)... 41 Presidential Golf... (Order Integers)... 42 Do You Know Your Venues?... (Add & Subtract Integers)... 44 It Helps to Speak Latin... (Multiply Integers)... 45 Does Practice Make Perfect?... (Multiply Integers)... 46 Mystery Name... (Divide Integers)... 47 Olympic Moments, 1996... (Equations with Integers)... 48 Making the Grade... (Equations with Integers)... 49 Going for the Gold... (Graphing Integers)... 50 APPENDIX... 51 Glossary of Math Terms... 52 Which Number Is Which?... 55 Some Prominent Properties... 56 Whole Numbers & Integers Skills Test... 57 Skills Test Answer Key... 60 Answers... 61
Read & Write Whole Numbers YOU NEED A BIG CITY Professional baseball is a big-city game. Only a large metropolitan area can provide enough money and fans to support a team. Complete the following exercises that describe some major league cities. I. Write in words the population of these National League Baseball locales. 1. Chicago Cubs 2,783,726 2. New York Mets 7,322,564 3. Philadelphia Phillies 1,585,587 II. Write the population of these National League Baseball locales in standard form. 4. Atlanta Braves Two million, eight hundred thirty-three thousand, five hundred eleven 5. Cincinnati Reds One million, seven hundred forty-four thousand, one hundred twenty-four 6. Houston Astros Three million, seven hundred eleven thousand, forty-three 7. Los Angeles Dodgers Eight million, eight hundred sixty-three thousand, one hundred sixty-four III. Write in words the population of these American League Baseball locales. 8. Baltimore Orioles 2,382,172 9. Cleveland Indians 1,831,122 10. Detroit Tigers 4,382,297 11. Milwaukee Brewers 1,607,183 IV. Write the population of these American League Baseball locales in standard form. 12. Kansas City Royals One million, five hundred sixty-six thousand, two hundred eighty 13. Oakland Athletics Three hundred seventy-two thousand, two hundred forty-two _ 14. Seattle Mariners One million, nine hundred seventy-two thousand, nine hundred sixty-one Name Basic Skills Whole Numbers & Integers 6-8 + 10 Copyright 1997 by Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN.
BIG MONEY FOR BIG ATHLETES You ve heard about multimillion dollar contracts for athletes, haven t you? Read about these big salaries in professional sports while you practice your knowledge of place value. 1. In 1995, Chris Miller of the St. Louis Rams was forced to give up the game and his nine million dollars in salary. He had suffered his sixth concussion in fourteen months. Write his salary in standard form. 2. The professional basketball player Juwan Howard was pursued by several teams. The Bullets were able to get him to join their team with a $105,000,000 offer. What is the value of the 5 in his salary? Place Value of Whole Numbers 3. Tiger Woods is the man to watch in professional golf. In one year he received $60,000,000 in sports endorsement contracts. What place value position does the 6 hold in this large number? 4. Alex Rodriguez, an American League MVP, negotiated a new contract with the Seattle Mariners. He signed a three-year extension for $10,250,000. What place value position does the 5 hold? 5. Mark Brooks, a professional golfer, made $1,430,000 in one year. What is the value of the 4 in his earnings? 6. Mike Tyson, heavyweight boxer, beat Bruce Sheldon in a 109-second fight. Mike Tyson earned $137,615 per second. What is the value of the 6 in his earnings? 7. The Lakers contract with Shaquille O Neal is worth $120 million. What is the value of the 1 in O Neal s contract? 8. Michael Jordan received the richest oneyear contract in the history of sports. He was paid $25,000,000 for a one-year deal. What digit is in the ten millions place in this figure? 9. In a very unfriendly game between the Oilers and the Steelers, the teams fines totaled $145,000. What is the place value of the 1 in this large number? 10. Jarome Iginla, a professional hockey player, signed a three-year contract worth $850,000. What is the value of the 8 in this number? Name Basic Skills Whole Numbers & Integers 6-8 + 11 Copyright 1997 by Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN.