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Smarter Balanced Assessment Questions Grade 5 Mathematics Smarter Balanced Assessment Questions

Example Number One Which number is equal to 10⁴? 100 1,000 10,000 100,000

Answer Number One Key: C Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #1 1 NBT C 5.NBT.A.2 N/A Key: C Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct number.

Example Number Two Write the quotient.   3125 ÷ 25 =

Answer Number Two Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #2 1 NBT D 5.NBT.B.6 N/A 125 Key: 125 Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct quotient.

Which fraction model best represents 4 × 2 3 ? Example Number Three Which fraction model best represents 4 × 2 3 ?

Answer Number Three Key: C Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #3 1 NF F 5.NF.B.4 N/A C Key: C Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct fraction model.

Triangle ABC is graphed in the coordinate plane. Example Number Four Triangle ABC is graphed in the coordinate plane. Which set of ordered pairs shows the coordinates of points A, B, C? A (2,7), B (4,3), C (5,6) A (2,7), B (5,6), C (4,3) A (7,2), B (3,4), C (6,5) A (7,2), B (4,3), C (5,6)

Answer Number Four Key: A Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #10 1 G J 5.G.A.1 N/A A Key: A Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct set of ordered pairs.

Susan has 4 gallons of juice. How many cups of juice does she have? Example Number Five Susan has 4 gallons of juice. How many cups of juice does she have? Cups=______

Answer Number Five Key: 64 Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #14 1 MD G 5.MD.A.1 N/A 64 Key: 64 Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct number of cups of juice.

Select two fractions that can be rewritten with a denominator of 24. Example Number Six Select two fractions that can be rewritten with a denominator of 24.

Answer Number Six Exemplar: (shown at right) Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #20 1 NF E 5.NF.A.1 N/A See exemplar Exemplar: (shown at right) Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the first and last fractions.

Example Number Seven Use this pentagon to solve the problem. Write the perimeter, in centimeters, of the pentagon.

Answer Number Seven Key: 1435 Rubric: Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #4 2 MD, NBT A 5.MD.A.1, 5.NBT.B.7 1435 Key: 1435 Rubric: (2 points) Student enters the correct perimeter in centimeters. (1 point) Student correctly adds decimals to the hundredths but does not convert to centimeters (14.35 OR 14350 OR 1.435 OR any conversion that includes the digits 1435 including equivalents).

What is the greatest number of tickets Connor can buy? Example Number Eight Connor is buying tickets to a concert. The concert he and his friends want to see costs $4.75 per ticket. Connor has $26.00 total. What is the greatest number of tickets Connor can buy?

Answer Number Eight Key: B Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #6 2 NBT C 5.NBT.B.7 B Key: B Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct number of tickets.

Example Number Nine Jan measured the growth of a sunflower. How much did the sunflower grow over all three weeks?

Answer Number Nine Key: D Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #7 1 NF E 2 5.NF.A.2 N/A D Key: D Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct growth of the sunflower.

Example Number Ten The rectangular prism shown has 4 layers with 6 cubes in each layer. Write the volume, in cubic centimeters, of the rectangular prism.

Answer Number Ten Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #8 1 MD I 2 5.MD.C.4, 5.MD.C.3 N/A 24 Key: 24 Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct volume.

Which number makes this inequality true? Example Number Eleven Which number makes this inequality true? 4253.664 4253.655 4253.649 4253.638

Answer Number Eleven Key: D Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #11 1 NBT C 2 5.NBT.A.3b N/A D Key: D Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct number.

Write a numerical expression for Olivia’s age. Example Number Twelve Tyler is 8 years old. His sister Olivia is 4 years less than twice his age. Write a numerical expression for Olivia’s age.

Answer Number Twelve Key: (2 × 8) - 4 or equivalent expression Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #12 1 OA A 2 5.OA.A.2 N/A See exemplar Key: (2 × 8) - 4 or equivalent expression Rubric: (1 point) Student enters a correct expression.

Example Number Thirteen Use this rectangle to solve the problem. What is the area, in square centimeters, of the rectangle?

Answer Number Thirteen Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #15 1 NF F 2 5.NF.B.4b N/A C Key: C Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct area.

Example Number Fourteen Jasmine solves the equation ∏ ÷4=363 using this area model. Which statement explains how Jasmine should solve for the missing number in the model?   Jasmine should divide 60 by 4. Jasmine should divide 1200 by 12. Jasmine should multiply 3 times 60. Jasmine should multiply 4 times 60.

Answer Number Fourteen Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #9 3 NBT A 5.NBT.B.6 1, 3 D Key: D Rubric: (1 point) Student selects the correct statement.

Example Number Fifteen The location of Mary’s home is plotted on the coordinate grid. Read these clues about other places in Mary’s town. Write in the names of each place by the correct location on the coordinate grid.

Answer Number Fifteen Exemplar: (shown at right) Item Claim Domain Target DOK CONTENT MP Key #21 4 G F 3 5.G.A.2 1, 4 See exemplar Exemplar: (shown at right) Rubric: (1 Point) Student correctly places the names of each of the locations on the coordinate grid.