

Fairfield 05-12-2025 day Before SC Ready Reading
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Mathematics
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6th - 8th Grade
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Antoinette Norris Woodson
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9 Slides • 12 Questions
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By Antoinette Norris Woodson
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Open Ended
Determine the Wordplexers. Write the number, then the phrase.
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Explanation Slide...
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Why do we take SC Ready?
🧠 SC READY stands for South Carolina College- and Career-READY Assessments.
📚 It’s a set of statewide tests for students in
grades 3–8.
🧪 It checks how well you understand math, reading, and writing skills taught this year.
🎯 The goal? To make sure you’re on track for success in high school and beyond!
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Poll
Do you know why you are taking the SC Ready test?
Be prepared to share your response!
Yes
No
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Why do we take SC Ready?
✅ It shows what you’ve learned.
This test measures what you know and can do—based on South Carolina state standards.
📊 It helps your teachers.
Your results help teachers adjust instruction to better support YOU.
🎓 It helps your future.
Strong scores show you’re ready for high school challenges like Algebra, Geometry, and more!
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What SC Ready is NOT!
🚫 It’s NOT about being perfect.
It’s okay if you don’t know every answer—just try your best.
🚫 It’s NOT a grade.
This won’t go on your report card. It’s information to help you grow.
🚫 It’s NOT a trick.
Every question is based on things we’ve practiced all year.
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So What's the Goal?
🎯 To show what you know
📈 To track your progress
💪 To challenge yourself and shine
🌟 YOU are more than a test. But this test is a chance to show off what your brain can do!
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Let's have fun Reviewing!
We will review math concepts that include reading sills practice
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Multiple Choice
Martavious and the Mystery Milk Cartons
Martavious stacked milk cartons into a pyramid and told the class, “There are 3 cartons on each layer, and I built 6 layers high. Then I recycled 4!”
How many cartons did Martavious start with before recycling?
A. 18
B. 22
C. 14
D. 3
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B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Juliana's Sneaker Dilemma
Juliana read that each pair of sneakers she owned had 2 shoelaces. She opened her closet and found 5 pairs...but only 7 laces. “One lace escaped!” she gasped.
How many laces should Juliana have had?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 14
D. 5
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B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Nehemia’s Banana Business
Nehemia wrote a story about starting a banana stand. Each bunch of bananas had 8 bananas. She sold 3 bunches in 1 hour, and 5 bunches the next.
How many bananas did Nehemia sell?
A. 24
B. 64
C. 40
D. 8
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B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Clarence’s Chicken Nuggets Riddle
Clarence said: “I had 30 nuggets. I shared them equally with Tevin, but then Jaden took 4 without asking.”
How many nuggets did Clarence and Tevin each originally get before Jaden’s crime?
A. 13
B. 15
C. 26
D. 10
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B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Tristen’s Time Travel Math
Tristen created a math time machine that jumps forward in hours. If it takes 1.5 hours to charge and 2.5 hours to jump, and he makes 3 jumps...
How much total time has passed?
A. 4 hours
B. 9 hours
C. 10.5 hours
D. 8 hours
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B
C
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Multiple Choice
Amiya’s Alien Algebra
Amiya decoded an alien message that said:
“If x = the number of eyes, and 2x + 3 = 13, how many eyes do we have?”
Can you help her solve the mystery?
A. 6
B. 5
C. 3
D. 10
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B
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D
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Multiple Choice
Cameron vs. the Cloning Calculator
Cameron cloned himself 4 times. Each clone took 3 cookies. Then Kaiden came and ate 6 cookies.
How many cookies were gone?
A. 6
B. 12
C. 18
D. 14
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B
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Multiple Choice
Matthew’s Mega Math Monster
Matthew invented a monster that eats math problems. It eats 2 problems per minute for 5 minutes, then naps for 2 minutes.
How many problems does it eat before its nap?
A. 7
B. 10
C. 5
D. 12
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B
C
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Multiple Choice
Laniah’s Lemonade Empire
Laniah sold 6 cups of lemonade for $2.50 each. She bought lemons for $3 and sugar for $1.
How much profit did she make?
A. $15
B. $10
C. $11
D. $12
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B
C
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Multiple Choice
Kaden’s Comic Book Countdown
Kaden has 5 comic books. Each has 10 pages. He’s read 35 pages so far.
How many pages does he have left?
A. 15
B. 20
C. 25
D. 50
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