5 th Grade Math Assessment by Unit. Unit 1 How many numbers between 20 and 50 have no remainder when divided by 6? a.3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6.

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5 th Grade Math Assessment by Unit

Unit 1

How many numbers between 20 and 50 have no remainder when divided by 6? a.3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6

Unit 2

Debbie has a $5 bill. She wants to purchase a notebook for 75¢ and a pen for 50¢. How much money will Debbie have left after purchasing the notebook and the pen? a.$1.25 b.b $2.75 c. $3.75 d. $4.25

Juliette has a $5 bill. She wants to purchase a notebook for 75¢ and a pen for 50¢. How much money will Juliette have left after purchasing the notebook and the pen?

Paula’s tractor holds 3 liters of gasoline. Tom’s tractor holds 2.4 liters. How much more does one tractor hold than the other?

Unit 3

Draw the line of symmetry in the figure below.

Linda wants to fence in a rectangular yard for her dogs to run around and get exercise. She only has 72 feet of fencing, so she decides to use the side of the barn as one side of the fenced-in yard. ? Barn Wall Sketch a graph showing the relationship between the width of the yard and the area. Remember that the lengths of the three sides of the yard have to add up to 72 feet. The fourth side of the yard is formed by the side of the barn. Use the graph to determine which width would result in the greatest area for the dogs to run in. Explain your reasoning.

Unit 4

A fifth-grade class will perform an act for the spring talent show. Two- thirds of the class of 24 students want to perform a skit. The rest of the students in the class want to sing a song. The teacher decided that 3/4 of the students must agree on an act before the decision will be final. How many more students would have to choose a skit before ¾ of the students agree on it?

A gallon contains 128 ounces. Paul wants to divide three gallons of apple cider equally among the two dozen friends at his party. How much apple cider will each friend receive?

The fifth grade at Park Middle School is taking a field trip using buses that hold 36 passengers each.. There are three classes of 25 students each, and 5 adults (teachers or parents) will accompany each of the three classes. The Principal wants to order 2 ½ buses; the Superintendent wants to order 2 buses; and the fifth-grade teachers want to order 3 buses. Which suggestion is most reasonable and why? Explain your reasoning.

Unit 5

If these fractions were graphed on the number line, which of them would be closest to zero? a.3 5 b.1 4 c d. 1 10

Which of the following is equivalent to 3/4? a..25 b. 4 3 c..85 d. 9 12

State a number that is between 1/3 and 0.36.

On the number line in your answer folder, plot points for the following numbers. 4/5, 0.6 Label each point. Name two different rational numbers that are greater than 0.6 and less than 4/5. (Write one of your numbers in fractional form and write the other number in decimal form.) Explain how you know that each of your numbers is greater than 0.6 and less than 4/5.

Unit 6

Joe had a pizza party. He ordered 8 pizzas, each cut into 8 slices. When his friends went home, he had ¼ of a pepperoni pizza, 5/8 of a mushroom pizza, ½ of a cheese pizza, and 1/8 of a veggie pizza left over. How much pizza was left over in all? Show one way to get the answer to this problem. Explain your method. Show another way to get the answer to this problem. Explain your method.

On five tests of 100 points each, José has an average of exactly 90. What is the lowest score he could have made on any of the five tests?

Unit 9

Three vertices of a parallelogram are at the points (0, 0), (2, 4), and (6, 0). What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex?

What units would most likely be used to measure the area of a classroom floor? a.Square inches b. Square feet c.Cubic feet d. Cubic yards

Carol measured her height to be 1.5. How can this be possible? Explain your reasoning.

Show the result of reflecting the triangle across line l.

Unit 10

Last year, the cafeteria at Kyle's school recycled 100 pounds of the trash that was collected. This year was the second year of recycling, and the cafeteria recycled twice as much. If the amount of trash the cafeteria recycles doubles each year, how much will be recycled in the fourth year? a.1600 pounds b. 800 pounds c. 600 pounds d. 400 pounds

What value for A would make the following number sentence true? 16 - A = 2

The scale below shows spheres and cubes balanced. How many cubes balance a sphere?  __________________ a.1 b. 1 1/2 c. 2 d. 3

Unit 12

Four fifth-graders are scheduled to have their picture taken as a group. If they are going to stand side-by-side, in how many ways can they be arranged? a.8 b. 12 c. 16 d. 24

Mike has a number cube with the letter "M" on all six faces. What is the probability of his rolling an "M" on his next roll?

If there are seven marbles in a bag, three red and four green, what is the probability that a marble picked from the bag will be red?

Cynthia has a bag of 10 marbles that contains 4 red marbles and 6 blue marbles. If Cynthia reached into the bag without looking and picked one marble, what is the probability that she would pick a blue marble? a.1/10 b. 2/5 c. 3/5 d. 1

Out of six students who have expressed interest in student government, represent all possibilities for a slate of three officers, using a list, a chart, or a tree diagram.

Joe and Janet are playing a game in which they take turns removing one or two counters from a pile. Whoever takes the last counter wins. There are 4 counters left, and it is Janet's turn. How many counters should she take? a. 1 b. 2 c. It does not matter; she will win. d. It does not matter; she will lose.