STAAR Grade 4 Mathematics Practice Assessment 2023 PDF
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This is a STAAR Grade 4 Mathematics practice assessment for 2023. It covers various math topics, including perimeter, area, volume, capacity, weight, mass, time, and problem-solving. The test contains multiple choice and open-response questions.
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GRADE 4 Mathematics Practice Assessment Copyright © 2023, Texas Education Agency. All rights reserved. Reproduction of all or portions of this work is prohibited without express written permission from the Texas Education Agency. STAAR GRADE 4 MATHEMATICS REFERENCE MATERIALS P = 4s Square P = l...
GRADE 4 Mathematics Practice Assessment Copyright © 2023, Texas Education Agency. All rights reserved. Reproduction of all or portions of this work is prohibited without express written permission from the Texas Education Agency. STAAR GRADE 4 MATHEMATICS REFERENCE MATERIALS P = 4s Square P = l + w+l + w or P = 2l + 2w 1 Rectangle 0 Inches PERIMETER AREA A= s ×s Rectangle A= l×w 2 Square 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 STAAR GRADE 4 MATHEMATICS REFERENCE MATERIALS 19 LENGTH 1 mile (mi) = 1,760 yards (yd) 1 kilometer (km) = 1,000 meters (m) 1 yard (yd) = 3 feet (ft) 1 meter (m) = 100 centimeters (cm) 1 foot (ft) = 12 inches (in.) 1 centimeter (cm) = 10 millimeters (mm) 16 18 Metric 17 Customary 15 VOLUME AND CAPACITY 14 Customary 13 1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts (qt) Metric 1 liter (L) = 1,000 milliliters (mL) 12 1 cup (c) = 8 fluid ounces (fl oz) 10 1 pint (pt) = 2 cups (c) 11 1 quart (qt) = 2 pints (pt) WEIGHT AND MASS 8 Metric 1 ton (T) = 2,000 pounds (lb) 1 kilogram (kg) = 1,000 grams (g) 7 9 Customary 1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz) 1 gram (g) = 1,000 milligrams (mg) 5 1 year = 12 months 4 1 year = 52 weeks 3 6 TIME 1 week = 7 days 2 1 0 Centimeters 1 day = 24 hours 1 hour = 60 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds MATHEMATICS Mathematics Page 7 DIRECTIONS Read each question carefully. Choose the best answer to each question. For open-response questions, determine the best answer to the question. 1 An artist poured 6.09 kilograms of orange sand and 14.26 kilograms of blue sand into a mixing container for a project. What was the total amount of sand the artist poured into the container in kilograms? A 21.16 kg B 14.95 kg C 20.25 kg D 20.35 kg 81074 2 A parade began at 11:30 a.m. and ended at 2:18 p.m. How long did the parade last? A 2 hours 48 minutes B 9 hours 12 minutes C 3 hours 12 minutes D 13 hours 48 minutes 81088 Mathematics Page 8 3 The list shows the number of pets adopted from an animal shelter each day for 2 weeks. 2 3 5 1 8 6 3 4 Which dot plot displays the same data? A B C D 81116 Mathematics Page 9 9 8 9 0 10 8 4 Kara drew a polygon with exactly one pair of parallel sides. Which of these could be the polygon Kara drew? A Rhombus B Parallelogram C Trapezoid D Rectangle 81084 5 Which decimal values are equivalent to the given fractions? Select the correct answer for each box. Not all answers will be used. A 2.3 B 2.03 C 2.103 2 3 = A B C D E F 100 81067 Mathematics Page 10 D 0.023 E 23 F 0.23 2 3 = A B C D E F 10 6 There are 64 fourth graders and 86 fifth graders signed up for activities on field day. All the students will be grouped into 6 teams, with the same number of students on each team. Which strip diagram represents s, the number of students on each team? A B C D 81077 Mathematics Page 11 7 Which statement about the number 927,586.34 is true? A The digit 5 has a value of (5 × 10). B The digit 3 has a value of (3 × 0.01). C The digit 2 has a value of (2 × 10,000). D The digit 9 has a value of (9 × 1,000). 81064 8 Which shapes appear to have exactly one line of symmetry? Circle TWO correct answers. 81101 Mathematics Page 12 9 Shay bought 4 packs of markers for $6 each and a box of colored chalk for $11. What was the total cost of the markers and chalk Shay bought? A $35 B $17 C $50 D $68 81075 10 Angle T is shown on this protractor. What is the measure of angle T in degrees? A 150° because 180° – 30° = 150° B 120° because 150° – 30° = 120° C 60° because 30° + 30° = 60° D 30° because 180° – 150° = 30° 81086 Mathematics Page 13 11 Clara made three different kinds of gift baskets. Each basket contains fruit, candy, or cookies. • • • 3 of the baskets contain fruit. 12 5 of the baskets contain candy. 12 The rest of the baskets contain cookies. Which expression completes each statement to make it true? Select the correct answer for each box. Each answer may be used more than once. Not all answers will be used. A 3 + 5 12 12 B 12 – 3 – 5 12 12 12 C 5 – 3 12 12 D 12 + 3 + 5 12 12 12 The fraction of the baskets that contain fruit or candy is A B C D . The fraction of the baskets that contain cookies is A B C D . 81072 12 Juanita is making a butterfly costume. She needs 4 feet 8 inches of pink ribbon and 2 feet 10 inches of silver ribbon. What is the total amount of ribbon she needs for the costume? A 6 feet 6 inches B 6 feet 8 inches C 7 feet 8 inches D 7 feet 6 inches 81097 Mathematics Page 14 13 Purnit completed a science challenge in 1 3 hours. Hailey completed 5 the same challenge in less time than Purnit. Which of these could be the amount of time it took Hailey to complete the challenge? Select TWO correct answers. 3 ` 1 4 hours 2 ` 1 3 hours 2 ` 1 6 hours 1 ` 1 8 hours 6 ` 1 10 hours 81068 14 Rajesh bought 2 salads for $3.65 each and a sandwich for $4.35. He gave the clerk $15.00 to pay for the items. How much change should Rajesh have received in dollars and cents? Record your answer in the space provided. 81073 Mathematics Page 15 15 The table shows the equivalent numbers of pints for different numbers of quarts. Equivalent Measures Quarts Pints 8 16 12 24 24 48 Adam made 30 quarts of lemonade. What was the total number of pints of lemonade Adam made? A 38 B 72 C 60 D 15 81114 Mathematics Page 16 16 On which number line does point P best represent a distance of 1.09 units from 0? A B C D 81071 Mathematics Page 17 P 17 The table shows a relationship between input numbers and output numbers. Input Output 4 8 5 10 6 12 Which rule can be used to find the output number when the input number is given? A +4 B +1 C ÷2 D ×2 81078 18 Which decimal best represents the location of point X on this number line? 23 A 21.13 B 22.3 C 22.03 D 23.7 81070 Mathematics Page 18 19 The list shows the ages of volunteers cleaning up a beach. 13 20 15 16 18 45 41 32 21 47 53 The stem and leaf plot was made to display the data. Ages of Volunteers Stem Leaf 1 2 3 4 5 3 5 6 6 8 1 4 2 15 7 3 2| 1 means 21. Which data are missing from the stem and leaf plot? Select TWO correct answers. ` 18 ` 12 ` 20 ` 14 ` 51 81115 Mathematics Page 19 24 18 16 20 Carmine has 291 balloons. She put the same number of balloons into 3 groups. What is the best estimate of the number of balloons in each group? A 90 B 100 C 75 D 85 81082 21 A zoo had 82,649 visitors last year. What is 82,649 rounded to the nearest ten thousand? A 80,000 B 90,000 C 83,000 D 82,600 81069 Mathematics Page 20 22 A cashier worked 6 hours each day for 8 days. The cashier was paid $10 for each hour worked. Which equation represents t, the total amount the cashier was paid for the hours worked? A 10 × 6 = t B 6 × 8 × 10 = t C 6 + 8 × 10 = t D 10 × 8 = t 81076 23 Isaac drew two rectangles. • Rectangle X has a perimeter of 20 units. • Rectangle Y has an area of 20 square units. Which measurements could be the dimensions of each rectangle? Select the correct answer for each box. Each answer may be used more than once. Not all answers will be used. A Length: 10 units Width: 2 units B Length: 13 units Width: 7 units C Length: 6 units Width: 4 units D Length: 10 units Width: 10 units Rectangle X: A B C D 81083 Mathematics Page 21 Rectangle Y: A B C D 24 A family plans to drive 1,584 miles in 4 days. The family will drive the same number of miles each day. Which equation could be used to find the number of miles the family will drive each day? A 1,584 + 4 = 1,588 B 1,584 × 4 = 6,336 C 1,584 ÷ 4 = 396 D 1,584 – 4 = 1,580 81081 25 The frequency table shows the number of visitors a park had on three different days. Park Visitors Day Friday Saturday Sunday Number of Visitors ### ###### #### What was the total number of visitors the park had over those three days? A 50 B 13 C 56 D 106 81118 Mathematics Page 22 26 Which equation is represented by this model? A 26 × 25 = 650 B 40 × 11 = 440 C 20 × 6 = 120 D 20 × 5 = 100 81080 Mathematics Page 23 27 The table describes three triangles using angle measures. Which term can be used to classify each triangle described in the table? Select the correct answer for each box. Each answer may be used more than once. Not all answers may be used. A Acute B Obtuse C Right Triangles Triangle Angle Measures Classification Triangle XYZ Angle X = 60° Angle Y = 15° Angle Z = 105° A B C Triangle ABC Angle A = 55° Angle B = 35° Angle C = 90° A B C Triangle RST Angle R = 65° Angle S = 45° Angle T = 70° A B C 81108 28 Shane sold birdhouses at a craft fair. Materials for the birdhouses cost $32.58. She received $164.80 from the sale of all the birdhouses. What was Shane’s profit on the birdhouses? A $132.22 B $197.38 C $164.80 D $32.58 81117 Mathematics Page 24 29 The walking path in a park is 56 mile long. Which decimal represents 100 the length of the walking path in miles? A 5,600 B 0.56 C 5.60 D 560 81066 30 Reza sorted a box of books. • 3 of the books were mysteries. 5 • 1 of the books were science fiction. 3 • The rest of the books were biographies. How could the books in the box be described? Select ONE correct answer in each box to complete each sentence. A Exactly B More than half the books in the box were mysteries. C Less than A Exactly B More than half the books in the box were biographies. C Less than 81079 Mathematics Page 25 31 These two shapes have at least one common characteristic. Which description is true for both shapes? A Shapes with only parallel sides B Shapes with only right and acute angles C Shapes with obtuse angles D Shapes with perpendicular and parallel sides 81085 32 Which expression represents the number 306.9 in expanded notation? A (3 × 10) + (6 × 1) + (9 × 0.1) B (3 × 100) + (6 × 1) + (9 × 0.01) C (3 × 100) + (6 × 10) + (9 × 1) D (3 × 100) + (6 × 1) + (9 × 0.1) 81065 Mathematics Page 26 BE SURE YOU HAVE RECORDED ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS IN THE TEST BOOKLET. STOP STAAR GRADE 4 Mathematics PRACTICE