MAP 5th Grade Math

A comprehensive course preparing 5th graders for the MAP math assessment, covering essential concepts and real-world math skills.

Basic Concepts

Measurement and Data

Measuring the World Around Us

Measurement tells us how big, long, heavy, or hot something is. Data helps us make sense of information by collecting and organizing it.

Types of Measurements

  • Length: Inches, centimeters, feet, meters.
  • Weight: Pounds, ounces, kilograms, grams.
  • Capacity: Cups, liters, gallons.

Reading and Creating Graphs

Data is often shown in charts and graphs. Bar graphs, line plots, and pictographs help us see patterns and compare information.

Real-World Connections

Measurement and data are used in science experiments, cooking, sports, and even weather forecasts!

Examples

  • Measuring your height in centimeters.

  • Making a bar graph to show how many books students read.

In a Nutshell

Measurement and data help us describe and understand the world using numbers.