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Week 6: Aoril 27-Mav 1 Notes for Math Homework Week 6 Hello! Here is what I would like for you to work on for this week: ***Please tear out the grid paper and reference materials out of the front of your test booklet to use! lf an answer is a griddable, just write the answer down beside the question. Show ALL work and strategies! I will do treats for great worUgrades so show me ALL you got! o Monday: Complete #1-9 of the Math STMR MOCK booklet Tuesday: Complete #10-17 Wednesday: Complete #18-25 Thursday: Complete #26-34 Friday: Perimeter color by number *Remember P=ADD ALL SIDES (not just two sides!) o Get on Reflex and earn a GREENLIGHT 2-3 times a week r Get on Education Galaxv 2 times a week and work on the following skill: Area and Perimeter Email: [email protected] Phone: (580)271-2873. Thank you for all you do! I ???.ru. Tltlet' 2 oXg 4'? a fL- +a

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Week 6: Aoril 27-Mav 1

Notes for Math Homework Week 6

Hello! Here is what I would like for you to work on for this week:***Please tear out the grid paper and reference materials out of the front ofyour test booklet to use! lf an answer is a griddable, just write the answerdown beside the question. Show ALL work and strategies! I will do treats forgreat worUgrades so show me ALL you got!

o Monday: Complete #1-9 of the Math STMR MOCK booklet

Tuesday: Complete #10-17

Wednesday: Complete #18-25

Thursday: Complete #26-34

Friday: Perimeter color by number *Remember P=ADD ALL

SIDES (not just two sides!)

o Get on Reflex and earn a GREENLIGHT 2-3 times a week

r Get on Education Galaxv 2 times a week and work on the

following skill: Area and Perimeter

Email: [email protected] Phone: (580)271-2873. Thank you for all you do!

I ???.ru. Tltlet'

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STAAR GRADE 4 MATHEMATICSREFERENCE MATERIALS

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STAAR GRADE 4 MATHEMATICSREFERENCE MATERIALS

Customary

1 mile (mi) = 1,760 Yards (Yd)

1 yard (yd) = 3 feet (ft)

l foot (ft) = 12 inches (in.)

Metric

1 kilometer (km) = 1,000 meters (m)

1 meter (m) = 100 centimeters (cm)

l centimeter (cm; = 19 millimeters (mm)

Customary

1 gallon (gat) = 4 quarts (qt)

1 quart (qt) = Z Pints (Pt)

1 Pint (Pt) = 2 cups (c)

l cuP (c) = 8 fluid ounces (fl oz)

Metric

1 liter (L) = 1,000 milliliters (mL)

Customary

1 ton (T) = 2,O00 Pounds (lb)

l Pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz)

Metric

1 kilogram (kg) = 1,OOO grams (g)

1 gram (g) = 1,000 milligrams (mg)

1 year = 12 months

1 year = 52 weeks

lweek=7days1 day = 24 hours

t hour = 60 minutes

1 minute = 60 seconds

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DIRECTIONS

Read each question carefully. For a multiple-choice question, determine thebest answer to the question from the four answer choices provided. For agriddable question, determine the best answer to the question. Then fill in theanswer on your answer document.

1 People in the United States drink about 129,600,000 bottles of water each day.What is the value of the digit 1 in this number?

A 100,000,000

B 100

c 1,000

D 100,000

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Ignacio and Elaine read the same book, The shaded part of each modelrepresents the fraction of the book that each student read.

Ignacio

Elaine

Which expression can be used to find the difference between the fraction of thebook Elaine read and the fraction of the book Ignacio read?

_16 13'47

74G rs-16

., 16 13" 20- 20

_20 20' 16 - 13

3 Which decimal is equivalent ,o ftZA 0.079

B O.79

c 7.9

D 79.100

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4 Which statement best describes a primary service of a bank?

F Banks offer checking and savings accounts to their customers.

G Banks help customers decide which expenses to pay.

H Banks help customers meet their neighbors.

J Banks sell stamps and deliver mail.

5 Alexa had a total of 36 bottles of water. She drank half of the bottles of water lastweek. Alexa will drink the remaining water bottles during the next 6 days, Shewill drink the same number of bottles each day.

Which strip diagram shows a way to find w, the number of water bottles Alexawill drink during each of the next 6 days?

A

B

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36 6

6

18

18

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6 Ray TU has been drawn on the protractor, as shown.

U

To construct an angle that has a measure of 85", another ray can be drawn thatstarts at point fand passes through -F point R

G point S

H point Y

J point l,Y

aR a

w

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The table shows the heights in inches of the students in Mr. Garrison's class,

Student Heights

Mr. Garrison made this dot plot to show the heights of his students. The dot plotis incomplete.

Heights

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60Height (inches)

What height in inches is missing a data point on the dot plot?

Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure touse the correct place value.

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8 In which drawing does line m appear to be perpendicular to line k?

9 Ms. Thompson needs f ,urd, of red fabric anallyards of silver fabric. Which

comparison is true?

" E,'l" E=rIc f .zlD None of these

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10 Ms. Wilmeth bought 4 bags of candies, Each bag contained 8 candies. She put anequal number of these candies into each of 9 gift boxes.

How many candies were left over?

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11 Olivia has 2 gallons and 3 quarts of vanilla ice cream and 1 gallon and 2 quarts ofchocolate ice cream left over from a party.

What is the total number of gallons and quarts of ice cream that Olivia has leftover?

A l gal 1qt

B 4gal 1qt

C Sgal 3qt

D sgal 1qt

12 Which fraction is equivalent to 1.5?

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13 The rectangular top of Kathleen's desk has a length of 24 inches and a width of17 inches. What is the area of the top of Kathleen's desk in square inches?

A 192 square inches

B 82 square inches

C 408 square inches

D 41 square inches

14 The model is shaded to represent one whole.

Model Y is shaded to represent a number greater than one.

M.deY: t.!.H.tWhich expression CANNOT be used to represent this number?

_4 4 4

' 4+ 4+ 4

u l.+.i.+" +.1.1o.+

'1*1.i.1

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15 The measure of angle WXZ is 9Oo, The measure of angle WXY is 53o

What is the measure in degrees of angleYXZ?

Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure touse the correct place value.

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16 Which expression has a quotient of about 7?

F 7 +2

G 23+7

H 36+5

J 13+6

17 Workers at a company fixed 37,015.08 meters of pipe. How is this numberwritten in expanded notation?

A (3 x 10,000)+(7 x 1,000)+(1 x 100)+(5 x 10)+(8 x 0.1)

B (3 x 10,000)+(7 x 1,000)+(1 x 10)+(5 x 1)+(B x 0.1)

C (3 x 1,000)+(7 x 100)+(1 x 10)+(5 x 1)+(8 x 0.01)

D (3 x 10,000)+(7 x 1,000)+(1 x 10)+(5 x 1)+(8 x 0.01)

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18 Which model represents 11 x L3 - L43?

10 1

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19 Armando has two pencils in his desk. Use the ruler to measure the length of eachpencil to the nearest centimeter.

Which measurement is closest to the difference in centimeters between thelengths of these two pencils?

A 9cm

B lcmC 23cm

D 3cm

20 The owners of a business rented 4,506.23 square feet of space in an officebuilding. They plan to use 281,6 square feet of the space for the kitchen.

How many square feet of space are left?

F 4,224.63 square feet

G 4,385,43 square feet

H 4,478.07 square feet

, 4,225.L7 square feet

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21 The table shows numbers of feet and the equivalent numbers of yards.

Feet-to-Yards Conversions

L2 4

15 5

18 6

2L 7

Nathan has a piece ofchain that is 54 feet long. How many yards ofchain doesNathan have?

A 22yd

B 162 yd

C 18yd

D 46yd

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22 Each Saturday Mr, Franklin teaches 3 piano lessons at his music school and4 piano lessons in students' homes.

. For each lesson at his music school, he charges $15.

. For each lesson in a student's home, he charges $20.

Which set of equations can be used to find m, the amount of money in dollarsMr. Franklin earns from piano lessons each Saturday?

15x4-6020x3=6060+60-rn

15+3:52O+4=55+5=m15x3=4520x4=808O-45-m

15x3=4520x4--8045+80-m

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23 The list gives information about the favorite color of each of 22 students.

. 6 students chose red.

. 2 students chose yellow.

. 5 more students chose blue than yellow.

. 3 fewer students chose purple than red.o The rest of the students chose green.

Which frequency table represents the number of students who chose each color?

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Zeke used J cun white ,rour, I cup brown sugar, and z| cuns of flour to bake

some cookies.

What was the difference between the amount of flour and the combined amountof sugar Zeke used?

r :] cuns

e rJ cuns

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r ]cuo

25 What is the measure of angle RSf to the nearest degree?

A 400

B 500

c 1300

D 900

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26 A baker made 24 cakes each day for 2 days. He used 4 cups of flour for eachcake he made.

What was the total number of cups of flour the baker used on these 2 days?

Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure touse the correct place value.

27 the table shows the amounts Ms. Mcculley paid for different expenses during thelast three months.

Monthly Expenses

Month 2

Rent $1,600.00 $1,600.00 $ 1,600.00

Car payment $36s.77 $365.77 $365.77

Groceries $462.ss $398.89 $421.36

Gasoline $ 130. s6 $141.35 $133.30

Utilities $213.20 $208.ss $209.40

Which expenses were fixed expenses for Ms. McCulley during thesethree months?

A Groceries, gasoline, and utilities only

B Rent and car payment only

C None of the expenses

D All of the expenses

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28 Martha bought a new box of cereal. In one week she ate f, of the cereal.

Which is closest to the fraction of the cereal she had left?

1F Less than f, ofthe cereal was left.

1c Less than; of the cereal was left.

1

H About t of the cereal was left.

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J About; of the cereal was left.

29 The number line shows point YY.

W

11 L2 13

Which number does point yy represent on the number line?

A 11.6

B 11.07

c Ll,7

D 11.06

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3O These polygons belong in the same group,

Which statement best describes the polygons in this group?

F Each polygon has at least one pair of parallel sides,

G Each polygon has at least one obtuse angle.

H Each polygon has at least one right angle,

J Each polygon has at least one acute angle.

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31 The table shows the relationship between the position of a number in a patternand its value.

Which rule shows how to flnd the value when given the position?

Ax33B-32C +33

D+32

1 33

2 34

3 35

4 36

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32 The table shows the fractions of the bulletin boards in four classrooms that will beused to display artwork,

Which comparison is true?

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The perimeter of a rectangular bulletin board is 22 feet. Which model could showthe dimensions of this bulletin board in feet?

B

c

D

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11 ft

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Which expression is equivalen, ,o $t

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BE SURE YOU HAVE RECORDED ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS

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