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Florida Grade 5 Math Help | StudyPugHelp
FL Standard | Shortened Benchmark | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
MA.5.NSO.1.1 | Express how the value of a digit in a multi-digit number changes if the digit moves one place to the left or right |
MA.5.NSO.1.2 | Read and write multi-digit numbers using standard form, expanded form and word form |
MA.5.NSO.1.3 | Compose and decompose multi-digit numbers |
MA.5.NSO.1.4 | Plot, order and compare multi-digit numbers |
MA.5.NSO.1.5 | Round multi-digit numbers to the nearest whole number, tenth, hundredth or thousandth |
MA.5.NSO.2.1 | Multiply multi-digit whole numbers including using a standard algorithm |
MA.5.NSO.2.2 | Divide multi-digit whole numbers, up to five digits by two digits |
MA.5.NSO.2.3 | Add and subtract multi-digit numbers with decimals to the thousandths |
MA.5.NSO.2.4 | Explore multiplication and division of multi-digit numbers with decimals to the hundredths |
MA.5.NSO.2.5 | Multiply and divide a multi-digit number with decimals to the tenths by one-tenth and one-hundredth |
MA.5.FR.1.1 | Given a mathematical or real-world problem, represent the division of two whole numbers as a fraction |
MA.5.FR.2.1 | Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators |
MA.5.FR.2.2 | Extend previous understanding of multiplication to multiply a fraction by a fraction |
MA.5.FR.2.3 | When multiplying a given number by a fraction less than 1 or a fraction greater than 1, predict and explain the relative size of the product to the given number |
MA.5.FR.2.4 | Extend previous understanding of division to explore the division of a unit fraction by a whole number and a whole number by a unit fraction |
MA.5.AR.1.1 | Solve multi-step real-world problems involving any combination of the four operations with whole numbers |
MA.5.AR.1.2 | Solve real-world problems involving the addition, subtraction or multiplication of fractions |
MA.5.AR.2.1 | Translate written real-world and mathematical descriptions into numerical expressions and numerical expressions into written mathematical descriptions |
MA.5.AR.2.2 | Evaluate multi-step numerical expressions using order of operations |
MA.5.AR.2.3 | Determine and explain whether an equation involving any of the four operations is true or false |
MA.5.AR.2.4 | Given a mathematical or real-world context, write an equation using a variable to represent an unknown quantity |
MA.5.AR.3.1 | Given a numerical pattern, identify and write a rule that can describe the pattern as an expression |
MA.5.AR.3.2 | Given a rule for a numerical pattern, use a two-column table to record the inputs and outputs |
MA.5.M.1.1 | Solve multi-step real-world problems that involve converting measurement units to equivalent measurements within a single system of measurement |
MA.5.GR.1.1 | Classify triangles or quadrilaterals into different categories based on shared defining attributes |
MA.5.GR.1.2 | Identify and classify three-dimensional figures into categories based on their defining attributes |
MA.5.GR.2.1 | Find the perimeter and area of rectangles using formulas, given whole number side lengths |
MA.5.GR.3.1 | Explore volume as an attribute of three-dimensional figures by packing them with unit cubes without gaps |
MA.5.GR.3.2 | Find the volume of right rectangular prisms with whole-number side lengths using a visual model and a formula |
MA.5.GR.3.3 | Solve real-world problems involving the volume of right rectangular prisms |
MA.5.GR.4.1 | Identify the origin and axes in the coordinate system |
MA.5.GR.4.2 | Plot ordered pairs on the coordinate plane |
MA.5.DP.1.1 | Collect, represent and interpret numerical data using tables, line graphs or line plots |
MA.5.DP.1.2 | Interpret numerical data represented with tables, line graphs or line plots to answer questions about a situation |
Complete Florida Grade 5 Math Coverage
LESSONS
58
VIDEOS
893
PRACTICE
444
FL ALIGNED
100%
Why Florida Families Choose StudyPug for Grade 5
Aligned to Florida's Grade 5 math standards and built to prepare students for state assessments.

Florida Standards Aligned
Every lesson matches Florida's Grade 5 math benchmarks including numbers, operations, fractions, and geometry.

FSA Math Preparation
Practice problems and skills designed to build confidence for Florida Standards Assessments.

Taught by Certified Teachers
Expert instructors break down Grade 5 concepts like fraction operations and volume with clear examples.

Complete Step-by-Step Solutions
Every practice problem includes detailed solutions so your child learns the process, not just the answer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything your child needs to know about Grade 5 Math with StudyPug
Is StudyPug aligned with the Florida Grade 5 curriculum?
Yes. Every lesson and practice problem is aligned to Florida's Grade 5 math standards (MAFS). We cover all benchmarks including place value, multi-digit operations, fractions, decimals, volume, coordinate plane, and data analysis exactly as they appear in Florida classrooms.
What topics are covered in Grade 5 Math?
Grade 5 math includes place value and decimals, multi-digit multiplication and division, adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators, multiplying and dividing fractions, patterns and algebraic thinking, volume of rectangular prisms, coordinate plane graphing, and data analysis with mean, median, and mode.
How does StudyPug help my Grade 5 child learn math?
Your child watches short video lessons taught by certified teachers, practices with problems that adapt to their level, and gets instant step-by-step solutions. The photo search feature lets them snap homework questions and find the exact lesson. You can track their progress and see exactly which topics they've mastered.
Can my child use StudyPug independently?
Absolutely. Grade 5 students can navigate lessons, search topics, practice problems, and review solutions on their own. The interface is designed for elementary students to use independently, though you can monitor progress through the parent dashboard anytime you want.
Does StudyPug prepare students for the FSA Math test?
Yes. Our Grade 5 content is specifically aligned to Florida Standards Assessments. Students practice the same problem types, formats, and skills tested on the FSA. Regular practice with our adaptive system builds the confidence and mastery needed for test success.
How much does StudyPug cost?
StudyPug offers flexible monthly and annual plans starting at just a few dollars per week. All plans include unlimited access to every Grade 5 lesson, video, and practice problem. Visit our pricing page or start your account to see current plan options and choose what works best for your family.
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