Grade 5 Think Smart for the Smarter Balanced Assessment NAME DATE Countdown: 7 Weeks SCORE 1. Anya needs 7 cans of paint to put on three coats in her new living room. 5.NF.3 Part A: How many cans of paint will it take to paint a single coat? THINK SMART FOR SBAC On the actual test, you might be asked drag the fraction onto the number line. In this book, you will draw the point using a pencil instead. Part B: Place a point on the number line that represents the number. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. 2. 16 fiction books and 20 nonfiction books are to be put in giveaway bags. The number of fiction books in each bag will be the same as the number of nonfiction books in the bag. 5.NF.2 Part A: What is the greatest number of bags that can be made? Part B: Jillian says that if the number of fiction books goes up to 18, then the number of bags that can be made will also go up. Is she correct? Why or why not? Grade 5 • Countdown 7 Weeks 0039-0040_SBAC_CA_A_BLM_5_CD_Wk07_312917.indd 39 Program: SBAC Vendor: Lumina 39 10/29/14 8:20 PM Component: Ancillary Grade: 5 Final Pass 3. Mr. McDonald gave his math class the following problem. 5.NF.5b 18 pizzas need split among 12 families. How many pizzas does each family get? Different people in the class gave different answers. Circle the answers that are correct. 18 __ 12 9 __ 6 1 __ 2 3 __ 2 9 __ 4 1 1__ 2 3 1__ 6 1__1 3 4. A local post office sells stamps in packs of 4, 6, and 7. Andy bought several packs of 4. Erin bought several packs of 6. Jarryn bought several packs of 7. Each of the three friends ended up with the same number of stamps. What is the smallest number of stamps that each person could have purchased? 5.NF.2 Part A: Express the number of granola bars that each person receives as a quotient and remainder. Interpret the result. Part B: Express the number of granola bars that each person receives as a mixed number. Interpret the results. 40 Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. 5. Manuel has 13 granola bars to split among 5 people. 5.NBT.6, 5.NF.3 Grade 5 • Countdown 7 Weeks 0039-0040_SBAC_CA_A_BLM_5_CD_Wk07_312917.indd 40 Program: SBAC Vendor: Lumina 10/29/14 8:22 PM Component: Ancillary Grade: 5 Final Pass SCORE Countdown: 7 Weeks 206 0189-0348_SBAC_CA_A_BLM_5_2UPs_131291.indd 206 Component: Ancillary Grade: 5 Final Pass Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Grade 5 • Countdown 7 Weeks Part B: Jillian says that if the number of fiction books goes up to 18, then the number of bags that can be made will also go up. Is she correct? Why or why not? Part A: What is the greatest number of bags that can be made? 2. 16 fiction books and 20 nonfiction books are to be put in giveaway bags. The number of fiction books in each bag will be the same as the number of nonfiction books in the bag. 5.NF.2 0039-0040_SBAC_CA_A_BLM_5_CD_Wk07_312917.indd 39 Grade 5 • Countdown 7 Weeks 6 9 __ 2 1 __ 2 3 __ 4 9 __ 1 1__ 2 3 1__ 6 1__1 3 40 Grade 5 • Countdown 7 Weeks Part B: Express the number of granola bars that each person receives as a mixed number. Interpret the results. Part A: Express the number of granola bars that each person receives as a quotient and remainder. Interpret the result. 5. Manuel has 13 granola bars to split among 5 people. 5.NBT.6, 5.NF.3 4. A local post office sells stamps in packs of 4, 6, and 7. Andy bought several packs of 4. Erin bought several packs of 6. Jarryn bought several packs of 7. Each of the three friends ended up with the same number of stamps. What is the smallest number of stamps that each person could have purchased? 5.NF.2 12 18 __ Different people in the class gave different answers. Circle the answers that are correct. How many pizzas does each family get? 18 pizzas need split among 12 families. 3. Mr. McDonald gave his math class the following problem. 5.NF.5b 10/29/14 8:20 PM 0039-0040_SBAC_CA_A_BLM_5_CD_Wk07_312917.indd 40 39 Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. Program: SBAC Vendor: Lumina Part B: Place a point on the number line that represents the number. THINK SMART FOR SBAC On the actual test, you might be asked drag the fraction onto the number line. In this book, you will draw the point using a pencil instead. Part A: How many cans of paint will it take to paint a single coat? 1. Anya needs 7 cans of paint to put on three coats in her new living room. 5.NF.3 DATE NAME 10/29/14 8:22 PM Countdown 7 Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. 11/21/14 10:25 PM
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