RELEASED. End-of-Grade Alternate Assessment Mathematics. Grade 4. Student Booklet
|
|
- Veronica Ross
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Released Form REDY NEXTEND2 End-of-Grade lternate ssessment Mathematics Grade 4 Student ooklet cademic Services and Instructional Support Division of ccountability Services opyright 2013 by the North arolina Department of Public Instruction. ll rights reserved.
2 Sample Questions S1 Which number is the smallest? S2 What is 3 + 4?
3 1 James walked 1 3 altogether? of a mile each day for 4 days. How far did James walk 3 3 mile 4 3 miles 6 3 miles 2 Jonas put some paint into 4 containers. Each container holds one cup of paint when completely full. Which is closest to the number of cups of paint in the containers?
4 3 In a game, each team had two players. On Team One, Greg had 819 points and Eduardo had 314 points. On Team Two, Grace had 756 points and Jeffrey had 658 points. What was the higher team score? 1,133 1,414 1,575 4 store sold 2,792 packs of stickers. There are 8 stickers in each pack. What is the total number of stickers the store sold? 2,800 22,326 22,336 3
5 5 Tammy needs to plant 120 seeds. She will put 3 seeds in each hole in the ground. How many holes does Tammy need? 40 holes 123 holes 360 holes 6 bottle of juice is 3 4 full. Nathan says the bottle is 6 10 full. Jonathan says the bottle is 6 8 full. Paul says the bottle is 6 12 full. Who is right? Nathan Jonathan Paul 4
6 7 Which symbol should go between the two fractions to correctly compare them? < = > 8 Jamal has red, green, yellow, and blue pencils of the pencils are red. of the pencils are green. of the pencils are yellow. What fraction of Jamal s pencils are blue?
7 9 Sue plays a video game. In the game, Sue can climb 3 towers in 10 minutes. Joe can climb 2 times as many towers in 10 minutes as Sue can climb. T is the number of towers Joe can climb in 10 minutes. Which number sentence is true? 2 = 3 T 3 = 2 T T = There will be 10 people at a party. Each person will eat 1 5 will they eat? of a pie. How many pies 6
8 11 Paul bought a DVD for $22. He also bought a DVD player that cost 6 times as much as the DVD. What was the cost of the DVD player? $28 $122 $ Mr. Kline s car had 15 gallons of gas when he started his trip. His car went 20 miles for each gallon of gas. Mr. Kline drove the car about 200 miles. bout how many gallons of gas are left in the tank? 3 gallons 5 gallons 10 gallons 7
9 13 The chart shows the number of pages Mr. Smith s class read each day. The class goal is to read a total of 1,000 pages in the five days. How many pages does the class need to read on Friday? Isabelle baked 8 trays of cookies. There were 34 cookies on each tray. How many cookies did Isabelle bake? Day Number of Pages Monday 162 Tuesday 289 Wednesday 113 Thursday 315 Friday? 8
10 15 There are 105 students in the fifth grade, and there are 5 classes in the fifth grade. Each class has the same number of students. How many students are in each class? Which value for N makes the equation true? N = 4 9
11 17 Miguel mixed juice did Miguel mix? 1 2 cups apple juice and cups grape juice. How many cups of The table below shows how many points David s team scored in each of the first three quarters of a basketball game. Quarter Points ? Total Points 73 If David s team scored a total of 73 points in the game, how many points did David s team score in the 4th quarter?
12 19 Jessica's hair grows about 1 2 grow in 6 months? inch every month. bout how much does her hair 3 inches 6 inches 1 6 inches 2 20 helsea grouped her marbles by color of her marbles are green. of her marbles are blue. What fraction of helsea s marbles is green or blue?
13 This is the end of the calculator inactive test questions. Directions: 1. Look back over your answers for the calculator inactive questions. You will not be able to go back and work on these questions once you are given a calculator. 2. Raise your hand to let your teacher know you are ready to begin the calculator active test questions. 3. Do not begin work on the calculator active test questions until your teacher has given you a calculator. 12
14 21 What is the least common multiple of 5 and 15? Which choice is less than sixty-seven thousand, four hundred one? 60, , , , , ,
15 23 There were 10,000 tickets on sale for a concert. 3,204 tickets were sold on Monday. 4,680 tickets were sold on Tuesday. fter Tuesday, about how many tickets were still available for sale? 1,000 tickets 2,000 tickets 3,000 tickets 24 Where would a point for 0.73 be placed on the number line? between E and F between F and G between G and H E 1 4 F G 3 4 H 14
16 25 Which statement is true? 4 ounces equals 1 pound. 4 ounces is four times as heavy as 1 pound. 1 pound is four times as heavy as 4 ounces. 26 The area of the room shown below is 150 square feet. 10 feet What is the length of the room? 10 feet 15 feet 65 feet 15
17 27 Shelby needs to draw a 65 angle on a piece of paper. Which picture shows how he should draw the angle? 16
18 28 When a line is drawn from point E to point G in the figure below, which is true about GEF? D E G F GEF is an obtuse angle. GEF is an acute angle. GEF is a right angle. 29 How could a parallelogram and a rectangle differ? in the number of pairs of parallel sides each figure has in the number of sides each figure has in the number of right angles each figure has 17
19 30 How many lines of symmetry can be drawn in the figure below?
20 31 Tyrone created a pattern using the rule, Multiply by 4. 1, 4, 16, 64, Which statement is true about the numbers in the pattern? ll future numbers will end in 4 or 6. ll numbers in the pattern are divisible by 8. ll numbers in the pattern are multiples of The chart below shows the area of each county. rea of ounties ounty rea (sq miles) Robertson 435 Green 796 Winston 557 Salem 321 edford 600 Which county has an area that is greater than Salem ounty and less than Winston ounty? Robertson Green edford 19
21 33 train will travel 2,000 miles in 3 days. The first day it will travel 689 miles. The second day it will travel 513 miles. bout how many miles will the train travel on the third day? 700 miles 800 miles 900 miles 34 Katelyn earned a 76 on her most recent test. etween which two decimal 100 numbers is Katelyn s score? 0.07 and and and
22 3 35 lice has 4 feet of ribbon. Her friend Nora needs 3 feet of ribbon. lice will give 4 Nora half of what Nora needs. In inches, how much ribbon will lice have left? 57 inches 39 inches 17 inches 36 Jerry made a line plot to show the amount of lemonade each person brought for the bake sale. What is the total amount of lemonade that was brought? 8 quarts 9 quarts 10 quarts Quarts of Lemonade rought 21
23 37 The measure of MSR is 135. The measure of PSQ is 45. P M Q What is the sum of the measures of angles S R MSP and QSR? 22
24 38 The circle below is divided into fourths. R If each fourth is divided into two equal smaller parts by drawing a line from point R to the circle, which statement is true? Each smaller part has an acute angle with its vertex at point R. Each smaller part has an obtuse angle with its vertex at point R. Each smaller part has a right angle with its vertex at point R. 39 Which choice tells a way in which Figure S is different from all of the other figures shown in the set below? P S R Q Figure S does not have four sides. Figure S does not have a right angle. Figure S does not have parallel sides. 23
25 40 Which shape has more than one line of symmetry? 24
26 Directions: This is the end of the mathematics test. 1. Put all of your papers inside your test book and close your test book. 2. Place your calculator on top of the test book. 3. Stay quietly in your seat until your teacher tells you that testing is finished. 25
RELEASED. End-of-Grade Alternate Assessment Mathematics. Grade 3. Student Booklet
Released Form REDY NEXTEND End-of-Grade lternate ssessment Mathematics Grade Student ooklet cademic Services and Instructional Support Division of ccountability Services opyright 0 by the North arolina
More informationEssentials. Week by. Week. Seeing Math. Fun with Multiplication
Week by Week MATHEMATICS Essentials Grade WEEK = 9 Fun with Multiplication JANUARY S M T W T F S 7 9 0 7 9 0 7 9 0 A rectangle of dates is boxed. Write the multiplication fact for this array. (.0a) Writing
More informationRELEASED. North Carolina READY End-of-Grade Assessment Mathematics. Grade 3. Student Booklet
REVISE 7//05 Released Form North arolina REY End-of-Grade ssessment Mathematics Grade 3 Student ooklet cademic Services and Instructional Support ivision of ccountability Services opyright 03 by the North
More informationReleased Items. Grade 3 Mathematics North Carolina End-of-Grade Assessment. Published January 2019
Released Items Published January 09 Grade 3 Mathematics North arolina End-of-Grade ssessment Public Schools of North arolina epartment of Public Instruction State oard of Education ivision of ccountability
More information5 th Grade Summer Mathematics Review #1. Name: 1. Find the median. 2. Compare using <, >, or =. 5, 12, 18, 7, 24, 16. a) b)
1. Find the median. 5 th Grade Summer Mathematics Review #1 2. Compare using , or =. 5, 12, 18, 7, 24, 16 a) 0.432 0.4310 b) 0.199 0.2 3. Create a word problem for this open statement. 4. Solve. 72
More informationFSA practice part 2. As we are getting ready for the FSA test, students will complete 10 problems (2 pages) per day
Name: Section: Monday, March 7, 2016 FSA practice part 2 Dear Parents, As we are getting ready for the FSA test, students will complete 10 problems (2 pages) per day Test on Thursday March 10 Sincerely,
More informationRising 3rd Grade Summer Math Packet. Add. Watch for carrying. Subtract. Watch for regrouping
Rising 3rd Grade Summer Math Packet Find the sums and differences. 7 7 11 3 13 6 12 10 + 5 +7-9 + 7-9 + 7-9 - 9 Add. Watch for carrying. Subtract. Watch for regrouping. 52 578 13 78 52 528 +138 + 23-45
More information4 rows of 6 4 x 6 = rows of 4 6 x 4 = 24
Arrays 8/8/16 Array a rectangular arrangement of equal rows 4 4 rows of 6 4 x 6 = 24 6 6 6 rows of 4 6 x 4 = 24 4 Dimension the number of rows and columns in an array Multiplication the operation of repeated
More informationGo MATH! Aligned! Get ready for. 4th grade. Refine, Review, & Learn something New. Summer themed math packet aligned to get you ready for 4th grade
Go MATH! Aligned! Get ready for 4th grade Refine, Review, & Learn something New Summer themed math packet aligned to get you ready for 4th grade Ordering & writing numbers to the thousands Use the following
More information2. A rectangle has a length of meter. The area is square meter. What is the width of the rectangle?
6G2Test1 #18 Katherine s aquarium, in the shape of a right rectangular prism, has dimensions of 10 ½ in. long, 22 ½ in. wide, and 12 in. tall. She filled her aquarium with water, leaving 2 inches empty
More informationTEST (a) Write these numbers in order of increasing size. 12, 7, 15, 4, 1, 10, Circle all the odd numbers.
1 TEST 5 1. Complete the picture so that it has 7 dots. 2. What is the number shown? 0 5 10 3. Fill in the missing numbers. 2 + 3 = 4 1 = (c) 3 + 4 = (d) 4 + = 9 (e) 8 = 3 (f) + 7 = 7 4. Write these numbers
More informationFirst Name: Last Name: Select the one best answer for each question. DO NOT use a calculator in completing this packet.
5 Entering 5 th Grade Summer Math Packet First Name: Last Name: 5 th Grade Teacher: I have checked the work completed: Parent Signature Select the one best answer for each question. DO NOT use a calculator
More informationCore Learning Standards for Mathematics Grade 6
Core Learning Standards for Mathematics Grade 6 Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents. Write, read, and evaluate expressions; identify parts of an expression using mathematical
More informationName. Numeration, Patterns, and Relationships. Read each question. Then mark your answer on the sheet. 1. What is the value of the 2 in 258,364?
Numeration, Patterns, and Relationships 1. What is the value of the 2 in 258,364? A 20 B 200 C 2,000 D 200,000 2. In standard form 5,000,000 20,000 400 8 is equal to which number? A 5,200,408 B 5,020,408
More informationEssentials. Week by. Week
Week by Week MATHEMATICS Essentials Grade 5 WEEK Math Trivia The ancient Greeks believed that if you studied numbers you had to be a peson who did not need to work because you would probably be a person
More informationReleased Items. Grade 6 Mathematics North Carolina End-of-Grade Assessment. Published January 2019
Released Items Published January 2019 Grade 6 Mathematics North Carolina End-of-Grade Assessment Public Schools of North Carolina Department of Public Instruction State Board of Education Division of Accountability
More informationKansas City Area Teachers of Mathematics 2011 KCATM Contest
Kansas City Area Teachers of Mathematics 2011 KCATM Contest GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT TEST GRADE 4 INSTRUCTIONS Do not open this booklet until instructed to do so. Time limit: 15 minutes You may use calculators
More informationTest Booklet. Subject: MA, Grade: 07 MCAS th Grade Mathematics. Student name:
Test Booklet Subject: MA, Grade: 07 MCAS 2008 7th Grade Mathematics Student name: Author: Massachusetts District: Massachusetts Released Tests Printed: Monday July 09, 2012 Instructions for Test Administrator
More informationPaper B Numeracy Paper 11+ Candidate Number... This is a multiple-choice test. Please fill in the details on the multiple-choice answer sheet.
Paper B. 2015 Numeracy Paper 11+ Name... Candidate Number... Seat Number... This is a multiple-choice test. Please fill in the details on the multiple-choice answer sheet. This numeracy paper contains
More informationCranford Public Schools Summer Math Practice Students Entering 4 th Grade
Cranford Public Schools Summer Math Practice Students Entering 4 th Grade Summer Math Practice- Rising to 4th Grade Name Multiple Choice 1. Michelle is painting her bedroom walls. Which measurement best
More informationMATH EOG Practice Test
Copyright 2016 Edmentum All rights reserved. MATH EOG Practice Test Question #1 Round to the nearest tenth: 9.646 A. 9 9.6 C. 9.5 D. 9.64 Question #2 Evaluate the following. 10 3 A. 30 100 C. 1,000 D.
More informationWrite down all the factors of 15 Write down all the multiples of 6 between 20 and 40
8th September Convert 90 millimetres into centimetres Convert 2 centimetres into millimetres Write down all the factors of 15 Write down all the multiples of 6 between 20 and 40 A printer prints 6 pages
More informationBELLEVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUMMER MATH PACKET STUDENTS ENTERING 3 rd GRADE REQUIRED MATERIALS: Pencil Centimeter/Inch Ruler Scrap Paper
BELLEVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUMMER MATH PACKET STUDENTS ENTERING 3 rd GRADE 2016-2017 REQUIRED MATERIALS: Pencil Centimeter/Inch Ruler Scrap Paper SUMMER MATH PACKET 2016-2017 NAME: SCHOOL: 1.Carol is reading
More informationRELEASED. North Carolina READY End-of-Grade Assessment Mathematics. Grade 7. Student Booklet
REVISED 7/4/205 Released Form North Carolina READY End-of-Grade Assessment Mathematics Grade 7 Student Booklet Academic Services and Instructional Support Division of Accountability Services Copyright
More informationFourth Grade Spiraling Review Week 1 of Fifth Six Weeks
Note: Record all work in your math journal. Day 1 www.guin nessworl drecords. com Fourth Grade Spiraling Review Week 1 of Fifth Six Weeks According to Guinness World Records, the world's largest cardboard
More informationThis book belongs to
This book belongs to This book was made for your convenience. It is available for printing from the website. It contains all of the printables from Easy Peasy's Math 4 course. The instructions for each
More informationMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Name: Weekly Homework Sheet Q: Date: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday What is the VALUE of the underlined digit?,0,,0,,, Write,000, in each form. Word: Expanded:,, Round, to the nearest 0:,000:,000:,,
More informationReminder - Practicing multiplication (up to 12) and long division facts are VERY important!
1 Summer Math Reinforcement Packet Students Entering into 5th Grade Our fourth graders had a busy year learning new math skills. Mastery of all these skills is extremely important in order to develop a
More informationWord. Problems. Focused Practice to Master Word Problems. Download the free Carson-Dellosa PEEK app and bring this product to life!
Word GRADE 8 Problems Focused Practice to Master Word Problems Real world applications Multi-step word problems Whole numbers, decimals, and fractions Ratio and proportion Percents and interest Metric
More informationBegin Practice Round
Indiana Academic M.A.T.H. Bowl Invitational February 2012 Begin Practice Round 1 2012 MATH Invitational Practice Round 30 seconds 16 + 12 =? a. 18 b. 14 c. 4 d. 28 2012 MATH Invitational Practice Round
More informationIndiana Academic M.A.T.H. Bowl. Invitational February 2012
Indiana Academic M.A.T.H. Bowl Invitational February 2012 Begin Practice Round 2012 MATH Invitational Practice Round 30 seconds a. 18 b. 14 c. 4 d. 28 16 + 12 =? 2012 MATH Invitational Practice Round 16
More informationDiagnostic Test. Name. Directions: Circle the best answer for each of the following questions.
Name Diagnostic Test 1. When Jada began collecting stickers at the age of 8, she had 125. Today, she has eight times as many. How many stickers does she have today? A. 133 stickers B. 1,000 stickers C.
More informationCheetah Math Superstars
Cheetah Math Superstars PARENTS: You may read the problem to your child and demonstrate a similar problem, but he/she should work the problems. Please encourage independent thinking and problem solving
More information3rd Grade Math Review Quizzes #16-20
3rd Grade Math Review Quizzes #16-20 Name Date 3 rd Grade Review Quiz #16 1. Use the following table to find how many fingers are on 9 people? Number of People Number of Fingers 1 10 3 30 6 60 9 a) 70
More informationSummer Math Calendar
Going into Third Grade Directions: Follow the daily activities to practice different math concepts. Feel free to extend any of the activities listed. When the work is completed, have a parent initial the
More informationReleased Items. Grade 7 Mathematics North Carolina End-of-Grade Assessment. Published January 2019
Released Items Published January 2019 Grade 7 Mathematics North Carolina End-of-Grade ssessment Public Schools of North Carolina Department of Public Instruction State oard of Education Division of ccountability
More information4 th Grade Math Notebook
4 th Grade Math Notebook By: Aligned to the VA SOLs Table of Contents Quarter 1 Table of Contents Quarter 2 Table of Contents Quarter 3 Table of Contents Quarter 4 Hundred Millions Ten Millions Millions
More informationTEST 6. 12, 7, 15, 4, 1, 10, Circle all the odd numbers.
TEST 6. Complete the picture so that it has 7 dots. 2. What is the number shown? 0 5 0. Fill in the missing numbers. 2 + = 4 = (c) + 4 = (d) 4 + = 9 (e) 8 = (f) + 7 = 7 4. Write these numbers in order
More informationMathematics Spiral Review Quarter 3.1 Grade 5
Mathematics Spiral Review Quarter 3.1 Grade 5 Find the product: 84.3 x 7.6 = Bobby added 2.45 and 31.2 and got 5.57. What mistake did he make with his calculations? Estimation (5.NBT.3 and 5.NBT.7) Mr.
More informationEssentials. Week by. Week
Week by Week MATHEMATICS Essentials Grade WEEK 2 = 9 Fun with Multiplication If you had six of each of these polygons, how many angles would you have? Seeing Math Describe your observations about the number
More informationIncoming Advanced Grade 7
Name Date Incoming Advanced Grade 7 Tell whether the two fractions form a proportion. 1. 3 16, 4 20 2. 5 30, 7 42 3. 4 6, 18 27 4. Use the ratio table to find the unit rate in dollars per ounce. Order
More informationSummer Math Packet. Grade 3 Students Going to Grade 4. Trumbull Public Schools June 2010
Summer Math Packet 1 Grade 3 Students Going to Grade 4 Trumbull Public Schools June 2010 2 Please note: This packet is for your summer practice! It does not need to be returned to school in September.
More informationHuntersville Elementary School North Carolina Published by TE21, Inc. December 2015
q Student Name: 2015-2016 5 th Grade Math 1 st enchmark Huntersville Elementary School North arolina Published by TE21, Inc. ecember 2015 LL RIGHTS RESERVE This publication cannot be shared, duplicated,
More information17 9 = = = = = = = = = 12. Choose the correct answer.
Page 1 Choose the correct answer. 1. Which shows a related addition fact? 17 9 = 8 17 + 9 = 26 9 8 = 1 8 + 9 = 17 25 8 = 17 2. There are 7 big dogs and 6 small dogs. Which number sentence shows how many
More information5 th Grade MATH SUMMER PACKET ANSWERS Please attach ALL work
NAME: 5 th Grade MATH SUMMER PACKET ANSWERS Please attach ALL work DATE: 1.) 26.) 51.) 76.) 2.) 27.) 52.) 77.) 3.) 28.) 53.) 78.) 4.) 29.) 54.) 79.) 5.) 30.) 55.) 80.) 6.) 31.) 56.) 81.) 7.) 32.) 57.)
More informationMULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Exam 4-8 Dec 11 Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Use front end rounding to estimate the sum or difference. Then find the exact
More informationFOURTH GRADE MATH PRACTICE TEST 4
1. The shaded portion of the model shown below represents a decimal number. How is the decimal number written in words? 3. The chalkboard in Mr. Down s classroom has a width of 10 feet. The chalkboard
More information3. What must be added to seven hundred thirty to make one thousand?
MENTAL PAPER --- YEAR 6--- HALF YEARLY For the following group of questions, you have 5 seconds to work out each answer and write it down. Għal dawn il-mistoqsijiet li ġejjin, għandek 5 sekondi biex taħdem
More informationLesson 115. Guided Practice
Lesson 115 Date Estimating answers to word problems by rounding to the nearest hundred or thousand Estimating can be used to quickly check numbers to see if they make sense. For example, if you need to
More informationCheetah Math Superstars
PARENTS: You may read the problem to your child and demonstrate a similar problem, but he/she should work the problems. Please encourage independent thinking and problem solving skills. SCORING: 20 paw
More informationName Numeration, Patterns, and Relationships
Numeration, Patterns, and Relationships 1 In standard form 5,000,000 20,000 400 8 is equal to which number? A 5,200,408 B 5,020,408 C 520,408 D 502,408 2 What is the value of 6 in 368,5,427? A 60,000 B
More informationproduct of a 3-digit number and a 1-digit number Which expression shows a strategy he could use?
hoose the correct answer. 1. aniel plans to use a strategy to find 18 470. Which expression shows a strategy he could use? 4 5 470 3 470 3 47 18 0 470 Page 1 4. Ryan made this model to find the product
More informationMATH NUMBER SENSE 3 Performance Objective Task Analysis Benchmarks/Assessment Students: 1. Students understand place value of whole numbers.
Students: 1. Students understand place value of whole numbers. 1. Count, read, and write whole numbers to 10,000. Count to 10,000 Which numbers are whole numbers? Whole number 0, 15.3, 4/5, 8, 25 1/2 Count
More informationNumber Line: Comparing and Ordering Integers (page 6)
LESSON Name 1 Number Line: Comparing and Ordering Integers (page 6) A number line shows numbers in order from least to greatest. The number line has zero at the center. Numbers to the right of zero are
More informationTest Booklet. Subject: MA, Grade: 03 MCAS rd Grade Mathematics. Student name:
Test Booklet Subject: MA, Grade: 03 Student name: Author: Massachusetts District: Massachusetts Released Tests Printed: Monday June 25, 2012 1 Robin and Joey had the stamps shown below. They used some
More informationFormative type assessment (i.e. windshield check, dry erase boards, exit tickets, multiple choice, journals, checklists, etc.
Jones County School District Assessment Blueprint 2013-2014 Grade/Subject Level: 3rd Grade Math Team Members: A. Mobley, K. Husser, R. Sims, S. Clark, K. Knight, J. Hall Creating Summative / District Benchmark
More informationSummer Math Packet 2018
Summer Math Packet 2018 According to the National Summer Learning Association, students lose about two months of math skills over the summer months! This is known as summer slide! Stop the slide and practice
More informationLesson 2.1 Multiplication Comparisons
Name: # Lesson 2.1 Multiplication Comparisons Date: Ms. Mastromarco 1. Write a comparison sentence. a. 6 3 = 18 times as many as is. 2. Alan is 14 years old. This is twice as old as his brother James is.
More informationAnswer Key. Easy Peasy All-In-One-Homeschool
Answer Key Easy Peasy All-In-One-Homeschool 4 5 6 Telling Time Adding 2-Digits Fractions Subtracting 2-Digits Adding and Subtracting Money A. Draw the hands on each clock face to show the time. 12:20 6:05
More information2008 Cedar Ridge Test Solutions
2008 Cedar Ridge Test Solutions 1) The value of 1.4 + 0.03 + 0.009 + 7 is Step 1: Line up all of the decimals in the equation: 1.4 0.03 0.009 + 7 8.439 2) Solve: 4 + 2 x 3 4 2 + 3 = Answer: 8.439 Order
More informationTennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program TCAP. Math Grade 5 Practice Test Subpart 1, Subpart 2, & Subpart 3. Student Name.
Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program TCAP Math Grade 5 Practice Test Subpart 1, Subpart 2, & Subpart 3 Student Name Teacher Name Published under contract with the Tennessee Department of Education
More informationMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Name: Weekly Homework Sheet () Date: 2 9 After watching American Idol, viewers call in and vote for their favorite contestant. During the first minute of voting 2, people voted. During the second minute
More information2018 TAME Middle School Practice State Mathematics Test
2018 TAME Middle School Practice State Mathematics Test (1) Noah bowled five games. He predicts the score of the next game he bowls will be 120. Which list most likely shows the scores of Kent s first
More informationSpiral Review Created by K. Lyle 2014
Spiral Review #4 Created by K. Lyle 2014 Enclosed is 9 weeks of Spiral Review that covers skills taught throughout third grade. Questions are aligned to the Virginia Standards of Learning with a focus
More informationUnit 1. Activity 1. Whole numbers. 1. Copy and complete each number pattern.
1 2 Unit 1 Whole numbers Activity 1 1. Copy and complete each number pattern. 2 671 2 680 2 689 13 450 13 650 14 450 25 125 25 000 24 875 124 300 126 300 128 300 180 500 180 000 179 500 2. Write these
More informationSummer Math Activities
Summer Math Activities Fifth Grade July 7 th, July 14 th, July 21 st, July 28 th, August 4 th, August 11 th, August 18 th, and August 25 th Every Friday! Board Game, Card Game or App Day Choose a game
More informationSimple Solutions Mathematics Level 3. Level 3. Help Pages & Who Knows Drill
Level 3 & Who Knows Drill 283 Vocabulary Arithmetic Operations Difference the result or answer to a subtraction problem. Example: The difference of 5 and 1 is 4. Product the result or answer to a multiplication
More information3 rd Grade Summer Mathematics Review #1. Name: 1. Find the missing factor. 2. Write the three numbers that belong to this fact family.
1. Find the missing factor. 3 rd Grade Summer Mathematics Review #1 2. Write the three numbers that belong to this fact family. X 2 = 3 x 4 6 + 3 = 9 3 + 6 = 9 9-3 = 6 9-6 = 3 3. The figure below is an.
More informationDay 1. Mental Arithmetic Questions KS3 MATHEMATICS. 60 X 2 = 120 seconds. 1 pm is 1300 hours So gives 3 hours. Half of 5 is 2.
Mental Arithmetic Questions. The tally chart shows the number of questions a teacher asked in a lesson. How many questions did the teacher ask? 22 KS MATHEMATICS 0 4 0 Level 4 Answers Day 2. How many seconds
More information2017 Houston ISD Middle School Mathematics Test A Contest
2017 Houston ISD Middle School Mathematics Test A Contest (1) 2 5 + 2 4 + 2 3 + 2 2 + 2 1 + 2 0 = A) 63 B) 62 C) 61 D) 56 E) 55 (2) Twenty-four percent of twenty-five is A) 60 B) 104 1 6 C) 96 D) 96 1
More informationproduct of a 3-digit number and a 1-digit number Which expression shows a strategy he could use?
hoose the correct answer. 1. Juan plans to use a strategy to find 12 30. Which expression shows a strategy he could use? A 3 3 30 12 0 30 3 30 2. Kate s family saved 2,573 pennies last year. Zoe s family
More informationName: Week of December 18 MathWorksheets.com
The fourth grade students invited their parents to come to their classroom on Alexander Graham Bell Day to see their projects. Rosa was making nametags for the parents. She needs 37 nametags. If she makes
More informationEssentials. Week by. Week. Calculate!
Week by Week MATHEMATICS Essentials Grade WEEK 7 Calculate! Find two numbers whose product would be between 0 and 50. Can you find more solutions? Find two numbers whose product would be between,500 and,600.
More informationStudent Answer Document STAAR Practice Test, Form A
Student Answer Document STAAR Practice Test, Form A Sample A 3 3 Sample B Use grid BELOW. 4 37 Item 3 Use grid BELOW. 5 3 Item 39 4 Use grid BELOW. 40 5 7 4 3 4 4 7 9 43 5 30 44 9 3 45 7 0 3 4 Item 33
More informationWhat is the length of the ribbon to the nearest fourth inch? What time is shown on Clara s clock? Choose the correct answer End of Year Test
Choose the correct answer. 1. Clara looked at the clock on her way to band practice. 11 1 10 9 7 6 5 1 What time is shown on Clara s clock? A thirteen minutes before three B thirteen minutes after three
More information3ºC 4ºC 6ºC. Write the correct answer. For 1 4, use the thermometer. How many degrees will the temperature have to drop in order to be 10ºC?
Page 1 Write the correct answer. For 1 4, use the thermometer. How many degrees will the temperature have to drop in order to be 10ºC? 7º For 5 8, use the number line. What is the temperature reading on
More information3. The price of Mr. Claxton's groceries was $ He used coupons save a total of $2.35. How much of his own money did Mr. Claxton spend?
Name: Date: 1. Rufus bought 6 items at the mall. No item cost more than $5 or less than $2. Which of the following could be the total cost of the 6 items Rufus bought? A. $7 B. $10 C. $22 D. $31 This online
More information5th Grade. Decimal Addition. Slide 1 / 152 Slide 2 / 152. Slide 4 / 152. Slide 3 / 152. Slide 5 / 152. Slide 6 / 152. Decimal Computation
Slide 1 / 152 Slide 2 / 152 5th Grade Decimal Computation 2015-10-08 www.njctl.org Slide 3 / 152 Slide 4 / 152 Decimal Computation Unit Topics Click on the topic to go to that section Decimal Addition
More informationGCSE MATHEMATICS (LINEAR) Foundation Tier Paper 1. Morning (NOV F01)
Please write clearly in block capitals. Centre number Candidate number Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature GCSE F MATHEMATICS (LINEAR) Foundation Tier Paper 1 Wednesday 2 November 2016 Materials For
More information_ 3 R _ 5 R2
3-1 Divide with remainders. 1. 5 _ 5 R4 29 2. 8 _ 4 R2 34 3. 9 _ 8 R3 75-25 4-32 2-72 3 4. 2 _ 6 R1 13 5. 4 _ 9 R3 39 6. 4 _ 7 R2 3-12 1-36 3-28 2 7. 7 _ 6 R3 45 8. 6 _ 6 R2 38 9. 5 _ 7 R4 39-42 3-36 2-35
More informationMultiplying and Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers
4 CHAPTER Lesson 4.1 Multiplying and Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers Product of Proper Fractions Look at the diagram. Then complete. 1. 3 5? 1_ 2 of 3_ 5 Complete. 2. 3_ 4 of 5_ 7 Extra Practice 5A
More information1. If x = 2n + 1, what is the value of x when n = 10? A) 11 B) 13 C) 20 D) 21 E) 211 2. Which of the following types of graph would be best to show the change in temperature recorded in a city every 15
More informationMathematics Achievement
Section Mathematics Achievement 30 Questions Time: 30 minutes Each question is followed by four suggested answers. Read each question and then decide which one of the four suggested answers is best. Find
More informationPARENT PACKET Splash into Summer with Math!
PARENT PACKET Splash into Summer with Math! For Students Completing Third Grade This summer math booklet was developed to provide students in 3 rd Grade Math to review grade level math objectives and to
More informationTIMSS 2011 released items: Mathematics
TIMSS 2011 released items: Mathematics The items shown in this document are real items that were administered to Fourth class pupils who took part in TIMSS in 2011. Each item is shown in the format that
More informationENTRANCE AND SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION 2012 MATHEMATICS 1 HOUR CALCULATORS NOT ALLOWED CANDIDATE NAME. Instructions to Candidates:
ENTRANCE AND SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION 2012 MATHEMATICS 1 HOUR CALCULATORS NOT ALLOWED CANDIDATE NAME Instructions to Candidates: 1. Write your name on the line above. 2. Attempt to answer all questions
More informationEssential Mathematics. Study Guide #1
Math 54CM Essential Mathematics Name Date Study Guide # Exam # is closed book and closed notes. NO CALCULATORS. Please clearly show any work necessary to get partial credit. Be sure to show your answer
More informationMinute Simplify: 12( ) = 3. Circle all of the following equal to : % Cross out the three-dimensional shape.
Minute 1 1. Simplify: 1( + 7 + 1) =. 7 = 10 10. Circle all of the following equal to : 0. 0% 5 100. 10 = 5 5. Cross out the three-dimensional shape. 6. Each side of the regular pentagon is 5 centimeters.
More informationRidgeview Middle School. Summer Math Packet Incoming Grade 6
Ridgeview Middle School Summer Math Packet Incoming Grade 6 Dear Ridgeview Student and Parent, The purpose of this packet is to provide a review of objectives that were taught the previous school year
More information$4.69 $2.73. This is 1. M410A401. What is. 2 Which is the best estimate for 8,032 2,936? About 5,000
SESSION: 15 PE: 3 11/9/101 12:36 OIN IS-pam PT: @sun1/xydisk2/s_psycorp/rp_virginia/o_537591g5/iv_g5mathtest Mathematics IRETIONS Read and solve each question. Then mark the space in the answer booklet
More information2. Write the products for these. SAMPLE 4 6 = = = 4 3 = 8 3 = 3. Use a doubling strategy to complete this table. Step Ahead 6.
. Introducing the Eights Multiplication Facts. Write the products for these. Look at this array. What do you see? What strategy can you use to figure out the product? = = Look at the next array. What do
More informationMULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Write a fraction to represent the shaded part of the object. 1) A) 1 3 3 1 C) 3 4 2) D) 1 4 A) 1 6
More informationFourth Grade Quarter 3 Unit 5: Fraction Equivalence, Ordering, and Operations Part 2, Topics F-H Approximately 14 days Begin around January 9 th
HIGLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 2016/2017 INSTRUCTIONAL ALIGNMENT Fourth Grade Quarter 3 Unit 5: Fraction Equivalence, Ordering, and Operations Part 2, Topics F-H Approximately 14 days Begin around January
More informationMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Name: Weekly Homework Sheet (1) Date: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Millions Place Value Chart,, Hundred Ten Thousands Thousands Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones What is the place value of the underlined
More informationRevised 2008 GRADE. Mathematics. A Student and Family Guide. Revised Based on TEKS Refinements
GRADE Revised 2008 Mathematics A Student and Family Guide Revised Based on TEKS Refinements Texas Assessment STUDY GUIDE Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills Grade 5 Mathematics A Student and Family
More informationThis book belongs to
This book belongs to This book was made for your convenience. It is available for printing from the website. It contains all of the printables from Easy Peasy's Math 2 course. The instructions for each
More informationMath Summer Break Packet
2016 Summer Break Packet Note to the Student Summer Break Packet You learned so much in Grade 5! It is important that you keep practicing your math skills over the summer to be ready for your 6th grade
More informationw = 17 1st March What fraction of the rectangle is not shaded? In this rectangle,! is shaded purple is shaded green.
1st March 6 7 2 In this rectangle,! is shaded purple!!! is shaded green. What fraction of the rectangle is not shaded? w = 17 Work out 6w + 7 The volume of the cube and the cuboid are equal. Find the length
More informationAG1. What decimal number represents the point shown on the number line? What is the width of the river in centimeters?
Page Write the correct answer.. A river is 0 meters wide. 4. Use the number line. Metric Units of Length centimeter (cm) = millimeters (mm) decimeter (dm) = centimeters meter (m) = decimeters meter (m)
More informationUnit 1, Activity 2, Grain of Rice. Grade 4 Mathematics
Unit 1, Activity 2, Grain of Rice Grade 4 Mathematics Unit 1, Activity 2, Grain of Rice One Grain of Rice Predict how many grains of rice Rani will get after one month. Complete the table with a partner.
More information