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Did you write the value of each in expanded form?
C) 38,068
Question 1)
Which number is the same as 3 ten thousands, 8 one thousands, 5 tens, 1 ten, and 8 ones? |
Did you write the value of each in a relationship equation?
F) The thousands place is ten times greater than the hundreds place
Question 2)
The number represents the population of a city in Texas. 74,420 What is the relationship between the thousands place and the hundreds place in the number? |
Did you use the number line to find the halfway and round to the nearest number?
A) About 2,400 miles, because point P is more than halfway between 2,300 and 2,400.
Question 3)
Point P on the number line represents the number of miles the Smith family drove last month. About how many miles did the Smith family drive last month? |
Did you write round each number first, then add?
G) 400 miles
Question 4)
Isaac rode his bicycle 135 miles on Monday, 158 miles on Tuesday, and 56 miles on Wednesday. What is the best estimate of the total number of miles he rode over the three days? |
Did you write an equation or draw a picture?
D) 56 hours
Question 5)
Jason worked 7 times last month at his dad’s shop. He worked 8 hours each time. What is the total number of hours that Jason worked last month? |
Did you add first, then divide?
H) 9 cars
Question 6)
The owner of a toy store ordered 23 red cars and 31 blue cars. She put the same amount of cars on each of 6 shelves. How many cars did she put on each shelf? |
Did you write the rule for each table?
B) Tonya 3 - Jackie 24 Tonya 5 - Jackie 40 Tonya 6 - Jackie 48 Tonya 9 - Jackie 72 Tonya 12 - Jackie 96
Question 7)
Tonya and Jackie were playing a number game. When Tonya called a number, Jackie said a number that is 8 times more than Tonya’s number. Which table shows the results of their game? |
Did you label each table with the numbers?
Answer = F
Question 8)
Krissy was studying how long different animals usually live. She learned that leopards live about 12 years, black bears live about 18 years, horses live about 20 years, and Asian Elephants live about 35 years. Which of these best represents this information? |
Did you write true or false next to each answer?
C) The number 47,891 is an odd number, because the digit in the ones place is not divisible by 2.
Question 9)
Which statement about 47,891 is true? |
Did you label the fractions on the number line?
J) 1/3
Question 10)
Mark and Tammy are playing a video game. The game uses a number line to track how much of the game has been completed. Point J on the number line shows where Mark and Tammy stopped playing. What fraction of the game have they completed? |
Did you separate the ice cream cones between the people?
D) 2/8
Question 11)
Mr. Stephens ordered some ice cream cones for his family. He shared all of the ice cream cones equally between himself, his wife, and his two daughters. What fraction of the ice cream cones will each person receive? |
Did you write an equation or draw a picture?
Answer: 108
Question 12)
Republic Elementary has 6 second grade classrooms. Each classroom has 18 students. How many second graders attend Republic Elementary? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. |
Did you label your sides then use the formula?
G) 126 square feet
Question 13)
The Martin family plans to build a basketball court in the backyard. The figure represents the basketball court. Each square equals one square foot. What is the area, in square feet, of the basketball court? |
Did you explain your answer in words?
C) To pay tuition for college.
Question 14)
Stacy is planning her monthly budget. Which of these would be a reason to save some money in a savings account? |
Did you label the name of each shape?
Answer = G
Question 15)
Ava drew a set of quadrilaterals in her notebook. Which set of figures could NOT be the figures Ava drew? |
Did you use a running total and label each bill and coin?
A) $9.10
Question 16)
Oscar received the coins and bills shown when he sold lemonade. What is the value of the coins and bills Oscar received? |
Did you label the name of each figure?
F) All figures in Set A are prisms.
Question 17)
A collection of figures has been sorted into two sets. Which sentence could be used to describe the sorted figures? |
Did you use your reference materials and label each answer with what it measures?
C) Liters
Question 18)
Allen wants to know how much water it takes to fill his mop bucket. Which unit of measure is most appropriate to describe the amount of water that will fill Allen’s bucket? |
Did you use the number line to show jumps of time?
J) 12:50 pm
Question 19)
James and Sam planned a walk together. James left his house at 11:30 am and walked for 15 minutes to get to Sam’s house. James and Sam then walked for 65 minutes. What time did James and Sam stop walking? |
Did you write an equation adding all the sides?
Answer = 44
Question 20)
Phillipa drew a sketch of her kitchen and labeled the sketch with the dimensions of her kitchen. Her sketch is shown. What is the perimeter of Phillipa’s kitchen? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. |
Did you label the picture and draw a equivalent picture?
B) 2/3
Question 21)
Melvin looked in his guitar case and saw that 4/6 of the guitar picks in his case were gray, as shown in the picture. Which fraction is equal to 4/6? |
Did you make a list of your own first?
H) Rides, food and drinks, games
Question 22)
On Tuesday at the State Fair of Texas, visitors bought 3,671 tickets for food and drinks, 4,032 tickets for rides, and 2,978 tickets for games. Which shows the number of tickets in order from greatest to least? |
Did you label all fraction strips, shade the given fractions, and compare first?
B) ½ > ⅛, because a half is larger than an eighth.
Question 23)
Adonis and his dad were making a cake. They needed ⅛ cup of butter and ½ cup flour. Which statement about the fractional amounts of butter and flour is true? |
Did you write and solve 2 equations first?
J) 57 – 15 + 85 = ⬜
Question 24)
Third graders collected jackets to donate to the homeless shelter. The first week, they collected 85 jackets. The next week, they collected 57 jackets. They threw away 15 jackets because they were not in good condition. Which number sentence can be used to find the number of jackets the third graders were able to donate? |
Did you label the graph and then write 2 equations to solve?
D) 25 birds
Question 25)
The number of birds in different bird displays at a city zoo are shown in the graph. How many more water birds and upland ground birds combined are there in the zoo than birds of prey? |