4th Grade Mid-Module 3 Assessment (English) PDF
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This document contains a 4th-grade mathematics assessment focusing on multiplication and problem-solving. Questions range in difficulty and involve using different strategies to solve problems.
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1. Interactive Response INLINE CHOICE DOK 3 4.4(C) [S] Charley drew the model below to represent an equation. T F...
1. Interactive Response INLINE CHOICE DOK 3 4.4(C) [S] Charley drew the model below to represent an equation. T F A R D Use the drop down menus below to correctly describe Charley's equation. Charley's model represents 17 x 17 = 289. 2. Interactive Response TEXT ENTRY No DOK 4.4(D) [S] T Use a multiplication strategy to find the value of the following expression. F A R 30 x 60 = 1800 D 3. Interactive Response TEXT ENTRY No DOK 4.4(D) [S] T Use a multiplication strategy to find the value of the following expression. F A R 3 x 269 = 807 4. Interactive Response DTEXT ENTRY No DOK 4.4(D) [S] T Use a multiplication strategy to find the value of the following expression. F A R 3 x 269 = 30170 D 5. Selected Response No DOK 4.4(D) [S] A school's 4th grade is going on a field trip. There are 68 total students and it will cost each student $3 to attend. How much total money will it cost for all of the 4th grade to attend? T F A. $240 A B. $204 R D C. $1824 D. $194 Resource No DOK Last year, Mr. Petersen's rectangular garden had a length of 10 meters and an area of 40 square meters. T F A R D Enter Resource Title 2 Linked Items 6. Selected Response No DOK 4.5(D) [R] What is the perimeter of Mr. Petersen's garden? T A. 50 meters F A B. 20 meters R C. 28 meters D D. 100 meters 7. Selected Response No DOK 4.5(D) [R] This year, Mr. Petersen wants to make the garden 3 times as long and 2 times as wide. What would be the area and perimeter of Mr. Petersen's new garden? Perimeter: 64 meters T A. Area: 240 square meters F A Perimeter: 28 meters B. Area: 40 square meters R D Perimeter: 40 meters C. Area: 100 square meters Perimeter: 68 meters D. Area: 240 square meters 8. Selected Response No DOK 4.5(A) [R] The high school art teacher has 9 boxes of crayons with 52 crayons in each box. The elementary school art teacher has 6 boxes of crayons with 104 crayons in each box. How many total crayons do both teachers have? T F A. 468 crayons A B. 1,092 crayons R D C. 624 crayons D. 1,082 crayons 9. Selected Response DOK 2 4.5(A) [R] Grant had 35 baseball cards. Luke had twice as many baseball cards and then bought 12 more cards. Which strip diagram represents c, the total number of cards that Luke has? A. T F A B. R D C. D. 10. Selected Response No DOK 4.5(A) [R] A movie theater has two rooms. Room A has 9 rows of seats with 18 seats in each row. Room B has three times as many seats as Room A. How many seats are there in both rooms? T F A. 162 seats A B. 648 seats R D C. 486 seats D. 54 seats 11. Interactive Response INLINE CHOICE DOK 2 4.5(D) [R] Ariella purchased a rug in the shape of a rectangle. The length of the rug was 12 feet. The width of the rug is 3 feet less than the length. T F A R D What is the area and perimeter of the rug? Choose the correct answer from the drop-down menu to complete the statements. The area of Ariella's rug is 108 feet, and the perimeter of Ariella's rug is 42 feet. 12. Selected Response DOK 1 4.2(A) [S] The numbers below follow a pattern. 32 320 3,200 ____ Which expression shows one way to find the next number in this pattern? T F A. 32 x 100 A B. 32 x 10 R D C. 3,200 x 10 D. 3,200 x 100