IXL The Ultimate 5th Grade Math Workbooks, Mathematics Book for Kids Ages 10-11 Covering Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Decimals, Geometry, and More
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MUST-KNOW 5TH GRADE MATH SKILLS: IXL’s Ultimate 5th Grade Math Workbooks open up a wonderful world of learning for your child while guiding them through all the skills for math success for fifth graders, ages 10-11. Give your child the gift of confidence in math and help them learn essential 5th grade topics, such as multiplication, long division, decimals, fractions, geometry, measurement, algebra prep, graphing, and metric units!
DELIGHTFUL & FUN: Colorful pages bring math to life with thoughtfully crafted problems, vibrant illustrations, and a variety of delightful activities!
PRACTICE ANYWHERE: These high-quality 5th grade math workbooks were created by mathematics experts so young learners can practice math wherever, whenever. Plus, connect your child to fun online practice by using your workbook with the IXL website or mobile app! Give your child the perfect blend of online and offline learning as you unlock extra questions, instant feedback, and even a growth plan tailored to them.
WHY IXL: Trusted by over 1 million educators, and used in 96 of the top 100 school districts, IXL is proven to boost academic achievement.
WIDE SPECTRUM OF 5TH GRADE MATH TOPICS: Your child will be mastering essential math and arithmetic skills, including place value, expanded form, comparing and ordering numbers, rounding numbers, factors and multiples, prime and composite numbers, number patterns, estimation, problem solving, and word problems.
This 5th grade math workbook extensively covers multiplication and long division. Specific topics include multiplying and dividing multiples of 10, modeling multiplication and division, estimating quotients, multi-digit multiplication and division, division with remainders, and divisibility.
Your child will learn about modeling fractions and decimals, identifying equivalent fractions, comparing fractions and decimals, ordering fractions, adding and subtracting fractions and decimals, converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, converting between percents and decimals, adding and subtracting mixed numbers with regrouping, multiplying and dividing fractions, mixed fraction operations, and understanding and comparing equivalent fractions and decimals.
Additional subjects include measurement and geometry. For measurement, your fifth grader will practice using and converting units of time and calculating elapsed time. They will also work with customary units of length, volume, and weight, as well as metric units of length, capacity, and mass. Geometry topics include area and perimeter, area of compound figures, angles, classifying triangles, parallel and perpendicular lines, classifying polygons and quadrilaterals, classifying three-dimensional figures including pyramids and prisms, and identifying and plotting points on the coordinate plane.
MATH BOOK CONTAINS: This is a 224-page math workbook, printed on 60 lb Text Smooth paper, and sized at 8.5 in x 10.875 in
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IXL Learning
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Publisher : IXL Learning, Inc.; Workbook edition (December 1, 2019)
Language : English
Paperback : 224 pages
ISBN-10 : 1947569457
ISBN-13 : 978-1947569454
Reading age : 10 – 11 years, from customers
Grade level : 5 and up
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 8.3 x 0.7 x 10.8 inches
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Eggshell –
Excellent – Challenging, but NOT too hard.
[...]My son loves math, but also gets bored fast with doing the same thing too long. This book is right on his 5th grade level, but it’s not moving too fast so he can be challenged , yet still keep up. Great for home school. This is the only book we are using this year.
Wendler –
Great to practice!
[...]It is great to have the workbook to practice at home without a screen.Each topic has a short explanation and 4-5 pages with math problems similar to ixl online that the kids can solve by themselves. The answers to the problems are in the last pages of the book.
Bruno –
Highly Recommended
[...]My girlfriend’s son has been struggling with math for the past few years despite being a bright child. Part of the blame for this is due to the ineffective remote instruction he received during Covid. Another part of the blame is due to the ridiculous methods of problem-solving pushed by Common Core. The final fault lay with him not taking things seriously. After deciding to take matters into my own hands, I looked online for good review materials. I settled on “The Ultimate Math Workbook” series and ordered Grades 4-8 in anticipation of his enrollment in 8th Grade in August. I couldn’t be happier with that decision. The problem-solving methods used are simple and straightforward with at least some effort devoted to helping the student develop an intuitive feel for the material. As of this writing, we have plowed through Grades 4-6 in 2 weeks in a Math Boot Camp style. In this way, he is seeing much more of the big picture than by studying only 1 hour per day. He’s not thanking me yet, but next year in school, his math class will be like a review for him. Long story short, if your child is struggling with math, these workbooks are the tool you need to turn things around.
krystle –
Very engaging for my 10yo
[...]This was a hit with my 10yo son. He was given a workbook to work on over the Summer and I normally would have him do 2 pages at a time, so as to not overwhelm him. We ended up finishing it almost a whole month before school restarted, but his main complaint wasn’t necessarily how many pages it lacked, yet how little math sections it had and kept telling me he wished it consisted of only math.. 😳 (leave it to a 10yo who actually enjoys math lol)So I found this workbook to keep him busy in the meantime, and just two pages in he was already anxiously asking to do more 😅 The colors on both the cover and work pages were really intriguing to him, and its actually really satisfying to see how interested this has kept him. So far, he says his favorite activities are the long division exercises. Crazy, right? (I love math, but long division was my least favorite)I’m especially looking forward to the upcoming topics for him on Order of Operations, mixed fractions, solving equations, and even the intro to Geometry. He’s already hooked so I don’t doubt he will like those sections too. Overall, highly recommend this workbook, A+++
Deborah Weyandt –
No table of contents but otherwise good
[...]PROS: Simple, easy to follow instructions and explanations. Logical progression through the concepts. Skills are broken down into simple steps. Simple, aesthetically pleasing pages.CONS: No table of contents or index so you have to just guess where things are or flip until you find what you’re looking for. Don’t buy used because they’ll say it’s in good condition then most of the pages will be marked up.
reginna –
Great math book!!
[...]Extremely helpful supplemental math support for my daughter. We use it as additional practice for tests and previews for the next math module in class. Really helped reinforce what she’s learning in her class.
Emily –
Great Math book
[...]I purchased this Math book to make my daughter practice math on the hardcopy book. She has IXL subscription but I realize that when she is on the Ipad she can not focus on the math and end up playing games and watching videos. Over all the book is very good for praticing math, It is perfect for the grade level, Good price, too.
Alison Kirby Record –
Facilitates deeper understqanding of math than just getting a correct answer.
[...]I like this clear, straightforward exposition of how to do the problems and how using multiple methods of doing the same operation can expand a child’s understanding of math beyond getting the answers. I know that many of us who learned math generations ago might be frustrated by what may seem redundant methodologies for the same problem that can be worked by methods using essentially rote learning. Yet from what I could see in this book, the various problems presented started in many cases with the old methods, for long division as an example, and then presented other ways to do long division. These new methods go deeper into how one math problem might relate to another and what lies behind the methods we learned–which were basically designed to reduce the problem solving process to a mechanical procedure. So when older generations take one look at the new methods and find they can’t do the problems themselves without a little effort, the pronounce them ridiculous and pointless. I like this book because it enhanced my own approach to the operations and expanded my knowledge of what lies behind these and all methods of this level of math.And with a little patience and attention it was presented clearly enough to allow me to review grade five math in a couple of hours. Not a bad investment for learning how to help the kids three generations younger than me enjoy math more and be more successful in school.