Choose the correct answer. For 1 2, use this story. Alicia likes to draw with gel pens. Her mother gave her 3 new gel pens. Now Alicia has 7 gel pens. Which number sentence does NOT belong to the fact family that describes Alicia s story? 3 + = 7 7 3 = 7 = 3 7 + 3 = 10 Which number sentence shows how many pens Alicia s mother gave her? + 7 = 10 + 3 = 7 3 = 7 7 = 3 Page 1 In which number sentence would you put a sign? 9 2 = 7 11 3 = 1 8 = 12 9 3 = 12 For 5, choose the number sentence that answers the question. For homework, Harley solved 5 math problems and 3 science questions. Then he solved more math problems. How many more math problems did he solve than science problems? 11 3 = 8 5 = 1 5 + 3 + = 1 11 + 3 = 1 In which number sentence would you put a + sign? 17 = 11 12 3 = 9 1 2 = 12 13 = 17 The Hawks scored 3 more runs in a game than the Tigers. If the Tigers scored 5 runs, how many runs did the teams score together? 3 + 5 = 8 3 + 8 = 11 5 3 = 2 5 + 8 = 13 Assessment Guide AG33
Page 2 For 7 9, skip-count to choose the set of missing numbers. 12, 15, 18, 21,,, 2, 27, 30 13, 22, 28 2, 27, 28 2, 30, 33 2,, 3,, 8, 5, 25, 37, 55 25, 0, 0 30, 2, 0 30, 0, 0 0,,, 90,, 110, 120 70, 80, 100 70, 80, 110 5, 75, 95 5, 75, 100 For 10 11, use the number line to find the missing number. 51 5 2 53 5 7 5 78 79 80 81 87 8 Li has 81 cards. She gives away 19. Tim has 75 cards. He gives away 12. Which statement tells how many cards they have left? Li has 1 more card than Tim. They have the same number. Tim has 1 less card than Li. Tim has 1 more card than Li. Julia draws a circle and a square. She has 5 pennies. In how many different ways can she put the pennies in one or both shapes? ways 5 ways ways 10 ways AG3 Assessment Guide
Page 3 For 1 15, choose the number shown by the array. How many vertical lines are needed to make 20 intersections? 27 3 0 5 5 10 20 How many horizontal lines are needed to make 18 intersections? 2 0 8 How many intersections are there? 3 9 18 10 12 18 21 Kiko has a notepad, a notebook, and loose paper. She can write with pen, marker, or pencil. How many different paper and writing tool combinations does she have? 5 8 9 Assessment Guide AG35
Page José can choose to play football, baseball, or tennis. He can play on Friday or Saturday. How many different sport and day combinations does he have? 5 7 12 For 21 22, choose the multiplication sentence that describes the array. 0 8 = 0 8 0 = 0 1 8 = 8 8 8 = Which multiplication sentence describes how many intersections are on the map? + 5 = 9 = 1 5 = 20 = 2 The complete array will have 2 dots in all. How many rows will there be? 3 5 5 5 = 25 5 = 30 = 3 7 5 = 35 The complete array will have 0 dots. Which number sentence tells how many rows there will be? 5 = 0 0 5 = 0 = 5 5 + = 0 AG3 Assessment Guide
Page 5 Darnell has 12 coins. He makes stacks. Each stack has a different number of coins. What is the greatest number of coins that can be in a stack? 9 8 7 For 29 30, choose the sum for the magic square. 3 5 For 27 28, choose the missing number to complete the magic square. 57 59 58 0 11 1 15 17 The chart shows four ways to make the same amount of pens and pencils. Choose the total amount of pens and pencils. 20 22 21 32 PENS AND PENCILS If 12 are pens, then 18 are pencils. If 1 are pens, then 1 are pencils. If 18 are pens, then 12 are pencils. If 21 are pens, then 9 are pencils. 28 30 29 31 Assessment Guide AG37
Page The chart shows three ways to make the same amount of money. Choose the total amount of money. CENTS 1 2 7 1 3 2 2 0 7 25 27 28 29 A book costs 89. What is the fewest number of coins you can use if you have only dimes, nickels, and pennies? 9 12 13 1 Bryan has 5 coins worth 5. He buys a pretzel for 35 using the fewest possible coins. How many coins does he have left? 3 2 1 Kara has 3 coins worth 20. She trades the coin worth the most for 2 other coins. How many nickels does she have now? 1 2 3 For 3 37, choose the best estimate. 73 + 89 139 98 10 180 170 190 20 0 30 50 Ramona has 9 left after buying 3 snacks. She spent the same amount of money on two of the snacks and 15 on the other one. She started with 9. How much was each of the other snacks? 25 29 35 38 AG38 Assessment Guide
Page 7 Darla s class is going to the museum in 2 weeks and 3 days. In how many days is her class going to the museum? 10 15 17 23 For 2 3, choose the number that matches the group of base-ten blocks. Carlos and Kayla each bought the same pen. Carlos paid for his with 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies. Kayla paid all in pennies. How many pennies did Kayla use? 9 51 52 53 Victor is running in a race. He hopes to finish in 5 minutes 5 seconds. In how many seconds is he hoping to run the race? 5 55 5 35 58 8 7 78 219 229 221 239 Which is the name for 3,059? three thousand, five hundred nine three thousand, five hundred ninety thirty thousand, fifty-nine three thousand, fifty-nine Assessment Guide AG39
Page 8 For 5, find the mystery number. I am an odd number. I am greater than 5 7 and less than 9 8. My ones digit is less than my tens digit. The product of my tens digit and ones digit is a one-digit number. 1 51 2 73 What is,531 rounded to the nearest thousand? 5,000,000,500 7,000 What is 81 rounded to the nearest hundred? 00 80 500 00 I am an even number. The sum of my tens digit and ones digit is an odd number. I am greater than 5 and less than 9 7. The product of my tens digit and ones digit is 18. 25 3 9 What is 18,077 rounded to the nearest ten thousand? 10,000 18,000 19,000 20,000 How many different -digit numbers is it possible to make using the digits 1, 3,, and 9? 2 18 12 AG0 Assessment Guide