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Published by kflemish5, 2017-05-11 15:56:18

Cracking the Classroom Code

5th Grade Math Review Game

#3 #1
Your next clue will be underneath a flat surface, Add these fractions together. Your answer will be
that’s up off the floor. You use it to write on, on the next envelope you need to open.
work at, and more.
. The answer to this question will be on the front +
of the envelope:
Sasha ran 4.568 miles at track today.
What is that number rounded to the
nearest hundredth?

#4 #2
Good work on unlocking your first clue! Look at the
You will see three envelopes with decimals on the fraction on your next envelope. Before you can
front. Order these decimals from least to open it, you must first add that fraction to:

greatest. You will then open the envelopes in that
order.

Write these decimals from least to Once you’ve written your answer and shown your
greatest on your worksheet as well. work, go ahead and open the envelope.

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#7Great work mateys! Answer the following #5 The pirate captain found these gold
pieces on his ship:
question: Pirate Ira has $43.22. His friend Kristen,
borrowed $15.46. How much money does Pirate Ira The captain gave 1/3 of the coins to his first mate.
From the remaining coins, he gave 1/2 to his second
have now?
Next, take your answer from above, and multiply mate. How many coins did
it by 5.2. Your next envelope will have the answer the captain have left for
to this multiplication problem on it. The envelope
himself?
will be hidden in or around this object filled Once finished, open the next envelope.
with pictures. It’s something fun to read, and

makes your mind richer!

#8 #6
In the previous question, how many coins did the
Which envelope do you need to open first? Answer captain keep for himself? Add that number to the
END of this number:
the problem below. The answer to this question will 23, 572,00__
Now, write the above number in expanded form.
be on the envelope you need to open next.
Dominic has 5 ½ feet of fabric to make a flag. He Once finished, open the next envelope.

cuts off 3 ¾ of the fabric to use for the flag. ©Teresa Kwant, 2017

How much fabric does he

have left over?

#11 #9 Fantastic! You opened the right envelope!
Now, look at the fraction on the next envelope,
Hooray! You found another clue. As you can see, divide that fraction by:
there are three envelopes. Each envelope has a
division problem. Answer each question, and then Once you’ve written your answer
order the quotients from greatest to least. Open and shown your work, go ahead

the envelopes in that order. and open the envelope.

#12 #10
The city library has 763,045 books. What is the Your next clue will be located near somewhere to
value of the digit 6 in this number, and how does it quench your thirst. The answer to the following
question should match the answer on the front of
compare to the digit 3? the envelope: What is the volume of this
rectangular prism?

Once you’ve written your answer 11 inches
and shown your work, go ahead
32 inches
and open the next envelope.

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#15 #13
. Once you solve this problem, go ahead and open
the last envelope. A bakery is having a cookie sale. Look at the number of books at the city library
Look at the number on envelope #15. That is the from question #12. Write that number in expanded
number of cookies sold on a platter. Each box of
cookies, holds 4 platters. The bakery sold 31 boxes form.
of cookies on Monday, 15 boxes on Tuesday, and just
4 boxes on Wednesday. How many cookies did they Once you’ve written your answer
sell in all? and shown your work, go ahead

and open the next envelope.

#16 #14
Ahoy lads and lassies! You are nearing the end of
Congratulations! The end is in sight! Just one more your adventure. To find your next clue, look around
clue must be found before you can escape the the classroom for a machine that changes things
from dull, to a point. Your clue will surely not
capture of the pirates! You’ve been given half of a disappoint. The answer on the envelope must match
treasure map. On the map is half of the answer to the answer to this question:
the problem below. Solve the problem, and then find 5.1 ÷ 0.04
the other half of this map! The map is hidden near
a container to hold things you’ve used, but by the ©Teresa Kwant, 2017

smell of it’s contents, you won’t be amused.

14.25 x 2.3

#1 #1

1 Small envelope

Small envelope #4

#4 0.4

0.045 Small envelope

Small envelope #8

#4 1

0.037 Small envelope

Small envelope #11

#8 465 ÷ 5

4 Small envelope

Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#11 #11

2392 ÷ 92 1400 ÷ 40

Small envelope Small envelope

#15 Small envelope

12

Small envelope

Small envelope Small envelope

Small envelope Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#1 #1

Small envelope Small envelope

#4 #4

Small envelope Small envelope

#4 #8

Small envelope Small envelope

#8 #11

Small envelope Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#11 #11

Small envelope Small envelope
Small envelope
#15 Small envelope
Small envelope
Small envelope

Small envelope

Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

4.57 144.352

Large envelope Large envelope

127.5 2,112 in.3

Large envelope Large envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

Large envelope Large envelope

Large envelope Large envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

32. 775

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

Aye, aye mateys! You made
it! You escaped the

swashbuckling pirates.
You will not be held on
their ship, and will be
allowed home. Great

work!

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

Ahoy Mateys!
You’ve been captured by a crew of
swashbuckling pirates. They want to take you
and your treasures hostage, and sail off to sea!
You have ______ minutes to escape this ship
before the pirates depart with you on board. You
and your group will begin with card #1 and its
accompanying envelopes. Then, answer all the
question cards and clues provided to make your
way out. Write your answers on your paper, and

keep track of all your
work.

Good luck!

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#3 #1
Your next clue will be underneath a flat surface, Add these fractions together. Your answer will be
that’s up off the floor. You use it to write on, on the next envelope you need to open.
work at, and more.
. The answer to this question will be on the front +
of the envelope:
Sasha ran 4.568 miles at track today.
What is that number rounded to the
nearest hundredth?

#4 #2
Good work on unlocking your first clue! Look at the
You will see three envelopes with decimals on the fraction on your next envelope. Before you can
front. Order these decimals from least to open it, you must first add that fraction to:

greatest. You will then open the envelopes in that
order.

Write these decimals from least to Once you’ve written your answer and shown your
greatest on your worksheet as well. work, go ahead and open the envelope.

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#7Great work mateys! Answer the following #5 The pirate captain found these gold
pieces on his ship:
question: Pirate Ira has $43.22. His friend Kristen,
borrowed $15.46. How much money does Pirate Ira The captain gave 1/3 of the coins to his first mate.
From the remaining coins, he gave 1/2 to his second
have now?
Next, take your answer from above, and multiply mate. How many coins did
it by 5.2. Your next envelope will have the answer the captain have left for
to this multiplication problem on it. The envelope
himself?
will be hidden in or around this object filled Once finished, open the next envelope.
with pictures. It’s something fun to read, and

makes your mind richer!

#8 #6
In the previous question, how many coins did the
Which envelope do you need to open first? Answer captain keep for himself? Add that number to the
END of this number:
the problem below. The answer to this question will 23, 572,00__
Now, write the above number in expanded form.
be on the envelope you need to open next.
Dominic has 5 ½ feet of fabric to make a flag. He Once finished, open the next envelope.

cuts off 3 ¾ of the fabric to use for the flag. ©Teresa Kwant, 2017

How much fabric does he

have left over?

#11 #9 Fantastic! You opened the right envelope!
Now, look at the fraction on the next envelope,
Hooray! You found another clue. As you can see, divide that fraction by:
there are three envelopes. Each envelope has a
division problem. Answer each question, and then Once you’ve written your answer
order the quotients from greatest to least. Open and shown your work, go ahead

the envelopes in that order. and open the envelope.

#12 #10
The city library has 763,045 books. What is the Your next clue will be located near somewhere to
value of the digit 6 in this number, and how does it quench your thirst. The answer to the following
question should match the answer on the front of
compare to the digit 3? the envelope: What is the volume of this
rectangular prism?

Once you’ve written your answer 11 inches
and shown your work, go ahead
32 inches
and open the next envelope.

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#15 #13
. Once you solve this problem, go ahead and open
the last envelope. A bakery is having a cookie sale. Look at the number of books at the city library
Look at the number on envelope #15. That is the from question #12. Write that number in expanded
number of cookies sold on a platter. Each box of
cookies, holds 4 platters. The bakery sold 31 boxes form.
of cookies on Monday, 15 boxes on Tuesday, and just
4 boxes on Wednesday. How many cookies did they Once you’ve written your answer
sell in all? and shown your work, go ahead

and open the next envelope.

#16 #14
Ahoy lads and lassies! You are nearing the end of
Congratulations! The end is in sight! Just one more your adventure. To find your next clue, look around
clue must be found before you can escape the the classroom for a machine that changes things
from dull, to a point. Your clue will surely not
capture of the pirates! You’ve been given half of a disappoint. The answer on the envelope must match
treasure map. On the map is half of the answer to the answer to this question:
the problem below. Solve the problem, and then find 5.1 ÷ 0.04
the other half of this map! The map is hidden near
a container to hold things you’ve used, but by the ©Teresa Kwant, 2017

smell of it’s contents, you won’t be amused.

14.25 x 2.3

#1 #1

1 Small envelope

Small envelope #4

#4 0.4

0.045 Small envelope

Small envelope #8

#4 1

0.037 Small envelope

Small envelope #11

#8 465 ÷ 5

4 Small envelope

Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#11 #11

2392 ÷ 92 1400 ÷ 40

Small envelope Small envelope

#15 Small envelope

12

Small envelope

Small envelope Small envelope

Small envelope Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#1 #1

Small envelope Small envelope

#4 #4

Small envelope Small envelope

#4 #8

Small envelope Small envelope

#8 #11

Small envelope Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#11 #11

Small envelope Small envelope
Small envelope
#15 Small envelope
Small envelope
Small envelope

Small envelope

Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

4.57 144.352

Large envelope Large envelope

127.5 2,112 in.3

Large envelope Large envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

Large envelope Large envelope

Large envelope Large envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

32. 775

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

Aye, aye mateys! You made
it! You escaped the

swashbuckling pirates.
You will not be held on
their ship, and will be
allowed home. Great

work!

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

Ahoy Mateys!
You’ve been captured by a crew of
swashbuckling pirates. They want to take you
and your treasures hostage, and sail off to sea!
You have ______ minutes to escape this ship
before the pirates depart with you on board. You
and your group will begin with card #1 and its
accompanying envelopes. Then, answer all the
question cards and clues provided to make your
way out. Write your answers on your paper, and

keep track of all your
work.

Good luck!

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#3 #1
Your next clue will be underneath a flat surface, Add these fractions together. Your answer will be
that’s up off the floor. You use it to write on, on the next envelope you need to open.
work at, and more.
. The answer to this question will be on the front +
of the envelope:
Sasha ran 4.568 miles at track today.
What is that number rounded to the
nearest hundredth?

#4 #2
Good work on unlocking your first clue! Look at the
You will see three envelopes with decimals on the fraction on your next envelope. Before you can
front. Order these decimals from least to open it, you must first add that fraction to:

greatest. You will then open the envelopes in that
order.

Write these decimals from least to Once you’ve written your answer and shown your
greatest on your worksheet as well. work, go ahead and open the envelope.

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#7Great work mateys! Answer the following #5 The pirate captain found these gold
pieces on his ship:
question: Pirate Ira has $43.22. His friend Kristen,
borrowed $15.46. How much money does Pirate Ira The captain gave 1/3 of the coins to his first mate.
From the remaining coins, he gave 1/2 to his second
have now?
Next, take your answer from above, and multiply mate. How many coins did
it by 5.2. Your next envelope will have the answer the captain have left for
to this multiplication problem on it. The envelope
himself?
will be hidden in or around this object filled Once finished, open the next envelope.
with pictures. It’s something fun to read, and

makes your mind richer!

#8 #6
In the previous question, how many coins did the
Which envelope do you need to open first? Answer captain keep for himself? Add that number to the
END of this number:
the problem below. The answer to this question will 23, 572,00__
Now, write the above number in expanded form.
be on the envelope you need to open next.
Dominic has 5 ½ feet of fabric to make a flag. He Once finished, open the next envelope.

cuts off 3 ¾ of the fabric to use for the flag. ©Teresa Kwant, 2017

How much fabric does he

have left over?

#11 #9 Fantastic! You opened the right envelope!
Now, look at the fraction on the next envelope,
Hooray! You found another clue. As you can see, divide that fraction by:
there are three envelopes. Each envelope has a
division problem. Answer each question, and then Once you’ve written your answer
order the quotients from greatest to least. Open and shown your work, go ahead

the envelopes in that order. and open the envelope.

#12 #10
The city library has 763,045 books. What is the Your next clue will be located near somewhere to
value of the digit 6 in this number, and how does it quench your thirst. The answer to the following
question should match the answer on the front of
compare to the digit 3? the envelope: What is the volume of this
rectangular prism?

Once you’ve written your answer 11 inches
and shown your work, go ahead
32 inches
and open the next envelope.

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#15 #13
. Once you solve this problem, go ahead and open
the last envelope. A bakery is having a cookie sale. Look at the number of books at the city library
Look at the number on envelope #15. That is the from question #12. Write that number in expanded
number of cookies sold on a platter. Each box of
cookies, holds 4 platters. The bakery sold 31 boxes form.
of cookies on Monday, 15 boxes on Tuesday, and just
4 boxes on Wednesday. How many cookies did they Once you’ve written your answer
sell in all? and shown your work, go ahead

and open the next envelope.

#16 #14
Ahoy lads and lassies! You are nearing the end of
Congratulations! The end is in sight! Just one more your adventure. To find your next clue, look around
clue must be found before you can escape the the classroom for a machine that changes things
from dull, to a point. Your clue will surely not
capture of the pirates! You’ve been given half of a disappoint. The answer on the envelope must match
treasure map. On the map is half of the answer to the answer to this question:
the problem below. Solve the problem, and then find 5.1 ÷ 0.04
the other half of this map! The map is hidden near
a container to hold things you’ve used, but by the ©Teresa Kwant, 2017

smell of it’s contents, you won’t be amused.

14.25 x 2.3

#1 #1

1 Small envelope

Small envelope #4

#4 0.4

0.045 Small envelope

Small envelope #8

#4 1

0.037 Small envelope

Small envelope #11

#8 465 ÷ 5

4 Small envelope

Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#11 #11

2392 ÷ 92 1400 ÷ 40

Small envelope Small envelope

#15 Small envelope

12

Small envelope

Small envelope Small envelope

Small envelope Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#1 #1

Small envelope Small envelope

#4 #4

Small envelope Small envelope

#4 #8

Small envelope Small envelope

#8 #11

Small envelope Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#11 #11

Small envelope Small envelope
Small envelope
#15 Small envelope
Small envelope
Small envelope

Small envelope

Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

4.57 144.352

Large envelope Large envelope

127.5 2,112 in.3

Large envelope Large envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

Large envelope Large envelope

Large envelope Large envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

32. 775

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

Aye, aye mateys! You made
it! You escaped the

swashbuckling pirates.
You will not be held on
their ship, and will be
allowed home. Great

work!

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

Ahoy Mateys!
You’ve been captured by a crew of
swashbuckling pirates. They want to take you
and your treasures hostage, and sail off to sea!
You have ______ minutes to escape this ship
before the pirates depart with you on board. You
and your group will begin with card #1 and its
accompanying envelopes. Then, answer all the
question cards and clues provided to make your
way out. Write your answers on your paper, and

keep track of all your
work.

Good luck!

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#3 #1
Your next clue will be underneath a flat surface, Add these fractions together. Your answer will be
that’s up off the floor. You use it to write on, on the next envelope you need to open.
work at, and more.
. The answer to this question will be on the front +
of the envelope:
Sasha ran 4.568 miles at track today.
What is that number rounded to the
nearest hundredth?

#4 #2
Good work on unlocking your first clue! Look at the
You will see three envelopes with decimals on the fraction on your next envelope. Before you can
front. Order these decimals from least to open it, you must first add that fraction to:

greatest. You will then open the envelopes in that
order.

Write these decimals from least to Once you’ve written your answer and shown your
greatest on your worksheet as well. work, go ahead and open the envelope.

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#7Great work mateys! Answer the following #5 The pirate captain found these gold
pieces on his ship:
question: Pirate Ira has $43.22. His friend Kristen,
borrowed $15.46. How much money does Pirate Ira The captain gave 1/3 of the coins to his first mate.
From the remaining coins, he gave 1/2 to his second
have now?
Next, take your answer from above, and multiply mate. How many coins did
it by 5.2. Your next envelope will have the answer the captain have left for
to this multiplication problem on it. The envelope
himself?
will be hidden in or around this object filled Once finished, open the next envelope.
with pictures. It’s something fun to read, and

makes your mind richer!

#8 #6
In the previous question, how many coins did the
Which envelope do you need to open first? Answer captain keep for himself? Add that number to the
END of this number:
the problem below. The answer to this question will 23, 572,00__
Now, write the above number in expanded form.
be on the envelope you need to open next.
Dominic has 5 ½ feet of fabric to make a flag. He Once finished, open the next envelope.

cuts off 3 ¾ of the fabric to use for the flag. ©Teresa Kwant, 2017

How much fabric does he

have left over?

#11 #9 Fantastic! You opened the right envelope!
Now, look at the fraction on the next envelope,
Hooray! You found another clue. As you can see, divide that fraction by:
there are three envelopes. Each envelope has a
division problem. Answer each question, and then Once you’ve written your answer
order the quotients from greatest to least. Open and shown your work, go ahead

the envelopes in that order. and open the envelope.

#12 #10
The city library has 763,045 books. What is the Your next clue will be located near somewhere to
value of the digit 6 in this number, and how does it quench your thirst. The answer to the following
question should match the answer on the front of
compare to the digit 3? the envelope: What is the volume of this
rectangular prism?

Once you’ve written your answer 11 inches
and shown your work, go ahead
32 inches
and open the next envelope.

©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#15 #13
. Once you solve this problem, go ahead and open
the last envelope. A bakery is having a cookie sale. Look at the number of books at the city library
Look at the number on envelope #15. That is the from question #12. Write that number in expanded
number of cookies sold on a platter. Each box of
cookies, holds 4 platters. The bakery sold 31 boxes form.
of cookies on Monday, 15 boxes on Tuesday, and just
4 boxes on Wednesday. How many cookies did they Once you’ve written your answer
sell in all? and shown your work, go ahead

and open the next envelope.

#16 #14
Ahoy lads and lassies! You are nearing the end of
Congratulations! The end is in sight! Just one more your adventure. To find your next clue, look around
clue must be found before you can escape the the classroom for a machine that changes things
from dull, to a point. Your clue will surely not
capture of the pirates! You’ve been given half of a disappoint. The answer on the envelope must match
treasure map. On the map is half of the answer to the answer to this question:
the problem below. Solve the problem, and then find 5.1 ÷ 0.04
the other half of this map! The map is hidden near
a container to hold things you’ve used, but by the ©Teresa Kwant, 2017

smell of it’s contents, you won’t be amused.

14.25 x 2.3

#1 #1

1 Small envelope

Small envelope #4

#4 0.4

0.045 Small envelope

Small envelope #8

#4 1

0.037 Small envelope

Small envelope #11

#8 465 ÷ 5

4 Small envelope

Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#11 #11

2392 ÷ 92 1400 ÷ 40

Small envelope Small envelope

#15 Small envelope

12

Small envelope

Small envelope Small envelope

Small envelope Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#1 #1

Small envelope Small envelope

#4 #4

Small envelope Small envelope

#4 #8

Small envelope Small envelope

#8 #11

Small envelope Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

#11 #11

Small envelope Small envelope
Small envelope
#15 Small envelope
Small envelope
Small envelope

Small envelope

Small envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

4.57 144.352

Large envelope Large envelope

127.5 2,112 in.3

Large envelope Large envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

Large envelope Large envelope

Large envelope Large envelope
©Teresa Kwant, 2017

32. 775

©Teresa Kwant, 2017


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