5th Grade Math Help – Tutoring and Practice

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Whole numbers

  • 1 Place Value
  • 2 Comparing Numbers
  • 3 Rounding Numbers
  • 4 Addition
  • 5 Subtraction
  • 6 Estimating Sums and Differences
  • 7 Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
  • 8 Multiplication
  • 9 Long Division
  • 10 Estimating Products and Quotients
  • 11 Multiplication and Division Word Problems
  • 12 Addition Properties
  • 13 Multiplication Properties
  • 14 Patterns with Whole Numbers

Understanding fractions

  • 15 Divisibility Rules
  • 16 Factors and Primes
  • 17 Multiples and Least Common Multiple
  • 18 Greatest Common Factor
  • 19 Introduction to Fractions
  • 20 Equivalent Fractions (Part I)
  • 21 Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms
  • 22 Equivalent Fractions (Part II)
  • 23 Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers
  • 24 Comparing Proper Fractions
  • 25 Comparing Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
  • 26 Comparing Fractions Word Problems

Operations with fractions

  • 27 Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions
  • 28 Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions
  • 29 Adding Mixed Numbers
  • 30 Subtracting Mixed Numbers
  • 31 Multiplying Fractions
  • 32 Multiplying Mixed Numbers
  • 33 Dividing Fractions

Adding and subtracting decimals

  • 34 Understanding Decimals
  • 35 Comparing Decimals
  • 36 Rounding Decimals
  • 37 Estimating Sums and Differences of Decimals
  • 38 Adding Decimals
  • 39 Subtracting Decimals
  • 40 Adding and Subtracting Decimals Word Problems

Multiplying and dividing decimals

  • 41 Multiplying Decimals by Whole Numbers
  • 42 Multiplying Decimals by Decimals
  • 43 Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers
  • 44 Dividing Decimals by Decimals
  • 45 Multiplying and Dividing Decimals Word Problems

Geometry

  • 46 Points, Lines, Segments, and Rays
  • 47 Classifying Lines
  • 48 Angles
  • 49 Measuring Angles
  • 50 Polygons
  • 51 Quadrilaterals
  • 52 Circles
  • 53 Classifying 3-Dimensional Figures

Measurement

  • 54 Customary Unit Conversions
  • 55 Metric Unit Conversions
  • 56 Perimeter
  • 57 Area of Squares and Rectangles

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The way to pass math in 5th grade is to spend plenty of time practicing the concepts. Fortunately, you no longer need to rely on tedious 5th grade math worksheets. Online programs now offer guided practice with complete audio explanations, making life much easier for parents who may not be experts in math.

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What do you learn in 5th grade math?

5th grade math problems cover the following topics.

  1. Operations with multi-digit whole numbers and decimals to the hundredths
  2. Adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers with unlike denominators
  3. Multiplying of fractions and mixed numbers
  4. Dividing a unit fraction by a whole number and a whole number by a unit fraction
  5. Evaluating numerical expressions with parentheses
  6. Recognizing and generating patterns
  7. Solving word problems using the 4 operations
  8. Reading, writing, comparing, and rounding decimals to the thousandths
  9. Converting units within a measurement system (Customary and Metric)
  10. Understanding volume and finding the volume of a right rectangular prism

Is 5th grade math hard?

5th grade math can be hard because it covers challenging concepts such as long division and fractions. Parents should therefore look for websites that offer tutoring and not just worksheets.

How much should I pay a 5th grade math tutor?

If you’re looking for someone who tutors math for 5th graders, you should expect to pay $20 to $80 per hour. A much more affordable approach, however, is to use an online program. The best online solutions simulate the experience of working with a 5th grade math tutor by using concise videos and step-by-step audio explanations.

How can I improve my 5th grade math skills?

The most efficient way to improve math skills at any level is to find an online program that offers instruction, practice, and testing. The best solutions for 5th grade math help should include all of the following features.

  • Whiteboard lessons with a clear, easy-to-understand teacher
  • Multi-media explanations of all 5th grade math practice questions
  • Quizzes that provide diagnostic feedback
  • Modules that reinforce background skills
  • Printable extra practice worksheets and study notes
  • Cumulative exercises to keep concepts fresh in your mind
  • Detailed grade reports to provide motivation
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