PT - Math 5 - Q1
PT - Math 5 - Q1
PT - Math 5 - Q1
Department of Education
MIMAROPA Region
Schools Division of Marinduque
BANGBANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Bangbang, Gasan, Marinduque
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15. Jun is having a water therapy. He drinks liter of water in the morning, liter at noon, liter in the afternoon,
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3
and
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liter in the evening. What part of the day does he drink the least?
noon morning evening afternoon
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16. Larry is preparing a surprise party for his son’s birthday. He bought 2 kilograms of pork, 2 kilograms of
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1
chicken, 2
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2
kilograms of beef, and 2 kilograms of fish. Which meat he bought that is close to 3 kilograms?
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beef chicken fish pork
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17. Gina bought meter of blue lace and meter of yellow lace. How many meters of lace did she buy altogether?
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12 7 2 2
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25 10 8 5
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35. Helen cuts a piece of cloth that is 6 meters long into 2 parts. One part of the cloth is 2 meters long. What is the
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length of the other part of the cloth?
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For item 36-37.
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Lilia has 2 of silk cloth. After using a piece of it, she still has 1 meter of cloth left. How long of cloth did Lilia
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36. What is asked in the problem?
Length of the cloth used by Lilia. Kind of cloth used by Lilia.
Amount of cloth bought by Lilia. Quality of cloth used by Lilia.
37. What is the mathematical sentence?
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2 +1 =N 2 x1 =N
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2 ÷1 =N 2 -1 =N
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For item numbers 38-40
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Jamela bought 5 kilograms of flour. She used 2 kilograms and 1 kilograms of flour respectively to bake a
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cake and some cookies. How much flour is left?
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
COMPREHENSION
ANSWER KEY
APPLICATION
KNOWLEDGE
EVALUATION
SYNTHESIS
ANALYSIS
ITEMS
COMPETENCIES
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Properties of Whole Numbers: Addition and Multiplication
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Operations of Whole Numbers through Problem Solving: Addition
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5 1
Operations of Whole Numbers through Problem Solving: Subtraction
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Operations of Whole Numbers through Problem Solving: Multiplication 7 4
Operations of Whole Numbers through Problem Solving: Division 8 4
Differentiate prime and composite numbers. 9 3
Give the common factors of given numbers. 10 1
Find prime factors of a number. 11 2
Change dissimilar fractions to similar fractions. 12 2
Identify equal fractions using the cross product method. 13 2
Change fractions to lowest/higher term (LCM/GCF). 14 4
Order dissimilar fractions written in different forms from least to greatest and vice
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versa.
Estimate fractions close to 0, 1/2. or 1. 16 2
Add two to four similar fractions. 17 4
Visualize addition of dissimilar fractions (using concrete and visual/pictorial
18 1
model).
Add dissimilar fractions. 19 3
Add dissimilar fractions and whole numbers. 20 4
Add whole numbers and mixed forms. 21 3
Add mixed forms and dissimilar fractions. 22 1
Add mixed forms. 23 1
Estimate sum. 24 3
Solve word problems involving addition of similar and dissimilar fractions without
or with regrouping following the steps in problem solving. 25 2
Visualize subtraction of fraction and mixed form.(using concrete and
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visual/pictorial model).
Subtract whole numbers from mixed forms without and with regrouping. 27 4
Subtract fractions from whole numbers. 28 4
Subtract fractions from mixed numbers with and without regrouping. 29 3
Subtract mixed numbers from whole numbers. 30 1
Subtract mixed numbers from mixed numbers (with similar fractions). 31 1
32 3
Visualize subtraction of dissimilar fractions.
33 1
Subtract fractions from mixed numbers without and with regrouping. 34 2
Subtract mixed numbers from mixed numbers with and without regrouping 35 2
Solve word problems involving subtraction of fractions following the steps in 36 1
problem solving. 37 4
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Solve word problems/two-step word problems involving addition and subtraction
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of fractions following the steps in problem solving.
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Prepared by:
Principal 1