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Initial Assessment for Grade 5 - MathChild Name:First:Last:DateThe test is evaluating the student’s ability in the following content areas:the four operations with whole numbersthe concept of an equation; solving simple equationsdivisibility and factoringplace value and rounding with large numberssolving word problems, especially those that involve a fractional part of a quantitythe concept of a decimal and decimal place valueall four operations with decimals, to the hundredthscoordinate grid, drawing a line graph, and finding the averagefraction addition and subtractionequivalent fractions and simplifying fractionsfraction multiplicationdivision of fractions in special cases (a unit fraction divided by a whole number, and a whole number divided by a unit fraction)classifying triangles and quadrilateralsarea and perimetervolume of rectangular prisms (boxes)Instructions to the student:Do not use a calculator. Answer each question in the space provided.Instructions to the teacher:My suggestion for points per item is as follows. The total is 208 points. A score of 166 points is 80%.4330700121920Question #Max. pointsStudent scoreGraphs266 points272 pointssubtotal/ 8Fractions284 points293 points304 points314 points323 points336 points34 4 pointssubtotal/28Geometry353 points364 points374 points382 points393 points402 pointssubtotal/ 18TOTAL/ 20800Question #Max. pointsStudent scoreGraphs266 points272 pointssubtotal/ 8Fractions284 points293 points304 points314 points323 points336 points34 4 pointssubtotal/28Geometry353 points364 points374 points382 points393 points402 pointssubtotal/ 18TOTAL/ 2081094740130175Question #Max. pointsStudent scoreThe Four Operations14 points26 points34 points42 points52 points64 pointssubtotal/ 22Large Numbers72 points82 point92 point104 pointssubtotal/ 12Problem Solving113 points123 points134 points144 pointssubtotal/ 14Decimals154 points164 points174 points184 points194 points204 points214 points224 points236 points244 points256 pointssubtotal/ 4800Question #Max. pointsStudent scoreThe Four Operations14 points26 points34 points42 points52 points64 pointssubtotal/ 22Large Numbers72 points82 point92 point104 pointssubtotal/ 12Problem Solving113 points123 points134 points144 pointssubtotal/ 14Decimals154 points164 points174 points184 points194 points204 points214 points224 points236 points244 points256 pointssubtotal/ 48Pre-Assessment Test-Grade 5 The Four Operations2866644-213Solve (without a calculator).a. 1,035 ÷ 23b. 492 × 832Solve.a. x – 56,409 = 240,021b. 7,200 ÷ Y = 90c. N ÷ 14 = 236Place parentheses into the equations to make them true.a. 42 × 10 = 10 – 4 × 70b. 143 = 13 × 5 + 6647065310515A store was selling movies that originally cost $19.95 with a $5 discount. Mia bought five of them. What was the total cost?00A store was selling movies that originally cost $19.95 with a $5 discount. Mia bought five of them. What was the total cost?Write a single expression (number sentence) for the problem, and solve.Is 991 divisible by 4?Why or why not?Factor the following numbers to their prime factors.a. 26/ \b. 40/ \ Large NumbersWrite the numbers.70 million 16 thousand 9032 billion 232 thousandEstimate the result of 31,933 × 305.What is the value of the digit 8 in the number 56,782,010,00 0?Round these numbers to the nearest thousand, nearest ten thousand, nearest hundred thousand, and nearest million.number593,20419,054,947to the nearest 1,000to the nearest 10,000to the nearest 100,000to the nearest million Problem SolvingA meal in a fancy restaurant costs three times as much as a meal in the cafeteria. The meal in the fancy restaurant costs $36. In a 5-day workweek, Mary ate lunch at the fancy restaurant once, and in the cafeteria the rest of the days.How much did she spend on lunch that week?458431953709A blue swimsuit costs $42 and a red swimsuit cost 5/6 as much. How much would the two swimsuits cost together?Mark the $42 in the bar model. Mark what is not known with “?”. Solve.A bag has green and purple marbles. Two-fifths of the marbles are green, and the rest are purple.Draw a bar model for this situation.If there are 134 green marbles, how many are purple?Karen and Ann share the cost of a DVD that costs $29.90 so that Karen pays 3/5 of it and Ann pays 2/5 of it.Estimate how much each person will pay.Find the exact amount of how much each person will pay. DecimalsWrite the decimals indicated by the arrows.866394173721 Complete.a. 0.9 + 0.05 = b. 0.28 + = 1d. 1.3 ? 0.04 = e. 0.25 + 0.8 = Write as decimals.1037590225425008100=b.813056890-57150001000=Write as fractions or mixed numbers.a. 0.048b. 1.004Compare, and write < or >.a. 0.31 0.031b. 0.43 0.093632460241300Rounded to...Nearest onenearest tenthnearest hundredth5.09800Rounded to...Nearest onenearest tenthnearest hundredth5.098Round the numbers to the nearest one, nearest tenth, and nearest hundredth.Solve.a.0.4 × 7 =c.10 × 0.05 =b.0.4 × 700 =d.1000 × 0.5 =Divide.a. 0.36 ÷ 6 =c. 3 ÷ 100 =b. 5.6 ÷ 7 =d. 0.7 ÷ 10 =Convert.a. 0.2 m = cm 37 cm = m2.9 km = mb. 0.4 L = ml3.5 kg = g 240 g = kgc. 56 oz = lb oz74 in = ft in 15 C = qt C2866644-6032Two liters of ice cream is divided equally into nine bowls. Calculate, to the nearest milliliter, how much ice cream is in two bowls.Calculate.a. 4.2 ? 2.78b. 71.40 ÷ 5c. 2.2 × 6.4 Graphs3933444-10173Plot the points from the “number rule” on the coordinate grid.The rule for x-values:Start at 0, and add 1 each time.The rule for y-values:Start at 1, and add 2 each time.x01y1In the grid draw a circle with a center point at (8, 4) and a radius of 3 units. FractionsAdd and subtract.a.3 79+2 59b.5 16?2 56781050-803275002933700-80327500333375022542500Mark the fractions on the number line.34,4 53647440-59055003962400-590550036If you can find an equivalent fraction, write it. If you cannot, cross the whole problem out.a. 5 6=20b. 2 7=28Add and subtract the fractions and mixed numbers.a. 1 + 536b. 4 ? 153You need 2 3/4 cups of flour for one batch of rolls.Find how much flour you would need for three batches of pare the fractions, and write < , >, or = in the box.698044078105009661179909-78486150495055880002313940558800013b. 13152589609-7848629146505588000354330055880002c. 10483817953-784864142740558800010063182575522621a. 15 =29b. 36 =0021a. 15 =29b. 36 =Simplify the following fractions if possible. Give your answer as a mixed number when you can. GeometryMeasure the sides of the triangle in inches. Find its perimeter.1609344236553Below you see two triangles and two quadrilaterals. Classify the triangles according to their sides and angles. Name the quadrilaterals.1396619177347 a. A square has a perimeter of 12 m. What is its area?b. A square has an area of 25 ft.2. What is its perimeter?Is a square a trapezoid? Why or why not?a. Draw a right triangle with 5 cm and 7 cm perpendicular sides.b. Find its perimeter.c. Measure its angles. They measure °, °, and °.3006344-143500This is a rectangular prism. Find its volume. ................
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