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4th 9 Weeks Review

4th 9 Weeks Review

Assessment

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Mathematics

4th Grade

Medium

CCSS
4.MD.A.2, 6.SP.B.4, 3.OA.D.8

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Standards-aligned

Created by

C Keiser

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3 Slides • 39 Questions

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What is the difference between the highest score and the lowest score on the test?

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Multiple Choice

Dime + Dime + Nickel + Nickel + Penny + Penny=
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45

2

22

3

32

4

42

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Multiple Choice

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How many more students scored a 98 than scored a 88?
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4

2

2

3

6

4

35

4

Multiple Choice

Solve with the least amount of coins/bills:

$20.00 bill

- $8.50 spent

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a 10-dollar bill, a 1-dollar bill, and two quarters

2

two 5-dollar bills, a 1-dollar bill, and two quarters

3

a 10-dollar bill, two 1-dollar bills, and two quarters

4

eleven 1-dollar bills and two quarters

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Multiple Choice

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How many students scored 93% or less?
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6

2

16

3

14

4

13

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Multiple Choice

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How many customers were there on Monday through Wednesday combined?

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31

2

33

3

38

4

51

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Multiple Choice

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What is the value of these coins?
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31¢

2

27¢

3

75¢

4

37¢

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Multiple Choice

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What color car is the least popular at this car dealership?
1

Red

2

White

3

Blue

4

Green

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Multiple Choice

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How many more players scored 35 or

fewer points than scored more than

60 points?

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5

2

7

3

2

4

8

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Multiple Choice

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How many games did the team play?
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15

2

12

3

24

4

14

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Multiple Choice

Julie took a survey. She asked her classmates, "What is your favorite place to swim in the summer?" She received the following responses: lake, pool, pool, lake, ocean, lake, pool, ocean, ocean, lake, pool, lake, ocean, pool, lake, pool, pool. Which table shows the data that Julie collected?

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2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

I have 1 five-dollar bill, 2 one-dollar bills, 3 quarters, 3 dimes, 3 nickels, and 3 pennies. How much money do I have in all?Show work

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$8.23

2

$8.13

3

$8.28

4

$8.18

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Multiple Choice

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Haley had $5.00 when she went to the grocery store. If she brought 1 bag of chips, what is the most expensive item she can buy with the money she has left?Show work

1

bag of chips

2

$2.05

3

bag of plates

4

bag of cups

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Multiple Choice

How much is one penny + two nickels + three dimes?

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.31 cents

2

.75 cents

3

.41 cents

4

.15 cents

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Multiple Choice

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What is the value of the coins shown?
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$1.07

2

$1.70

3

$4.07

4

$4.17

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Multiple Choice

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Kelly needs a new pair of laces for her cheerleading shoes. Her mom gave her 3 quarters, 1 nickel, and 4 pennies. The laces are $0.90. Does she have enough money to buy the laces for her shoes?
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No- She only has 84 cents 
2
Yes-She has 94 cents

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Open Ended

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Amy used the following data to make a stem and leaf plot.

51, 25, 47, 42, 55, 26, 50, 44, 55

When she was done, Amy noticed that she made an error. Describe the error she made and how she can fix it.

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Multiple Choice

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How many more students scored a 88 than scored a 98?

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4

2

2

3

6

4

35

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Multiple Choice

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How many more people studied for 0-30 minutes than people who studied for 121-150 minutes?
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3
2
6
3
5
4
4

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Multiple Choice

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Students at Cooper Elementary school took a survey about what kinds of pets they had at home. Then, students plotted that information on a frequency table. 
How many kids have dogs and cats for pets?
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19
2
12
3
7
4
20

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a service a bank provides

1

It makes loans to other customers.

2

It provides credit cards for its customers

3

Customers can deposit and withdraw money from their accounts

4

Helps you loan money to your friends

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Multiple Choice

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Which of these is NOT provided by a financial institution such as a bank or credit union? 
1

lending money to people and businesses

2

paying you interest on money in your savings account

3

keeping money safe

4

paying your bills

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Multiple Choice

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The shoe sizes of a group of kids is shown in this table. Which dot plot represents the data in the table?

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2
3
4

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Answer on next slide.

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Multiple Choice

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The table shows the number of people in each student's family in Mrs. Lish's classes. Which dot plot represents the data in the table?

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

Sal made 24 cupacakes to sell at his bakery. He sold all of the cupcakes that he made. Sal made a list about what he did.


  • Price paid for the ingredients: $31.62
  • Price paid for the paper liners: $5.08
  • Selling price for EACH cupcake: $3


What was Sal's profit from selling all 24 cupcakes?

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$35.30

2

$36.70

3

$35.03

4

$23.54

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Dropdown

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The table shows a list of bills that Harrison had to pay over 3 months. The expense that is a Fixed expense is
.

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Multiple Choice

Some people borrow money to buy a car. They have to make car payments to pay back the money they borrowed. What kind of expenses are most car payments?

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Fixed expenses because the amount is usually the same every month.

2

Fixed expenses because the car is paid for after 5 years.

3

Variable expenses because the amount usually changes every month.

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Multiple Choice

Tanner sold decorative masks at a flea market. The cost of the materials for creating the masks was $48.75. Tanner received $330 from selling the masks. What was Tanner’s profit?

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$291.25

2

$281.24

3

$281.25

4

$282.75

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Multiple Choice

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The amount of rainfall for the last year are shown in the table. Which stem-and-leaf plot represents the data in the table?

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2
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4

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Multiple Choice

A concert hall has seats on the main floor and in the balcony. The main floor has 24 rows of 28 seats in each row. The balcony has 9 rows of 22 seats in each row. How many more seats are on the main floor than in the balcony?

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870

2

672

3

474

4

198

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Multiple Choice

Joel lives in a large apartment building. It has 17 floors. Each floor has 8 apartments. Each apartment has 6 rooms. What is the total number of rooms in the apartment building?

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996

2

816

3

238

4

150

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Explanation Slide...

Watch the video for more explanations on dot plots!

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Multiple Choice

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Which dot plot displays the same data?

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A

2

B

3

C

4

D

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Multiple Choice

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How many strings were measured in all?
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12

2

11

3

7

4

2

36

Multiple Choice

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How many people had 3 pets?
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5

2

7

3

4

4

3

37

Hmm.. might need help on this one. 🤔

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Multiple Choice

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The employee at the department store counted the number of ties on each tie rack.


How many racks have at least 30 ties but fewer than 40 ties?

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4

2

2

3

7

4

5

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Multiple Choice

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A machine dispensed red gumdrops into bags of various sizes.


How many bags had at least 15 red gumdrops?

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33

2

23

3

25

4

27

40

Multiple Choice

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A veterinarian weighed all the dogs that visited his office last month.


How many dogs weighed exactly 22 pounds?

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2

2

0

3

1

4

3

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Multiple Choice

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A farmer counted the number of apples on each tree in her orchard.


How many trees have at least 30 apples but fewer than 60 apples?

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2

2

4

3

0

4

3

42

Multiple Choice

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Amy counted the number of pairs of shoes for sale at each of the shoe stores in the mall.


How many stores have fewer than 100 pairs of shoes?

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11

2

12

3

14

4

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What is the difference between the highest score and the lowest score on the test?

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