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FSA Math Review 4th Grade

FSA Math Review 4th Grade

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Mathematics

4th Grade

Hard

CCSS
3.MD.A.1, 5.NF.A.1, 4.NF.B.3C

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4 Slides • 12 Questions

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FSA Math Review 4th Grade

​Callahan and Schlesser Crew

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Fill in the Blank

Austin needs to leave for school in 2 hours. He packs his lunchbox for 15 minutes, plays Mario Cart for 35 minutes, and helps with baby Wyatt for 20 minutes. How many minutes does Austin have left before he needs to leave for school?

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Multiple Choice

Baby Wyatt played outside for 5 56\frac{5}{6}  hours yesterday. He picked up leaves for 26\frac{2}{6}  hour, dug in the dirt for 1 36\frac{3}{6}  hours, and crawled in the grass for the rest of the time.

How much time, in hours, did Baby Wyatt spend crawling in the grass?

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4 16\frac{1}{6}  hours

2

4 hours

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7 46\frac{4}{6}  hours

4

7 hours

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Multiple Choice

Coach Fagan ran 5 58\frac{5}{8}   miles. Mrs. Swayze hiked 4 78\frac{7}{8}   miles. How much farther in miles did Coach Fagan hike than Mrs. Swayze?

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1 28\frac{2}{8} miles

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68\frac{6}{8}  miles

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9 128\frac{12}{8}  

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28\frac{2}{8}  

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Perpendicular lines meet at 90 degrees. Example: Main St. is perpendicular to 1st Street and Science Avenue.

Parallel lines go in the same direction and never cross.​ Music Avenue is parallel to Science Avenue.

Perpendicular and Parallel Lines

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Multiple Choice

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Which street is perpendicular to Main Street?

1

Maple Street

2

Elm Drive

3

Pine Road

4

Oak Avenue

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Multiple Choice

Mr. Jaecks had 3 hours to spend on organizing a PBIS event. He spent 35 minutes checking referrals, 45 minutes for setup and 15 minutes typing an email to teachers. How many minutes does Mr. Jaecks have left?

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95 minutes

2

85 minutes

3

98 minutes

4

92 minutes

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Multiple Choice

Mr. Oram creates a pattern for a set of numbers. The first number in the pattern was 30. The pattern follows the rule "divide by 2, add 9". What is the 3rd number in the pattern?

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21

2

19

3

24

4

39

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When looking at a division area model the answer is along the top or on the outside. The dividend is in the box (800+320+72) and the divisor is 8. The answer to the division problem 1,192 divided by 8 is 149.

Division with Area Models

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​The dividend is 7,600 + 240 + 8 and the divisor is 4. The quotient (answer to the division problem) is 1,900 + 60 + 2 = 1,962. This is the equation that could be used to answer the division problem.

Area Models in Division

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Multiple Choice

Ms. Storey organized 54,023 fiction books and 52,988 non-fiction books in the HES library. Emma says the number of non-fiction books is greater than the fiction books.

Which of these statements explains whether Emma's comparison is correct or not correct?

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50,000 is greater than 40,000 so Emma is correct.

2

4,000 is greater than 900 so Emma is correct.

3

20 is less than 80 so Emma is not correct.

4

2,000 is less than 4,000 so Emma is not correct.

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Multiple Choice

Which expression can be used to find 422 ÷\div   2?

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(400 ÷\div 2) + (20 ÷\div 2)

2

(400 ÷\div 2) + (22 ÷\div 2)

3

(400 ÷\div 2) + (20 ÷\div 2) + 2

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(400 ÷\div  2) + (22 ÷\div  2) + 4

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Multiple Select

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Scarlett sold lemonade for one week during her summer vacation. The line plot shows the amount of lemonade, in gallons, that she sold each day.

How much lemonade, in gallons, did Scarlett sell during that week?

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328\frac{32}{8}  

2

3 78\frac{7}{8}  

3

318\frac{31}{8}  

4

3 58\frac{5}{8}  

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Fill in the Blank

What is the unknown number that makes the equation true?

87 x 42 = 3,200 + ___ + 160 + 14

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Multiple Choice

A pie is cut into 8 slices. Ms. Schlesser eats 2 slices. She says she ate 14\frac{1}{4}  of the pie.

Which statement best describes Ms. Schlessers claim?

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Ms. Schlesser is not correct. She ate 26\frac{2}{6}  of the pie.

2

Ms. Schlesser is not correct. She ate 12\frac{1}{2}  of the pie.

3

Ms. Schlesser is correct if the 8 slices are the same size.

4

Ms. Schlesser is correct if there are 3 slices left.

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Fill in the Blank

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The table shows the number and type of DVDs in Mr. Cates collection. He can fit up to 9 DVDs on a shelf.

What is the least number of shelves he needs for all his DVDs?

FSA Math Review 4th Grade

​Callahan and Schlesser Crew

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