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Assignments for future fifth graders. Summer notebook of the future fifth-grader educational and methodological material in mathematics (grade 4) on the topic

For some reason, in the first grade, both students and parents take their studies more responsibly than in the second, and even more so - in the fourth grade. And the teacher's recommendations are followed, and they read all the literature in the summer according to the list, and do developing tasks. Yes, and teachers at the end of the fourth grade seemed to disown their students, they do not give assignments for the summer, even, sometimes, they forget about books. Not all, of course. There are pleasant exceptions.

For such teachers, and even for caring parents who do not want their child to become stupid over the summer, to put it mildly, we have developed complex, combined tasks for each working day of the summer, starting from its middle. The number of classes is calculated for 6 summer weeks (from mid-July to the end of August), 5 lessons per week. So, the guys will go to the fifth grade prepared, and it will be easier to accept everything. global changes fifth year of study, like a lot of different teachers and new subjects.

So, each lesson sheet contains 3 tasks: one in Russian, two in mathematics. Mathematics - counting (oral, column), comparison of numbers, plus a task on each sheet. One lesson should take no more than 40 minutes.

How to download: select the desired sheet with tasks from the list, right-click on it, save the picture as ... and save it to your computer. Or just copy-paste into Paint or Word, and print from there.

Download and print the tasks "School 7 gurus from 4 to 5 grade"

Worksheets: Select sheet ---> 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

And do not forget that we have a lot of math simulators for 7 gurus, with the help of which a child can develop his computing abilities or just remember math before a new one. academic year. And in Russian there are dictations and texts for control cheating. By literary reading- lists of recommended books for the summer, there are books themselves to read in online mode. In general, if there is a desire to study in the summer, we will only be proud and happy that there are still reasonable people in our younger generation!

Summer assignment

Dear friend! Your fourth grade is over. This year was very important for you, because you graduated from primary school! Ahead of you is the 5th grade, a meeting with new teachers and comrades, and most importantly, with new interesting knowledge!

Congratulations! Summer holidays are ahead.

Sunny summer again

Free time again!

How many songs will be sung

By the campfire!

Goodbye, dear city!

Goodbye, school, home!

Forests and mountains ahead

Breakfast in a thick spruce forest.

Be healthy, smart, brave

The country gave us an order

To a healthy person

Return to class in September!

On summer days read every dayinteresting book(1-2 hours a day).

The list of books is attached.

In this notebook, you are invited to complete assignments to repeat the material covered. These tasks will take no more than 10-15 minutes a day to complete.

At the end of August, you need to hand over this notebook to me for verification.

I hope that all tasks will be up to you.

I will always be glad to see you in our 6th office, remember our friendly 4G!

Literature for the summer

From Russian classics

  1. A. S. Pushkin "Ruslan and Lyudmila"
  2. N.V. Gogol "The Night Before Christmas"

world of history

  1. A. Ishimova "History of Russia in stories for children"

Books about peers

  1. A. P. Gaidar "Timur and his team"
  2. V. Kataev "Son of the regiment"
  3. V. Dragunsky "Deniska's stories"
  4. K. Dragunskaya "Honest stories"
  5. A. Lindgren "We are on the island of Saltkrok"
  6. Y. Koval "The Adventures of Vasya Kurolesov"
  7. V. Krapivin "The side where the wind"
  8. D. Pennak "Eye of the Wolf", "Dog Dog"
  9. A. Givargizov "With a wardrobe on a bicycle"
  10. K. Nestlinger "Down with the Cucumber King"

World of adventure and fantasy

  1. A. Belyaev "Amphibian Man"
  2. R. Sabatini "The Odyssey of Captain Blood"
  3. J. Verne "The Fifteen-Year-Old Captain"
  4. D. Defoe "Robinson Crusoe"
  5. M. Twain "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
  6. L. Carroll "Alice in Wonderland"

Fairy tale world

  1. N. Nosov "Dunno on the moon"
  2. T. Jansson "Magic Winter"
  3. V. Krapivin "Flying Carpet"
  4. M. Ende "The Neverending Story"

natural world

  1. D. Durrell "My family and other animals"
  2. S. Sakharnov "On the seas around the earth"
  3. E. Seton-Thompson "Little Savages", "Hero Animals"
  4. O. Perovskaya "Children and animals"

Russian lessons

  1. Lev Uspensky "Word about words"
  2. Korney Chukovsky "Alive like life"

(TRANSITION TO 5TH GRADE) Summer assignments _______________ __________________ A few words for moms and dads. Over the summer holidays, reading worsens for more than 50% of students, writing for 67%, and numeracy for 75% of students. In order to maintain the level of training skills and abilities, it is enough to train daily for 15 minutes during summer holidays. This pattern underlies the organization of summer classes in many countries of the world, for example, in Italy. The same regularity is the basis of the work on the notebook " Mom's school ". There are 30 tasks in the notebook. They are designed for 6 summer weeks (from July 16 to August 26), 5 lessons per week. The score is given daily by the parents. Training activities tentatively:  reading the text three times - 4 6 minutes  rewriting 5 minutes  doing the test - 2 4 minutes  solving the problem - 5 7 minutes Total 20 minutes. Please pay attention to the following:  whether the text is meaningful  whether the time decreases when reading three times  whether the height and correctness of lowercase letters are maintained when rewriting and whether the writing speed has increased over the last lessons  whether the time spent on calculations and the number of errors have decreased. Dear Guys! The first exercise is reading. The text must be read three times, each time measuring how long it takes. The elders will help you with this. The time spent will decrease as the reading speed will increase. Try not to slow down your reading speed from 80 words per minute. The second exercise is writing. The read text must be carefully and carefully rewritten on the lined part of the page within five minutes. After the expiration of time, you must add to the point. By counting the number of letters and dividing them by 5, we get the speed of writing. From day to day the speed of writing will increase. It must be at least 60 letters per minute. The third task is a test. The fourth task is a task. With daily training, the time spent on solving the problem will be reduced to five minutes. Task number 1 To be honest is the duty of everyone. Brother and sister were running down the street. In front of them was a lame old woman. A purse of money fell out of her bag. Kostya saw it. He bent down, grabbed it, ran and gave it to the old woman. The old woman called herself a confusion and took the purse. Kostya returned to his sister and began to complain about the old woman. He was offended that she didn't thank him. The sister stopped and looked sternly at her brother. She told him that being honest is the duty of every person, not a merit. Kostya did not immediately understand his sister's words. And when I understood, I remembered them for the rest of my life. 93 words Which word has more sounds than letters? a) life b) sister; c) her 2. In which word does the vowel sound not correspond to the written letter? a) sister b) brother c) an old woman 3. Find a mistake in writing a vowel: a) runs; b) life; c) part 4. In what case is the consonant sound indicated by the letter T? a) bra ...; b) area ... ka; c) a camel... 5. In which word is an unpronounceable consonant not marked with a letter? a) Terrible b) in vain; c) honest. Task No. 1 72,000 tulips were brought to the flower exhibition, and 16 times less daffodils. Bouquets of 15 daffodils each were made from the twelfth part of daffodils. How many bouquets did you get? Task number 2 In almost every corner of the planet there are species of animals and plants that have never been there. The person is to blame. Sometimes consciously and sometimes not, but he spreads different kinds living organisms on the planet. During the war, the British used bindweed from South America to camouflage airfields in India. Enemy scouts did not see anything under the continuous canopy of a climbing plant, which, moreover, grows very quickly. Now this bindweed covers thousands of square kilometers. Other plants cannot live there. People have been fighting the bindweed for decades, but it has not been possible to defeat it. (95 words) ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. In which case is the punctuation mark incorrect? a) The holidays are coming! b) Where do you live? c) Snow is falling. 2. In which sentence is a comma missing with homogeneous members of the sentence? a) Migratory birds fly south in autumn. b) Ducks, geese and cranes fly away to warm climes. Task number 2 84 kg of oranges and 280 kg of tangerines were brought to the store in identical boxes. There were 12 boxes of oranges. How many boxes of oranges and tangerines were brought to the store in total? Task number 3 Branches. One day I reached the village of Sosnovka. The weather was warm. By evening the wind blew. A blizzard broke out. Snowdrifts formed. The road quickly covered up. I stopped near a small bush. It snowed. Tired, I sat down on a snowdrift. They called me. I got up and said that I had lost my way. The passerby laughed. He noticed that I was standing on the road and pointed to the branches. The branch stuck out. I quickly began to move from branch to branch. I thought with gratitude about the people who took care of the passers-by. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ one. Which noun never ends with the letter E? a) about brooms ...; b) about earth ..; c) about dear.. 2. At the end of which verb should I write E? a) The moon looks ... t through the clouds; b) mom remembers this; c) you read ... sew quickly. 3. Find a mistake in writing NOT: a) not taken care of; b) to hate; c) don't want to. 4. What word is “superfluous”? a) a mountain b) mountain; c) burn. Task No. 3 1,800 kg of butter, which was packaged in boxes, were brought to two stores. 430 boxes of butter were brought to one store, and 470 boxes to another. How many kilograms of butter were brought to each store? Task number 4 Squirrel. The guys caught a squirrel in a hazel tree on the shore of the lake. They were delighted with a beautiful animal with a fluffy tail, curious eyes and nimble paws. The boys tidied up the old squirrel cage. They made a bed of leaves, put a saucer of milk, put nuts. The guys thought that they made the squirrel happy. And the animal did not begin to settle in its house. The squirrel sat sadly in the corner and squealed plaintively. She did not touch the food. The children were surprised. The boys decided to take the squirrel back to the hazel tree. She lived there. The animal easily and swiftly rushed from branch to branch. (85 words) ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. Indicate the signs of related words. a) are close in meaning; b) have a common part; c) answer the same question. 2. What part of the word is called the root? a) The common part of related words; b) the part of the word at the beginning of it; c) the common part of related words, in which their main meaning is conveyed. 3. Are the words fish, fish, fish with the same root? a) Yes; b) no. 4. The changeable part of the word is ... a) Root; b) ending; c) prefix; d) suffix. Task No. 4 To repair the store, 1,600 kg of paint were brought in cans of the same weight: 120 cans of white paint and 280 cans of green paint. How many kilograms of white paint and how many kilograms of green paint were brought in to renovate the shop? Task number 5 Eagle. The eagle built a nest on the high road and brought out the cubs. One day people were working near the tree. The eagle flew up to the tree with a fish in its claws. People saw the fish and started throwing stones at the eagle. He dropped the fish. The people took it and left. The eagle perched on the edge of the nest. The eagles asked for food. The eagle was tired and could not fly. He covered the eagles with his wings and began to caress them. The bird seemed to ask to wait a little. But the chicks began to cry. Then the eagle flew to the sea. He returned late in the evening. He had a fish in his claws again. The eagle looked around, sat on the edge of the nest and fed the children. (96 words) ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. Indicate the composition of the word you saw. a) Prefix, root, suffix, ending; b) root, suffix, ending; c) root, ending. 2. What prefix does not exist? a) B; b) for; c) zo; d) under. 3. What suffix does not exist? a) -n; b) -tel; c) -ist; d) -th. 4. Indicate in each row a word with a prefix. 1. a) (to) horn; b) (before) dear; c) (to) the city; d) (before) speaking. 2. a) (on) chopped; b) (on) hail; c) (on) the stairs; d) (on) lim. 3. a) (arrive) to go; b) (at) mus; c) (with) me; d) (Pri)cess. 5. The spelling of which consonants at the end of a word does not need to be checked? a) T; b) e; c) l; d) r; e) w; e) s. Task number 5 For the library on the first day bought 12 bookshelves , and in the second - 16 of the same shelves at the same price. For all the shelves paid 840,000 rubles. How much money was spent on the first day and how much money was spent on the second day? Task number 6 Bulb with joy. In autumn, dad brought a large gray onion from the south. He said that she should bring joy to everyone. I was surprised. Mom planted the onion in a box and put it in a dark place. Many days have passed. We got the box. There was a small sprout there. He got bigger and bigger every day. Here the leaves appeared, and then a thick column. He was all in buds. We moved the box to the window. Before the New Year, the flower bloomed. How handsome he was! This is the joy that was hidden in the gray onion. (85 words) ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. Specify the word with the separating b sign. a) joy ..., b) more ... more, c) autumn ... 2. Indicate the plural inanimate noun. a) dark, b) got it, c) leaves, d) flower 3. Indicate the continuous spelling. a) (to) appeared b) (c) dark c) (c) south d) (c) box 4. Indicate the words in which the letter “a” is missing. a) onion ... vitsu, b) s ... bloomed, c) d ... false, d) dark ... e 5. Nouns change: a) by gender and number; b) by numbers, gender, cases; c) by numbers and cases Task No. 6 One factory sewed 120 identical tracksuits in a day, and another - 130 of the same suits. For all these costumes, 750 m of fabric was used. How many meters of fabric did each factory use for these suits in one day? Task number 7 Cruelty. The silence of the forest is broken by barking. Two moose fly out. Animal running is easy. Sokhatykh October is coming. The forest is choking with rain. I'm going to the spruce forest. A sharp chill peeks in here too. dogs are chasing. A minute later, the barking subsided. I go out into the clearing, I see a forester. He told me a story about dogs being abandoned by people. Hungry dogs run into the forest. They are worse than a wolf. Moose don't care about them. And they can kill a calf. We walked and talked about the cruelty of people who leave their dogs to their fate. (79 words) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. A noun is... a) a part of speech; b) part of the offer; c) word. 2. The noun means ... a) a sign of an object; b) subject; c) the action of the object. 3. What kind of nouns to which you can substitute the words: he, mine? a) masculine; b) neuter; c) feminine. 4.Find the mistake. a) m.r. - chill, spruce forest, barking; b) f..r. - dog, window, cruelty; c) cf. - apple, desire, dungeon. 5. At the end of what kind of nouns after hissing is the b sign written? a) masculine; b) neuter; c) feminine. Task № 7 9 boxes with oranges, 12 kg each, and several boxes with tangerines, 10 kg each, were brought to the store. In total, 188 kg of oranges and tangerines were brought. How many boxes of tangerines did they bring to the store? Task number 8 Historical documents claim that in the era of the Roman emperors, inattentive students could be recognized by black tongues. Papyrus was then used for writing, and the student immediately licked the mistakes with his tongue. Later they began to write on parchment. Mistakes were wiped with a pumice stone or cut off with a knife. Parchment is treated leather, and a stone or a knife did not harm it very much. The situation changed with the spread of paper. The pencil was wiped with breadcrumbs, and the ink had to be removed with hydrogen peroxide. Two hundred years ago, an English chemist tried to wipe the inscriptions with a piece of rubber. Appeared student gum. 1. In what case are nouns in phrases: bread crumb; hydrogen peroxide; student rubber? a) in the nominative; b) creative; c) in the parent. 2. In what case are nouns used with prepositions to, by? a) In the genitive; b) in the dative case; c) in the prepositional. 3. What case are we talking about: “Nouns answer questions by whom? how? and are used with prepositions with, for, under, over”? a) About the dative case; b) creative; c) about the prepositional case. Task No. 8 To renovate the kitchen, we bought 6 rolls of wallpaper, 18 m each, and to renovate the room, we bought several rolls of wallpaper, 10 m each. In total, we bought 198 m of wallpaper. How many rolls bought to renovate the room? Task number 9 Opening the pencil case, you take out a pen. Where did her story begin? Probably from a reed pen, which was used to write in Ancient Egypt. Later, for one and a half thousand years, people wrote with the feathers of birds: peacocks, swans, and most often - geese. We needed a lot of feathers. The writer did not sit down at the table if there were not 15 - 20 prepared pens in front of him. There were more and more people writing, metal pens were needed. They were created in Germany and England. The pen was inserted into a wooden handle. Such pens survived until the 60s of the last century. Teachers believed that such a pen could develop "correct handwriting." But progress won, and the students began to write with ballpoint pens. (102 words) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. In which case do plural nouns end in -am (yam)? a) In the genitive; b) in the dative; c) creative; d) in the prepositional. 2. Nouns of what declension in three case forms do they have the same endings? a) 1st declension; b) 2nd declension; c) 3rd declension. 3. What letters are missing? On the bed ... long and green, and in the tub ... yellow and salty. a) and; b) f. 4. In which line do all the unfinished words end in -i? a) keep in memory ..., love for the Fatherland ..., was born in a shirt ...; b) the memory of youth ..., no wisdom ..., blooms in the autumn ...; c) not a drop fell out..., I see in the child..., tell the queens... Task No. 9 The train has 9 compartment cars, 36 seats in each, and several second-class cars, 54 seats in each. How many reserved seat cars are on the train if there are 756 seats in total? Task number 10 A simple pen with a pen was not very convenient. It had to be dipped in the inkwell all the time. If there was a lot of ink, a blot was sure to turn out. The school set necessarily included an inkwell - a non-spill and a razor, which was used to clean up mistakes. Girls - excellent students also had feather-cleaners. They are little rag books. The boys sometimes cleaned the pen on the sleeve of their school uniform. At the beginning of the twentieth century, a simple handle was replaced by an automatic one. It is called the "eternal pen". The ink in it was in a special container. When they ran out, the pen had to be refilled. Today, an automatic pen of a well-known company is a prestigious thing that indicates success in life. (90 words) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. What is an adjective? a) the word; b) part of the offer; c) part of speech. 2. Adjectives answer questions... a) who? what? b) what? which? which? which? c) what to do? what to do? 3. What part of speech is the adjective associated with? a) with a noun; b) with a verb; c) with a pronoun. 4. If the adjective has the ending -oh (th, th), then what kind is it? a) masculine; b) neuter; c) feminine. 5. How to find out the gender of an adjective? a) At the end of the adjective; b) at the end of a noun; c) by the gender of the noun with which the adjective is associated. Task No. 10 9 packs of magazines for adults, 58 magazines in each pack, and several packs of magazines for children, 32 magazines in each, were brought to the tent. How many packs of children's magazines were brought to the tent if a total of 746 magazines were brought? Task number 11 The lighthouse is the last thing a sailor sees when he sets out to sea. He meets him when the sailor returns to the port. In ancient times, sailors navigated by the stars. Later, someone thought of creating a man-made star - he lit a fire on the shore. This was the first lighthouse that helped sailors to get into a narrow bay, not to run into pitfalls. The Greek scientist of the 7th century BC wrote about the first built lighthouse. The most famous lighthouse is without a doubt the Alexandria one. Its height reached 130 meters, and the light was visible for 60 kilometers. From the name of the island of Pharos, on which this wonder of the world stood, the word headlights comes from. (96 words) ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. In what case do adjective names end in –th (his)? a) In the genitive; b) in the dative; c) creative; d) in the prepositional. 2. Indicate the case of adjectives in phrases: I observe an amazing phenomenon, a famous lighthouse, I admire the evening sky. a) genitive case; b) dative case; c) instrumental case; d) prepositional case. 3. In what case do adjectives answer the question which one? a) In the genitive; b) in the dative; c) creative; d) in the prepositional. 4. What letter is missing at the end of adjectives in phrases: circled in the blue sky, man-made .. stars, underwater .. stones? a) E; b) i. Task No. 11 One train was moving at a speed of 47 km/h and traveled 1128 km. Another train was moving at a speed of 49 km/h and traveled 1813 km. How many hours did the second train take longer than the first? Task number 12 Once upon a time, every Slavic tribe, clan, and even a separate family had their own amulets. That is, the signs that protected from evil forces. Embroidery and carving not only decorated clothes and dwellings, but were also filled with a special sacred meaning. Amulets were those things that surrounded a person every day. One of the sacred things is bread. He had to be cut while holding it in his hands. It couldn't be crushed. Fire was surrounded by special honor, the symbol of which was a candle or lamp. In addition to material, words were also amulets. “Good riddance!”, “Hello!”, “To your health!” these are not just words of politeness, but a talisman. (102 words) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. What member of the sentence is an adjective? a) Principal member; b) a minor member. 2. Find a sentence in which the adjective refers to the subject: a) The family had beautiful amulets. b) The dwelling was filled with sacred meaning. c) The wise Slavs decorated their dwelling with embroidery. 3. Indicate the sentence with the adjective in the form of the masculine, accusative case: a) With a fishing rod in my hands, I made my way through the thick fog. b) Stormy waves glisten behind the iron wall of the steamer. c) A new school has been built in the city. Problem № 12 From two piers located at a distance of 343 km from each other, two steamships left at the same time towards each other. One steamer was moving at a speed of 26 km/h. What was the speed of the second steamer if they met after 8 hours? Task number 13 It turns out that there are snakes that hatch eggs. Yes Yes. They hatch in exactly the same way as birds do. These snakes are pythons. The female surrounds the eggs with the rings of her body, and covers her head from above like a lid. In a closed space, the eggs are not only protected by the mother's body, but also receive warmth. But snakes are cold-blooded! Their body temperature is the same as the environment. It has been established that between the rings of the snake the temperature is 712 degrees higher than the air temperature. The snake must be tensing its muscles. They work, and during operation, heat is always released. (85 words) ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. What does the verb mean? a) Sign of the subject; b) subject; c) the action of the object. 2. Specify the verb: a) fun; b) joyful; c) in autumn; d) rejoice. 3. Does the verb change in numbers? a) Yes; b) no. 4. How many tense forms do verbs have? a) 2; b) 3; c) 4. Problem No. 13 The flower seller made a large bouquet of 9 roses and several small bouquets, 3 roses in each bouquet. How many small bouquets did the seller make if he had 30 roses in total? Task number 14 There are monuments to dogs, horses, even frogs. Why not erect a monument to the worm? The one they call rain. After all, thanks to him we get a harvest. If not for the worms, then the whole earth would be littered with last year's foliage. And the worms turn it into soil. Most people have no idea how many worms live in the earth. So, there are about 3 tons of these animals per hectare of meadow! Although they live under our feet, we do not know much about them. In most countries they are called rain for the fact that after the rain they crawl out to the surface. Meanwhile, water is not dangerous for the worm. The worm can live for a long time at the bottom of the aquarium. 1. .What questions do past tense verbs answer? a) What does he do? What are they doing? b) What will he do? What will do? c) What did you do? What they were doing? 2. How do past tense verbs change? a) by numbers b) by cases; c) by birth. 3. Verbs in an indefinite form answer questions ... a) What did you do? What did you do? b) What will he do? What will do? c) What to do? What to do? 4. What verbs change according to persons? a) Past tense verbs; b) Present tense verbs; c) Verbs of the future tense. Problem № 14 The shop assistants decorated the large shop window with 15 blue balls, and the rest of the shop windows were decorated with red balls, 6 balls in each window. How many shop windows did the sellers decorate with red balls if they prepared 39 balls to decorate the shop windows? Task number 15 Our Earth inside consists of molten rocks. Sometimes they break to the surface. A volcano erupts. It's beautiful but dangerous a natural phenomenon. It resembles porridge that comes out of the pan. Molten rocks are called lava. Lava solidifies on the surface. Layers of lava build up and the volcano grows. Volcanoes that erupt regularly are called active volcanoes. Those that do not work are called extinct. It is very difficult to determine whether the volcano has gone out or is just pretending to be asleep. The eruption of a dormant volcano can take people by surprise. (71 words) ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. If the verb answers the questions: what does it do? what are they doing? what kind of face is he? a) 1st person; b) 2nd person; c) 3rd person. 2. What endings do the verbs of the second conjugation have? a) -y (y), eat, eat, eat, eat, ut (yut)? b) -u (y), ish, um, im, ite, at (yat)? 3. What needs to be done to write correctly unstressed ending verb? a) Conjugate it; b) change by persons and numbers; c) determine the conjugation. 4. What letter is missing at the end of the verbs: flight ... sh, this ... m, dream ... sh, struggle ... msya, tyan ... m? a) e; b) i. Problem № 15 Two trains left two cities at the same time towards each other and met after 8 hours. The speed of the first train is 56 km/h, and the speed of the second train is 4 km/h less than the speed of the first. Find the distance between cities. Task number 16 The eruption of volcanoes is accompanied by earthquakes, which themselves have great destructive power. But, if the eruption occurred on the seabed, a huge wave is formed - a tsunami. With the speed of an express train, a wave rushes across the ocean. In the open sea, it is almost not felt. But when the wave approaches the shore, its height grows to 30 meters. With terrible force it flies on land, sweeping away everything in its path. In Japanese, “tsunami” is a “wave” that floods the bay. (67 words) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. Indicate the verb with b before -СЯ: a) is removed ... is; b) ride ... sya; c) wash ... 2. Indicate the sentence with the verb of the 2nd person singular: a) Guests often come to our house. b) Do you exercise in the morning? c) Clouds are floating high in the sky. d) Wind, wind, you are powerful, you drive flocks of clouds. 3. To correctly write the unstressed personal ending of the verb, you need to know it ... a) conjugation; b) time; in the face; d) number. Problem № 16 Two motorcyclists left two cities at the same time towards each other and met after 3 hours. The speed of the first motorcyclist is 75 km/h, and the speed of the second motorcyclist is 5 km/h more than the speed of the first. Find the distance between cities. Task number 17 There are many volcanoes on the island of Java. An unusual flower grows on their slopes - the royal primrose. It blooms profusely before a volcanic eruption, as if warning of danger. Other plants and animals also sense the approach. natural disaster. During the last devastating tsunami not a single elephant died in Burma. The animals sensed the approach of the wave and went into the jungle. There were many cases when the dog pulled the child out of the cradle and ran out into the street with him. The whole family, of course, ran after the dog. And then the earthquake turned the house into a pile of rubble. Lizards, snakes, rodents leave their burrows a few hours before the catastrophe. So, living in a dangerous area, you need to be careful. (101 words) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. Restore the order of spelling actions when writing unstressed personal endings of verbs. a) I look at what the indefinite form of the verb ends with. b) I find a verb with an unstressed personal ending. c) I put the verb in the indefinite form. d) I determine the conjugation of the verb: if the indefinite form ends in –it, this is a verb of the II conjugation, which means I write and; if the indefinite form ends not in - toit, this is the verb of the I conjugation - that means I am writing e; Task number 17 On the first day, the tourist walked 20 km, and on the second day - 30 km. On the second day, the tourist was on the road for 2 hours more than on the first. How long was the tourist on the road every day if he walked all the time at the same speed? Task number 18 A survey was conducted among the population: what is the most necessary thing? It was not the computer that won, not the car, but the toothbrush. People started brushing their teeth a long time ago - in the Stone Age. At first it was a simple toothpick. Then the end was chewed. Such a "panicle" people have used for thousands of years. Finally, about 500 years ago, they created a toothbrush that does not differ from the modern one. It happened in China. And after 200 years, the toothbrush came to Europe. The shape and materials changed - the brush continued to improve. Over the past 40 years, about three thousand patents have been received for various toothbrushes. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ one. What is our speech? a) From proposals; b) from letters; c) from words. 2. The words in the sentence are connected ... a) in meaning; b) on a question. 3. What does the predicate mean? a) Who or what is the sentence talking about? b) What is said about the subject. 4. What questions does the subject answer? who? What? b) What does he do? What have you been doing? What will do? Problem No. 18 512 mathematics textbooks, 32 textbooks in each pack, and 864 natural history textbooks, 48 ​​textbooks in each pack, were brought to the store. How many packs of math and science textbooks were brought to the store in total? Task number 19 Each bird has its own style of flight. The partridge flies like a thrown stone. Sparrow and his relatives - in zigzags. Large birds of prey soar in the sky, almost without moving their wings. And the little hummingbird flaps its wings so fast that it's hard to keep track. Partridges live in the fields, peck at grain, they do not need long-distance flights - they fluttered and hid among the grasses. Sparrows collect caterpillars among the foliage - they need maneuverability. Eagles spend hours looking for prey. And the hummingbird drinks nectar, hovering over the flower like a small helicopter. So the flight of birds depends on how they get food. (87 words) ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. What is the name of the sentence in which something is reported? a) interrogative; b) incentive; c) narrative. 2.What is the offer? Take care of your city, street, house. a) interrogative; b) incentive; c) narrative. 3. According to the emotional coloring of the proposal, there are ... a) exclamatory; b) non-exclamatory; c) narrative; d) interrogative; d) incentives. 4. According to the purpose of the statement, sentences are ... a) exclamatory; b) non-exclamatory; c) narrative; d) interrogative; d) incentives. Problem No. 19 At the confectionery factory, 840 chocolates with nuts were put into boxes, 24 candies in each box, and 927 sweets with jam, 18 candies in each box. How many candy boxes did you get? Task number 20 Why is the cucumber green, the strawberry red, the lemon yellow, and the cornflower blue? The fact is that the color that we see is particles of a single sunlight. After the rain, a rainbow appears in the sky. This sunlight hits the water droplets and breaks up into separate parts. There are seven of these parts: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. Each object absorbs some colors and reflects some. Cucumber reflects green and cherry reflects red. Thus, the colored world that surrounds us is formed. (73 words) ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. Which sentence corresponds to the diagram? a) October was extremely cold and rainy. b) Plank roofs turned black. c) The tangled grass in the garden died, and everything bloomed and could not bloom and crumble, only a small sunflower near the fence. d) Over the meadows dragged from behind the river, loose clouds clung to the willows that had flown around. Task number 20 What is the area and perimeter of a rectangular area with sides of 8 m and 6 m? Task number 21 The sun that we see in the sky is very large. It is many times larger than the Earth. It's like comparing a watermelon and a poppy seed. The Sun seems small because of the huge distance that separates it from the Earth. The Earth moves around the Sun (although it seems to us that the opposite is true). There is a change of day and night. You also probably noticed that the days are shorter in winter and longer in summer. Twice a year the duration of day and night is the same. These are the spring and autumn equinoxes. They fall on March 21 and September 23. And then there are the solstice days. The night of June 22 is the shortest, and December 22 is the longest. 1. What should be the word to check the spelling of paired consonants in the root? a) After the double consonant in the test word, there must be a vowel. b) After the double consonant in the test word, there must be a voiced consonant [n]. c) After the double consonant in the test word, there must be a consonant. 2. In which line are all words written with the letter d? a) Cle ... ka, mone ... ka, suck ...; b) city ..., yago ... ka, wire ...; c) salu ..., camel ..., goo ... ki; d) ve ... ka, parachute ..., rain ... b. Problem number 21 95 kg of marshmallows fit in 19 identical boxes. How many boxes will be required to arrange 90 kg of marshmallows if each box holds 4 kg more marshmallows than marshmallows? Task number 22 The first glass in Europe was made in Venice. Masters from the island of Murano were famous all over the world. They also made glass copies of precious stones. They shimmered with all the colors of the rainbow, and cost ten times less than real ones. The success of the Venetians haunted the craftsmen from the Czech Republic. Two brothers decided to reveal the secret of the wonderful glass. The brothers spent five years and a lot of money, but they never reached the goal. The Venetians sacredly cherished secrets. The brothers returned home with nothing. I had to take on the experiments myself. A piece of lead, accidentally dropped into the molten mass, gave the glass an unusual luster. This is how the famous Bohemian crystal was born. (95 words) ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. In which line are all the words written with the letter sh? a) Rowing ... ki, speech ... ka, pe ... com; b) this ..., ants ... ki, babu ... ka; c) lo ... ka, girlfriend ... ka, we ... ka; d) books ... ka, small ..., beech ... ka. 2. In which line are all words written with the letter b? a) Oshi ... ka, fragile ... cue, half ... ki; b) labor ... ka, die ..., roar ... ka; c) meat grinder ... ka, short ..., hard ... cue; d) re ... ka, break ... b, pro ... ka. Problem number 22 85 kg of grapes fit in 17 identical packages. How many bags will it take to arrange 76 kg of peaches if each bag of peaches holds 1 kg less than grapes? Task number 23 Why is a polar bear white? Because he lives among eternal snows and ices. White on white is hard to see. And the hare changes its coat for the winter: it was gray, but it became white. But year after year is not necessary. If winter is late, the hare will have a hard time. It is already white, but there is still no snow. But white animals are also found among those who have never seen snow. There are white monkeys, tigers, giraffes. They are called albinos. In the wild, albino animals do not survive. It is difficult for them to hide from enemies. Yes, and relatives bypass them. No wonder the "white crow" became a proverb. (92 words) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. Which unstressed vowel spelling should be checked? a) A, o, e, i, i; b) a, o, y, s, e; c) i, e, e, u, i. 2. Specify the test word. 1. a) Surprised, b) marvelous, c) surprise; 2. a) Kindness, b) kindness, c) fertilizer. 3. What letter is missing in the words: pull out ... pull out, pl ... sal, for example ... glas, explanation ... removal, p ... grater? a) I, b) i, c) f. Problem No. 23 of a rectangle, if its length is 8 cm? The area of ​​a rectangle is 56 cm2. What is the perimeter of this Task number 24 Who is stronger - a lion or a tiger? The question is not easy. Despite his title of "king of beasts", the lion usually loses to the tiger in a clash. It's not just that the tiger is bigger. The lion weighs 200 kilograms, and the tiger - more than 300. The length of the tiger reaches almost four meters (with a tail), and the lion - only three meters. The lion is always used to relying on his family - a pride. After all, even lionesses mostly go hunting, and lions use what the females have got. And the tiger is used to living on its own. Relying only on himself and his strength. Therefore, he is bolder and more resolute in battle. So the tiger is the strongest and biggest cat in the world. (99 words). In which line are all the words written with the letter and? a) See ... dream, dream ... day, s ... child; b) l. c) well ... pearly, tr ... squeaks, m ... gone. 2. In which line are all words written with the letter o? a) B ... rolled, see ... trill, decorate ...; b) x ... body, m ... lithuania, pog ... strength, c) repeat ... ryet, update ... vlyat, gr ... want. Problem No. 24 of a rectangle if its length is 9 cm? The area of ​​a rectangle is 72 cm2. What is the perimeter of this Task № 25 Man has always wanted to have light at home. The dwelling of the first people was illuminated by a fire. Later it was replaced by torches. They illuminated the streets and castles during the Middle Ages. And in the peasant huts, torches burned. The Eskimos lit and at the same time heated their ice houses with pieces of seal oil. The Greeks burned olive oil in lamps. Lampada smoked light for many centuries, because lamp glass was created only 200 years ago. Vegetable oil even illuminated the streets. About two thousand years ago, a candle was invented. It was replaced by a kerosene lamp, which, in turn, was replaced by an electric light bulb. (81 words) ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. Members of a sentence are called homogeneous if ... a) answer the same question; b) refer to the same member of the proposal; c) consist of the same parts of speech; d) are written with the same spelling. Problem number 25 150 kg of bread was brought to the rest house. For breakfast they cut a fifth of all the bread, for lunch - three-fifths of the whole bread. How many kilograms of bread did you leave for dinner? Task number 26 The mere word "shark" terrifies a person. But there are sharks that are nothing to be afraid of. These are the largest fish in the ocean - 20 meters in length. These sharks are called whale sharks. And not only for their size. They feed, like whales, on small crustaceans and fish. A shark swims in the ocean and sips water with its mouth. Her mouth is wide, like a catfish. And in the mouth - 15 thousand small teeth, like a sieve. On this sieve, all floating trifles remain. Whale sharks are very calm animals. Scuba divers often ride them. The shark will grab the fin and tow them like a boat. (93 words) ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. In what case is a comma not placed between homogeneous members of a sentence? and if homogeneous members connected by conjunctions a, but. b) If homogeneous members are connected by the union and. 2. In which word is the b sign not written? a) Kamysh ...; b) hush ...; c) keep quiet... Task No. 26 270 kg of paint were brought to repair the school. A ninth of all the paint was spent on renovating the canteen, five-sevenths were spent on renovating classrooms, and the rest was painted on the sports hall. How many kilos of paint did you spend on renovating the gym? Task number 27 Glaciers are real pantries of water. They are in the mountains. At the poles, the globe is also covered with ice caps. The world has been getting warmer lately. The ice is melting fast. Scientists believe that if this continues, the water level in the world's oceans will increase by 12 millimeters per year. "Is that a lot?" someone will say. Yes a little. But in a few decades, big changes can happen on the planet. Huge tracts of land can go under water. And what will happen to coral islands that barely rise above the water? Already today, the inhabitants of the island state in pacific ocean forced to seek shelter. (97 words) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1. Is the student right when he asserts that nouns in phrases: Roman emperors, inattentive students, bread crumb are in the prepositional case? a) Yes; b) no. 2. With what endings do feminine and masculine nouns refer to the first declension? a) -o (e); b) - a (i); c) with b sign at the end. Task No. 27 270 kg of paint were brought to repair the school. A ninth of all the paint was spent on renovating the canteen, five-sevenths were spent on renovating classrooms, and the rest was painted on the sports hall. How many kilos of paint did you spend on renovating the gym? Task number 28 There are no seasons in the tropics. Whenever you get into the rainforest, you will always see bright flowers in the semi-darkness of the trees. You are immersed in a whole ocean of aromas. But local residents There is no allergy - after all, there is no main allergen in the air - plant pollen. Flowers in the jungle grow too far apart to hope for wind pollination. Animals pollinate them. To attract insects, you need a strong smell. And bright petals attract birds to the nectar. Some plants are simply related to one kind of pollinator. In orchids, only hummingbirds can reach the sweet treat with their beak. (91 words) ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. Which word consists of a root, suffix, ending? a) transition; b) birch; c) birch. 2. In what word is the dividing bj written? a) L...et; b) under ... rides; c) sparrow ... and. 3. In what case is the preposition written incorrectly? a) found; b) table; c) went in. Task No. 28 The atelier received an order for tailoring 45 suits and 50 dresses. One dress comes with 2 meters of fabric. How many meters of fabric will be spent on sewing one suit, if a total of 235 meters of fabric were bought? Task number 29 They say about a cowardly person: “He is afraid, like a hare”, “Hare soul”. In fact, the hare is not such a coward as they say. If he sees that the dog is sitting on a chain or is simply full and lazy, then he calmly goes about his hare business next to mortal danger. And he runs away from people almost from under his very feet. We do not see him, but he noticed us for a long time and was waiting for us to turn aside. Sometimes a hare can even fight back an enemy. His hind legs are so strong that sometimes they tear the hunter's coat with one blow. So talking about a hare as a coward is wrong. 1. Indicate the correct statement: a) The ending is a part of a word that serves to form new words. b) An ending is a part of a word that serves to connect words in a sentence. c) The ending is the invariable part of the word. 2. Indicate a group of words in which a voiced consonant is missing. a) No ... cue, but ... ka, colo ...; b) du ... lo, poo ... ka, whether ... cue; c) cook ... ka, take ... ka, my ... cue. Problem No. 29 36 packs of Russian language textbooks and 28 math textbooks were brought to the school. One pack contains 9 Russian language textbooks. How many books are in each pack of math textbooks if a total of 604 textbooks were brought to the school? Task number 30 Of the seven wonders of the world, only Pyramids of Egypt. They withstood the blows of the elements and human barbarism, confirming the proverb: "Everything on earth is afraid of time, and only time is afraid of the pyramids." This applies primarily to the three largest pyramids. They belonged to the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre and Menkaur. And although they have been rising for more than four thousand years, we do not know exactly how they were built. There are only numerous assumptions and hypotheses. Research on the "first wonder of the world" continues. (84 words) _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 1. Indicate the group of nouns with the ending “e”. a) He lived in the village ..., rode a horse ..., lies on the palm of his hand ...; b) saw through the window ..., worked at the factory ..., along the green plains ...; c) from the bushes of the thickets ..., high in the sky ..., on the edge of the lawns ... 2. Indicate the word corresponding to the scheme: a) correspondence; b) successful; c) a security guard d) there is no such word. Problem No. 30 90 kg of gingerbread and 150 kg of cookies were brought to the store in identical boxes. There were 18 boxes of gingerbread. How many boxes of gingerbread and cookies were brought to the store in total?

A set of tasks for the summer for fifth-graders "WE ARE PREPARING FOR THE OGE"

You can already do everything arithmetic operations with decimals.

Remember: the line of a fraction means division. Write the topic in your notebook Operations with decimals and follow the simple steps. Multiplication and division in a column - be sure to in a notebook! Addition and subtraction can be written on a line.

And a little more difficult. Here, all actions and calculations should be recorded in a notebook!

In 7th grade you will start studying geometry. But already now you can cope with simple geometric problems.

Think about the sum of the three angles of any triangle. Do not remember - the Internet to the rescue! Write the topic in your notebook "Triangles"and solve the simplest geometric problems from the OGE. Complete the task in any way convenient for you. We need a clear answer! In the OGE, units of measurement are not written, so the answer is only a number!

And three more simple tasks from the OGE about the square. Write down the topic: Square and solve these problems:

Try to solve the simplest geometric problems of the OGE from the series " Geometry on checkered paper". Answers can be entered here, next to the task. If necessary, build segments here. You do not need to write anything in a notebook.

In 6th grade, you will learn how to solve problems with percentages in a new way, using proportions. But already now you can solve some tasks of the OGE:

Write the topic in your notebook : "PERCENT" and write detailed solutions to problems.

    The whole value is 100%

    Look for 1 percent (number divided by percent)

And a little more difficult.

(If you remember that 50% is by…….on, then 33 and 34 are very easy to solve!)

Attention! These are tasks from part C of the OGE! They require a detailed solution! Remember: to find the average speed, you need to divide the total path by the total time. There are 6 actions in these tasks! If you manage to solve such problems, you are a real mathematician (and even a little physicist)! Only strong students can solve these problems. And stubborn. The rest may not decide.

Write down the topic in your notebook: "Average speed" and write down detailed solutions tasks.

In tasks with diagrams, underline the necessary statements. You don't have to write anything in your notebook.

I) Bar Charts

Exercise 1. The diagram shows the seven largest countries in the world by land area (in million km2). Which of the following statements are correct?

1) Algeria is one of the seven largest countries in the world by area

2) Brazil has an area of ​​8.7 million km2.

3) Area of ​​Canada more area territory of Australia.

4) The area of ​​Australia is larger than that of India by 4.4 million km2.

Task 2. The diagram shows the seven largest countries in the world by land area (in million km2). Which of the following statements wrong?

1) Australia is one of the seven largest countries in the world by area.

2) China has an area of ​​10.0 million km2.

8 and 9 are tricky tasks! Remember: the more time an athlete spends in a race, the worse his result!

I think you were not bored with these tasks and it took a little time to complete them! Now you have an idea about the OGE!

After grade 6, it will be possible to train on the website "I will solve the OGE!"

Have a nice summer holiday! N.G.

 


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