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Number Sense
Compare Numbers Using Greater than, Smaller than or Equal to Symbols Game
Compare numbers using greater than, smaller than or equal to symbols.
Compare Numbers Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning how to compare numbers.
Check the Number Comparisons Worksheet
This worksheet tests your knowledge on comparing multi-digit numbers through a series of true or false statements.
Compare and Arrange Digits to Form 4-Digit Numbers Worksheet
A worksheet designed to practice comparison skills by arranging digits to create and compare different 4-digit numbers.
Multiplication
Multiply the Two Digit Numbers Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by multiplying two digit numbers.
Find the Product by Multiplying Two Digit Numbers Game
Use your math skills to find the product by multiplying two digit numbers.
Fill the Area Model of Multiplication Worksheet
Make math practice a joyride by solving problems to fill the area model of multiplication.
Fill in the blanks using the Area Model Worksheet
Assess your math skills by filling in the blanks using the area model in this worksheet.
Find the Quotient Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by learning to find the quotient.
Choose the Number Divisible by the Given Number Game
Kids must choose the number divisible by the given number to practice division.
Divide 2-Digit Numbers by 2-Digit Numbers without Remainder: Horizontal Division Worksheet
Reinforce math concepts by dividing 2-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers without remainder.
Divide 4-Digit Numbers by 3-Digit Numbers without Remainder: Horizontal Division Worksheet
Divide 4-digit numbers by 3-digit numbers without remainder in this worksheet.
Estimate the Sum using Number Line Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to estimate the sum using a number line.
Estimate the Sum of Two Fractions Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to estimate the sum of two fractions.
Estimate and Sort Fraction Sums Worksheet
Boost your fraction skills with this worksheet on estimating and sorting fraction sums.
Estimate Fraction Sum and Verify Worksheet
A worksheet designed to practice and confirm your skills in estimating the sums of fractions.
Identify Decimal Numbers Using Fraction Models Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by identifying decimal numbers using fraction models.
Fill in Color to Represent the Decimal Numbers Game
Fill in colors to represent the decimal numbers in this game.
Represent Decimal Fractions as Decimal Number Worksheet
Combine math learning with adventure by representing decimal fractions as decimal numbers.
Forming Decimal Numbers Worksheet
Focus on core math skills with this fun worksheet by practicing forming decimal numbers.
Identify Attributes of 2D Shapes Game
Sharpen your geometry skills by identifying attributes of 2D shapes.
Identify Polygons and Quadrilaterals Game
Help your child take flight by learning how to identify polygons and quadrilaterals.
Classifying Shapes Worksheet
Enhance your knowledge of 2D shapes hierarchy with this 'Classifying Shapes' worksheet.
Identify the True Attributes of 2D Shapes Worksheet
This worksheet tests your knowledge on identifying the correct properties and characteristics of various 2D shapes.
Fill in the Correct Number Using Subtractive Patterns Game
Children must fill in the correct number using subtractive patterns.
Fill in the Correct Number Using Multiplicative Patterns Game
Fill in the correct number using multiplicative patterns to make learning fun.
Identify the Rule of the Given Number Pattern Worksheet
Reinforce math concepts by practicing to identify the rule of the given number pattern.
Generating Number Patterns Worksheet
Dive into this fun-filled printable worksheet by generating number patterns.
Word Problems
Solving Word Problems Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to solve word problems.
Solve the Word Problems Related to Multiplication Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning to solve word problems related to multiplication.
Word Problems on Subtracting Decimals Worksheet
Solidify your math skills by practicing word problems on subtracting decimals.
Subtract Decimal Numbers with 1 Decimal Place: Summer Word Problems Worksheet
Summer-themed worksheet focused on solving word problems involving subtraction of 1-decimal place numbers.
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Multiply Tens, Hundreds and Thousands Game
Learn to solve math problems by multiplying tens, hundreds and thousands.
Compare the Multiplication Expressions Worksheet
In this worksheet, learners will get to compare multiplication expressions.
Complete the the Division Patterns Game
Practice the superpower of division by learning how to complete the division patterns.
Compare Fractions with Unlike Denominators Game
Practice the superpower of fractions by learning to compare fractions with unlike denominators.
Use Patterns of Zero to Divide Worksheet
Use patterns of zero to divide to strengthen your math skills.
Match the Angles with Their Fraction Turn Worksheet
Engaging worksheet for learning about angles through matching them with their fraction turns.
Find Parallel Sides Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to find parallel sides.
Identify the Decimal Fractions Worksheet
Learn fractions at the speed of lightning by practicing to identify decimal fractions.
Identifying Parallel Sides in Shapes Worksheet
Improve your understanding of parallel lines with this worksheet on identifying parallel sides in shapes.
Word Problems on Conversion of Metric Units Game
Apply your knowledge of measurements to solve word problems on conversion of metric units.
Compare the Given Word Problems Worksheet
Print this worksheet to compare the given word problems like a math legend!
Multiply using a Related Fact Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to multiply using a related fact.
Word Problems on Comparing the Multiplication Exp Worksheet
Boost your ability to solve word problems on comparing the multiplication expressions.
Divide Multiples of 10 by 1-Digit Numbers Game
Ask your little one to divide multiples of 10 by 1-digit numbers to play this game.
Compare Fractions with Different Denominators Game
Learn to solve problems by comparing fractions with different denominators.
Use Patterns of Zero in Division Sentences Worksheet
Solve this printable math worksheet to use patterns of zero in division sentences.
Identify Mixed Numbers Represented by the Model Worksheet
Assess your math skills by identifying mixed numbers represented by the model in this worksheet.
Identify Parallel Sides Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning to identify parallel sides.
Decimal Fractions to Decimal Numbers Worksheet
Assess your math skills by converting decimal fractions into decimal numbers in this worksheet.
Sorting Shapes with Parallel Sides Worksheet
An engaging worksheet designed to help students identify and categorize shapes based on parallel sides.
Count the Total Money in a GIven Scenario Game
Kids must count the total money in a gIven scenario in this game.
Word Problems on Estimating Sum or Difference Worksheet
Boost your ability to solve word problems on estimating the sum or difference in this worksheet.
Choose the Number Greater or Smaller Than the Given Number Game
Use your number sense skills to choose the number greater or smaller than the given number.
Multiply by Multiple of 10 Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to multiply by multiples of 10.
Compare Large Numbers Using Symbols Worksheet
Boost your numerical skills with this worksheet on comparing large, multi-digit numbers.
Convert Sentences Using the Associative Property Worksheet
Explore this worksheet to master converting sentences using the associative property of multiplication in math.
Divide Using Patterns of Zeros Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to divide using patterns of zeros.
Select the Mixed Number for the Given Fraction Game
Kids must select the mixed number for the given fraction.
Compare Division Expressions Worksheet
Learn division at the speed of lightning by practicing to compare division expressions.
Choose the Correct Fraction Worksheet
This worksheet will help enhance your skills in identifying and selecting the correct fraction using various models.
Color the Parts to Show Decimal Numbers as Fractions Game
Sharpen your decimal skills by coloring the parts to show decimal numbers as fractions.
Identify Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Game
Take a look at how to identify parallel and perpendicular lines with this game.
Add Decimal Fractions to Write Decimal Number Worksheet
Dive into this worksheet by practicing to add decimal fractions to write decimal numbers.
Classifying Angles by Their Measurements Worksheet
This worksheet involves identifying and categorizing angles based on their degree measurements.
Identify the Correct Pattern Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to identify the correct pattern.
Solve Word Problems on Money Expressed as Decimal Numbers Game
Sharpen your math skills by solving word problems on money expressed as decimal numbers.
Find the Missing Numbers in the Repeating Pattern Worksheet
Boost your pattern recognition skills with this worksheet on extending number sequences.
Model the Multiplication Word Problems Worksheet
Combine math learning with adventure by modeling multiplication word problems.
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Consider these useful tips to simplify math for 5th graders:
- Understand the curriculum : Learning about the 5th grade math curriculum and its key goals is important for effective teaching. This helps teachers and parents identify important concepts kids should focus on. Read our blogs What Do You Learn in the 5th Grade: Important Concepts and Skills and Most Important Math Concepts Kids Learn in 5th Grade for a detailed overview.
- Use different learning resources : Utilize different learning strategies, such as games, worksheets, lesson plans, etc., to ensure kids stay interested and engaged.
- Real-world connections : Make math for fifth graders relatable and fun by incorporating it into relevant everyday activities, such as, comparing prices that are in decimal values, calculating change, finding total price of groceries, etc.
What Are the Top Five 5th Grade Learning Resources for Kids?
Here are 5 fun 5th grade online math resources:
- Complete the Division Game
- Add Decimals Worksheet
- Identify the Coordinates of the Point Game
- Create Equivalent Fractions using Multiplication Worksheet
- Math Lesson Plan — Numerical Expressions Mastery
How will our online 5th grade math educational resources benefit your child?
Fifth grade math educational resources help children develop a love for math. As their grade advances, math becomes more and more complex for children. Using online learning tools, children are able to practice such difficult concepts with ease while developing a love for the subject that stays with them for life. Online learning resources for 5th graders provide a variety of tools to help children practice math. Math games, math worksheets , math vocabulary , math facts, etc. can be used to practice math skills online. Fifth grade math online resources also help in enhancing children’s computational skills. They help children become more accurate in their calculations and solve math problems correctly.
What are the important topics in math for 5th graders?
Some important topics in math for 5th graders include division, decimals, geometry, measurement, fractions, number sense, algebra, and multiplication.
How can we get fifth graders interested in learning math?
By using fun activities: Fun real-time math activities can be really helpful in boosting children’s interest to learn math. Activities like using flip cards to compare decimals, playing bingo with decimals, comparing fractions using dominoes, making a coordinate plane using chalk on the ground, etc. can help students see math in real life. This not only increases their interest to learn but also enhances their conceptual understanding. By playing online games and solving online worksheets : Online math games and math worksheets for 5th graders help engage students creatively while increasing their mathematical literacy. Online educational resources for 5th graders promote mathematical thinking by encouraging students to use their knowledge to solve the given math problems.
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The Unit number is the first number you see in the icon, and the Lesson number is the second number. In this case, the student is working in Unit 5, Lesson 4. To access the help resources, you would select "Unit 5" from the list above, and then look for the row in the table labeled "Lesson 5-4."
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Brief history of different grading systems
In 1785, students at Yale were ranked based on "optimi" being the highest rank, followed by second optimi, inferiore (lower), and pejores (worse). At William and Mary, students were ranked as either No. 1, or No. 2, where No. 1 represented students that were first in their class, while No. 2 represented those who were "orderly, correct and attentive." Meanwhile at Harvard, students were graded based on a numerical system from 1-200 (except for math and philosophy where 1-100 was used). Later, shortly after 1883, Harvard used a system of "Classes" where students were either Class I, II, III, IV, or V, with V representing a failing grade. All of these examples show the subjective, arbitrary, and inconsistent nature with which different institutions graded their students, demonstrating the need for a more standardized, albeit equally arbitrary grading system.
In 1887, Mount Holyoke College became the first college to use letter grades similar to those commonly used today. The college used a grading scale with the letters A, B, C, D, and E, where E represented a failing grade. This grading system however, was far stricter than those commonly used today, with a failing grade being defined as anything below 75%. The college later re-defined their grading system, adding the letter F for a failing grade (still below 75%). This system of using a letter grading scale became increasingly popular within colleges and high schools, eventually leading to the letter grading systems typically used today. However, there is still significant variation regarding what may constitute an A, or whether a system uses plusses or minuses (i.e. A+ or B-), among other differences.
An alternative to the letter grading system
Letter grades provide an easy means to generalize a student's performance. They can be more effective than qualitative evaluations in situations where "right" or "wrong" answers can be easily quantified, such as an algebra exam, but alone may not provide a student with enough feedback in regards to an assessment like a written paper (which is much more subjective).
Although a written analysis of each individual student's work may be a more effective form of feedback, there exists the argument that students and parents are unlikely to read the feedback, and that teachers do not have the time to write such an analysis. There is precedence for this type of evaluation system however, in Saint Ann's School in New York City, an arts-oriented private school that does not have a letter grading system. Instead, teachers write anecdotal reports for each student. This method of evaluation focuses on promoting learning and improvement, rather than the pursuit of a certain letter grade in a course. For better or for worse however, these types of programs constitute a minority in the United States, and though the experience may be better for the student, most institutions still use a fairly standard letter grading system that students will have to adjust to. The time investment that this type of evaluation method requires of teachers/professors is likely not viable on university campuses with hundreds of students per course. As such, although there are other high schools such as Sanborn High School that approach grading in a more qualitative way, it remains to be seen whether such grading methods can be scalable. Until then, more generalized forms of grading like the letter grading system are unlikely to be entirely replaced. However, many educators already try to create an environment that limits the role that grades play in motivating students. One could argue that a combination of these two systems would likely be the most realistic, and effective way to provide a more standardized evaluation of students, while promoting learning.
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This test grade calculator is a must if you're looking for a tool to help set a grading scale . Also known as test score calculator or teacher grader , this tool quickly finds the grade and percentage based on the number of points and wrong (or correct) answers. Moreover, you can change the default grading scale and set your own. Are you still wondering how to calculate test scores? Scroll down to find out – or simply experiment with this grading scale calculator.
If this test grade calculator is not the tool you're exactly looking for, check out our other grading calculators like the grade calculator .
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To calculate the percentile test score, all you need to do is divide the earned points by the total points possible . In other words, you're simply finding the percentage of good answers:
percentage score = (#correct / #total) × 100
As #correct + #wrong = #total , we can write the equation also as:
percentage score = 100 × (#total - #wrong) / #total
Then, all you need to do is convert the percentage score into a letter grade . The default grading scale looks as in the table below:
If you don't like using the +/- grades, the scale may look like:
- An A is 90% to 100%;
- A B is 80% to 89%;
- A C is 70% to 79%;
- A D is 60% to 69%; and finally
- F is 59% and below – and it's not a passing grade
Above, you can find the standard grading system for US schools and universities. However, the grading may vary among schools, classes, and teachers. Always check beforehand which system is used in your case.
Sometimes the border of passing score is not 60%, but, e.g., 50 or 65%. What then? We've got you covered – you can change the ranges of each grade! Read more about it in the last section of this article: Advanced mode options .
🙋 You might also be interested in our semester grade calculator and the final grade calculator .
Our test score calculator is a straightforward and intuitive tool!
Enter the number of questions/points/problems in the student's work (test, quiz, exam – anything). Assume you've prepared the test with 18 questions.
Type in the number the student got wrong . Instead – if you prefer – you can enter the number of gained points. Let's say our exemplary student failed to answer three questions.
Here we go! Teacher grader tool shows the percentage and grade for that score. For our example, the student scored 83.33% on a test, which corresponds to a B grade.
Underneath you'll find a full grading scale table . So to check the score for the next students, you can type in the number of questions they've got wrong – or just use this neat table.
That was a basic version of the test grade calculator. But our teacher grader is a much more versatile and flexible tool!
You can choose more options to customize this test score calculator. Just hit the Advanced mode button below the tool, and two more options will appear:
Increment by box – Here, you can change the look of the table you get as a result. The default value is 1, meaning the student can get an integer number of points. But sometimes it's possible to get, e.g., half-points – then you can use this box to declare the increment between the next scores.
Percentage scale – In this set of boxes, you can change the grading scale from the default one. For example, assume that the test was challenging and you'd like to change the scale so that getting 50% is already a passing grade (usually, it's 60% or even 65%). Change the last box, Grade D- ≥ value, from default 60% to 50% to reach the goal. You can also change the other ranges if you want to.
And what if I don't need +/- grades ? Well, then just ignore the signs 😄
How do I calculate my test grade?
To calculate your test grade:
- Determine the total number of points available on the test.
- Add up the number of points you earned on the test.
- Divide the number of points you earned by the total number of points available.
- Multiply the result by 100 to get a percentage score.
That's it! If you want to make this easier, you can use Omni's test grade calculator.
Is 27 out of 40 a passing grade?
This depends mainly on the grading scale that your teacher is using. If a passing score is defined as 60% (or a D-), then 27 out of 40 would correspond to a 67.5% (or a D+), which would be a passing grade. However, depending on your teacher’s scale, the passing score could be higher or lower.
What grade is 7 wrong out of 40?
This is a B-, or 82.5% . To get this result:
Use the following percentage score formula: percentage score = 100 × (#total - #wrong) / #total
Here, #total represents the total possible points, and #wrong , the number of incorrect answers.
Substitute your values: percentage score = 100 × (40 - 7) / 40 percentage score = 82.5%
Convert this percentage into a letter grade. In the default grading scale, 82.5% corresponds to a B-. However, grading varies — make sure to clarify with teachers beforehand.
Is 75 out of 80 an A?
Yes , a score of 75 out of 80 is an A according to the default grading scale. This corresponds to a percentage score of 93.75%.
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